Late Advertisements. TO MORROW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, At 2 o’clock. JL A Z A R U S • iviH sell by public auction, at his Auction mart. George street, Furniture, Crockeryware, &c. Terms cash. TOMORROW (SA TURD AY), At 12 o’clock. Household Furniture. -itock of Wines and Spirits, remoAed to Rooms for convenience of Sale. Terms cash. w. BARNETT & CO,. Princes street # MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. THE CORPORATION WATER TANKS AND URINALS. Near the Fire Brigade Station, Dunedin. M'LANDRE'S, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at the corner of Rattray and Crawford streets, on Monday, January 18th, at 12 o’clock, The Corporation water tanks and urinals now standing near the Fire Brigade Station, corner of Rattray and Crawford streets. For immediate removal. Terms—Cash on fall of hammer*. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, At 12 o’clock. On the premises, corner of Filleul street and St. Andrew street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Also, Two of Singer’s Sewing Machines, Medium and Cabinet. JOSEPH LAZARUS has been instructed by the Rev. Mr Levy, to soli bv auction, on the premises, Monday, at 12 o’clock, The whole of his Household Furniture, comprising— Horse hair spring-bottom ( hairs, do Sofa, Loo and other Tables. Oheffoniere, Carpets, Fender and Irons, Wardrobe, Toil of. Sets. Washstands, Plated Ware, and Kitchen Utensils, and a few Singing Canaries, with cages. Terms cash. Without reserve. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. CANDIDATES for Licenses or for Certificates in Glass 111. will he Examined at the High School, Dunedin, and the Grammar School, Invercargill, on the 29th and 30th January, 1875, at 9 o’clock a.m. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary. rjIHE MISSES BELL will resume Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes atieet, on Monday, January 18th, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SC.iOOLS. rJpHE Schools will RE-OPEN on Monday, 18th instant. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary School Committee. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Wednesday, 20th January, at four p.m., for the following works (separately) 1. For the completion of Mills’ abandoned contract for the formation of Seation 2, Town Belt road. 2. For the supply of Blacksmith’s Work as may be required until 31st December, 1875. 3. For the supply of Ironmongery, as may be required, until 31st December, 1875. 4. For laying on Gas to the different newly-erected City Urinals. Plans and Specifications at City Surveyor’s office. J. M. M U'SEY, Town Clerk. 14th January, 1875. ANTIDOTE DIVISION, No. 78, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Division will take place in the Lodge Room, Temperance Hall, on Monday Evening next, at 7 30. -Every member requested to attend. Business—Election of medical officer. By order of the W.P. ALFRED G. PRICE, R.S, A MEETING of Members of the late Provincial Band will be bald in the Hibernian Hotel this evening, at 8 o’clock, Business of importance. £JAVERSHAM DISTRICT SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, 19th INST. The New Class Room is now completed. FURNISHED Fitting room and Two Bedrooms, suitable for two or three gentlemen, with board and attendance. Eton Cottage, Yoi k Place, opposite Middle School. LOST, from Turkish Baths, a Small White Poodle Dog (yellow ears), answers to the name of ‘‘Jimmy.” Anyone detaining him after this notice will bo prosecuted. WANTED Known—Something New in Hats at Muir’s To-morrow, opposite Bank of New Zealand. \\ ■ ANTED Known—For a Neat Thing in * Children’s Hats go to Muir’s, opposite Bank of New Zealand. WANTED Known—The New Patent Ventilator Hat reduced in prioo at Muir’s, opposite Bank of New Zealand. THE Alexia Hat (a thing of beauty), just arrived per James Cowan, at Muir’s, opposite Bank of New Zealand. LIGHT Employment for a lady; must be able to read manuscript well. Apply at Wi e’s Directory office, above Maclean Bros., Manse street. WANTED, a Girl, about 14 or 15, for upcountry. Apply to W, Jenkins, Walker street. WANTED, a smart Youth, Apply, Thomas and Berryman, Princes street south. ’ ANTED, a Situation by a Barmaid ; just arrived. “ F. A. R.,” Star office. first-class Address, WANTED, a Girl; one accustomed to children preferred. Apply Mrs Stood, Filleul street, oH St. Andrew street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3712, 15 January 1875, Page 3
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