Late Advertisements. TO-MORR w, WEDNESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. 71 C VSES CHANGES 13 „ LEMONS. Just Landed, in First-class Condition, Ex Easby. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction at their Rooms, Manse street, on Wednesday, 9th December, at 2 o’clock, 71 cases oranges 13 ~ lemons Just landed, Ex Easby, in first-class condition. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, At 1 o’clock. On the Premises, Mount street, Port Chalmers. VU~ BARNETT & CO. * v « are instructed by Mr Boyce to sell by auction on the Premises, To-morrow, at 1 o clock, Household Furniture and Effects. Terms cash. NOTICE. S the Government do not intend closing the Large Quarry, we have much pleasure in announcing to our customers and i others that we are prepared to execute all I orders entrusted to ns with our usual promptness. Ballast and Rubble supplied in any quantity, and on the shortest notice. ALEX. M'KENZIE * CO. Quarrymen. Port Chalmer', December 8, 1874. NOTICE. TUST OPENED, Christmas and New v Year Gifts. New Head Dfpss Pins, jaegers, Swo>ds, Arrows, in TortoisesheM, Pearl, Jet, Steel, (■-'old Sprays. Back Combs. Riuaud’s best French Perfumery F. BEISSEL, Hair-dresser, Princes street. WASTE LAvDS BOARD. [VpTICc is Hereby Given that the next -i.l Meeting of the Waste Lands Board will be held on Thursday, the 10th inst.. at 11 o’clock. J. T. THOMSON, _ , , , Chief Commissioner. Waste Lands Board Office, Dunedin, 7ch December, 1874. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street. THE above Church will he open on Wednesday Evenings, from 7 to 8 o’clock, for the purpose of Letting Seats and receiving Pew Rents. GEORGE BLYTH, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS pER S.S. WANGANUI For BLUFF and RIVEB TON, from Port Chalmers. Passengers must go down by 12.15 trair To-morrow (Wednesday). H. HOUGHTON & CO. tea STEAM to NEWCASTLE and SYDNEY VIA WELLINGTON. Shortest route to Palmer Diggings. THE favorite screw steam fhip EASBY. 1489 tom register, A. Kennedy, com mander, will be despatchec the llthinst. Superior ac For freight or passage applr WEBB & FULTON. about Friday, commodation. FOR SALE, Four roomed Brick Cottage —Priscilla Villa, Dowling street. App’y to Mr Adams, at Mr Joyce’s office, Dowling street. OST, Half-bred Skye Terrier (dog answering to name of “ Dusk ” Finde rewarded. Watson, Grocer, Albany streel BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Vacancy for one gentleman. Apply Durie and Whyte, Grocers, George street. TO LET, two Rooms to three respectable young M on. Apply Duke of Edin burgh Store, Russell street. WANTED, a Furnished Bedroom with Fireplace, at once. Address “ Y,” Star office. bourne, making. street. ED TO LFTv by tender, twi jetton , 48 and 49, in Ravens close to the Station, for Brick Apply E. Stokes, tailor, Georg* WANTED Known, Choice Allotments on Fern Hill for sale. Apply R. Rose, Tailor, Princes street; or, Walter Palmer, Walker street. WANTED, a respectable Girl as Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs Holmes, Manor place. WANTED, a good Cook, references required. Apply Sussex Hotel. TAILDRS, good steady Tradesmen can dud constant work at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. \Ji/ ANTED, a Genera! Smith. Sinclair * * and Morton, Kin;i street. Wl A- '-TED, men to cut bush and put up 20 chains of fencing. H. Dnckmanton, Portohello. WAN 1 ED, a Respectable Girl about IS. Apply, Mrs Skey, Observatory Cottage, near Toll-bar, Ros:yu. WANTED, a Lad about seventeen to make himself generally useful. James Pryor, Fruiterer, George street. WANTED, a small detached House in or near Dunedin, or two convenient rooms, by quiet couple with one child. Reply for a week, “ Montgomery,” Star office, WANTED, a Char-woman for Railway Refreshment Rooms; twice each week. Apply, Occidental Hotel. WAN I ED, a stout Boy. Apply sharp to Matthews, Baxter, and Co., printers, Princes street. ANTED, Teniers for Removal of Bank of Earth. Apply 6 p.m., Albany street, oppo ire Mr Fl. xmun’s A/ ANIKD, a l aundress. For address, t v apply Pier Hotel. WANTED Known—' nblic Meeting of the Building Trades will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Thursday, at S o’clock, to consider the question of Saturdav Half-holiday Known—Special Meeting o! ’ Bricklayers’ at 'i u. in. or Thursday Night?. *
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Evening Star, Issue 3680, 8 December 1874, Page 3
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