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Late Advertisements. BREAD AND FORAGE, SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at the Government Offices, Dunedin, until Noon of Friday, 12th June, 1874 Ist, For supplying the Hospital and Lunatic Asylum with bread for the remainder of this year, A deposit of L2O must be lodged with the tender. 2tid. For the supply of Forage for the same period. Forms of tender may be had from the Provincial Government Storekeeper. Government not bound to accept any tender. OTAGO INSTITUTE. THE Second Meeting of the current Session will be held on Tuesday next, 9th instant, at 8 o’olock, when the following papers will be read : Notes on some New Zealand Birds, by Dr Otto Fusch, of Bremen, hon. mem. N. Z. I. Notes on the reported collision of Biela’s comet with the Earth’s atmosphere, by Mr H. Slcey. F. W. HUTTON, Bon. Sec. WANTED, intelligent Youth for Fruit Shop. Apply A. T. Dunning and WANTED, Waiters and Washer-up sharp. A. T. Dunning and Co., City Dining Rooms. WANTED, a young Man, one accustomed to the Butchering preferred. Apply J. Asher, Octagon. WANTED, Girls to Sew in Furs, and Apprentices. D. Cohen, Cargill street, comer of Fillieul street. WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs Bell, Elm row. WANTED, one or two Carpenters. Apply at 8 o’clock to-morrow morning to John Barnes, Forth street. WANTED, Tailors. Apply Brown, Ewing, and Co. WANTED, Nursemaid, Apply Ship Tun, Jetty street. LOaT, Black Leather Bag, left in a cab ; 5s reward. Guthrie and Larnach, bTiuces street. LOST, near Octagon, Pocket-book, containing two LlO notes, and six LI notes ; numbers known. Handsome reward on finder returning to H. H., Sussex Hotel, George street. 6 PRIVATE Board and Residence for Gentlemen, Laurel Cottage, Moray place. ANTED Known—Just opened, ex Mail Steamer, New Ruffles, New gashes and Sash Ribbons, New Laces, Lace Collars, and Lappets. Thomson, Strang, and Co. WANTED every citizen to see our New Goods by the Mail. Attractive display for Saturday. Thomson, Strang, and Co. ART UNION SHARES. TO MORROW, S '.TURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o’clock. M ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURN, & CO. will sell by auction, on the Premises, Princes street, To-morrow (Saturday Afternoon), at 2 o’clock— All the then unallotted Shares in Burton Brothers’ Art Union. AWAMOKO RAILWAY. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Secretary for Works until noon of Tuesday, 23rd June, for Contract No. 941, Laying Permanent Way and other Worn. Plans and Specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin, and at the Police Camp, Oamaru. Tenders to be indorsed “ Tender for Contract No, 941.” The Government does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. D. REID, Secretary for Works. Dunedin, June 4, 1874. SALES BY AUCTION, SATURDAY, 6th JUNE, At 12 o’clock. EXTENSIVE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, by order of Messrs Lyons and Hart. DM. spedding • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday first, at 12 o’clock, The following unredeemed pledges, transferred from Mr S. Levy (late pawnbroker) ; 675—July 4th, 1872, gold watch, diamond r i n g> gold chain, and two opera glasses; 419-May 3rd, 1873, theodolite; 595—20 th June, 1873, two brooches ; 628—June 28, gold watch; (49—gold watch; 650—gold albeit; 699—eight pairs boots ; 733—July 28th, gold watch ; 776—silver ditto and albert; 800—gold watch ; 901—gold ditto ; 906—September 15th, gold watch and albert. And 110 other pledges, numbering between 221 and 906, consisting of jewellery, cloth • ing, guns, underclothing, &c. Also, Pledges left with Messrs Lyons and Hart, as follows : 834—watch and albert; 831 chain and | ring ; 807—gun ; 1,024-gold watch ; 1,028 | —gold albert ; I,o3B—gold watch ; 1,056lot underclothing ; I,l2o—silver watch--1,137—Hiu s ;(j box; 1,143—3 rings; 1,147gold brooch ; 1,154 do and 2 rings ; 1,222 brooch and earrings ; I,2s3—ring ; 1,381—3 do ; I,427—watch and albert; I,476—shawl and diamond ring. And, 207 pledges, from 630 to 1,641 (which the Pawnbrokers Act allows to be sold) of a similar description to the above. Cash on the fall of the hammer. Any person holding tickets for any of the above, can obtain the pledge from the Pawnbrokers at the auctioneer’s moms up to the time of sale on paying costs extaa. OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. Driver, stewart, and go., stock and station agents. ™S.X?2 LAND PRODUCE BROKERS 5 are prepared to make AD VANCES on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLIP of WOOL, als< on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Pro duce, either for sale here or for shipment to their Agents in Melbourne, London, or th( United States. They will hold SALES at— KAIKORAI YARDS, every Wednes day, at 11 o’clock, of Fat Cattle Sheep and Lambs. otago wool and produci STORES, every Wednesday, a 3 o’clock, of Wool, Sheepskins Hides, Tallow, Flax, &o,

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Evening Star, Issue 3520, 5 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3520, 5 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3520, 5 June 1874, Page 3

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