Lats Advertisements. FRIDAY, 20tb NOVEMBER. At 12 o’clock. 16 packages Earthenware, China, &c. 12 ~ Lamp Chimneys. D m. speeding • is instructed by the consignee to sell by auction, on account cf the shippers 28 packages containing rich gilt toikt sets' rich gilt dessert services, printed toilet sets, jugs in sets, mugs, chambers, dinner uud soup plates, white and gold and blue sprig cups and saucers, printed do, ewers and basins, egg cups, assorted glassware, tumblers, &c., &c. Also, 14-inch lipped and slip chimneys. Without reserve. Terms at sale. A SELECT CONCERT AND DANCE will beheld in the Drill shed, Caversham, on Friday Evening, November 20, 1874, in aid of the Caveraham Brass Band, to commence at 8 o’clock. Single tickets, Is 61; double do, to admit a lady and gentleman, 2a 6d. May be had at the Caveraham Library, «r of any of the Committee. Moonlight Right. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. IF the Excelsior’s Boys Crew will*pull oi the 30tb instant, please reply, as th( challenge was accepted on Mondaylast, anc t > allow them to pull any inriggid boat ui to 2ft longer than the Pioneer, at Por Chalmers, lor L2i» a-side. „ t , * WM. PEDLOW. Fort Chalmers, November 19. UMTED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ FETE THE Committee have resolved to carry out the Wrestling and o*her Sports (promised by them on the Prince of Wales’s Birthday, on the Caledonian Grounds on SATURDAY NEXT, at 3 o’clock. Boxes will be placed at the entrance gates, and visitors are solicited to bear them in mind, as the proceeds will be handed over to the Benevolent Institution. NOTICE. WALTON PARK COAL AND POTTEF COMPANY (LIMITED). r|XHE First General Meeting of this Coi X pany, advertised for Friday, the 20 November, is postponed until Monday, t 23rd, at 3 p.m. J JNO. M. JAMIESON, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE or Furnished Room wanted for a lady Address “ CP.A.,” ‘Daily Times’ Office.’ a Young Mab, t V eighteen. Apply J. A. Totara Parks, Anderson’s Bay. about Reekie, TO LET—Stanley , twenty minutes’ walk from Post Office, on ,v ain South Road, next to the Benevolent Institution. Apply W. Brown and Co., Princes street. FOR SALE, Twentv-three ■'>cres of Land near the Port ; price, LIOO. Apply Percival, ojitician, George street. TO Mr Peter Hutson, bricklayer, Caversham Take notice that, if the work contracted to be done by you in ibe Township of Ravensboume (for me) is not proceeded with by Monday morning, the -•■{■ d instant, the contract will be resumed me > completed at your expense Nathan Hart.
’ PANDERS will be received at the Office 1. of the Secretary for Lauds and Works until noon of Tuesday, Ist December, for Contract No. 1 005 - -Form ng 15 chains of road, Dunedin to Blueskin (via V. ater of eith.) Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Office of the i ngiueer of Roads and Works, Dunedin, Tenders to be endorsed “ Road* and Works Tender for Contract No 1,005 ” The Government dees not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. WANTED, als ursery Propagator, G. Matthews. SALE, Section No, 6, Main Forhury Road, Township of Darley. Apply Beck Bros., painters, *c., Maitland street. LOST, a Sealskin Purse, between Herbert, Haynes and Stuart street. Finder Mease return purse only to Mr Jones, Herbert. Haynes, Princes street. ANTED, a Goat in full milk. Applv sharp, J. Braithwaite, High street. WANTED TO SELL. Express, with or without horse and harness. Apply to M ‘Donald, blacksmith, Great King street. WANTED TO LEASE for about a month, a Four-roomed Furnished Cottage netr Port Chalmers. Apply “B. ” Post office. Port Chalmers. ’ WANTED, a Respectable Young Man as boarder in a private family. Apply Thomson, bootmaker, George street. WANTED, for Lawrence, a Joiner, to take charge of work. Apply J, Gore Bond street. ’ WANTED Known—Specialities for the next week, new Silk Jackets, from 14s 6d to 80s. A. and T. Inglia. WANTED Known—New Cashmere Capes, from 6s Gd to 60s ; and New Lace Mantles, from 16s 6d to 40s. A. and T. Inglis. WANTED Known—Boys’ Straw Hats, m greaest variety, for Is ; and I adies’ and Children’s Straw and Leghorn Hats in all the new shapes and styles, A. and T. Tnglis, WANTED Known—Ladies’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Children's do the Largest and the Cheapest Stock in the City. A. and T. Tnglis. WAN TED Known—A. and T. Inglis’s for the New Crepe Lisse Quillings , and Fallings j New Standard Frilling, from 5(1 per yard. . A. and T. Tnglis. WANTED Known— New Standard Frilling, from 5d per yard ; New Standard Tucker ; New Linen Sets, from Is 3d ; New Linen Cuffs, from Bd. A. and T. Inglis. ANTED Known—New Lace Collars ( n ’ ra I s 5 new I,ace Sleeves, from 1 Id ; French Cripo >oarf, la 6d-worth, 3 bd ; Men’s Silk Scarves, for Is. A. and T. Inglia. WANTED Known—Danish Kid Gloves, at 2s 6d per par ; French Kid moves, equal to Josephines, 3a 3d per pair, A. and T. Inglis. WAN 1 El) Known—Just opened, I of splendid Black Silks, the best Quality—ljoln 3a 9d jkr yard. <&* I*4 X#
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Evening Star, Issue 3664, 19 November 1874, Page 3
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