Late Advertisements. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY 0P OTAGO. THE I2lst Monthly Meeting of this Society will be held on Friday, 27 th inst., at 7 p.m., at the Office of the Society, Temple Chambers, Princes street. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. , * WANTED, Nurse Girl, Mrs Campbell, High street. JW. will take up the Tasmanian Cham- • pion from LSOO to L 2.000. LOST, in January, between Criterion and Railway* Small Sketch. Book, Finder will oblige by leaving at Athenseum, TENDERS for Raising Four-roomed Cottage. Apply A. Riley, Cumberland street. WANTED, Tenders to Build a Dam; wood. Apply Allan King, Otago Steam Mills, Green Island. WANTED, by a Young Lady, a Sifcua-. as Barmaid. Addreas “E. 5.5..” Stab Office. .• WANTED, Two Sailmakers or good Tarpaulin hands. Apply Messrs Edmond, Forsyth, andM*Neill, Ironmongers, &c.. Princes street, Dunedin. GOVERNESS. —A Lady desires a Reengagement to Children under fifteen years of age. Address 14 5.,” Post Office, Lyttelton. . , 0 TO LET, a Bedroom for single young man, with Partial 1 Board, Apply Mrs Ross, Grant street. a Key, Apply at the Star Office.: >
iU: E E N’S T H; E.A T RE. Saturday Afternoon. ' - Day performance of the.Pantomime.Schools and Families liberally dealt with. Presents for the Children. Matinee bn Saturday Afternoon. ' Children, 6d; Adultsj Is, to all parts of the house. . , ■ • TO-MORROW NIGHT . A ' DRESS BALL will take place i jlx... at the Queen's. Admission Five Shillings. m i,; ■ Best Band [in Dunedin. I. 0. G;.T., LODOE PIONEER OF DUNEDIN, No. 2. A MEETING for the purpose of conferring • ,*he third degree . will be held ih the Congregational Hall, Moray Place, To-mor-.row (Friday) evening, (March 27, at 7.30 p.m. By order, CHAS. lik LONGUEVILLE GRAHAM, w.s.. TO,. LET, Furnished Sitting-roojn and Bedroom;, Fireplace in each; Vith or without Board, Apply Cooper’s Stored top of Stafford street. WANTED, a respectable Youth for the Ironmongery business. Apply John Mackenzie, corner:of Fleet and Maolatrcan streets. . 6K ; i OTANTED, by a, Young Man who wants to learn, a little farming; employment <m a .farm; -wages no object,. Address “ H.D.8.',” Times Restaurant. WANTED KNOWN Lyons’s Coach, leaves the Empire Hotel at , 9, a.hi.-. To-morrow, the 27th,’ for Lawrence, ANTED KNOWN-Band of Hope, Oddfellows’ Hall, To-morrow Night, at 7 sharp, r ■ . WANTED, a - good . . Cook. ’ Apply. ..Hutton’s Caledonian Hotel. 1 1‘ OST. a Ring, in High street, opposite the J Princess’s Theatre. The finder will be rewarded on returning the, same to ,Mrs Deudney, Lily Bank, Queen street. ; ' UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO.: RICHARDSON SCHOLARSHIP. •' THE Competition ■ for the Richardson .Scholarship will take place on Friday. Ist May, 1874. F ' The subjects- for examination, with the marks showing the relative value of'each, are ' the following : English, 150; Arithmetic, 150; Geometry,, Euclid, Books L 'and 11., 100 ; Algebra, 100; Latin, Virgil’s Georgies and De Amicitia, 200; Greek,- Anabasis, 100; General Geography, and History of England, from the Revolution to the accession of Queen Victoria,loo; 'Nataral SciebcC, 100. ‘ Competitors must have attended for two years some Provincial school, and for one year the High School of Dunedin," ' Age must not exceed 18. , ■ The Scholarship is tenable for three years, and of the value of £3O per annum. - The names of competitors, with certificates of good conduct, must be sent to me oh or before 30th April. W. H. MANSFORD, ,V Registrar.
SKIPPING*. HASBQIjR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS gAMSON, p. 8., for OAMARU, To •morow (Friday), 27Hi March. Passengers by 7.30 a.m, train. gEADTIFUL STAR, s.s.,forTIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, To-morrow (Friday), 27th instant. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Offices : Harbour ,Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL AS ; UNDER■ , for BLUFF anc TO from I>ort Chalmers, 10-MORROW. Passengers at 12.30 train, H. HOUGHTON & CO. Barque serene, for Wellington and Auckland. The lighter “Alexandra” is now receiving cargo for the above vessel, alongside Old Jetty ; all goods must be down by Friday afternoon, j ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., Agent.
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Evening Star, Issue 3461, 26 March 1874, Page 3
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