CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE NEW CONTRACT FOR REMOVAL OF RUBBISH FROM PRIVATE PRO PERTIES WITHIN THE CITY. NOTICE is hereby given that the contractor for this work will commence duty on Monday morning, Bth June, 1874 at Sam. ’ The present arrangement is that the carts shall start from Princes street south, and from George street, at the White Horse Hotel, simultaneously, and proceed towards the centre of the City. The streets to be traversed by the contractor are as under : Prinees street, from Anderson’s Bay road to Octagon; George street, from Octagon to Frederick street; Great King street, the whole length ; Bond street, do; Crawford street, do ; Hope street, do ; Walker street, from Hope street downwards ; Stafford street, do; High street, do; Maclaggan street, from Clark street downwards; Rattray street, from Canongate street downwards; Clark st, from Maclaggan street eastwards ; Manor street, Police street, Jetty st. Liverpool street. Water street; Dowling street, from Princes street eastwards ; Moray place, all round ; Gaol street; Castle street, trom St Andrew street southwards ; Cumberland street, do; !>t. Andrew street, the whole length ; Filleul street, between St Andrew street and Moray place. The Contractor ivill remove from the fron doors (or from a distance not exceeding 6f back from the front door) of premises situati along the streets, any rubbish boxes whicl may be left for removal. The boxes must be readily portable, atu should not contain more than say four cubii feet of rubbish. J. M. MASSEY, t . Town Clerk. June 4, 1874. CITY OF DUNEDIf . THE CITY COUNCIL is desirous 1 make arrangements with some perso holding Land along the. Line of the Glut! Railway, to receive statedly, and for a ten of years, the' Manure, Rubbish, and Nigh soil of the City, the intention being to mab arrangements for the removal of the preser Manure Depot from Anderson’s Bay Roat and to have all the rubbish taken from tt City daily by railway. Letters of proposal from, persons prepare to treat may be lodged at the 'i own Clerk Office, Manse street, Dunedin, on or befoi Wednesday, 10th June, at 4 p.m. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. sth May, 1874. City OF DUNEDIN, THE CITIZENS’ ROLL, YE AR 1874-1875, RATEPAYERS are reminded of tin necessity for their making immediate payment of all City Rates for the current year. bailing payment on or before the 15tt June instant, all ratepayers then in default will, as by law required, be excluded from the Citizens’ Roll. Persons who have recently acquired s qualification for admission to the Roll, oi whose qualification may have been lateh altered, owing to change of residence oi otherwise, are respectfully requested to in. timate the fact to me forthwith. J. M. MASaEY, _ Town Clerk. sth June, 1874. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TW 0 Gentlemen can be accommoda with Board and Residence. ] Keenan, Bay View House, High street. PRIVATE Board and Residence Gentlemen, Laurel Cottage, Mi place. COMFORTABLE Board and for four young gentlemen. Miss Polglaze, Hanover street west. Lorraine house, comer of ciar and Canongate streets. Private Boa and Residence, £1 per week, First-ch accommodation. Mrs English.
e u COMPANIES. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO. Established 1864. The Shares issued by this Society are of two kinds, called respectively Shares of Class A and Class B. Shares in Class A are of Twenty-five Pounds each, the principal being paid up in one sum. On these Half-yearly Dividends are paid at the rate of six per cent, per annum, and an annual bonus out of the surplus profits, and from the future annual division of the Guarantee Fund. They may be withdrawn at any time on three mont s’ notice. The last annual bonus was at the rate of 14 per cent, per annum. Shares in Class B are of Twenty-five pounds each, and will be realised after seventy-five monthly payments of five shillings each have been made. Ihe holders of them will also be entitled to a bonus on realisation, equal to a proportionate share of the surplus profits of the Society during the period over which the monthly payments have run. Shares may be withdrawn at any time on the usual notice being given, and, on withdrawing, Shareholders will receive the amount of their subscriptions with profits added.' The Society grants loans at the Lowest Current Rates, re-payable by Monthly Quarterly, or Half-yearly Instalments. For Prospectus and full information, apply J. S. WEBB, . . . Secretary ARROW RIVER UNITED GOLD MININ( COMPANY. LIMITED A CALL of Two Shillings and Sixpenc XA. per share will be payable at the offic of the Company, Manse street, Dunedin, o at the National Bank Branches, Queenstowi or Invercargill, ©n Wednesday, 10th June 1874.—8y order ef the Directors. R. RUTHERFORD, Dunedin, 2nd Ju o a. l ß7t galM ““ ger - Dunedin land, building, & investment COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital represented by 10,000 Shares at L 5 each. 5a per share to be paid on application, 10s on allotment, and the balance in Calls of 5s per Share at one month’s notice. Only One-half of the Shares (5,000) will be issued at present. Applications for Shares received by PAUL & MACPHERSON, Brokers, Jetty street. gOOTITSH COMMERCIAL ANOE CO. INSUR FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. Claims settled in Dunedin. , CAPITAL, £1,000,000.’ WILLIAM BROWN it CO., Agents, Pnnoes street (opposite National Bai
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Evening Star, Issue 3524, 9 June 1874, Page 3
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