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Late Advertisements. \\7 ANTED, a Girl, about 14 years of '’ „. , a ß e » ma ke herself generally useful. )6, High street. tTTANTED, a Waeher-up, ApplyTimas V V Restaurant. WANTED, good Machinists for Shirts; also, Apprentices. Mrs Keates, ’astle street south. *l7 ANTED, Good Nursemaid. Apply * V Mrs Farquhar, William street. ryANTED, a Dressmaker. Apply Mrs YV Young. Frederick street. ANTED, General Servant; mu-t be V able to cook. Apply Mrs Ash-r, ctagon. 'ANTED, good General Servant ; ir must conk and wash. Good wages Mrs High street. WANTED, a First-class Cook; als< active Youth to act as waiter. Orowr Hotel, Rattray street. WANTED to give away, 100 loads clean Sawdust. Gibbs and Clayton, Cumberland street. J CLOTHING FACTOttY wants twenty smart -needlewomen, Shirtmakers, Machinists, &c. WANTED, Tenders for Working Quarry, Maclaggan street. Apply T. Robinson and Co. ty ANTED, Tenders for the Erection o TV Five Double Cottages. Plans, &c. to be seen at Kensington Hotel. WANTED, a Copy of the Ordinance for 1866. rinces street. Provincial H. Wise, TO DAIbYME 4 AND OTHERS.-To Let, either tor one year or a term of years, a Farm of about eighty acres, near Vlaori Hill; all fenced and partly laid down in English grass. Apply C. R. Chapman, 'Solicitor, Princes street. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TEMPORARY CLOSIs'G OP STREET LINE (As concerns Traffic.) ATOTICE is hereby given that on and after i-V Monday, September 21, the Traffic along Stuart street to the late Robin Hood Hotel, by way of York Place, will be temporarily closed, in order to allow the Contractor to expedite his work. Drays and other vehicles can proceed from Stuart street along Smith and Rattray streets, and thence up York Place or the Halfway Bush Road. KEITH RAMSAY, , „ , „ Mayor. 18th September, 1874. V. R. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, S pt. 18, 1874. Q. ENERAL ORDERS. No. I.—The Dunedin Artillery and Band Dunedin Naval, and Ist Battalion Otago Rifle Volunteers will parade for Route Matching at the Headquarters Drill shed, on Wednesday next, the 23rd instant, at 8 p.m sharp. No. 2—The Officersand Non-commissioned Officers Instruction Drill is changed from Tuesday to Friday. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, Commanding Dunedin District. THE CHRISTIAN RECORD enlarged Ibis Week to 16 pages. Price, 3d DADDY’S PET, a New Tale in This Week’s Number of the ‘Christian Record.’ C>HRlfeTI\N RECORD. New Series. rice, 3d, intending subscriber* are requested to give their names to the runners. Con Us and Culling, publishers, Rattray street. TENDERS riTESDERS invited for erection of ConX Crete Buildings for the Mosgiel Woollen Company. H. F. Hardy, architect. TENDERS will be received, up to 6 p.m. on Monday, 21st instant, for the erection of a Four-roomed Cottage. W. Harrop, • Ibany street. TENDERS will be received up to 21st ... September for a new Two storey Dwelling-house, and Storey on present buildVJS* Rians and specifications seen at M ‘Laren’s Store, Frederick street. npENDERS will be received at the ProX vincial Government Office, Dunedin, until k oon of Tuesday, 22ud inst., for Asphalting, Drainage, &c., at Immigration Depot, (Javersham. Plans and specifications at Office of Roads and Works, Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS will be received until Tuesday, 22ad inst,, for the .Erection of a hour-roomed Cottage at Kensington. Flans and-specifications at Hibernian Hotel Octagon. r P JS ' DERcS VVanted to put up Office and X Fittings. Apply to Matheson Bros., Princes street. SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS MAO RI, s. s,, for 0 A M A R U, on Tuesday, 22nd September. Passengers by 7.30 a.m. train. JgEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., for TIMARU AKAR OA, and LYTTELTON, On Monday, the 21sb September. Cargo till 4 p.m, on Saturday. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train on Monday. Offices : Harbour Chambers, SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL AS UNDER : WA LLA 81, s s,, for BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, and RIVERTON, On MONDAY NEXT. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees’ nsk, 6 H. HOUGHTON & CO., Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3611, 18 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3611, 18 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3611, 18 September 1874, Page 3

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