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.Late Advertisements. THURSDAY, 31st DECEMBER, At 12 (.’clock. At Provincial Yards. WELL-BRED HORSES AND PONIES. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. will sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Thursday, 31st December, at 12 v> clock, One well-bred mare, broken to carry a gentleman or lady One bay gelding, broken to carry a gentleman or lady One pair iron-grey ponies, suitable for buggy or pony carriage One filly, 18 months old, by Traduccr One Shetland entire pony, 12 months old The Auctioneers would call the attention of gentlemen desirous of acquiring a first-rate turn-out to the above stock, which are all well bred, and equal to anything offered in this market for a long time. Half holiday IN THE BUILDING TRADES. It having been arranged between the Employers and Operatives in the Building Trades to introduce the Saturday Half Holiday into the above Trades, we beg to announce to them and to the public generally that after January 1, 1875, the time for leaving work on Saturdays will be 12 o clock noon, and wo hope every man engaged in the above Trades will value the privilege and deem it a duty to maintain the much talked of SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY. J. ALLEN, Acting Secretary’for Joint Committee. PI v< F -RTE. . MARTIN begs to inform In . Pupils and the Public that she resuim teaching on Monday, January the sth, 187 i St. Andrew and Filleul streets. DUNEDIN SAILORS’ HOME. WANTED, a thoroughly competen Muster; salary, L2OO per annum, uni quarters, 9 Applications, with testimonials, will be re ceived by t»»e undersigned until Saturday January 3J, 1875. J HENRY H. PAUL, Secretary, Jetty street. HALFWAY BUSH ROAD BOARD. TENDERS for Foimation Road Line, Nevada to Linden, will be received by the undersigned to January 8. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plan and specification at F. Wilkinson’s, Nevada. W, JOHNSON, Clerk. ANTED, about February, with option of pur .base, a comfortable House, about seven rooms, covenieut to city. “ A ” Box 131, Post Office. ’ ’ANTED, by lady and gentleman, Board . . and Residence about ten minutes’ walk from University. Address, “A. B.” Star Office, Dunedin. WAN! ED, a burnished Five-roomed House in or about town, for three or six months, for a small family. Address Mr Dermer, chemist, Princes street. WANTED TO PURCHASE, several three or four-roomed Houses, with Sections, freehold, between Octagon and Leith JONES, BVSCH AND CO., Temple Chambers. Princes street. FOR SALE, three choice Sections at Rothsay, haH-au-acre each. A few minutes walk; from Railway Station. J. S. Hickson, i arley s Buildings, Princes street. FOR SALE, T weuty-three Acres of Land near the Port; prise, LIOO. Apply Percival, opneian, George street. ANTED Known, that, owing to the ea £ T Cl ’«sh of Customers at the City Boot Mart, Neale has got more help to sew the people. Neale, George street. ’ANTED Known, further reduction • . suit all classes for the New Yeai the City Boot Mart. WAN lED Known, that on Now Year’s Eve all purchasers at the City Boot Mart above 10s will have a pair of boots given in for nothing. WANTED Known.—“l say, John, let mo have that note; I can spend it best myself at the City Boot Mart, George street.” W/ ANTED, a gooa Shoeing Smith » country ; highest wages given. Caledonian Hotel, Walker street. AN TED, First-class Waiter for Invei • rr c , ar S il1 ’ immediately. Graham, Em pi re Hotel. ’ WANTED (TO-MORROW MORN Man Cook, 25s Cook and Laundress, LlO Nurse Girl, 12s General Servant, L 34 Laundress, L 36 OTAGO LABOR EXCHANGE. W. HOOPER, Proprii WAN i ED, a smart young Girl as General Servant. Morningtou Hotel, Mornillgfcon. ® WANTED, a Boy to clean boots. Apply Park House, Cargill street. WAN! ED, a Nurse Girl, and to assist m the housework. Apply Pacific WANTED, an Assistant Cook— must be steady. Apply at the Hospital. TO LET TO LET, a House of four rooms in Russell street. Apply A. W. Macarthur, watchmaker, Princes street. TO LET, Comfortable Five-roomed House, beautifully situated. Apply R. hj! Leary, High street. TO LET' (Furnished) for three months, a Seven-roomed House. Apply Gillies aud Street. SEWING MACHINES. SEvVING MACHINES. |pHE Undersigned have pi nsnre in ani nmincmg having accepted the sole Agency in New Zea’and for the new •‘HOLT” FAMILY RHUTTLiJ SEWING MACH IN B, A Machine wo guarantee to be an exact facsimile of the AMERICAN “ SINGER,” In every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and. From 20 to 25 per Cent. Cheaper. Having just r ceived atmeber shipment of die above excellent machines, we shall be jfiid to supp y sample orders. This shipment com; rises—Plain Table, with and without cover; Half and Full cabinet, Medium, aud No, 2 Wheei-feed Machines, ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron Merchants.

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Evening Star, Issue 3699, 30 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3699, 30 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3699, 30 December 1874, Page 3

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