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La*e Advertise ! FURBISHED Apartments to Let; board; and- ‘ attendance ; good locality. For address apply office of this paper. WANTED, a respectable Girl, about 16 . or 18, Apply Mrs Shaw, Maclaggan. street. ANTED, a Cottage, of six rooms, within a mile of Post Office. Send particulars to' Box 180. ‘ WANTED, by an experienced person, who can be highly recommended, a Situation as Housekeeper., Apply to ’Mrs Bathgate, The Glen. ' WANTED, a : Cook and Laundress, i.. Apply to Mrs Bathgate,, The Glen. MR. i Phonetic school, Maitland street, will Re open on Monday,. 19th January. Also ah Evening Class. A Bye-law of the Council of the City of • ~ Dunedin, made under Section 186 of the “ Municipal Corporations Act, 1867. ” A Bye-law to prevent the of Unwholesome Meat within the City, of Duiiedin. In pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in Section 186 of part'Xltt. of the “ Municipal Cprpbratidns Act, ' 1867,” the Council of the City of Uuuedin ordain as follows, that is to say ; “ That from and after the date of this Byelaw;cominjg into operation, any person who shall sell, or offer for sale'‘ within the'-City of Dunedin, any butchers’'meat which shall have had air blown under the skin thereof, er shall have had any fat or grease spbtrbed or'spread tbreupon, shall, upon conviction forfeit and pay a penalty-6f not exceeding (£5) five pounds. ” - (l.s) •.. . Notice is hereby given that the foregoing Bye-law was madefind passed by the Council of the said City .of Dunedin, this seventh day of January, '1874. V,’'. V. ,'/; ,f ■ OF DUNEDIN. ■Byei.law No. XII. -P ;.. A ? '^EHC^R,’- " f TsWOt. , j. m. mlassey, Town Clerk. Dated January ,12, 1874*

MACLAGGAN, STREET. r Ex Wresk of Ship Surat. DAMAGED; DRAPERY, fire. .Damaged Clothing, must be speedily: cleared. ■ ’ 5000 pairs Men’s,’Youths’ and Children’s Merino and Worsted Socks .. Mep’s suporfinp, Merino, half-hose, lOd per pair, worth 2s Children’s ‘Socks, all sizes, 3d per pair One case Men’s best quality Colonial Tweed Trousers and Vests, at 21s, . worth double CHAS. JOHNSON. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. Twenty Tons RIGHT 1 RAILS For Sale. For particulars, address ■ W. R. CLARIDGE, Care of J. Walls, Princes street, South. FOR SALE, Freehold, half-section, with 4-roomed Cottage. Apply G. Farrant, Rattray street. w FOR SALE, a pure Brahma-pootra. Apply Halfway Bush Coach, Glasgow Arms. WANTEI), a,n Apprentice to, the Dressmaking. A pply Mrs Connellan. Moray place. , WANTED, Young Woman as General Servant. Apply Mrs Matthews; Hawthorn Hill, near Moruington, ANTED, a Girl, 12 or 14 years of agi • - to look after children. Apply shar at Morcombe’s:Store, Walker street. WANTED, the Cabmani who receive the parcel on the 2nd; of; Januan for Miss Blackwood, to return the same 1 Hpgg •; and ;• Hutton, or ; proceedings will- • I taken. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, At 12 o’clock. SEVEN CASES PLATED JEWELLERY FANCY GOODS, BHUSHWARE ’ TOBACCONISTS’ WARE. &c., &c. M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & OCX will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 16th January, at IS o’clock, Seven cases plated jewellery, fancy gobdi comprising— Brooches and ear-rings, gilt, cameo, inlaid, v ivory,, steel, black /bog ; oak, tortoiseshell, and pearl tahirfc studs, sleeve Jinks, solitaires, charms, lockets, crosses, smelling bottles, pencils, clasps/ necklets, bouquet-holders, silver thimbles, albOrt : and long chains, dressing, cloth, bat, tooth, hail, and shaving brushes ir shell, pearl, and fancy woods ; combs it great variety; pipes in meersbaum, cherry-wood, and briar, with ambei mouth-pieces j tobacco pouches, E.P, . match-boxes, cigarett paper, ambei month-pieces, straight and .bent, & o. Drapers’ and other fancy goods, in even &c., &c. Terms at sale. . STREET TIMBER YARD. MESSRS. J. R. SPICER & CO. Beg to inform Contractors, Builders, and the public in general that they have opened a TIMBER YARD in conjunction with their Steam Manufactory, and hope by strict attention to customers’ orders to obtain a share of public patronage. ... . On Sale, a Large Assortment of all kinds of Timber, viz, i Scotch T and G Flooring and Lining ; „ Dressed Weatherboards - Baltic Deals, all sizes American Shelving and Lumber r Red and White Fine T and G Flooring and Lining: ■ Red and. White Pine, aU sizes and lengths V.D.L. Hardwood, „ : ii, Palings and Shingles ” Architraves, Mouldings, Skirting, &o. Galvanized Iron, Nails, and Screws Cement, American Plaster Doors, Sashes, and Casements American Cut and Wire Nails &c., &c., &o. J. R. S. & Co, would also call the attention of Brewers, Wine Merchants, Ironmongers, and Cabinet Makers, to their Manufacturing department. Faking Cases of all kinds made. American Zinc Washboards, Pails, Tubs, &c. Turnery of all descriptions always on band. ANTED, Two Boys, for Steele’s Ink Bag Factory, Jetty Street,

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Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 3

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