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Late Advertisements. HT 0 BICYCLISTS.—For Sale, a Superior Bicycle, with all the latest improvements ft Small mnd ivliaal ml. _- I Af»» - v *MWWOW iXUpniVCUUJIIIB -a smaU hmd whee!, driving wheel, 46in, with Pdce - u Addr “ ““ NOTICE TO THOSE WANTING THEIR OWN FREEHOLDS. mHERE are a few Allotments in the extenJL sion of Calton remaining unsold. The "““I 1 township is unrivalled iofna T^^f 8 a “ d . beau ty of position, adjoins Town Belt, and is close to the Botanical hardens and Acclimatisation Society’s gounds. STEWART AND DOUGHTY; _____ Manse street. COA JMERC i AL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. riIHE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above o~r Society, for the purpose of receiving eviS P V 0ns ’ - &0 -’ be held next Monday evemng, from six to PiVRt evening, from six to eight o’clock. WILL S. DOUGLAS, _ Secretary. D R M. D. MURPHY, Surgeon, Apothecary, and Accoucheur, May be consulted at his Residence, Rochdale House, Mobat Place, Dunedin. Hours of attendance—-10 to 11 a.m., 2to and 7 to 8 p.m. HALFWAY BUSH ROAD DISTRICT. B 1 1 of the Halfway Bush Road ' District, duly made in pursuance of the power and provisions contained in “ The Otatro Roads Ordinance. 1871,” “The Otago Roads Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1872,” “The Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, Amendment Ordinance, 1874,' ‘ The Highway Boards Empowering Act, 1871,” and “The Highway Boards Empowering Act. 1872,” and passed at a meeting of the Halfway Bush Road Board, held in the Schoolhouse, Halfway Bush Road District, on the 13th day of March, entitled Bye-Laws to provide for the order and good government of the Halfway Bush Road District 1. It shall not be lawful for any person* to wheel, lead, drive, or ride in any dray, cart carnage, or 'barrow, or to ride on horseback’ upon or along any footpath formed alongside of any street line or district road; and any person committing an offence against this Bye-Law shall on conviction forfeit a sum not exceeding fave pounds. 2. It shall not be lawful for any person to draw or trail any sledge, timber, or other material upon or along any formed street line or district road; and any person committing an offence against this Bye-Law shall on conviction forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds. ° 3. Every person who throws any glass, filth, dirt, manure, ashes, or rubbish, or allows any mghtsoil or other offensive matter to be spilt or otherwise cast upon any street line or district road, or allows to run from any liouae or premises any foul or sewage water on to any street line or district road, shall on conviction forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds. , 4:,? ver y Person who throws or lays any building or other materials or constructs or erects any scaffolding or fence upon any street luie or district ro&d, save under permission of the Road Board, in writing first obtained, shall on j conviction forfeit a sum hot exceeding twenty pounds! 5. If any person shall place any house, building, or fence, or any part thereof, upon any portion of any street line or district road he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds’ and a further sum not exceeding five pounds for every day while the same shall so continue. 6. If any person shall obstruct any street line or district road, whether by allowing any vehicle to remain on such street line or district road, or by placing goods thereon, or otherwise, shall on conviction forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds. 7. If any horses or cattle be found on any street line or district road without any person havmg the charge thereof, or if any be turned out for grazing purposes although in charge of any person, the Board shall have power to impound such, and m addition to all poundage charges the owner of such horses or cattle shall on conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding five shillings per head, which sum shall be collected by the poundkeeper. and paid over by him to the Road Board. No drove cattle shall be driven on any street line or district road without having an attendant going before such drove cattle, and without being kept in a compact body; and any person offending against this section shall, on conviction, forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty pounds; and in the interpretation of this Byelaw the term “ drove cattle ” shall be taken to mean all cattle being driven in or: through the road district to or from market or slaughteryard. JAMES M'KERROW, Chairman, Halfway Bush Road Hoard. Ihe common seal of thfe District Board and ratepayers of the Halfway Bush Road District was hereunto affixed in the presence of James M’Kerrow, R. Rossbotham, Members of the Halfway Bush Road Board. I approve of these Bye-laws, J. MACANDREW, Superintendent of Otago. Dunedin, March 19, 1875. a Four-roomed House and Garden, JL Clyde street. Apply on the premises. WANTED TO LET, Two or Pour Rooms, next to Mr Bathgate’s, in the Glen. Apply on the Premises, WANTED, Small Furnished Cottage, or unfurnished. State terms, “ J.A,’’ Stab Office. ’ T ANTED TO SELL, Desks and Fora Apply Rutherford, M'Landress, H« bum, and Co.’s. WANTED, Apprentices for Dressmaking. Apply Mrs Pearl, George street. ANTED, a good ’ ’ Alex. Thompson, WFI Restaurant, Princes street south Apply Spanish WANTED, Tenders for the. Erection of a Three-roomed Cottage—labor only—by noon sharp on the 27th inst. Findlay and Co., Stuart street. VX7 ANTED, Everyone to read A and T. * ▼ luglis’s advertising columns to-night. Great attraction. pyRICKLAYER wanted for Indoor Job, A3 Apply to A. Solomon, pawnbroker, George street. AIKORAI DRILL SHED. —Mr J. ConneU’s First Annual Quadrille Assembly and Dancing Class will commence on Wednesday, April 24th. Intending members please five their names to Mr Mathesou, Argyle lotel. Practice from half-past seven till eight. j ANTED, First-class Private Acoommo- ' dation for family of five adults. Box WANTED, a Smart Boy, about 14, to make himself generally useful. Apply Clifford and Morris, Arcade. 0 SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.—CoIonists of 21 years’ Colouial life are invited to attend a meeting at Hancock’s Queen’s Arms Hotel, Princes street, Dunedin, on Friday evening, 30th inst., at 8. Fred. Dick, Interim Sec. TAILORS.-— Wanted Coatmakers. Apply I. Martin, Criterion Buildings, Princes street. TWO Unfurnished Rooms to Let. Mrs Davidson, Club Reserve, Stafford street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3796, 24 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3796, 24 April 1875, Page 3

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