Late Advertisements. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Moray Place. TBE REV. DR HOSFBY will (D.V.) deliver a Lecture To-morrow (Sabbath) ■.veiling, on “Faith as opposed to Secularism.” , Service commences at half-pait six o’clock. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. fXIHERE will be a Special Meeting of the "*■ Antidote Division, No. 78, in the Division-room, on Monday, at 7.30 p.m. Business ; A Medical Officer’s appointment. CHAS. SELBY, R.S; SATURDAY, 23rd MAY, At 2 o’clock. CITY FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Terms extremely liberal, , Bringing purchase .within the limit of the most moderate means. . M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed by the Proprietors to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse itreet, on Saturday, 23rd May, at;2 o’clock, That splendid City freehold property, being sections 26, - 231, 29, 30, 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50, block XXX YI , having frontages to Clyde, St. David, and Forth streets, and subdivided into sections suitable for the erection of villas and tradesmen’s cottages. V This is the largest block of land in Dunedin unbuilt upop. It commands a splendid view of the harbor and the City; it is unsurpassed for beauty of situation ; is, without exception, the most healthy locality in Dunedin ; and is in 'the immediate neighborhood of the residence of the Rev. Mr Stanford. - Tit)e under the Land Transfer Actand terms LlO deposit, in cash, for each allot merit, and the balance treated with unusual liberality, 1 itho|raph plans at the rooms ol the Auctioneers. tpOR SALE, a. Four-roomed Detached; Cottage (freehold) and two-thirds of a; quarter-acre. Apply Forth street. FELLOW.-BHAREH( >LDERS, attend tbe| National Insurance Company’s on Monday next, to vote against the proposed’ dividend of sixpence per share to benefit the i speculators. 1 • w ANTED, a Milch Goat. A. ,T. Burns.* * Apply to. Known— Stewed Oysters a] yU • Americap Crackers every Evening the Season. J. H. Jewitfc, Princes street. LEITH LODGE, 1.0.0. F. A SUMMONED Meeting of the Leith Lodge will be held on Monday even-’ ing, 18th inst. on Q.F. Hall Co.’s business, and a degree meeting will be held on Wed-: nesday following, 20th inst, at 8 o’clockjp.m; l . , . A. H. WILLIAMSON, ' ' : • NG. IMPOUNDED on the 15th day of May, 1874’, by James Holmes,-;■ ; ; One Light Grey Horse (hack) ; no visible brands ; owner unknown. For trespassing on his garden ; and in default of being released, the above cattle will be sold at the Public Pound at South Dune dm, on Friday, the. sth day of June, 1874, at 12 o’clock noon. JAMES BARR, Poundkeeper of the South Dunedin , Pound. Furnished rooms to Let—Parlor ■ and one or two Bedrooms, with use of kitchen. Address James Forrester, Cumber- 1 land street; near St. Andrew street. MORNINGToN B\ND ' F HOPE will meet on Monday Evening, May 18, at 7 o’clock sharp. NEW MU>lO. “ SUNSHINE AND TEMPEST.” j As performed by Mr Charles' Sykes. , AT the request of a number of my musical friends, I purpose publishing the above descriptive piece of music, which has always been, enthusiastically received when 1 have had the honor to perform it. ; The published price, will be 4s, Ladies and Gentlemen requiring a copy will kindly address their orders to my residence, Filleul street. CHARLES SYKES. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. fjl HE Rev. Mr Gow will give an account To-morrow Evening of the recent wonderful revivals in Edinburgh arid elsewhere. WANTED, Respectable Girl as apprentice to the tailoring and machine. Thos. Carr, tailor, George street. TWO Furnished Rooms To Let to respectable people withoutjany encumbrance. Apply.Mrs.Chilcott, Maclaggan street. WANTED to Borrow, 1,500; good se ; entity ; 8 per cent. Apply “ Steno,” Box 84, Post Office. TO Patrick Conway and Charles Walker, ; owners of Sections 65 and 68, Town* ship of Darley.—T intend to fence sections 66 and 67, and hereby give you notice of the same. Henry Thomas, Darley. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of the Loyal Pioneer Lodge, Dunedin, P. A. P.'S, will be held in the Lodge Room, Milton Hall, Stuart street, on Monday, 18th instant, at 7.30 sharp.. Business: Nomination of Officers ; after which the Anniversary Uom-! mittee will meet to make final arrangements for sth June next. J. WALKER, W.M. NO. 1 COMPANY (C G.) AND CADETS. QPECIAL BATTALION PARADE on Monday Evening, 18th instant. Full dress. Every member not on leave is expected to attend. N. Y. A. WALES, Captain. WANTED, Tailoress. Searle, Rattray street, opposite Murray’s. ANTED, good Shirt Machinists i Finishers ; good wages. Mrs !h( <on, Dowling street, opposite Middle Dist: chool. WANTED, a good second-hand Punching and Shearing Machine. Address, with particulars, “ Machine,” Star Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 3504, 16 May 1874, Page 3
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