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Lat? Advertisements. PERMANENT HOMES FOR THE WORKING OijASSES. BASCH, <t CO. have for Sale, bv private treaty, Sections of Freehold Land in the Town and Suburbs of Dunedin, under such Easy TERMS As to enable every man to become his own landlord at once by an outlay of VERY LITTLE CAPI TA L. TITLE UNDER NEW TRANSFER ACT. J., 8., & Co. undertake to advame capital or material for building purposes to intending purchasers. Sec-dons in Frederick street, / tbol place, Anderson’s Bay, 3t. Kiida, South Dunedin, Forbury, Sou:h Dunedin Extension, Kew, Opoho, Green Island, Burnside, Barrtield, &c. Office: Temple Chambers, Princes street. NOTICE TO SPECIAL JURORS? OALDER V. BROGDEN. rPHE Attendance of the Special Jurors in -L the above case will not be required 1 until Monday, the 2nd November next, at ten o’clock in the morning. 1, NEWTON WATT, Sheriff. Dunedin, October 24. LOT of Cutlery, Plated Cruets, Cut Decauteis, Gold-plated .Brooches, ditto Pius and Chains, Geneva Watches, Gold Hunting Match and Chain, Henry Gold Chronometer Repeater Lever and Chain, Blankets, Drapery &c., on sale; also a to Let or for Sale by private bargain. 'l'. Wood, Princes street south, next Kerosene Bond. r PHE Friends of Mr George Hamon are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late son Peter, which will leave his residence Stafford street, To-morrow (Sunday), at half-past 2 o’clock, for the Southern Cemetery. THE Anniversary Social Meeting of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church will be held in the Hall below ; the Church on Wednesday Evening next, 28th instant, at half-past 6 o’clock. Rev John Gow in the chair. Tickets, price 2s each, can be had of any of the office-bearers or committee, and also at several shops throughout the City. FARM FUR SALE. FORT V ACRES, Kaihorai, fenced and under English grass, with two good houses, and two streams of water—one suitable for motive power. Terms easy; UEQUHAKT MACPHER'O •, High street. IjTOR SALE, Foursrootned Detached Cottage and two*thirds of Quarter-Acre, Freehold. Apply opposite store, Forth street. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. THE Pioneer’s Crew accept the Challenge of the Excelsior’s Crew ; the race to be pulled at Port Chalmers, unless a Regatta be held at Dunedin on 9th November. G. TOMPKINS, Secretary. FARM FOR, SALH. AFIESS’-CLASS PROPERTY, 8 miles from Dunedin, consisting of 165 acres freehold, and 35 acres leasehold, all under cultivation, enclosed by wire fence, and close to public road. Price moderate, and terms very easy. URQUHART MACPHERSON, High street. HYDRA I Lie PRESS For Sale. Henderson, Law, and Co., Phoenix Bond.. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Anniversary services* on Sabbath Next, 25th October ; Morning—Rev. Mr Gow 11 Afternoon —Rev. Mr Rigg ... ... 3 Evening—Mr Johnston (of Caversham) 6.30 Special Collections on behalf of the Can gregational Fund. L 3 REWARD. LOST yesterday, by a Working Man, Thirteen Oue-ponnd Notes, betwixt Wilson’s Foundry—by way of High street and Moray place—and the Middle District School. Anyone returning the same to A. Mercer, Rattray street, will receive the above reward. LOST, a Cockatoo, Finder rewarded on returnin'; to Mrs Thyne, corner of Hanover and Castle ; treots.

FRIENDLY Societies’ Combination F6te Prince of Wales’s Birthday, by Railway to St. Leonards. TO LET, Furnished, Two-roomed Cottage in Lees street. A poly W. C. Hill, Club Peserve. nr*o LET, a Six-reomed House, -Rattray A street. Apply North and Scoullar. BOARD AND RESIDENCE wanted by Lady and Gent'eman Sitting-room and Bed-room. No other lodgers. “36.” Star Office. WANTED, Two Rooms-no children. " P.R.,” Post-office, Dunedin. V\/ '^ tV| a aspect-able Lad (about 15) • ? to make himself uatfal m the shop ; one willing to learn the trade preferred. Apply at once to a A. Mercer, Rattray street. GENERAL Servant Wanted. Apply at New Zealand Clothing Factory, between 10 and 12 o’clock. WANTED, Two Good Rubble Wallers. Apply A. Hyslop, builder, Clark street. WANTED, a Girl, about 13 or 14 Apply to Mrs Nathan Hart, Fleet street, late Arcade. KNOWN.—Now Landing, ex Pioneer, a superior cargo of Shag Point Coal. Delivered to all parts of the City at 35s per ton. MARTIN AND WATSON, The City Coal DepOt, Stuart street. ANTED, an experienced General Servant for a small family. Mrs Mowat, Regent Road, two doors off George street. “ w ANTED TO LET, a Four roomed House in Duncan street. Apply Thomas Bennett. WANTED, Xwo Good Axemen. Apply, Monday morning, Allendale Oardens, Forbury.

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Evening Star, Issue 3642, 24 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3642, 24 October 1874, Page 3

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