Late Advertisements. ; TRIP TO MAORI KAIK. THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY. Maori fete; THE, RESULT jwill leave . Port Chalmers immediately after the arrival of the 12.30 train. The Peninsula will leave Port , Chalmers at 6.30 p,m.; returning from the Kaik next morning at 5 ©clock. Fares. ... ,2s each way. JOHN DENSEM. 1.0.Gr.T. A MEETING of Representatives of Lodges will be held in the Athenraum Hail, on Thursday, the 22nd, at 7.30 p.m., fet the purpose of inaugurating the Provisional Grand Lodge. Full degree members are invited to attends CHAS. DU LONGUEVILLE GRAHAM. Acting Secretary. * WANTED Known—All kinds Plumbing,' Painting, Glazing, Paperhanging executed, by. T. Beadle,. Cavereham,’ opposite Post Office. WANTED, a Young Man as Washer-up, Criterion Hotel. WANTED to Sell, Buggies, Express: Waggons, Carts j also, Second-hand iJght Passenger Coach. Carver, George street. r ’ . a SECTION for Sale, frontage to Hillsidi and Gisborne roads. Thomas Pearce R- and T. Haworth’s.
WANTED, for a single man, one Room, . partly furnished. Address “ A.8..” STAR'. Office, ... ’ " 1 —. ‘ *-♦- I ’’ * • 1 PAINTERS’ Meeting To-morrow Night. 7.30, South Australian Hall. ANTED, a Young Girl is General 1 » Servant. Apply, to Mrs Matheson.; corner High and Maitland streets, M. SAYERS’S : I TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, I port Chalmers. , NOTICE TO SEAMEN.—Wages: Fori Home, LIO per month; for the tOund, i i so^ L 7,; steamers,. LB. AR seamen! will find a home at the Temperance Board-! mg-house, Port Chalmers., ! MORNINGTON road board. TENDERS. Wanted for Formation of _ Regent street, near Schoblhouse. To be lodged with the Chairman, R. B. Martin,! hsq not later than 4 p.m. of Friday, the 30th instant. • . Contract papers to be seen at AttwoodV htore, Morning ton; or at the office of Messrs Barr and Oliver, Dunedin. ‘ ''• T\R COLE, of the Ship Lady Jocelyn, has taken Consulting Rooms in Banks’s l Buildings, Princes street. Hours of attend-! ance 10 to 12 a.m., 4to 6 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES, ; ' ! NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING to expiration of lease, we beg to I intimate to our customers that allj orders and repairs left at our premises! George street, can be had on application, on* and after the 20th January, at our premises Princes street. HARROP & NEILL, fjpHE Immigrants per Surat are informed that they can have Money Advanced on their Articles, Free of Interest, for One Month, at the City Roan and Discount .Company, Princes street, opposite Burton Bros. A. MYERS, Manager. OYAL READERS, reduced to Englis JLm prices. At Hay's Bible Warehouse., OYAL READERS PRIMER lid c hj 3d2. 7d ;3.15;4.1s 6d ;,S 5 3» 2s 6d. At Hay’s Bible Warehouse. SCOTTISH School Books,—My First, Id Second, 2d ; Third, 4d ; Fourth, 6d tifth, 9d ; Progressive, Is ; ' Advance Reader, 2s 6d ; M. Geography, Is ; Britis Empire, 2s. Hay’s Bible Warehouse. LIBRARY Dictionary {tenth thousand). —Fifth shipment of this celebrated work just received at Hay’s Bible Warehouse. ■ • COLLEGIATE Atlas, Students’ Atlas, Australian Atlas; Physical Atlas! Selected Atlas, Primary Atlas, and numerous others just received at, Hay’s Bible. Warehouse. BIBLES and Church Services. The largest stock in the Colony to select from at Hay’s Bible Warehouse. >. TENDERS. y. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS/ TENDERS are invited by the Colonia Government for Conveying Railwa 1 Materials from the ship Donfillan, at Per Chalmers, to the Olutha River. Conditions of contract may be seep at thi Office, where tenders will be received up, til noon of Friday,, the 23rd inst. . . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, V „ District Engineer. Public Works Office,, Dunedip, January 19, 1874.
TENDERS invited for the Erection of 90ft. Brick Chimney-Shaft at Messrs A. L. Smith and Co.’s Patent Brick Works. Hillside. . Tenders to be lodged) with ibe undersigned on or before Saturday, the24th met, at two p.m. R. A. LAWSON, Architect. TENDERS wanted for the Erection oi a Schopl Residence at Portobello. Plans and. specifications may be seen at the ; Education Office, Dunedin, where tenders will be received until February 2, 1874. JOHN HISLOP, ' Inspector. CAYEKSHAM ROAD BOARD. Tenders wanted till Thursday, the 22nd hist,, at seven p.m., for Work and for 465 Yards Metal, for Bay View road. Specifications may be seen at Mr Carey’s house, St. Kilda road, or at my house ; and Mr Hargreaves, the Inspector, will show the work to bo done. Tenders* addressed to the Chairman, and a deposit of five per cent, to be lodged on the amount of each tender. JOHN CAMERON, Clerk to the Board,
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Evening Star, Issue 3406, 21 January 1874, Page 3
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