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•r iP^ sti Abuse,—A German, who was asked it lager beer was intoxicating, replied : “ Yell 1 trinks from seyenty to eighty glasses a day! and 1 feels all straight up in my upper story for any kind of peesiness, but I can’t tell vat it would be mit men vat makes a swill-tub of himself. ’ Late Advertisements. CITY OF DUNEDIN. MANURE DEPOT WANTED. THE City Council being desirous to make arrangements for the Removal of the Manure Depot from the Anderson’s Bay road site, is open to receive offers from owners of land outside the City who may be prepared to enter into an agreement for the deposit of manure and city rubbish upon their lands for a term of years. The land required for the purpose would be. say four or live acres. The contractor would be allowed to retain to his own. use the whole of the depot fees as presently authorised by the Council as under' For burying each horse or other large animal - . -£0 5 0 For burying each sheep or other small animal . . - 0 1 6 For burying each load of manure or other rubbish - - - 0 1 0 The contractor at all times to make proper provision for the reception of all night soil, manure, or rubbish ; to provide all necessary labor: and to be alone responsible in the event of the land thus used becoming a nuisance. Tenderers to state the terms upon which they would be prepared to provide the land for the depot; or, on the other hand, what sqm per annum they would be prepared to pay half-yearly in advance for the privileges of the depot. Tenders to be lodged with the Town Clerk on or before Wednesday, March 4. 1874, at four p.m. J. February 13, 1874. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk, ATHENAEUM MEETING. IP the parky who sent me through the post a paper headed by a portion of my speech at the above meeting will kindly call at the Sta.r office, he will receive his production back again, as 1 never read anonymous attacks, and the owner of the document may find a more honorable use for it than I can. ROBERT GILLIES. ANTED, a Junior Assistant. B. Bagley and Son, chemists. WANTED, two Shepherds, with dogs. Apply, ten o’clock, at the office of Wright, Stephenson, and Co. BUILDERS.— Tenders are invited . for a Gentleman’s Residence of Wood, which will be received by the undersigned till Thursday, 19th inst., at noon. E. J. Sanders, Architect and Surveyor. WANTED Known—Just Opened, a fine assortment of Fancy Eylet Vest Buttons. D. Sampson. WAN 1 ED, an experienced Horse-sho< Driver, and to work at the fire occasionally. Apply to John Johnston, blacksmith, Walton Park, .by Green Island. LOST, between Dunedin and Greenfield Station, three pairs of Threshing Ma chine Brasses Finder suitably rewarded on returning to G, F, Reid, Dunedin.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18740217.2.20.1

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Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 3

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