Late Advertisements. M A S 0 N I G HALL. Great Success of the OXFORD TROUPE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, OCT. 5. Second Appearance in Dunedin of MISS ANDERSON, The graceful Lady Magicienne, in her Sparkling Entertainment, entitled “A Night in Wonder Land.” Assisted by Mr Yerten, the Celebrated Tenor; E. 0. Shipp, Champion Dancer ; Harry Seymour, Comedian and Pianist, and Frank Yerten, the Inimitable Humqrist and Character Impersonator, who will give selections from his Choice Songs and Dances, Sketches, and Olio of Oddities. New and startling noveltiep in active preparation. Prices of Admission.—Front Seats,'3s; Second Seats, 2s ; Sack Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. Box office at Begg and Anderson’s. Mr SEYMOUR, Business Manager.-
For Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Auckland, and Levnka, Fiji. DAY), 6th October, Cargo till noon. Passengers to be on board at 1 o’clock p.m. R. B. MARTIN and 00., Agents. QITY OF DUNEDIN. NOTICE (is hereby given that a certain Regulation to be entitled “ A Regulation for appointing Limits within which it shall not be lawful to keep any Swine,” to be made under the authority of section 1, subdivision 1, part 8, of schedule XIII of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867 (as adopted by Bye-law No. 2of the Council of the City of Dunedin, made on the lith day of November, 1868b has been proposed, and will be taken into consideration by the said Council, at an ordinary meeting to be holden on Wednesday, the 14th day of October instant, at ; the City Conncil Chambers, Manse street, in the said city, and, if approved, will be thereupon made and passed. And notice is further given that a Draft of the above-ref crred-to Regulations is deposited for the inspection (at all reasonable times) of any person interested therein, at the Office of the Council, ip Manse street, Dunedin, aforesaid. QIT Y OF DUNEDIN. Will sail from Rattray street Jetty, To morrow (TUKSTHE S.S. STAR OF THE' SOUTH, October 5, 1874. J, M. MASSEY, • Town Clerk.
NOTICE is hereby given that a certain Regulation, to be entitled “A Regulation for fixing the Standings of Hackney Carriages and of Borough Stage Carriages in certain cas-s, and the mode in which any such Carriages are to stand thereon, &c. j also, for fixing the Rates or Fares for Hackney Carriages and* for Borough Stage Carriages in certain cases”—to be made under the authority of section 48, subdivision 1, part 10, of schedule XII I. of- the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867 (as adopted by Byelaw 2 of the Council of the city of Dunedin, made on the 11th day of November,lß6B) has been proposed, and will be taken into consideration by the said Council at an ordinary meeting to be holden on Wednesday, the 14th day of October instant, at the City Council Chambers, Manse street, in the said city, and if approved, will be thereupon made and passed. .And notice is further given that a Draft of the above referred-to proposed Regulations is deposited for the inspection (at all reasonable times) of any person interested therein, at the office of the Council, in Manse street, Dunedin, aforesaid J. M. MASSEY, October 5, 1874. Town Clerk. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions, fcc., will be held at the Offices of the Society,; on Wednesday Evening, the 17th inst., between the hours of six and eight o’clock. CHARLES REID, Secretary, ST. GEORGE’S HALL DANCING CLASSES. . MR. J. KELLY respectfully announces that the Class for Adults on Monday Evening will be Resumed on the 12th inst,, Juvenile Classes on Saturday, at 3 p.m. NOTICE. r | THE Single Female Immigrants per ChrisJL tian M'Ausland will be Open for Engagement at the Immigration Depdt, Caversham, on Wednesday, 7th inst., at ten o’clock a.m. COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Officer. I. O. G. T. Lodge pioneer of dtjnedtn, no. 2. —The Officers and Members of this Lodge are requested to meet in the Lodge Room of the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Consecration of Hall,' &c, Visiting and sojourning Members are cordially invited to be present.-—By order. COAS DE LONGUEVILLB GRAHAM, W.S. . DAWN OP LIGHT DIVISION. DAUGHTERS OP TEMPERANCE, No. 70. THE Annirersasy of this Division will be celebrated by a Conversazione in the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, on Friday October 16 th. MARGARET ; STEVENSON, ' R.S. RARE CHANCE FOR A SMALL CAPITALIST. F° m? ALE . ~9 I<i Es *aWished Store, with Three Sections of improved freehold land, about sixty miles from Dunedin. JONES, BASCH, & CO,, House, Land, and Estate Agents, Temple Chambers, Princes street. WANTED, a Bed-room, with Board ; no other lodgers; state terms. Address •• y. R.,” Star office. WANTED, Two or Three Colonial Sofa and Bedstead Hands. North and Scoullar, Rattray street. WANTED, Carpenters. J. Campbell, Railway Waggon Works. WANTED, Tenders for Building Pourroomed Cottage (labor only). Particulars at Findlay and Co.’s, Stuart street. ANTED, by a family iu Morning - - Servant Girl, about eighteen, ply Mrs Aikman, Glasgow Arms Hotel. WHEELWRIGHT Wanted for the Country. Married man preferred. Apply to Guthrie and Larnach T ODGINGS Wanted by a Gentlemai mt o oC ialßo * rd - Ad4M
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Evening Star, Issue 3625, 5 October 1874, Page 3
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