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Late Advertisements. WANTED, a respectable Lad. Apply Medical Dispensary, next Bank of New Zealand. c IT Y OP DUNEDIN. SURYEYuR WANTED. The City Council require the Temporary Services of a Surveyor, to assist in the City Surveyor’s department. Salary at the rate ofJL2OO per annum. A pplicatious, accompanied by testimonials, to be lodged at the Town Clerk's office, Manse street, on or before Wednesday, 4th March, at 4 p m. Further particulars at City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, February 23, 1874. Town Clerk. WANTED, a Nurse Girl and a General Servant. Apply to Paterson and M‘.Leod. r F° BET, on Lease, eligible Building Sites -*• at Sunnyside ; terms moderate. Apply Jas. B. M'Culloch, Land and Estate Agent, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. TO LET, Four- roomed Detached Cottage Apply J, Permin, Great King street near Union street. TO LET, a Shop and three Rooms. Apply to O’Brien, Munster Arms Hotel, w alker street. WANTED, a useful Girl, about fourteen or fifteen. Mrs Russell, Castle street, near Albany street. WANTED Known A Meeting of Storemen and Packers should be held, to take steps for an advance on the present rate of wages. WANTED, a Gardener, single, for up country, G. Matthews. a first-class Brick Moulder. " * Apply to James M‘Bride, ’ Ander son’s Bay. WANTED, a stout Lad to carry out parcels. Apply Brown, Ewing, and WANTED, a strong active Boy to car out parcels and make himself get rally useful. Apply to A. R. Hay. OTAGO LIGHT RAILWAYS. TENDERS will be received at the Offi of the Secretary for Works, until noi of hnday, 27th March, for Contract No. 88 construction of Light Railway up the Vail of the Waiareka. Drawings, Specifications, and general co ditions may be seen, and forms of Tl end obtained, at the office of the Provinoi Engineer, Dunedin. Tenders to be endorsed. “Tender for Co tract No. 880. The Government does n tender a Ce t0 accept the loweat or at Horace bastings, * Secretary for Works. OTAGO LIGHT RAILWAYS. fTYENDERS will be received at the Offi fv, ° f the o :ecret a ry for Works, until no< 27th March, for Contracts Nc 077, 878, and 8/9, construction of Lig Railways in the Western District of Sout *“ d .’ embracing "Riverton to Orepuki hxvertoa to Otautau,” and ‘‘Riverion Invercargill and Winton Line at Make™ Bridge.

Drawing, Specifications, and general conditions may be seen, and forma of tender obtained, at the office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin. Tenders to be endorsed “Tenders for Contracts Nos. 877, S7B, and 879.” as the case may be. The Government does not tender ake t0 a ° Cept th ® iowest or an y HOB ACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Works. ANTED, a smart useful Boy. Apply J, Braithwaite, Bookseller, WANTED, 15 Pick and Shovel Men. Apply, M'Grath, Harp, of Erin note], St. Andrew street. ANTED Known Clothing Depart* ment removed to corner of Princes and Manse streets during rebuilding. Brown. Ewing, and Co. ' ANTED Known -The whole of th( T-T Men s and Boys’ Clothing must b< sold. Brown, Ewing, and Co. Purchasers for the whole o 1 T ® r ° wn * Swing, and Co.’s Draper! ocock, at the compulsory sale. ANTED Known—The Premises com mg down, compels Brown, Ewing and Co. to sacrifice their Stock. 6 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Pai nership heretofore subsisting betwe donn Bathgate and Alexander Bathgate. Barristers and Solicitors, under the firm style of J . * A. Bathgate, has been dissolv by mutual consent, aa from the Ist day February current. J Dunedin, 18th February, 1874. JOHN BATtTGATE. A. BATHGATE. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN. I beg respectfully to intimate that I have resigned my seat in the House of Representatives, and also in the Provincial Council, as one of the Mem* bers for the City, and at the same time to thank you very sincerely for past favors and for the confidence you have reposed in me. I remain, Your obedient servant, JOHN BATHGATE. Dunedin, February 21,’ 1874. WANTED, for Poverty Bay, experienced Milliner; liberal salary given. Apply Butterworth Bros. COMPETENT general Servant wanted. Two in family. Apply before 12 on Tuesday, Mrs W. D. Meares, next All Saints’ Church. SINGE LI'S SEWING MACHINES. THE most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets’ Dunedin. ’ Machines sold on deferred payments. Be- | ware of imitations of the “Singer” Machines. s

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Evening Star, Issue 3434, 23 February 1874, Page 3

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