WANTED. WANTED, useful Man for Station. G. g. Reid. WANTED, a Milliner for the country ; also a Dressmaker. Apply Bing, Harris and Co. . WANTED, a BDcksmith for the country; good wages. Apply Briscoe and Co. AVfED, a duly qualified Medical Officer for the Loyal Dunedin lodge M. U. 1.0.0. F. Tenders, stating terms at per Member per annum, will be received, and any information supplied by the undersigned until noon on Friday, the 24th instant. A. FULTON, Octagon Timber-yard, Dunedin. WANTED, a smart Message Boy. David R, Hay, Princes street, WANTED, an intelligent, honest Boy. Apply sharp, W. U'Ken, Kensington Central Store. wanted; “ ALL interested in a Fourth Public School in the City of Dunedin to attend a Meeting to be held in the School-room, lower end of Albany street, on Wednesday, 22nd instant, at 8 p m., To consider the advisability of having the school erected in the north-east part of the City. All resident north of Frederick street and east of Castle street are specially requested to attend. JOHN BARNES, Councillor for Leith Ward. By a Requisition given. WANTED, an efficient Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs A. W. Morris, Maitland street. WANTED, a Junior Hand for Haber--daahery Department ; also a Hand for Dress Department. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED, a first-class Hand for the Manchester Department. A. and T. Inglis. TENDERS. rpVENDERS will be received till noon on Tuesday, 28th inst,, for the Erection of a Villa Residence (wood) for W, N. Blair, Esq., Queen street. MASON & WALES, Architects. riIENDERS Wanted till Noon on Monday, X 27th inst., for the Erection in Stone and Brick ef the new Captain Cook Hotel, Great King street, for Mr M. Joel. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street (opposite the Criterion). TENDERS will be received until Thursday next, the 23rd, for the Erection of of Two) Rooms, and Removal of Cottage, according to specifications. JOHN AirCHESON, Morninglon, rr’ENDERS invited for Erection of Six X Cottages for Messrs J. and J. Curie. To he received by the undersigned, on or before the 25th instant, at noon. R. A. LAWSON, Architect. MIDDLE ISLAND STEAM SERVICE. General Post Office, Wellington, 15th October, 1873. SEALEDTENDERSwiIIbo received atthe General Post Office, Wellington, until Saturday, the Ist November next, for the performance during a period of twelve months, of either the undermentioned Steam S«-rvices, connecting the East and West Coasts of the Middle Island. 1. A steamer to leave Dunedin once in every month, proceeding to the West Coast of the Middle Island by way of Cook and Fovcaux Straits, alternately The steamer to call at Lyttelton, Pictop, Nelson, Westport, Greymoutb, Hokitika, and the Bluff. 2. To leave Dunedin once every fortnight, th-» steamer proceeding to the West Coast by the North and South routes, alternately, calling at the ports previously named; or 3, To leave Dunedin and Nelson every alternate fortnight. The steamer from Dunedin proceeding to the West Coast via Foveaux Straits, and returning via Cook Straits ; and the steamer from Nelson proceeding direct to flu? West Coast, and returning vig, Foveaux and Cook Straits. Both steamers to call at the ports specified above. It will be a condition of the service that the steamers, when required, shall call at, or off, the following places, viz. ;—Oamaru, Timaru, Martin’s Bay, Milford Sound, and Preserva tion Inlet, and Port William and Half Moon Bay in Stewart’s Island, and at such other places as the Government may from time to time direct. Tenderers shall state the names, tonnage, and horse-power of the vessels proposed to be employed in the service. Tenders to be addressed to the PostmasterGeneral, Wellington, and endorsed, “Tender for Middle Island Steam Service.” JULIUS VOGEL, Postmaster-General, FOR SALE. Gi RAINS for Sale daily at the New Zeat land Distillery. _ SALE, Wn gonnette with top, pole, . shafts, and lamps complete, suitable for hiring or street work. Groves Brothers, Carriage Works, High street. gECTIONS AT BARBFIBLD, being an Extension of Morniugton, and only fifteen minutes’ walk from Post-office, for sale on Thursday, 23rd inst, D. M. SPEDDING, Auctioneer. Sec udverluement.
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Evening Star, Issue 3329, 21 October 1873, Page 1
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671Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3329, 21 October 1873, Page 1
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