Advertisements. TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER At 2 o’clock. - 85 TRUNKS BOOTS. Just Landing. M,L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. hare received instructions from the importers to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manso street, on Tuesday, 29th September, at 2 o’clock, A shipment of 85 Trunks of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Boots. Just Landing. All new and suitable for the season. Catalogues to be obtained at the Rooms. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At half-past 1 o’clock. 3 CASES MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, Consisting of tweed and silk-mixed suits, trousers and vests, trousers, paget, sac, and Galatea coats, &c., &c. Terms at sale. HEPBURN, & CO. TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Provincial Yards. THOROUGHBRED MARE BUTTERFLY. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 29th September, at 12 o’clock, The Thoroughbred Chestnut Mare Butterfly, six years old, by Scud, dam Evangeline, by Towton, winner of the Dunedin Maiden Plate in 1873, beating ten others. To be seen previous to the sale at Scott’s Commercial Stables. O TA G 0 RAIL WA Y S TIME-TABLE FOR OCTOBER, 1874. , Trains will leave the under-mentioned Sta turns as follows : DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. Down. —Leave H .11. Dunedin 6 30 a.m. Do 8 15 a.m. Do *lO 30 a.m. Do +l2 30 p.m. Do *2 30 p.m. Do 4 45 p.m. Do 6 30 p.ra. Up. —Leave H. M. Pt. Chalmers 7 15 a.n Do Do Do Do Do Do 9 15 a.w *ll 30 a.n +1 80 p.n *3 30 p.n 5 30 p.n 7 15 p.n Dunedin Do Do Dunedin Do Do Do Do *Stops at Pelichet Bay only. +Stops at Pa chet Bay and Burke’s only. SUNDAY TRAINS. Return Tickets, 2s 6d. Down.—Leave Up.—Leave H - M. H . M, 930 a.m. Pt.Chalrars 10 10 a.i 2 30 p.m. Do 3 15 p.r 4 0 p.m. Do 5 0 p.r CLUTHA RAILWAY. Down. —Leave Up. —Leave H. M. H . M. 730 a.m. G. Island 830 a.i 9 5 ».m. Do 9 40 a.n 130 a.m. Do 3 0 p.r 415 p.m. Do 445 p.i 5 20p.m. Do 5 45p.r WM. CONYERS, General Manager.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, Colonial Bank Shares. Lowest price, box 51. Post Office, Dunedin. WANTED, respectable young Lad as boots, &c, J. Patterson, Australasian Hotel. WANTED, a Light Porter, with knowledge of the town and good references. Apply to the undersigned. Weir and Samson, 99 George street, between tho British and White Horse Hotels. SALE, Waggonette, with ©r without Horses. Sharp, G. Harrington, Cumberland street. TO BAKERS. A respectable Young Man, twelve years in the above business, seeks a situation as Baker, or to serve customers. Apply at T. Pochnall, Hillside House, Caversham. TO LET-—Two Rooms (unfurnished) with fireplace, E6xt Black Bull Hotel. George street. , 6 WATCH LOST.—L2 REWARD. LOST, on Sunday Evening, between London street and Mr J. A. Connell’s house, Leith street, a Lady’s Gold Watch, on plain steel Albert chain. Supposed to have been dropped in Great King street, about Knox Church. Finder will receive the above reward on bringing to CONNELL & MOODIE. LOST OR STOLEN, a brown Retriever Dog ; any person detaining him after this notice will bo prosecuted j information rewarded. Wm. U’Ren. LOST, a Carriage Lamp, opposite Mr Joyce s, Roslyn ; finder please return to Mr Joyce or Mr Winter, forwarding agent. Princes street. ° K ’ WANTED, a respectable Lad as Apprentice to the Boot trade. W. Clarke, opposite Robert Burns, George street. 6 WANTED, Two Needlewomen. Apply M. Simons, Serpentine Avenue, top of Maolaggan street. WANTED, Ploughmen, Shepherds, a Waiter, and Boots. Apply Hooper’s Labor Agency. FOR SALE. TWO Sections Freehold Land at Barrfield. JONES, BASCH, & Co., House, Land, and Estate Agents. FOR SALE.—Four-roomed House, Outhouse, &c., with Half-acre Freehold Land ; two miles from Octagon. JONES, BASCH, & Co,, Temple Chambers. FOR SALE. MAORI HILL.—Four-roomed House and Quarter-acre Section. JONES, BASCH, & Co. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Established 1865. MRS HAMANN begs respectfully to inform her Friends and Pupils that, having leased the large Hall at the Queen’s Theatre, her Classes will in future be held there, the Hall having been enlarged and well ventilated. JJUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, (Commercial, Classical, and Mathematical), Yiew Terrace, Dowling street. Principal —Mr A. Barrbtx. The ensuing Quarter will commence THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1874. Terms (payable in advance): —Day Pupils, " L2 per Quarter; Boarders, Ll2,
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Evening Star, Issue 3619, 28 September 1874, Page 3
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