La e Advertisement?. NEW LINE OP COaCHES. DTJNSTAN AND QUEENSTOWN via TEVIGT. Messrs yeend & pope beg to an . nounce to the public that on and after Friday, the 20th, thsir Southern Line of Coaches will run through twice weekly, leaving their office, Empire Hotel, Monday and Friday, at 9 a.m. ; returning Tuesday and Saturday. Fares : Dunedin to Tuapeka ... ... £0 15 o ~ Beaumont ... 12 6 „ Teviot 1 15 0 »» Clyde 2 10 0 „ Cromwell 3 0 0 ~ Queenstown ... 310 0 YEEND & POPE, Proprietors. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX, AND KA i TANG AT A, Taking Cargo for Balclutha, luch-Clutha, Ac. THE a s. LADY OF THE LAKE will sail on Saturday, the 21st inst. Cargo till 4 p.m. G. F. REID, Agent. r° kET, a Three-roomed House,, suitable for shop or dwelling. Apply to I’Bnen, Munster Arms. . WANTED immediately, 15 Pick and Shovel Men. Apply J. Wallis’s '’tore, corner of George and St. Andrew’s streets. VIST ANTED, A Hopse of Five or Six
* • Rooms, within five minutes* walk of Post O ffi ce. Address, stating particulars, House, Office of this Paper. IMPOUNDED on the 18th day of March, 1874. by iv. Bain, Ranger, one Chesmit Mare, white down face, branded like A in diamond near shoulder. Owner unknown Trespassing on the Town Belt, near Water of Leith, and in default of being released, the above Cattle will be sold at the Public Pound at South Dunedin, on Friday, the 10th day of April, 1874, at twelve o’clock noon. JAMES BARR, Poundkeeper of the South Dunedin Pound. LQST, Two White Pigs, from Princes street. Apply M‘Kay, bu'cher, Anderson s Bay or Kensington, WANTED Known—A. and T. Inglia have to close their establish merit until further notice for v(a ; ut d£ business. Half a holiday, 1 hursday. gee Evening Star for particulars. A Young Man, fourteen years’ practical experience in the grocery, wine, and spirit trade, wants employment as Counterman, Storeman; Bottler, or take charge of a Branch Store. First-class references, Home and Colonial. Address “ Grocer,” Evening Star. WANTED Immediately, good General Servants and .Nurses * office closed Saturdays at 12 Mrs Clayton, Dowling surest, WANTED, a good Servant Girl. Apply A. Myers, City Loan Office, Princes street. WANTED to Rent, * Tw© or Threeroomed Cottage at Water of Leith. Apply Richard Jones, Forth Place. WANTED, A respectable Girl for small family, next Mrs Pearl’s, Dressmaker, Great King street, near Albany street. * WANTED a Plumber, constant employ, ment guaranteed. H. S. Fish & Son, street. WAIKOUAITI RACES. for the Handicap must be Lodged at the Golden Fleece, To-morrow,-not later than B,p.m, A. B. GILL, Hon, Sec. WANTED, Crimean Shirt Finishers; constant employment. Brown Ewing, and Co. ’ WANTED the Public to reserve their purchasing until Saturday, if matters can be arranged by that date—the whole stock, L 49.999 19a for absolute sale. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED, by Mrs Low, Galloway Station, a Nurse Girl, about middle April. Apply, Mrs Clayton Dowling
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Evening Star, Issue 3455, 19 March 1874, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3455, 19 March 1874, Page 3
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