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WANTED. COAL! COAL! WANTED Known, that Coal from Pollock’s new Pit at Green Island may now be obtained, on the Main Road, opposite the Pit. Delivered in Town at 24s per ton. Orders left with Jamieson and Skene, Princes street, will receive prompt attention. COAL I COAL ! COAL ! WANTED Known —The Schooner Jessie, with a cargo of superior Kaitangata Coal, has just arrived. We would recommend this Coal as being the most economical and cleanly for household purposes, and the lirst quality yet found in the Province, having been awarded the first prize of silver medal at the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show, December, 1872. Delivered to all parts of the Cityiat 40s per ton. J. & D. FINDLAY, Octagon. w ANTED KNOWN COAL! COAL! COAL! From Pollock’s Pit, Green Island. Economise your Fuel. Use only Colonial Coal. Try the approved Colonial Grate. No thrifty housewife should be with out either. JAMIESON & SKENE, Princes street South. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A LADY can be accommodated in a private familv. References exchanged. “X.Y.Z.,” Star Office. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CRY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN. —Having, since my return to town this evening, learned wbh great regret that a vacancy lias occurred in the representation of the City in the Provincial Council, through the resignation of Mr E. B. Cargill, I beg most respectfully to odcr myself as a candidate for the vacant seat. I shall take an early opportunity of rar cting you to explain my views on Provincial politics, ami trust they will be found to accord so well with your own, as to induce you to honor me with your confidence. It may he thought by some that the duties pertaining to the office of Mayor will prevent me devoting the necessary time to performing those of a Provincial Councillor. . v hould there be any force in this, which I do not think there is, I may remark that my present term of office expires in four mouths; and it is not my intention, under any circumstances, to contest the next election. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, H. S FISH, Jim. Dunedin, March 15. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. (GENTLEMEN— Many of my fellow--7T citizens having intimated to me their wish that I should offer myself as a candidate to fill the vacancy in the Provincial Council, arising through the resignation of Mr E. B. Cargill, I now, as much for the purpose of obviating the questionable fashion of my friends “getting up a requisition,” as to be early in the field, take this present opportunity of announcing that I purpose doing so. Should you do me the honor of electing me, L shall do all in my power to advance the interests of our City and Province. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, C. S. REEVES. TAILORS. Notice of removal. —n. MACLEAY begs to inform his friends and the public that he has removed from the Octagon to Stafford street, three doors from Princes street, where he continues to make up suits and other garments of the best quality at the most moderate prices. TENDERS. v. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BRUNNER TO GREYMOUTH, Public Works Office, Wellington, 14th March, 2875. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up to 4 p.m., on Friday, 25th April, 1875, for the Construction of a Railway from Brunner to Greymouth, They must be addressed to the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside “ Tender, Brunner Railway.” Plans and specifications may he seen at the Public Works Office, Wellington, f,n a,nd after Thursday, 25th inst., and a,t the Public Works Offices, Greymouth, on the arrival of first mail from Wellington. After that date 'Telegraph Tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will he received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the above date, provided that they be written in due form and bo lodged at tk,e District Engineer’s Office at Hokitika, Dunedin, Christchurch, Nelson, or Auckland, by the same hour. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief. DUNE DIN 0U AR T Z M I NIN G COM PAN Y (Registered.) THE Directors invite Tenders to be sent in on or before the Ist Apvil proximo, for .Sinking a Main Shaft at the Company’s works, Saddle HRI. Specification may bo scon on and after Monday, 17th instant, at the, office of the Company, Princes street, Dunedin. r i he Directors do not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender M. W. HAWKINS, Manager. riIENDEBS Wanted, till Saturday, the X sth April, for large Stone and” Brick Warehouse for Messrs A. and T. Inglis, George street. DAVID BOSS, Arch it. ct. npENDERS Wanted, till Saturday, 22nd X inst., for Wooden Cottage at Roidyfl. David Ross, Architect.

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Evening Star, Issue 3145, 19 March 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3145, 19 March 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3145, 19 March 1873, Page 1

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