Lata Advertisements. FRIDAY, 2ml OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, SEWING MAORI ■ E. *c-., &c. M‘LANDRBSS, HEPBURN - , and Co. have been instructed by Ur. J Field Deck (who is leaving on a visit to England) to sell by auction, at the bouse lately^o cupied by him in Walker street (now tenentel by J. hj. Gibbs, Esq.), on Friday, 2nd October, at 12 o’clock, The whrls of his superior household Furniture, including— Drawing, diuing, aud bedroon furniture, kife'en utensils, Ac., &c., trichord cottage pianoforte, by Collard and Collard, half cabinet sewing machine, A c. Terms at sale. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. A CONTRACT having been entered into with Mr Alex. Mollison, for the delivery of goods from the Dunedin Railway Station, such contract to take effect from on and after the Ist of October, Merchants, Warehousemen and others will please have Custom Entries passed, Bills of Lading endorsed, and handed over with all possible despatch to the above mentioned Delivery Agent, who will deliver the goods punctually on arrival, at the following rates ; Within one half-mile of Railway Station ... ... ... 6s per ton Over one half-mile, and within City Boundary ... ... 7s per ton If Consignees take delivery of their own goods at Railway Station ... ... ... 6s per ton Goods arriving in Town and not cleared at the Customs will be charged storage while at the Railway Sheds. WM. CONYERS, General Manager, General Manager’s Office, Dunedin, 29th September, 1874. CAUTION. THE high reputation of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Sewing Machines has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. The Public are warned against parties advertising or offering for sale imitation Machines as “The An>ri” can Singer,” “on the Singer priucipl e,” or i on the Singer system,” in violation of the Company’s legal rights. The only “Singer” Maciimes are those made by the Singer Manufacturing Company. Machines sold on deferred payments. G. M. ALDRICH, Agent, Dunedin. NOTICE. fTTHE Partnership hitherto existing beJL tween William Matou and Nathaniel b oung Armstrong Wales, as Architects, has this day been dissolved. Signed I W. MASON. 8 j N. Y. A. WALES. 30th September, 1874. Witness to Signatures— Georgs W. Eliott, Insurance Agent, Dunedin. The Business will be carried on by Mi Walea, under the style of Mason and W ales, n. y: a. WALES.
VOLUNTEER ARTtLLIRY B\ND. THE Band will parade To morrow (Thursday) Evening, at Drill Shed, quarter to eight sharp. Mepbers will please bring Marches only. A. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE}, MEMBERS are requested to meet at the Engine House, To-morrow Evening, Thursday, Ist October, at 7 p.m. sharp, to join in Torchlight Procession. By order. ROBT, ROBERTSON, Secretary. TENDERS will be received until six p.m. on Monday, sth instant, for the erection of a five-roomed Verandah Cottage, William Harrop, Albany street. WANTED, Laborer. Apply to John Walsh, Arthur street. FOUND, small Sum of Money in Princes street; owner refunded on giving description. Apply to Mr J. Crawfurd, care of Mr Healey, Manse street. WANTED to Sell, a first-class Light Harness Horse, thoroughly staunch. Apply G. Sheriff, butcher, Kaikorai Hill. WANTED, a Situation in a General Store as Salesman ; ten years’ Colonial experience; no objection to go upcountry. “D. D.,” Post-office, Dunedin. WANTED, a good Tailoress. Searle, Rattray street, opposite Murray’s, WANTED Known—Great Clearing-out Sale now on at Scoble’s George street. WANTED Known—2oo pairs Ladies’ Cashmere Boots, 3s 6d per pair, at Scoble’s, George street. WANTED Known—soo pairs Children’s Balmorals, Is 6d per pair, at Scoble’s, George street. ANTED Known—Two Trunks of J v Ladies’ Cashmere, military heel, 7s 6d per pair, at Scoble’s, George street. WANTED, a first-class Groom ; wages given to a steady man. I Yeend and M‘Neil's Coach Office. GOOD Paperhanger wanted. Apply at once to N.*Leves, Walker street. SECOND-HAND Express and Cab for sale cheap. Apply Mr M'Donald, Great King street. fTNO LEI, Furnished or Unfurnished Apa'tmenta. Apply Rutherford and Mitchell, grocers, Great King street. VACANCY for two Boarders. Terms moderate. Back of F, Meenan’s store, George street. WANTED, Board in a private family, for * w ? y° UD S gentlemen. Apply, J. D. W., ’Mr M. D. Sutherland, grocer, George street. or Die North, a first-class Milliner and Saleswoman. Good salary. Apply Sargood, Son, and Ewen. TO LET, a large Unfurnished Room with fire-place, opposite Police fetation. King street. Mrs Hendry. WANTED, Tenders until Saturday for Setting Boiler and Constructing Flues, Turkish Baths, Moray Place. Appiy , on the building to W. S. Burton, manager. VACANCY boarders. Forth street, for two young Men as Apply, Grange Store,
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Evening Star, Issue 3621, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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