CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. PUBLIC NOTICE AS TO THE CORPORATION DUST CARTS. WHEREAS many complaints have recently been made to the effect that the dust boxes are allowed to remain on the kerb stones and footpaths of the City, to the obstruction of traffic and to the annoyance of the public. Notice is Hereby Given that the Council of the City directs that all dust boxes are only to be placed on the kerb stones upon the approach of the dust cart. All persons allowing their boxes to remain upon*the public streets, either prior to their being emptied or subsequeritly, will be proceeded against for an infringement of the byelaw which prohibits obstructions in the streets. The present arrangement is that the carts start from Princes street south and from George street, at the White Horse Hotel, simultaneously, daily, at 8 a.m., and proceed thence towards the centre of the City. The streets traverseddaiiyby the contractor’s carts are as under Princes street, from Anderson’s Bay Road to Octagon. George street, from Octagon to Frederick street. Great King street, the whole length. Bond street, the whole length. Crawford street, do Hope street, do Walker street, from Melville street downwards. Stafford street, from Hope street downwards. High street, do do Maclaggan street, from Clark street downwards. Rattray street, from Canongate street downwards. Clark street, from Maclaggan street eastwards. Manor street, Police street, Tetty street, Liverpool street, and Water street. Anderson’s Bay road, from Princes street to Crawford street. Dowling street, from street eastwards, Moray place, all round. Gaol street. Castle street, from St. Andrew street southwards. Cumberland street, do do St. Andrew street, from Filleul street to Castle street. Filleul street, between St. Andrew street and Moray place. Frederick street, between George street and Great King street. The following streets are traversed on the days and at the times respectively mentioned, viz. : MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS (FORENOON). Maitland street, Melville street, Lees street, Jones street, Manor place. Walker street, from Melville street upwards. Stafford street, frem Hope street upwards. High street, do do William street, from High street to Stafford street. Grant street Maclaggan street, from Clark street to Graham street MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS (AFTERNOON). Cumberland street, from St. Andrew street to Albany street. Castle street do do Leith street do do Clyde street, from Frederick street to Albany street. Athol Place, whole length. Forth street, from Athol Place to Albany street. Albany street, whole length. St. Andrew street, from Castle street eastwards Beach street, where practicable Hanover street, from Great King street eastwards Frederick street, do do TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS (FORENOON). View street, Dowling street (west of Princes street). Canongate street, from Bell Tower to Rattray street. Albert street, whole length. London street, from Arthur street to Scotland street. Scotland street, Cargill street, Lower York Place, Union street, from George street to Great King street. St. David street t do do Duudas street do do Howe street do do Duke street, from Great King street to the Belt. Filleul street, from St. Andrew street to Hanover street Hanover street, from Filleul street to Great King street George street, from Frederick street northwards TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS (AFTER NOON). Cumberland street, from Albany street northwards. Castle street do do Leith street do do Clyde street, from Albany street to the Bridge. Forth street, from Albany street to St. David street. Union street, from Great King street to Old Botanical Gardens. St. David street, from Great King street to Bridge. street, from Great King street to Leith street. Howe street ■ do do Duke street, from Cumberland street to Great King street. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Russell street, whole length. [ Canongate, from Rattray street southwards. Duncan street, from Canongete to York place , Brown street, whole length. Arthu' street, from York Place, southwai’ds. Upper York Place. Elm Row, from Arthur street to Bishop’s road. Rattray street, from York place, to Canongate Smith street, whole length Stuart street, do The Boxes are to be readily portable, and should not contain more than four cubic feet of rubbish. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. City Council Chambers, Dunedin, February 13, 1875. SEWING MACHINES. S GIVING MACHINES. ‘{'HE Undersigned have pleasure in anti nounciug having accepted the sol> Agency in New Zealand for the now HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACH I Nil’, A Machine v.;.* guarani«•« to • !»« au exact Urnsimile. of the iMGRIU;i.N «» INOUH,” In every way equal for beauty of finish a;. l workmanship, and I'Tuu ;’<> iv) V", m; Crnt. Oint&rsß. i,i r< wivn-l aimCner shipment ol rhe above c--rollout machines, wo shall t-e glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with and without cover ; Half and Full Cabinet. Medium, and No. 2 Wheel-feed Yjtchiues. ARTHUR BRISCOE A CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron Merchants.
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Evening Star, Issue 3740, 17 February 1875, Page 3
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