Late Advertisements. V. M m NEW 2EaL\ND RAILWAYS. DRAINAGE CONTRACT. FRESH TENDERS are invited by tlie Co'onial Government for Drainage of Station Yard. Dunedin. Drawing and specification may be seen nt this office, where tenders will be received till noon on Monday, 14th September, 1874. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer Public Works Office, Dunedin, Bth >eptember, 1874. KANIERI LAKE WAT R-RACE COMPANY, LIMITED, MESSRS WEBB and PULTON have been appointed Agents of this Company for Dunedin. By order of the Directors. F. A. LEAEMONTH, Manager. VISITORS TO ROSENEATH. f 12.30 and 2 30 p.m. trains will call at Sawyer’s Bay Station, To-morrow, Saturday. Return trains at 4 p.m. and 6p m. town land wanted. THE Directors of the Dunedin Land, Building, and Investment Company {Limited), invite off ts of sections, situated withm the City boundary, and salable for the erection of Dwelling Houses. URQUHART MagPHERSON, Acting Secretary. Otago Club Buildings, High street. WANTED Known G. Stokes, Tailor and Clothier, next to Bri ish Hotel George street, returns his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and friends for past tavors, and assures them that his constant study will be to give a perfect fit, the best materials, sound workmanship, newest styles, and most moderate charges. N.B.—Patterns sent Post free on application, with directions for self measurement. IV CARPENTER' and PLASTERERS. - —Tenders invited for Carpenters’ and f’la-terers’ Work of new Spanish Restaurant, Princes street South, to be received by the on lersigned on or before Saturday, 19th September, at 2 p.m. W. Miller. TO LET. an Unfurnished Room, with Fireplace; married couple prefered. Rent, five shillings per week. Apply to Mrs Beilett, brosyenor street, Kensington. WANTE a Respectable Youth, who will have an opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of business and accounts. Urquhart Macphers >n, High street. WANTED, good Button-hole Maker Apply Mrs Keates, Castle street South.
WANTED, a Person to get up Shirts. Address by letter “ E.W.,” Star office. WANTED to be Known—That this is the best season in the year to use Slesingcr’s Supedor Condition Powder. Retail price, only 3s 6d per lb. w ANTED, 1 aborer. Apply to John Walsh, Arthur street. LOST, White Poodle Dog, with scar on back ; any person detaining same will be prosecuted. A. Smith. WANTED TO SEEL, Five-horse Waggon, nearly new. Apply Walker, King street. W ANTED, Lodgines for two single gentlem n in Private House, dining Address “ Lodgiugs,” Star Office. noted house for a first-class assortJ. ment of .Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, &c., is Taylor’s, Rattray street HATS. HATS. HATS. A LL the New and rasMonable Shapes at n. moderate pi ices, at Taylor’s, Rattray street%ll7 Girl to assist in house work. V T For address apply Howard, Chemist. WANTED, Apprentices to Dressmaking. Apply to Airs Spears, opposite Vulcan Foundry. Dressmaking done at the shortest notice. Mrs Hendry. Apply to Mrs 'pears, opposite Vulcan Foundry. FOUND, Black and White Newfoundland Dog, with chain. Owner can hare it by paying expenses. W. Wilson, Albany street. WANTED TO SELL Six Acres of Land by the seaside, beautifully situated for a gentleman’s marine residence. Also oh sale Three Blocks of Land—23, 30, and 40 acres each. Apply W. Percival, optician, George street. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHDRCH. A TEA MEETING will be held in the above Church, on Tuesday Evening, 15ch inst., for the purpose of recognising the Rev. J. Upton i * avia as Pastor hf that Church. Tea on the table at 6 30 p.m. punctually. The following ministers will take part in the proceedings: —Revs. Dr Stuart, Dr Roseby. Mr Gow, Mr Rigg, Mr Maxwell, Mr Blake, and Mr Isitt. Tickets, 2s each (Children charged full price), to be had f>om Mr Baird. Bookseller, George street ; Mr Beckiugsa'e. Draper, George street; the Tract Dep6t, George street ; Messrs Ooulls and Culling, Rattray street; also fr m the Committee and Members of the Church. V. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS arc invited by the Colonial Government for conveying Railway and Bridge Materials from the ships Corona, Tweed, and Christian M'Ausland, at Port Chalmers, to Oamaru. Conditions of Contract may bo seen at this < 'ffice, where Tenders will bo received up till noon of Wednesday. 16th SepL mber, 1874 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By cbmmand. W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, tfcptcfflb'er li> iS7i
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Evening Star, Issue 3605, 11 September 1874, Page 3
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