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BUSINESS NOTICES; QLOSE OF THE SEASON. SUMMED 1874. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. D UNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. TIME TABLE FOR FEBRUARY, 1874 Passenger and Goods Trains will leave Dunedin and Port Chalmers respectively, calling at intermediate stations, asunder: — Down. —Leave H. M. Dunedin Do Do Do Do 7 30 a,m. 10 30 a.m. 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 Pelichet Bay only. FARES: Dunedin to and from Port Chalmers. Single. First-class Second-class ... s. d. 2 0 I 6 Return. First-class Second-class ... s. d. 3 0 2 0 Dunedin to and from Pelichet Bat. Single. First-class Second-class .. s. d. 0 6 0 4 Return. First-class Second-class ... 8. d. 0 9 0 6 SUNDAY TRAINS: Return Tickets, 2s 6d. Down.—Leave Up.—Leave H. M. H. M. Dunedin' 9 30 a.m. I Pt.Ghalmrs 10 0 a.m. Do 2 30 p.m. I Do 3 15 p.m. Do 3 45 p.m. 1 Do 5 op.m. Passengers by all trains, except the 2.30 from Dunedin, may be put down and taken up at Bavensbourne, by making timely application to the Station Masters. By order. DANIEL ROLFE, General Manager.

WANTED. WANTED, two good Shoemakers ; constant employment. City Boot Factory, George street. WANTED, [a. Smith. Apply Groves Brothers. WANTED, Two Strong Boys for the Printing. Apply S. Lister, Stafford street. WANTED, Two good French Polishers. Apply North and Scoullar, Rattray street. WANTED, Good General Servant; references required—Nurse kept. Mrs R. M. Robertson, Anderson’s Bay. WANTED, Twelve Bushmen. Apply Guthrie and Larnach.

WANTED, an experienced Milliner. Miaa Brownlie, Princes street. WANTED, a Steady Drayman. Apply, R. Brown, Coal Depot, Great King street. WANTED, an intelligent Boy, not over fourteen, for the bookselling business. Phillip Mitchell, Fleet street, WANTED, Pick and Shovel Men ; also Stonehreakers. Proctor and Whittaker, near Bailway Station, Dunedin. WANTED, by a few gentlemen, a Seven or Eight-roomed House, within ten minutes 1 walk of the Post Office. Reply, stating rent, Box 153. ANTED .Tenders for Post and Bail Fencing, until noon of Thursday, February 12. For specification apply E. W. U’Ken, New Union Bank. ANTED Known—That the undersigned is manufacturing Ladies 1 , Gentlemen’s and Qhildren’s Boots of every description, wholesale and retail.

SCOBLE, 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. WANTED, 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 for old Lead, Zinc, Pewter, &c. Hughes and Harvey, Princes street south. ANTED Known, that E. Stokes, Tailor, &c., George street, has one of the finest and best assorted Stocks of Tweeds and Coatings, for present and Summer wear, and invites all true judges to a comparison as to quality and price. His long practical experience has secured him a well-established reputation for the quality, fit, style, and workmanship of his garments. Next British Hotel. George street MONEY! MONEY! MONK'S! WANTED Known—That R, Hart has completed his Pawn Office, and is now prepared to lend out any amount of Money at the lowest rate of interest, or half the rate of interest of any pawnbroker in the Colony—viz., Eightpence in the Pound. The utmost value advanced upon all classes of goods, from one shilling to £IOO. The highest price given for old gold and silver. Note the address— R. HART, No. 10, George street, Two doors from Robert Burns Hotel

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Evening Star, Issue 3420, 6 February 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3420, 6 February 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3420, 6 February 1874, Page 1

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