Late Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, 19th ADGUST, At 12 o’clock. On account of whom it may concern. At the Universal Bond. NINE CASES IRON BEDSTEADS, Ex Devana, from London. Slightly damaged. M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed to sail by auction, at the Universal Bond, on Wednesday. 19th August, at 12 o’clock, Nme cases iron bedsteads, Consisting of Double and single iron bedsteads and children’s cribs, various sizes and patterns. All more or less damaged by sea water. Terms cash. WEDNESD \Y, 19th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. By Order of the Public Trustee. THE INTESTATE ESTATES OF JOHN RAYMOND. WM. GRAHAM, AND LUYIGI YALLI. W BARNETT fr CO. • are instructed by the Public Trustee to sell by auction, at their Hooms, Princes street, at 12 o’clock, in the above Estates, Two silver hunting lever watches, set of teeth, with gold plate, gold pin, two opposum rugs, wearing apparel, and personal effects. Terms cash. NOTICE. ROSLYN ROAD BOATD. THE following Bye-laws have been and passed by the Roslyn Road Board and approved of by his Honor the Deputy-Super-mtendent Bye-laws of the Roslyn Road District duly made in pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in the “ Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871,” the “Otago Hoads Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1872,” the “Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, Amendment Ordinance, 1874,” the “ Highway Boards Empowering Act, 1871,” and the “ Highway Boards Empowering Act. 1872.” and passed at a meeting of the Koslyn Road Board held in the Roslyn Hoad District on the 27th day of July, 1874, intituled Byelaws No. 1 and iNo. 2, to provide for the order and good government of the Roslyn Road District, and for appointing the hours during which it shall not be lawful to drive along or on any of the public streets or roads in the Roslyn Road District, any cattle intended for sale, slaughter, or shipment, ©r travelling from on© part of New Zealand, or of any other Colony to any other place, and for prohibit mg riding or driving horses or other cattle on any tf the footpaths or sidewalks in the said Koslyn Road District. Bye-Law No. I,—lt shall not be lawful to drive along or on any of the public streets or roads in the Roslyn Road 1 istrict between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p,m. of any day any cattle intended for sale, slaughter, or shipment, or travelling from one part of New Zealand or any other Colony to any other place. Provided always that nothing herein contained shall apply to horses driven in harness or to oxen in the yoke, or to any quiet cow or cows in actual use for dairy purposes.' -Any one on being convicted of an offence against this Bye-law shall be liable to a penalty nob exceeding the sum of Twenty Pounds Bye-Law No. 2.—lt shall not be lawful to ride or drive horses or any other cattle on any of the footpaths or sidewalks of the Roslyn Road Dis trict. Any one on being convicted of an offence against this Bye-law shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds. A. H. ROSS, Chairman. July 27, 1874. The common seal of the Roslyn Roai Board was hereunto affixed in the presenc Alex. 0. Bego, JAMtS Kilgour, Members of the Roslyn Road Board. I approve of the two foregoing bye-laws. Dated at Dunedin this 31st day of July, J. T. BOYD, D eputy - Superintendent. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX AND KAITANGATA, taking Cargo to Inchclutba and Balcluth^. till 12 o’clock. THE s.s. LADY OF THE LAKE will sail for the above Ports, To-morrow, Wednesday, 19th inst. Cargo G. F. REID, Agent. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.-Lost, on Saturday Night, 15th instant, in Hanover street, a Hunting Geneva Watch. Number known. Finder leaving it at the Adelaide Hotel will receive the above reward. TO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms. Apply late Economic Printing Works, Maclaggan street. WANTED, Sitting-raom and Bedroom, with board ; ten minutes’ walk from Post offiee. Address, stating, terms, to “C.C.C.,” office of this paper, WANTED, Apprentice to machine. Searle, corner Rattray street, opposite Murray’s. 1 WANTED to Sell, cheap, Cottage Piano. Wm Queen street North. first-class Galloway, WANTED, two Wheelwrights. Watson and Gow, Princes South, ' ■ Apply street WANTED, a young Man for Country Hotel. Apply Coach office, Empire Hotel. r WAN TED to Let, a furnished Bedroom to respectable joung man. W. Stenijiford, Maclaggan street. WANTED— Housemaid, Laundress, and General Servants. Apply immediately at “ The Home,” Dowling street, TENDERS for Fencing received till Friday, Noon. Apply J. Blair, Mr Reid’s. Walker street. LOST, between Koslyn and Rattray street, Colonial Ring. Finder please leave same at P. Hayman and Co’s. REQUIRED, by a Gentleman, Par Board and Residence with a fan reatdinga short distance out of town drrss “ C.D.,” Star Office, Apply Miss Brownlie, Prints street,
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Evening Star, Issue 3584, 18 August 1874, Page 3
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