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The following is an abstract of the returns on the above Ikes for the month of April MAIN CENTRAL STATION, DUNEDIN. ■ £ s. d. £ s. d. Goods traffic 1,675 13 5 Passengers ... ... 804 910 Parcels 16 9 6 Excess luggage 26 18 11 STATIONS ON PORT OHAT.MHBH , Goods traffic 120 15 7 Parbeta ... ... 17 6 0 Passengers 581 5 8 Excess luggage 2 16 10 Wharfage 38 0 |0 STATIONS ON OLDTHA LINE. Goods traffie ... ... 97 311 Passengers 16219 5 Parcels ... 614 0 Excess luggage 0 16 6 — 267 13 10 1 £3,551 3-7 _• • SOUTHLAND RAILWAYS. Xlbodp’iiraiffie 1,444 2 9 PSSslrigers 727 17 3 Grand total £5,723 3 7 FOST OFFICE NOTICES. hum cross. Tiuabu, AgAnoi, Lrmuvron, Christchurch, and WsarburS'.-'-Fer Brace, on Tuesday, May 11, at 4.15 p.m. Northern Ports oi? New Zealand.— Per Weilington, on Tuesday, May 2 p.m. SotwBAAjMD, Westland, and Nelson. —Per Maori, on Wednesday, May at 11.45 a.m. SouraiAJtß.—Per Wanganui. on Wednesday, May 18, at S p.m. ABCH. BABB. Chief Postmaster. CWof Office, Dunedin. May 10.1875. Note. —The steamer Albiom is expected to leave the Bluff at 11a.m. on Tuesday, the 11th instant. Telegrams for' the Australian Colonies or Europe via Java Gable, will be received at the Telegraph Office, Dunedin, for transmission to Bluff, up till 10 a.m. to-morrow. Late Ad CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Chamber will bo held on Wednesday, May 12th, ot 3 p.m., to consider the proposal of the Harbor Board to increase the Jetty Dues, and to levy the same on goods landed at the Railway Piers. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. DANCING t DANCING! QUEEN’S THEATRE. Jl PLAIN DRESS HALL will take place L on Wednesday, May 12th, at 6 o’clock, ntlemea’s Tickets, 2s 6d; Ladies’, as usual TESTIMONIAL TO THE HON. W. H. REYNOLDS.

A FINAL Meeting of the Committee will be held at the Provincial Hotel on Tuesday evening, at 8 o’clock. Every member is particularly requested to attend and afeo produce his suDscription list. H. S. FISH, Junk. Hon. Soc, FUNERAL NOTIOB. THE' Funeral of the late Robert Byers will leave the Hospital to-morrow at half-past 2 p.m. SEWARD AND GILLARD Have for Sale, in large or small transfers, Otago and Southland Divestment, National, Standard, New Zealand and South British Insurance, Bank New Zealand, Colonial do., Turkish Baths, Mosgiel Woollen Company, Kanieri Water Race (paid Up), New Zealand Shipping Company, and Albion and Greymouth Coal Companies. S. and G. are also buyers of certain stock. Sections in all the suburban townships on terms to suit everyone. Particulars at euv offices, High street, Dunedin. STRAYED into my yard, on May 8, One Black Mare, star on forehead, no visible brands. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Hotel, Princes street, Dunedin. LOST, Vol.22ofthe ‘Contemporary Review.’ Anyone having found the same will oblige by returning it to Mr Block, at the Athenasum, <>" to Dr Bake well, Albany street. I OST, on Friday night, a Lady’s Black ■* Cape, between Dr Sorley’s and Hospital. Finder please return to Miss M‘Williams, George street, LET, Four-roomed Cottage, fronting Anderson’s Bay Road. Apply Dundon’s store. TO LET, House in Forth street. Apply on the premises. PRIVATE Board and Lodging for One respectable Gentleman. Apply Mrs Edwards, Melville street. BOARD and Residence for respectable young man, near Post Office. Apply Jack, baker, George street. WANTED, two Char Women to clean out Working Men’s Club. Apply sharp, on the.premises, PHnces street. WANTED, a Smart Boy, sixteen or seventeen, for a Coal Yard, One who can write and has a knowledge of accounts preferred. Apply John Dlx, Coal Yard, Princes street south. FOR SALE, 20,000 Bricks. Cottee Bros., Dundas street.. .

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Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 3

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