Late Advertisements. MONDAY, 7th DECEMBER, . At 12 o’clock. On the Premises, Mosgiel. To Town and Up-country JStore-kcepers, Grocers, Rakers, Butchers, Hawkers, and the Public generally. UNRESERVED, LARGE. and IMPORTAN I' BALE, by Public Auction, °F Groceries, Drapery, Haberdashery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery, Crystal, China, and Earthenware, Stationery, Fancy Goods, &c., See. Also, TEN YEARS’ LEASE OF THE PREMISES. In ono or more lots to suit purchasers. M’LANDRESS, MEPBURM, & CO. have received instructions from Messrs St. L. and A, Webb to sell by auction, on the premises, in Mosgiel, on Monday, December 7, at 12 o’clock, The whole of their large and well-as-sorted stock in store. Also, Ihe lease for ten years of the general store, bakehouse, and butchery. Also, Two spring carts, harness, and saddle, &c., Se c. The proprietors having determined to relinquish the general store department of their business, in consequence of their whole attention being given iu connection with their large new hotel, the A uctioneers beg to call the particular notice of storekeepers and others to this important and unreserved sale of stock and premises, as it offers to enterprising men of business habits an opportunity, seldom to be met with, of securing a ready made business in one of the most thriving districts in the Province. Stock lists, plans of buildings, and full p rticulars can be had from the Messrs Webb, Mosgiel; or from THE AUCTIONEERS, Manse street, Dunedin. Terms very liberal. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, AW. MACAR THU R, .• Watchmaker and Jeweller, Respectfully informs bis friends and the public that he has taken that ’-hop iu PRINCES STREET, (Nearly opposite the Post Office, and next to Jacob’s E;■ ncy Bazaar). And trusts by strict attention to business, and moderate charges to merit a share of public support. From Mr George Young’s, and late of Harris’s, Princes street, Edinburgh. (Eighteen years’ experience.) ITIENDERS will be received at the Office S- of the Secretary for Works until noon on Friday, 4th December, 1574, for— Contract No. 1 008—Erection of 10 chains Timber Framing at Waikouaici H arbor. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin, and at Police Camp, Waikouaiti. ’J enders to be endorsed “Tenderlfor Contract No. 1 003.” 'ihe Government does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. TENDERS Wanted for the Purchase of a complete Working Engineering and -hipsmith’s Business, with all plant, tools, goodwill, and everything suitable for carrying on a large and profitable trade in the fast-increasing town of Port Chalmers ; given up solely in consequence of the death of one of the partners, and the surviving partner about to visit England. Business established about fifteen years. Tenders must he lodged no later than December 18th, at the woiks of Easton and M"Gregor, where all information, &c., &c., can bo obtained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Port Chalmers, 2nd December, 1874, WANTED, a number of good General Servants and others. Apply Mrs Paterson, registry office, George street. WANTED TO RENT, a Two or Threeroomed House, furnished. Address “J.,”Star Office. TO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms, fireplace in each room. Apply Bt. Hellier’s Cottage, Frederick street. MRS DICK’S Registry Office for Servants, Dowling street, fifth house from Princes street steps. GROCERY. —Young Man arrived from Scotland, thoroughly experienced, steady, and industrious, desires situation. “ 8.8.,” Star Office. w ANTED, a lailor for Tokomairiro ; constant employment, Apply Brown, Ewing and Co. WANTED, Pick and Shovel Men. Apply on the works, Halfway Bush road. WANTED, Alexander Thomson, bricklayer, passenger by ship Invercargill, to call on Win. ings, Forbury. WANTED, Board and Residence for a Single Man, where they only take one lodger. Address “ X.Y Z ” Bt*p Office. ’ ■’ A ■ WANTED, a First-class Pattern-maker. Apply Railway Foundry, Great King street. WANTED, a Nurse and Needlewoman for town; also Cooks and General Servants. Miss Cane's office. WANTED, a General Servant; good wages given ; none but a thoroughly competent woman need offer. Apply in person to Mrs Cole, Albany street. WANTED, strong Boy for carrying parcels. Apply Richards and Co” adjoining Koyal George, George street. ,'M SWAN is authorised to colb Renta on my account. Otto Arne 'ANTED, a Boy—one accustomed butchering preferred. Apply Pearson, York place. J ANTED, a Sharp Active Lad. Apr H. S, Fish, Jan., Princes street. WANTED, Two Respectable Lads, apprentices to the painting a paperbanging business Fish and S> Princes street. ANTe.D, a good Coat Han slant work and best wages, sharp, S. Stokes. George street. ANTED, Carpenters ; alsj, M Cut Hay. Apply Ewing and i builders, Princes street. ANTED, a smart Lad; o knowledge of the town A Pp!y R. T. Wheeler, Stafford st tIOM PORTABLE Lodgings , J two gentlemen ; no childr ) Mrs Paterson, Registry Offic street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3676, 3 December 1874, Page 3
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