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BUSINESS NOTICES. TO PARTIES FURNISH I N G.— Bedroom Carpets, Drawing Room CarSjti, Dining Room Carpets, Stair Carpets, russels and Tapestry Carpets, Albert, Venetian, and Dutch Carpets, Hemp Carpets, A mains ter and Velvet Pile Hearth Rags, Yam Rugs, Wool Mats, Door Slips, Coir and Cocoa Mats, Brush Mats, Bordered Cocoa Mats, Hassocks, Carpets made and laid by efficient and competent Carpet Planners. HERBERT, HAYNES, ft CO. SHIPPING. Messrs money WIGRAM ft SON’S (Of Blackwall Yard, London ) Line of Steam and Sailing Packets, comprising the steamships Northumberland (new) and Somersetshire, and the following splendid clipper ships, which have been built and fitted expressly for the Australian passenger trade : Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Norfolk, True Briton, Suffolk, Esse*, Hampshire (new), fto. FOR LONDON DIRECT: GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Dunedin and port chalmers RAILWAY. TIME TABLE FOR JUNE, 1873. Passenger. and Goons Trains will leave Dunedin and Fort Chalmers respectively, until further notice, as under: — Down.—Leave Up.—Leave H. M. Dunedin +7 30 a. in. Do *lO 30 a.m. Do +*l2 30 p.m. Do 2 30 p.m. Do +*6 0 p.m. H. M. Pt. Ohalmrs+*9l6 a,m. Do 11 30 a.mf Do +*l 30 p.m. Do 4 0 p.m. Do +*6 40p.m. ♦ These trains stop at Burke’s Brewery, St. Leonard’s, and Sawyer’s Bay. + These stop at Pelicbet Bay also. FARES: Dunedin to and from Port Chalmers. Single. s. d. First-class ... 2 0 Second-class ... 1 6 Return, b. d. First-class ... 3 0 Second-class ... 2 0 Dunedin to and from Pblichet Bay. Single. s. d. First-class ... 0 6 Second-class ... 0 4 Return. s. d. First-class ... 0 9 Second-class ... 0 6 SUNDAY TRAINS Stop at all Stations. Down.Dunedin Do Do -Leave Up.—Leave H. M. H, M. 930 a.m. Pt.ohalmrs*lo 0 a.m. 230 p.m. Do 3 0 p.m. 3 30 p.m. Do 6 0 p.m. Fares, 2s fid. By order. (Signed) DANIEL ROLFE, General Manager.

