Late Advertisements. MESSRS GILLIES & STREET to announce that they have been authorised by the Provisional Directors of the SHOTOYER TERRACE GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, To receive applications for 8,000 shares in the Company ; the remaining number of shares to be allotted having been reserved for the Queenstown and Shotover Districts. The official reports, plans, and other documents, referred to in the prospectus, have been placed in their hands, and may be seen on application to the Secretary. In the event of the number of shares allotted to applicants being less than that applied for, the deposit paid in excess will be credited on account of payment due on allotment. Messrs G. & S, having already received applications for a very considerable proportion of the number to be allotted here, anticipate closing the lists of application on an early day. (ssr The Prospectus, with forms of application, may he had at Messrs Gillies and Street’s offices. Princes street, Dunedin, 25th February, 1873. DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY. WANTED, 50 Pick and Shovel Men at Chain Hills. Apply E. Duxberry, on the works. ANTED, 12 Double-Teams, to haul Gravel from Silver Stream to Railway Line; piece work. Apply A. J. SMYTH. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. WANTED, comfortable Board and Residence. Apply to “M. T. H.,” office of this paper. WANTED, Married Couple. Man—ploughman and generally useful ; Wife—kitchen work. Apply G. F. Reid. WANTED, clean active Girl. Kelvin Cottage, corner Jones and Maitland streets. SEASIDE Residence on the Peninsula. Springfield, close to jetty. Steamer daily. Rent moderate. Particulars, Mr Hill Jack’s office, Manse street. WANTED to Renter Purchase, Cottage with Two or Three Rooms, Town or Suburbs. Apply “ Sharp,” Star office. WANTED, by Married Couple. One or Two llo®ms, furnished preferred. Apply, Box 99, Post office. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTaGO. THE Ninth Annual Meeting of this Society will be held at the Society’s office, Temple Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin, on Friday, the 28tb February, at 8 p.m. The Monthly Meeting for the receipt of moneys will be held on the same evening, at 7 p.m. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. NOTICE. WE, James, Black and John Bell Thomason* late partners in the firm of Black and Thomson, Timber Merchants, Dunedin, have retired from business, and beg to intimate that Robert M‘George is our successor, who will carry ou the business under the style of Black, Thomson and Co, BOARD and Residence in a private family for two single gentlemen friends. Enquire at Mr Hardy’s, Frederick street, by Leith street. MILK.— Tenders will be received at the Government Office, Dunedin, until noon of Friday, 7th March, 1873, from parties willing to supply Milk for the Dunedin Hospital and Lunatic Asylum, and, if required, for the Immigration Barracks and Industrial School, until 31st December, 1874, either party to have the power to terminate the contract at the cud of 1873, by giving one month’s previous notice. Forms of tender may be obtained at the Storekeepers Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 3128, 27 February 1873, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3128, 27 February 1873, Page 3
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