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BUSINESS NOTICES; QLOSE OF THE SEASON. SUMMER 1874. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Dunedin and port chalmers RAILWAY. TIME TABLE FOR FEBRUARY, 1874 Passenger and Goons Trains will leave Dunedin and Port Chalmers respectively, calling at intermediate stations, as under:— Down.Dunedin Do Do Do Do —Leave H. M. 7 30 a.m, 10 30 a on. 12 30 p.m. *2 30 p.m. 5 15 p.m. Up.—Leave H. M. Pt. Chalmrs 9‘ 0 a.m. Do 11 30 a.m. Do 1 30 p.m. Do 4 0 p.m. Do 6 0 p.m. This train calls at Pelicbet Bay only, PARES: Dunedin to and from Poet Chalmeks. Single. First-class Second-class s. d. 2 0 1 6 Return. First-class Second-class Dunedin to and from Peliohet Bat. Single. First-class Second-class s. d. 0 6 0 4 Return. First-class Second-class ... s. d. 0 S 0 « SUNDAY TRAINS Return Tickets, 2s 6d. Down,—Leave Up.—Leave H. M. H. M, Dunedin Do Do 9 30 a.m. 2 30 p.m. 3 45 p.m. Pt. Chalmrs 10 0 a.m. Do 3 15 p.m. Do 5 op.m. Passengers by all trains, except the 2.3( from Dunedin, may be put down and take: up at Ravensbourne, by making timely appli cation to the Station Masters. By order. DAMEL ROLFE, General Manager. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. IT is hereby notified that on and after this date the following Bye-law will be strictly enforced:— “ All goods and merchandise, whether bonded or free, and all lugeage having arrived. at its destination, shall he removed by the Consignees from the platform and sheds within twelve working hours ; and any free goods, merchandise, or luggage not removed by that time, may be stored at the risk and expense of the consignees, or owners, and will become subject to such charges as may from time to time be fixed by the Railway; and any bonded goods or merchandise which shall not be removed within the period aforesaid shall be subject to the payment of the sum of two shillings per ton per day, until the removal of the same from the Railway premises. By order.

DANIEL ROLFE, Traffic Manager. WANTED. WANTED, Woolsorters. Apply M‘Donald’s Wool Scouring Works, Albany street. WANTED, an experienced Milliner. Miaa Brownlie, Princes street. WANTED, a good Needlewoman. Apply next Queen’s Hotel, Albany street. WANTED, Tradesmen’s Books to keep in the evening. Address “ Z.,” office of this paper. WANTED, a Steady Drayman. Apply, R. Brown, Coal Depot, Great King street. WANTED, a First-class Dressmaker, to take charge of Workroom. Box 7. WANTED, an intelligent Boy, not over fourteen, for the bookselling business. Phillip Mitchell, Fleet street. WANTED, Two Youths as apprentices to the boot trade, at Scoble’s, George street. WANTED, General Servant. Mrs Woodifield, Bay View Hotel, Maitland street. WANTED, Two good French Polishers ; also Message Boy. Apply North and Scoullar, Rattray street. WANTED, Stonebreakers, 4s per yard, Apply Peter Kane, Merton. ANTED, a Rider Out. John Gardner, Princes street south.

WANTED, Pick and Shovel Men ; also Stonebreakers. Proctor and Whittaker, near Bailway Station, Dunedin. WANTED, an efficient Milliner and Saleswoman ; liberal salary. Apply to Boss and Glendining. WANTED to Sell, Buggies, Express Waggons, Carts ; also, Second-hand Light Passenger Coach. Carver, George street. WANTED Known—On Sale, Lime, Plaster of Paris, and Cement. S. Bird, Walker street. WANTED Known—A Large Stock of Colonial Boots on hand, at Geo. Harris’s, Princes street. ANTED, the Ladies of Dunedin to know that WM. MELVILLE has just received a splendid assortment of the following machines Wheeler and Wilson (English and American) Swiftsure, Weir, Little Wanzer, &c., At his depot, George street. Repairs executed on the shortest notice. WANTED Known—Highest price given j Lead, Zmc, Pewter, &c. flugbes and Harvey, Princes street south.

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Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 1

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