WANTED. Their accommodations for all clashes of passengers are unsurpassed, and they will each carry an experienced surgeon. Bailing from the Sandridge Kailway Pier. 7he Saloon Cabin# are fitted with the necessary fixed Cabin Furniture. Passage Orders are issued to persons desirous of sending for their from home on application to the undersigned Passage money, £l6 and upwards. A liberal allowance to families. Return tickets are granted at Reduced Rates. For all particulars apply to W. P. WHITE A CO., 10, Elizabeth street south, Melbourne. WANTED or a Station, a Shepherd and hardener, single men. Apply 10 a.m. Monday to G. F. Reid. _ WANTED, a good Jobbing Compositor. Apply at once, by telegram, to Jas. Hughes, Wellington. w A sr seller. strong, active, respectable Apply Braithwaite, bookW ANTED, a Man who understands making Draining Pipes with pipe machine. Apply to J. Touching, Mornington. GLASGOW TO OTAGO. Patrick Henderson A Co.’s Line of Monthly Packets, under contract with the Provincial Government. HHIS Line comprises the I undermentioned well--known splendid Ships, ope of 1 which leaves Glasgow for Otago direct every month Tons Reg. Tons Beg. City of Dunedin ....1088 Wild Deer 1018 JamesNiool Fleminglooo Otago ..... Christian M'Auslahd 1000 Jessie Headman ... .1000 Peter Denny 1000 William Davlo 840 Agnes M«ir . 850 Margaret Galbraith.. &40 Helen Burns ...... 800 . Parties desirous of bringing out their friends can secure passages on favorable terms on application to CARGILLS Sc M'LBApL STEAM TO ENGLAND. fJIH E Unrivalled and Favorite Steamship GREAT BRITAIN, 3,600 T0n5...... 500 h.p., Is appointed to leave Hobson’s Bay for Liverpool direct on MONDAY, 30th JUNE NEXT. Passengers must proceed to Melbourne by the Bangitoto, leaving here on the 11th Passengers booked through from Dunedin. BRIGHT BROS A CO., Agents, Bond Street. FOR WAIKAVA. rpHE HUON BELLE on or about the 11th inst. J, A D. FINDLAY, Octagon. Apply to BUTCHERS. G' EOE G E WILSON, Successor to Edward Meniove* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, George and Maclaggan streets, Dunedin, and George street, Port Chalmers. Families waited on for orders in all pares of the City and Suburbs. d JAMES FORSYTH, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHER, Port Chalmers, BEGS to intimate to masters of vessels, and the public generally, that he still continues to supply the best quality of Meat ; at the lowest rates, and has no connection with any other butcher in the Port. James mineil simpson (Late of Simpson and Asher), t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, OTAGO BUTCHERY, George Street (a few doors from Octagon) Dunedin. Family Orders punctually attended to. ’ Shipping Supplied, j NATTERS AND HOSIERS. HATS. FASHION. BEAUTY. ’ i gNOTT AND SIMPSON, (Late H. Knott, George street north), Have -removed to those commodious Premises IN PRINCES STREET, Opposite the Queen’s Theatre, j K. and S. have just received, per EutCrpe, a shipment of the Latest Styles and Materials for the Manufacture of SILK AND FELT HATS. • Quality and Workmanship guarantied. ♦ Qrders punctually attended to. WANTED, for the Country, a Married Couple, without family ; i new arrivals preferred. Apply between two and four o’clock, to W. Dalrymple jun., Princes street. WANTED, good Machinists and Apprentices. Mrs Keates, Castle street, near St. Andrew street. WANTED Known — Gentlemen’s Co-lonial-made Elastic-side Boots, 18s fid, at Harris’s, Princes street, opposite A. .Briscoe Co.’s. , ; ANTED Known—Ladies’ Kid and Levant Elastic-side Boots, fis fid, at Harris’s, corner Princes and Manse street. ANTED Known-Gentlemen’s Bias-tic-side Boots, 9s fid ; Half-Walling-ton’s, 11s fid, at Harris's, opposite Briscoe’s, Princes street. ANTED Known- For Sale, Rhubarb Rqots, 4s per dozen. ’ Wm. Ings, Forbury. . WANTED Known—lhat I. Martin, Tailor and Clothier, for four-and-a-half years Cutter to D, Sampson, has commenced with a first-class Stock of Woollens, Ao., Criterion Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. ' WANTED Known,-That Henry J. Bacon, Upholsterer and Carriage Trimmer, is prepared to execute every description of this work entrusted to his care, promptly, and in the most artistic manner, at the lowest possible price. Estimates given for the Padding and Trimming of Steam Boats, Rail way Carriages, Ac. Workshop Next Liverpool A rms » Killeul street, Dunedin. COAL I COALi 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, j Princes street, will receive prompt attention, j ANTED Known—Boots and Shoes oi j every description manufactured wholesale at SCOBLE’S Boot and Shoe Warehouse, George street. WANTED Known—l have opened a Shop in George street, near the Octagon, for the Repairs of all kinds of Sowing Machines. Any description ot light Engineering work done, or models made. All orders promptly attended to. WILLIAM MELVILLE, Engineer, - - - (Late of the Golden Age). WANTED Known Robert Bacon, Bootmaker, late of George street, has removed to Princes street, opposite Herbert, Haynes. IMPORTANT. WANTED Known—Our motto is—- “ Proper weight, a good article, and a fair profit.” MARTIN & WATSON, City Coal Depot, Stuart street. N.B.—Always on Sale Newcastle, Scotch, Kaitangata, and Green Island Coals, Gas and Sydney Coke, Charcoal for patent irons, Firewood of all descriptions, out to any length. , WANTED the Public not to be deceived by clap-trap advertisements. It is often asked which is the best place to get a first-class Suit of Clothes to measure, at the lowest cash price. Truth says. ?° J° , Stokes, Tailor, Ac., next to British Hotel, George street, where you will get every satisfaction for your money. ■ r ANTED KNOWN.—For a Good Glsbs of Ale, Try the PACIFIC HOTEL, , f • Choice Glass of Wine or Spirits, Try the Pacific Hotel U1 Meals l g » At f.Yin PsAi'fin I T. BUNTING, Proprietor. WANTED Known to Parties Leaving Dunedin.—Joseph Lazarus, of George street and Hanover street, gives the highest {)rice for second-hand Furniture, Ac. I All stters promptly attended to,

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Evening Star, Issue 3214, 9 June 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3214, 9 June 1873, Page 1

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