GUIDING STAR LODGE, 1.0. G.T. IN consequence of Lodge-room being other jnae engaged there will be no Meeting or mnonday first. The officers and members whc may be interested in the matter are requested to meet at Mr Pryor s that evening, at 8 n.m to arrangefor official visit to All NatGm Lodge, Port Chalmers. U' .r. M'EACHftli:., W.C.T. Late Advertisements. TO :>l 'EI.’OW, SATUR-V. ohj APRIL, CARPENTERS’ < O and SUNDRIES, D^Tiir* c " • v; ’ concern. M.sP K n D IN G . will sell at his Rooms. Tomorrow, at 12 o’clock, without reserve. 2 flax machines an 1 scutcher 2 Fairbanks weighing machines 40 wash leathers, 1 ca— rice, 1 case lain glasses, least whituig, 1 cask bluestone I cask carbonate of soda; lot brown wrapping paper ; a quantity of hoop iron; and large assortment carpenters’ tools. Terms cash. FUNEK: L NOTICE. 'T’HE Friends of the late Mr W. Wales, A are invited to follow the remains 6f his daughter, Ada Bessie. The funeral will leave her uncle’s residence, Kaikorai, for Southern Cemetery, at 2.50 p.m Saturday, 10th April. T, s&sl R. additional thrice WEEKLY MAI SERVICE BETWEEN OAMARU AND TIMARU. General Post Office, Wellmgton, 7th April 1875. „ we receivec th l ® eneral Pos t Office, Wellington ■ Noon of Saturday, the 24th inst.. for the formance of an Ad ? i Thrice 'Weekly M Service by Ou. . en the Post Ofm Oamaruand the i‘ ;-it Office at Timaru,for tl p j nod from the Ist May proximo to 31 December next. The successful tenderer will be required take up the service from Timaru on Saturdi the Ist proximo, and from Oamaru on the f lowing Monday, and the Coaches should the after depart from and arrive at Timaru a Oamaru on the days alternately to those fix u-v a l mva * and departure of the coaches which the mails are now conveyed bet we Timaru and Oamaru under existing contract! Forms of tender with the terms and con r n ®"L contract ma y procured at the Ch Tost Offices, Dunedin and Christchurch, and ‘■be Rost Offices at Oamaru and Timaru. No tender will be considered unless made the printed form and accompanied bv the quired deposit. Tenders to be endorsed “ Tender for Oama and Tmaaru Mail Service,” and addressed the Postmaster-General, Wellington. (Signed) WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, Acting Postmaster-Gener XJIQUHART MACPHERSON, Consul • jl , ) vUUoUJ mg Actuary and Accountant, High stree TTRQUHART MACPHERSON, Financi v/ Agent and Bill Broker. -TED, a smart little Nurse-girl i one Princes sSei”' to F - Betald . WANTED, for an up-country Store, good TTanrl a/>niiafnmad A*— A I SOod Hand accustomed Jo drapery Apply Post-office Box 107. y y WANTED, Two Gangers for repairi permanent way. A. J. Smyth, iVlesi -oroguen s, Bond street. WANTED, respectable Female to do Apply Mrs Hudson, Ma nau, Moray Place. WANTED, a Handy Man, one w derstands Packing. Apply Noi Bcoullar, Rattray street. 'ANTED, Stonemason to build E .. - Wall; also, Rough Carpenter { picket fence. Apply early. R. Clifford, tographer, Fleet street. w ANTED TO SELL, a Bargain, ... .G** Express waggon and hi with tilt. Apyly immediately Mr Fh Produce merchant, Princes street south. l ANNTED Tenders—Various, labor only 1 —sharp. David Ross, Architect. 'ANTED, a General Servant ; AIW ? u ™ maid ’ Apply Mrs Ba Albert street, before twelve or after six. ANTED, Carpenters good Apply Geo. Clayton. V¥TANTED, an experienced Gardem G. Matthews Wh ° underßfcaads VXTANTED, a respectable young TT take charge of a baby. Apt Cross, Royal Terrace. w ANTED, Two respectable Board _.. . J' wo Rooms to Let. Apply Gollar s Store, Albany street. w Co.’s. ANTED, good Mantle Hands, early at Kirkpatrick, Glendini OT ANTED Known-Great Clean v_v of the whole of John Stewart of Drapery and Fancy Goods. w ANTED Known—Unprecedent gains in all Departments at ati VTJ” ANTED Known—TwoThousani V !, „ Merinoes, all colors, Is 7id worth 2a 6d, at ■ tewart’s. \\T ANTED Known—Cue Hund Blankets 13s lid, worth Stewart’s. ANTED Known—Four Dozen -‘ V Silk Umbrellas 11s, worth 1 Stewarts. ANTED Known—l.ooo yardsN< spun Tweed for Costumes worth 2s, at Stewarts. ANTED, a Thoroughly C Dressmaker. A [.ply at once. George street. Mr Hodge, Russell street. FIELD CLUB Excursion to I To morrow, ..fc 2.15 Meet at L Desiderata—Hy pole pi aT; tans, &c. XTOTICE. —On Monday first will 1 Xl Trap and Harness that was 1 Johnston Smith’s, Greeu Island, if n before the above. JOHN JOHI CITY FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE. THE remaining unn>ld allotments fron Pem Hill street, adjoining the Clu] now open to the public for selection. Te cash. Title second remove from the Cro Apply R. Rose, tailor, Princes street. A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE T Apply Mrs Proctern, Dryden’s Arthur street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3783, 9 April 1875, Page 3
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774Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3783, 9 April 1875, Page 3
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