BBXSFXKGK HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS and LYTTELTON, This Day (Thursday), January 29. Passengers by 5.15 p .m. train. gAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, To •morrow (Friday)j 30th January, Cargo received till noon, Passengers by 5.15 p.m, train. i . .- ...•■• .. . jgfcAUTIPUL STAR, s;s., for TIMARU and, LYTTELTON, on Saturday, 31st January. Cargo HU 2 p.m. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train Suudajr. 1 ■ ' Offices: Harbour Chambers. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION TO BLUFF AND INVE ROARGILL. THE' FuU-poweired' Screw ■ Steamer . Ytanganui ’ will be despatched On TUESDAY NEXT, February 3. H. HOUGHTON & CO.: , PUBLIC NOTICES. land transfer act notices.*; be brought under the provisions i ‘Land Transfer, Act, 1870, unleaa caveatlbe lodged forbidding the same on or before .the. itwenty-first day of February, 1874. * Section 68, Block XIL, Town of Dnnedin, Thomas MerettWilkinson,: ,of Dunedin aforesaid, chemist and druggist, applicant. 1,36*). " Scetions 6, 7, and part of 5,. Block XXIX, ‘ Town of 'D unedin, Alfred Theodore 'Dun* , n,n g. of Dunedin aforesaid, fruiterer, applicant. 1,368. : ‘ ‘ ,Section 7, v Block 111., Town, of Dunedin,, | - Henry .of Dunedin aforesaid,, i shipping agent, applicant. , 1,373. H “ ' Part of Sections 20 and 32, San District, Charles Duke, of Cayersbam, barrack master, applicant.; 1*375. Part ,pf Section. 55, Bloph; YIL |; Dunedin and ..East Taieri District, Andrew.Harris, of - Green Island, min er,“applicant., 1,376. i .Sections 10, 11, 12, and part Of Sections 15, and 16. Block .V M Anderson’s BayDistrict, William Heury (Jutten, of Dun- | edin, gentleman, -applicant; 1,383. i Allotments 68, 59, 60/61,452, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 7.0, 71, 72. ,73. 74, >75, 87. 88, 89,90. ... 92, 93, 94. .96,,96,, 162, aud 163, Township of Mansfordj, Jorgea Jansen Saunte, of Dunedin,. timber merchant, applicant. 1,384. •Allotment 11* Extension of Roslyn, John Joyce, of Dnnedin, solicitor, applicant. ! 1,386. Allotment 5, 'Block T - ,, Township of Roslyn, • ‘ DanielHaynes, of Dunedin, draper, applicant. 1,369. ... ■ ■ Sections 32a,'33, t and. Block IX, Town of Dunedin, James. . Duncan, ‘ of Dune«dur,;. gentleman,; as attorney‘for .and on behalf of George Duncan, of the same , place, miller, applicant.- 1,397. Part of Section 18, Block XXIII., Town cf Dunedin, Frederick Jacob Ar-lid^e, 1 of Dunedin, settler,, applicant. 1,392.' Diagrams may be inspected at this office. ’ Dated this 13th day ; of January, 1874, at the Lands, Registry Office, Dunedin.
. D. F. MAIN, District Lands.Registrar, MBS JAMEb , MaIR;, Midwife, Castle street, two, doors from Albany .street. Twelve years’ practice in Glasgow. Diploma and .Certificates may,be seen on application. , ~ ;‘ WMES . FOK THE .PEOPLE.—PreeL bolds; <m: descried/payments.—Freehold allptments may still be,, obtained' 1 on most easy terms of. payment* in the Township' 'of Barley, between , B.unedin and .Oayersham. This ..Township is level, dry, easy of access, and the’title is under the Land Transfer Act. .Apply 'to Hy. E. Bardy. or W. Dalrymple, Land-Broken GYAL READERS,-reduced to English prices. Ati Hay’s Bible Warehouse. Royal .readers primer —.ud ; rNa 1,3 d; 2.7 d; 3. Is; 4. Is6dj 5, 25,; 6,-2a6d...Afc Hay’s Bible .Warehouse. - 1 SCOTTISH; School Books.—My First, id; Second to 2d:‘; lhi r d, 4d ; /qurth,, 6d f; ruth, 9d ; Progressive, Is 6d; Advanced Reader, 25. ,64,; M. Geography, Is : British Empire, 2s. ( Hay’s Bible Warebouse. T IBRARY iDictibnary (tenth thousand); JLi —Pith shipment of this celebrated work just received at Hay’s Bible Ware-: house. QOLLEGLATE Atlas, Students’ Atlas, - Australian Atlas, Physical" AtlaS, Selected Atlas, Pritnary Atlas, and numerous others just received at Hay’s -Bible Warehouse.. . • • ! TbIBLES and Church Services. •—The, JC# . largest ,stbck in, the Colony to select from at Hay’s Bible W arebouse. BDWOATIOWAIi.: M ISS BELL desires to inform her Pupils that she will Resume Lessons at her Room, Princes street, on Monday, the 9th r, and at the Gilds* 1 High School on I U? nf A n la February, a Former Pupils will kindly accept this intimation, and attend at the usual hour. 1 THE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL WILL bo Re-ppened uponMobday, the 9th February, in the Buddings in Dowling street, as formerly.' Fees : ' Junior Classes, 12 per Quarter • Senior Classes, L2 10s per Quarter, payable in advance. ■ 1 There will be no Entrance Examination for the lowest class. The Lady Principal will furnish additional information. JOHN SPERREY, Secretary. fIPHE Boys* High School Will be re-opei JL upon Monday, the 2nd February, the Buildings in Dowling street, as i inedy. Ec.es s L2 per quarter,, payableiu advan will furnish addition infon The Rector tion. JOHN SPERREY, . Seoretarj MRS STAN LEY M ARTIN has remove from Hanover street to St." Andrei street, near Filleul street; fend is; prepareto receive those pupils who have not con menced their quarter. Terms, at her resi aence. ■ , . LOTION for «ale, ifrontigp to Hillside a , n d Gisborne roads. Thomas Pearoe. Haworth’s, > :• i; ,
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Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 3
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