Late Advertisements. TENDERS will be received till noon on Thursday, 19th current, to erect two Shops and Dwellings for Mr Ambrose Ohiaroni, George Street. MASON & WALES, Architects. Notice of rkmoyal.-j. moyLAN, Tailor and Clothier, late of Frederick street, begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has removed to more Central Premises, situated in George street (lately occupied by Messrs Harrop and Neil, jewellers), where, by strict attention to business and first-class workmanship, he hopes to merit their patronage. TENDERS wanted till noon of Wednesday, 18th inst., for re-building the Cannongate Hotel in brick, for Mr Charles Field. DAVID ROSS, Architect. ANTED, a Good General Servant. T ra Pnrdie, Newington Lodge, Albert Road. WANTED Known.—Band of Hope tomorrow night, Oddfellows’ Hall, at 7 sharp. ANTED, Two or Three-Roomed Got* tage, within ten minutes walk of the Octagon. Apply “A. G.,» Star Office. l\ An Agate Bracelet. Winstanley, Post-office. WANTED, Bedroom and Sitting-room, by Lady and Gentleman—Boarding themselves. Address “ H.C.,” Post-office. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before V ednesday, 18th February instant, at 4 p.m., for tbe following Works, separately : 1. For Forming and Metalling portions of Vork Place, Smith Street, Stuart street, Dowling street, and Albert street. (The successful tenderer for this work will not be required to lodge any deposit money, but will be called upon to provide two substantial sureties, to the extent, jointly and severally, of 10 per cent of the contract sum, for the due completion of the contract.) 2. For Forming and Mettalling a portion of Queen street north, Leith Ward. 3. For Forming and Metalling a portion of Cumberland Street, Leith Ward. 4. For Metalling and Gravelling a portion of Cumberland street, Bell Ward. 5. For Kerbing and Channelling at Upper York Place, High Ward. Plans a"d Specifications at the City Surveyor’s Office. The usual deposit of 10 per cent will be necessary with each tender, aa regards Contracts 2, 3, 4 and 5. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 10th February, 1874. FOR SALE Cheap—A good Business, with Express, Waggon, Horse, and Harness. Apply New Zealand Express, nPENDERS Wanted for Shop, Dwelling, X Bakehouses, and Oven for Mr Wm. Robertson, Great King street. Plans and specifications will be seen at Mr Wm. GilChrist’s up to Saturday, 21st February, 1874. SKIPPING.
HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS and LYTTELTON, To-morrow (Friday), 13th February. Cargo till noon. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train. (RAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, To-morrow (Friday), 13th February. Passengers by 7.30 a,m. train. Offices : Harbour Chambers.
REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION TO BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL. THE Fall-powered Screw steamer WANGANUI will be despatched for above Porta on TUESDAY NEXT. H. HOUGHTON & CO. PUBLIC NOTICES, TEN FOUNDS REWARD. AN Advertisement, paid for one insertion in the Evening Stab, offering certain rates of wages to workmen applying at the Railway Works, Green Island, has proved to be a hoax. A reward of Ten Pounds will be given for such information as will enable us to prosecute the writer. Jpo REWARD,—Lost, on Tuesday, the Bth instant, between Dunedin and Palmerston, a claret-colored Memorandum Book, containing money and papers. On finder returning the same to J. Brogden and Sous’ office, Dunedin, he will receive the above reward. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. THE most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich Agent, comer of Princes and Dowling streets! Dunedin. Machines sold on deferred payments. Beware of imitations of the “Singer” Machines. COACHES. COACHES. YEEND AND POPE’S SOUTHERN LINE of COACHES leaves the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, EVERY MORNING, at 9 o’clock, For Tokomairiro, Balclutha, and Lawrence. HENRY YEEND begs to inform the travelling public that he has taken into partnership Mr Thomas Pope, so long and well known as coach-drivet between Lawrence and Tokomairiro dnving the last twelve years, and confidently expects, by careful driving and general attention to the com- ' fort of passengers, to merit a continuation of public patronage. H. Y. takes this opportunity of thanking his friends on the Southern road for their liberal support, and would ask a continuation of the same for himself and Mr T. Pope, who I will, with himself, drive through to Lawranee and Balclutha on alternate days.
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Evening Star, Issue 3425, 12 February 1874, Page 3
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