Advertisements received too late for Classification. Mr. EL BORN will (D.v.) preach in the Christian Meeting - House, Great King-street south to-morrow Evening. Subject: “ The Faith.” LOST between the Race Course and High street a Telescope. Finder will be re- ' warded ou returning it to the Empire Hotel. WANTED, General Servants and Nurse Girl. Apply Mrs. Watson, George-street, near Regent-road. LOST a Purse yesterday morning in the neighbourhood of Dundas-street. Finder will receive L2 reward on returning to H. Jones, at Wm. Head’s, Water of Leith. TE' DERS wanted till Friday for a large quantity of Earthwork. DAVID ROSS, Architect, &c.. Princes-street. TENDERS will be received till Friday at Noon, for the erection of brick premises in Rattray street for Mr Anderson, Tailor and Clothier. DAVID ROSS, Architect, &e., Princes-street. Corporation Notices. CITY OF DUNEDlN.—Tenders will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, ou or before Wednesday, 27th March, at 4 p.m., for the following works, separately : Ist. For Additions and Alterations to Octagon Market Sheds. 2nd. For erecting Brick Wall at Council Chambers, Manse street. 3rd. For Kerbing and Channelling portion of Stafford street, south side, 4th. For Forming and Gravelling Footpaths at Athol Place, Bell Ward. sth. For Forming and Gravelling Footpaths at Duncan street. 6th. For Widening Road at Upper Russell street. Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 22nd March, 1872. Public Notices.
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRIZES awarded at the lute Show will he paid at the Warehouse of Law, Somner, and Co., ‘On MONDAY EVENING, 25th INST., Between the hours of Seven and Eight. And all accounts against the Society are requested to be sent in to the Secretory on or before that date. A. M'KINLAY, Secretary. REPRESENTATION OF PORT CHALMERS. A rumor being current that Mr GALBRAITH purposes resigning bis Seat as Representative for Port Chalmers in theJProvincial Council, Dr O‘DONOGHUE offers himself as a Candidate for the vacant seat. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. IN Consequence of SATURDAY, 30th MARCH, being Easter SATURDAY, the Members of this Association, in deference to the expressed wish of several Tradesmen, have agreed to postpone the commencement of the Saturday Half Holiday, until SATURDAY, 6th APRIL. R. MOODY, Secretary, SATURDAY HALF-HOLiDAY ASSOOiATION. THE following Retail Firms have agreed to close their several places of Business on Saturdays at One p.m., commencing on SATURDAY Bootmakers. Bacon, Robert Burston, William Frederick, Paul Furse, David Harris, George Hutchinson Bros. Hutchinson, John E. Jennings, Edwin [.ear and Thompson • Lindsay, Andrew Lowry, B. J. Mollison & Son, Jas. Murphy, James Murray, James M‘Landress, John M‘Laron & M'Keuzic M'Neil and Lindsay Neale, W. H, Nicoll, George Prictor, George Samuel, Joseph Scoblc, John Simon, John Solomon, L. Thomas, William Young, Mrs / 6th APRIL. Gkoceks and Wine Merchants, Allan, A. Banks, Robert Barron, Grant, & Co. Black, James Durie, A. Esther and Low Ferrier, J. Fincher, R. F. Fogel, Jacob Hogg and Hutton Irvine, James Jamieson and Skene Mason, David Mercer, Andrew Millar, David M‘Farlano, A. and J. Paterson and M'Leod Peterson and Co. Robertson, J. Rutherford & Mitchell Sutherland, W, D. Steinmetz, H. Wallace, John Wood, D. Wright, William
Drapers and Clothiers. Brown, George Isaacs and Marks Brown, Ewing, & Co. Johnson, Charles Clapperton, A. Kirkpatrick, Glendin Fox, John iug, and Co. Gallagher and Co. M‘Gill, Thomas Hay, A. R. Walker, A Herbert Haynes & Co. Wallace and Co, Inglis, A. and T. Tailors & Clothiers. Bakers. Beveridge, Thomas Cairns, Peter Hay, David R. Maitland & Bennet M‘Karen, William Sampson, D. Samuel, J. Sinclair, William] Stokes, E. Music Black, James Collie, John Hudson & Co. Mercer, A. Steinmetz,*H. Taylor, J. Sellers. Begg, Charles West, George F. Booksellers and Stationers. Fergusson and Mitchell Livingstone, A. R. Reith and Wilkie Wise, Henry More BiUßes to follow,
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Evening Star, Issue 2838, 23 March 1872, Page 3
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