PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MR THOMAS HAZLETT, having purchased the Old Established Business Premises of Mr E. T. Atwood, Momington, begs respectfully to intimate to the Inhabitants of the surrounding disirict, that, as Goods of the best quality only will be kept in stock and sold at moderate prices, he trusts to merit a share of public patronage. Wines and Spirits in Bottle. All orders punctually attended to ; and Goods delivered to all parts of the district. THOMAS HAZLETT. Momington, , December 23,1874. PUBLIC NOTICE. /"\N and after the 2nd of January, 1875, the Branch Establishment of Messrs Isaacs and Marks, lately carried on by them at the corner of Rattray and Princes streets, will be removed to their old-established premises at the comer of Arcade and Maclaggan street; and they also notify that in future they will have no connection with their late premises in Princes and Rattray streets. All debts contracted at those premises must be paid on or before the 28th December, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken by them for recovery of the same. DERSON & MORRISON, Plumbers, Coppersmiths, Brassfinishers, Tinsmiths, Gasfitters, Zincwobkeks, &c., HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. All kinds of Hot-water Apparatus fitted up on the newest and most approved principles. In connection with the above, A. and M. beg to intimate to all those who require their buildings heated with hot water that they have just completed a contract for heating the Immigration Barracks. Cavershara, with success and to the entire satisfaction of the Government Inspector of Works. N.B. —Note the address— ANDERSON & MORRISON. BATHS. THE New Baths of the Otago Turkish Bath Company (Limited), will be open to the Public at the New Buildings, Moray Place, on and after Monday, the 28th instant. Tariff— Turkish Bath 3a Turkish Bath, including Sulphur Bath ... 3s Turkish Bath Book containing eight tickets of admission "... 20s Sicilian Bath Is Tepid Swimming Baths entirely free from danger to youths learning to swim 6d Special hours for Ladies, who will be waited on by experienced females. All particulars can be ascertained on application to Mr Burton, at the Baths Tickets can be procured at the Baths, or at the principal City hotels. URQUHART MACPHERSON, Secretary. ADMISSION FREE Free Admission ADMISSION FREE TO SEE JJ AY AND O. S ART EXHIBITION PRIZES In the Octagon. A FEW MORE TICKETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY, (for 5s each). ADMISSION FREE, Free Admission COME AND SEE. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. V. K TENDERS are requested for the supply of Coal and Frewood in such quantities as may from time to time be ordered, for the Supreme Court, Land Transfer, and Resident Magis rate’s offices, Dunedin, during the ensuing twelve months. EDWARD ffRAS. WARD, Registrar. RATTRAY STREET WHARF. THE OTAGO HARBOR BOARD will receive Sealed Tenders until Noon of Tuesday, January 12, 1875, for the Contraction of 1,140 ft. of Wharf, being an extension of the present Wharf. Drawings and Specifications to be seen at the Temporary Offices of the Board, Provincial Council Chambers Tenders to be addressed “ Rattray street Wharf,” Harbor Board Office, Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD 6 PER CENT. DEBENTURES, DUE 1913. APPLIC vTIONS a>o invited by the Colonial Bank of New Zealand for the whole or part of the first issue of the Otago Harbor Board Debentures, amounting to 1 L 20.000. The Debentures will be issued for j LIOO each, will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, principal and interest being payable at the option of applicants either in London, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, or Dunedin. The entire loan, whiob is secured on the Harbor Property and Revenues, is repayable By annual drawings after five years from date of issue, the total sum payable beinnot later than the year 1913. r Further particulars may be obtained at i the chief office of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, who have been appointed i rt gents by the Board. The Debentures will be allotted as applied for, and interest allowed for payments made prior to the date of issue, which has been fixed as the Ist January, 1875. By order of the Board. JOHN L. GILLIES, „ * , s«ctetaiy. Dunedin, 17th NoVeaabei 1 ,1874,
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Evening Star, Issue 3696, 26 December 1874, Page 3
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702Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3696, 26 December 1874, Page 3
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