{From our own Con-rsponden'. ) Lawrknce. January 15. The Opera Troupe opened here last evenizig to a fair house. The heavy rain during the evening deterred people from attending. They were well received, and play again to-night. There is every prospect of a good race meeting next week. A number of horses have already arrived. Late Advertisements. WANTED Known—Great Cheap Sale Now On. Now On. Now On. At A. and T. Inglis, George street. WANTED Known—Great Cheap Sale Now On. Now On. Now On. At A. Inglis and Co. ’s, Princes street. Vl7 ANTED Known—Bargains. Bargains v * greater than ever, in every department, A. and T. Inglis, George street. 4 If ANTED Known—Bargains. Bargains. * » Nothing hut Bargains throughout the shop. A. Inglis and Co., Princes street. ■ » come and see the bargains to be had at A. and T. Inglis’s. J ANTED, all Dunedin to come and held to raise the money wanted by A. and T. Inglis. V\ il ANTED Known—The money must be » had —and must be had at any sacrifice by A. and T. Inghs. FOR SALE, Twenty-three Acres of Land, near the Port; price, LIOO, Apply Percival, optician, George street. TWO Front Rooms to Let (furnished). Apply Mrs Loft, Stafford Avenue, Club Reserve. FURNISHED Room to Let to Single Gentleman. Mrs Wilson, Magnolia Drapery Warehouse, foot of Walker street. WANTED Known—Mr T. White, Pianist, Pianoforte Tuner, and Selector of Pianos, Moray House, Moray Place. WANTED, a respectable Lad about 16 ; accustomed to cows and horses. Apply Henry Hawker, Dairyman, Cumberland street. WANTED, a good General Servant for the Clutha. Apply, Mrs Lack, Stuart street. kPT, a three-roomed Cottage at Morn- " ington. Apply, Mornington Hotel, or Mr Muir, Caversham. U7 ANTED, a Man for two or three days ■. , .to do some Fencing. Apply John Asher, butcher, Octagon. TENDERS Required for laying a Drain; also for filling up old well Anply before 9 a.m or after 6 p.m., next to All Saints’ church. I OST, on Wednesday last, Gold Heart J Locket, set with crystals. The finder will be rewarded on returning it to Mrs Wilson’s store, Frederick street. TOST, a Purse containing two LI notes ; J liberal reward. Apply Patterson and M Leod, Princes street, WANTED, for the Country, a General Blacksmith ; also, a.Horseshoer. Reid and Gray. I” OS I', between Mornington and High street, aGo d Brooch. Finder rewarded on returning to Hogg and Hutton, Princes street. Meeting of Gentlemen favorable to the formation of an Amateur Athletic Club is postponed till Thursday Evening next, at Wain’s Hotel, at eight o’clock. FOR SALE, between Dunedin and Caversham, Three-roomed Cottage (L 170). J, T. Roberts, Princes street south. OOKN SACKS ON SALE. 5,000 Good Second-hand Com Sacks on Sale by the New Zealand Distillery Company. g H A G, S. FOR SHAG POINT. Cargo received on board i MONDAY Morning until 3 p.m. MONI Evening. MARTIN & WATSON, Agents, Stuart street* STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX AND K AIT AN G ATA. SS. LADY OF THE . LAKE will sail for above Ports To-morrow (Sa turday). Cargo till 4 p.m. G. F. REID, Agent, ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. A MEETING of thee interested in the formation of a Court of the above Order in Caversham will bo held in the School-house there on the Evening of Monday, the 18th inst., at 8 o’clock. Members of the Order and intending Members specially invited. KAIKORAI SCHOOL WiU bo R E-O P E N E D ON MONDAY. 1S hj J U\H Y. JO LET, Thieo-roomed House in Dowling street. Apply Wm, Davidson, corner of York Place and Vic tor hi street. WANTED FOR THE BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN, A RECTOR’S ASBIS I’ANT. Salary, LIOO a-ycar, with free board and lodging in the Rectory. Applications and Testimonials will lie received till the Sth February, by the undersigned, who will furnish additional information on application. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. NOTICE.— MOsGi EL. THE EVENING STAR is now forwarded daily, per 6.20 p.m. train, to our Agent at Mosgiol, Mr J, H. Murdoch, i from.whom copies may be obtained.
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Evening Star, Issue 3712, 15 January 1875, Page 3
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671Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3712, 15 January 1875, Page 3
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