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Late Advertisements. QUEEN’S THEATRE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, April 1. CLARA STEPHENSON, The great Australian Tragedienne. THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery Miss Clara Stephenson Cousin Joe Mr C. o’Brien Clara Stephenson’s Great Soug of All Nations. MDLLE. BLANCHE & MONS. HAMEW. Concluding with the Comedy of HIS LAST LEGS. O’Callaghan Mr C. O’Brien Juha Mortimer ... Miss Clara Stephenson On Thursday, April 2, Benefit of Tom Kemp. THE OCEAN OF LIPS. WANTED, to Purchase a few Standard Insurance Shares. “C.,” box 120 Post-ffice. NOTICE. ROSLYN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. THE Voters’ List for this district may be insp' cted at my house till the 14th day of April current. WM. \OUNG SPIERS, Clerk to the Board.April 1, 1874. WANTED, Carpenters; good hands, Apply sharp, at W. Asher and Co.’s. WANTED, a Laborer; one accustomed to scaffolding. Apply New Church, Stafford street. WANTED, Carpenters. Apply P. J. Serle, Builder, Bend Street south. WANTED, a Girl, about 14. Apply Adame, next to Patrick, Butcher, Maclaggan street. WANTED, Lodging j board whole or partial. “Student,” office of this paper. ANTED, Carpenters ; long job. Apply Ewing and Gracie, Builders, Manse street. WANTED, a Cook. Occidental Hotel, corner Manse and High streets. WANTED, a Boy, as Apprentice. Apply V, Almao and Co,, Hatters, Princes street, Dunedin. WANTED to Sell, a new Express Waggon. Apply in Paddock, opposite Red Lion Brewery, King street. LOST, a Pan of Ladies’ Kid Boots. Finder rewarded by returning the same to M. Fleming, Bootmaker, next to Hirsch, Dyer, George street. ~ LOST, bilk Umbrella, in Howe street. Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs Hughes, Howe street. FRIDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. CORPORATION LEASES. M 'L AN DR ESS, HEPBURN, & Co. are instructed by the Corporation of the City of Dunedin, to sell by auction, at their 'ooms, Manse street, on Friday, 10th April at 2 o’clock, .21 Years* I eases of the under-mentioned City Corporation Properties : Lot 1. Being section 5, block ll,, Wharves and Quays Reserve Lot 2.—Being section 6, block 11., Wharves and Quays Reserve Lot 3.—Being section 8, Baths Reserve, at north end of Castle and Leith streets Lot 4.- Being section 9, Baths Reserve, at north end of Castle and Leith streets Lots. - Being section 10, Baths Reserve, at north end of Castle and Leith streets Lot 6. —being section 11, Baths Reserve, at north end of Castle and Leith streets Lot 7.—Being section 12, Baths Reserve, at north end of Castle and Leith streets Lot B—Being subdivision 3, block XXXIX., Princes street South Reserve Lot 9. -Being subdivision 1, block XLII., Princes street South Reserve Lot 10.-Being subdivision 2, block XLII., Princes street South Reserve ' Lot 11.—Being subdivision 3, block XLII. Princes street South Reserve ’ Lot 12.—Being subdivision 4, block XLII. Princes street South Reserve '* Lot 13, —Being subdivision 5, block XLII. Princes street South Reserve ’’ Lot 14.—Being subdivision 6, block XLII. Princes street South Reserve '* Lot 15.—Being subdivision 13, block XLII. Princes street South Reserve *’ Dot 16,—Being part of subdivision 15, block XLII., Princes street South Reserve. Further Particulars at Town Clerk’s Office. Conditions at sale. LOST, a Bunch of Keys. Finder rewarded on returning to W. Couston Rattray street. . ’ THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 11 o’clock sharp. SCHOONER EUPHROSYNE. MHANDRESs, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Thursday, 2nd April, at 11 o’clock sharp. The New. Three-masted Schooner EUPHROSYNE, Built at Auckland, 75 tons register, and carrying 100 tons of cargo, on a draught of 6ft. 4in.—well found in every respect. The Euphrosynebas arrived from Timarn, and can be inspected at the Rattray street jetty. Also, 546 spokes, and 45 pair naves. Terms at sale. WANTED, a Boy between 12 and 14, to milk cows and make himself generally useful. Apply J, Litzenberger, Confectioner, Stuart street. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BAND. THE BAND will muster for General Practice on THURSDAY evening, at the Head-quarteis Drill-Shed, at 7 30 sharp. By Order. A. GEORGE, Secretary. IMPOUNDED on the 31st day of March, 1874, by William Wynne—One bay cob Horae, branded like WC off shoulder, and CW near; owner unknown; trespassing in William Wynne’s garden, St. David’s street; and in default of being released, the above horse will be sold at the Public Pound at fc-oUth Dunedin, on Friday, the 24th day of April, 1874, at 12 noon.—James Barr, Poundkeeper, South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3466, 1 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3466, 1 April 1874, Page 3

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