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Late Advertisements. BURNS’S ANNIVERSARY will be cel*, ■brated. under the auspices of the Caledonian Society of Otago, at the Shamrock Hotel, on Monday, 26th instant. Supper oh the table at eight o’clock. Tickets, 7s 6d each, to be had from any of'the Directors, or from Mr Hetherington, at the Shamrock Hotel, ALEX. ITNOLATER, Secretary, Caledonian Society. FIELD Naturalist Club will Meet at the Museum To-morrow, at 1.45. Excursion, Tomahawk, &c. . WANTED, Ten good Stonegetters'i and Rick and Shovel Men. Bell Hill Works, Monday morning. T° , a desirable Family Residence, consisting of Six Rooms, with two acres of Land well laid down in English grass, situate at Tomahawk. To a suitable tenant terms will be extremely moderate. Apply to J. B. MCCULLOCH, , , Land and Estate Agent,; No. 1 Chambers, ~ princes street. POR SALE, Section 8, block 6, opposit rr. ?arkside Hotel,, Caversham Road This eligible Freehold Property, having j frontage of 60ft t,o the main road, with j depth of , JL32ft, together with an i; excellen Four-roomed Weatherboard, House, to b i. *!? r terms, &c., apply ;to Jaa Culloch, Land and Estate Agent, No 1 Lhambers, Princes.street. , DUNEDIN ‘, ATHENAEUM , AND, ME , CHANICS’ INSTITUTE. nu ? l of the, Members c 3r rt thb Institute Will be held in the Lowe of the Institute, , ,qa n Friday, 30t fe”?’ '-*S fJiiowiS Resolutions will be proposed 1. That Bye law No.. 10 be added to as follows : That th Annual Subscription .for Youths under 1 years of age be 10s 6d. 2. That the Read Sundays” 1 be °P enedv for Four Hours o DAVID R. HAY, J.«u«y aifstl" 8 SoOTe^ y -

OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE Annual Meeting ■of the • oubacribers to the.above Institution will be held in the Office, Farley’s Buildings, Fnnces street, on Thursday,, the sth February, at 4 o'clock p. in, Business :trT.be reception of Report, &c,L and the election of Office-bearers. y ANTED, Tacker for Sewing-machine j XT .' xttv vJ 8 ?'. Machinist and Apprentice* Next White s‘hotel; Albany street,. XX7ANTED,. respectable.-Lady Boarder ; uIV „S ato -,^? se * : ' Apply by ‘letter, H.A., office of this paper. TXTANTiSD by 'a Lady, Situation as ■ ' ! : governess to young children, or Companion to a Lady. Address .“A.,” Post-office. Dimedin.. T. OST, - Meerschaum. Pipe, with owner’s » lo “ e . retera *» ? clxool » conducted by Madam Lubecki, will Re-open Monday, 26tl January, at 9.30 a.m. two Men who can milk aHw A.PPty Mr Irrine’s store, Georg. street, on inesday, 12 noon, •...,,. 6 A^ 1 T ED, a Geheral Servant. Apph to Mrs Edward Cook, Royal Ter race. W A ! TE P/ two Respectable Boys f. ipJr.fl Steeles Printing and Paper Bi Factory, Jetty street, Dunedin. ‘■V LOST, A °f Exchange’ accepted July lOtl XA. 1873, for L 1,300, in favor of Davi Proudfoot; due April 13th, 1874 ; payab at of New South Wales, Dunedim wxth^t^ U above r ° ' Cautiona<i dealii Pro David Proudfoot. ■■ - ■ ; OEORGE PROUDFOOT. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. MR A. J. TOWSEY’S COMPLIMI TARY BENEFIT CONCERT.

T? E^r^ erß are invited to 1 a at West’s Pianoforte Gali mi . 7r, ;. »»wuo txanoiotie v»ai9?clock (bnday) Evenin 'g> punctually at EDUCATIONAL, R p *?SCHOOL, Athol Place. Established 1859. - ■ Conducted'by Mrs’and Miss Douglas, ’ • Will be' Re-opened on ‘ ' fi ' MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1874. Terms fot Pianoforte Two Guineas per Quarter. ’ " > SALES BY AUCTION,, .SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1874 ' ■ ■ At 2 o'clock. 1 * • EXTENSIVE SALE, •< OF J ' •• EREEHOLD PROPERTY, In the well-kno,wn and favorite Township 1 of ; ; SOUTH DUNEDiNV; PORBURY, AND , . ; - NEW' 1 • offhe PostQf&^e) BRIVER, Sthwart,.* CO are instrwjted by the proprietor w. sell by public auction,, on Saturday, th fat January, at f 2 o’clock, at their rooms Custom House Square, the remaining unsol Sections in the above-named Townships*. ~v ■ ■ terma of payment will be extreme! liberal, and such as to, afford every eh freehoWs 16111 ’ t0 arfcieS desiroua <>f acqWwn, Plana may bo obtained, from the Auc tioneers.

OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES, Dam®. STEWART, AND CO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS SawSc ’ 5“,P r ?P ared to ma ke ADGANGES on the MOST L!SERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLIP of WOOL also Si E >X, z ! A t LA , N ? aEMP duM, either fot sale os shipment to “? e !ff Agents m London, or the United - , They will hold SALES atKAIRORAI YARDS, every Wednes day, at 11 o’clock, of Fat Cattle ofleep and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL’ A 4 ND BRODXTCE ' We* '

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Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 3

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