Late Advertisements. WANTED Known Per mail steamer tblS d&V fnn« AA nn ■ this day (Wednesday), four ca es of Goods, now opening. A. and T. Ing Us. ANTED Known—One case real Yak, plain and beaded, from 9d, very cheap; also, real Lace, in great variety. p A. and T. Inglis. ANTED Known —One case Beaded Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps—all the new styles as now worn, A. and T. Inglis. Vy ANTED Known-One case Colored Sa , t ,^ 8 ’ Ve i v ets, Terrys, Feathers, and Flowers—all to match. A. and T. Inglis. \\7 ANTED Known-One case Linen Cuffs f * Collars, Sets, new styles. Ruffles, Ruffieing—all A, and T. Inglis, Vy ANTED Known—Clouds, Promenade Fkku* 3 * Porcupine Squares, Woollen Goods, in endless variety. A. and T. Inglis. w south. ANT ED, a Man for a few days. Apply at Fraser’s Stables, Princes street \\T ANTED, an intelligent Youth as Asy ’ Biatant Librarian for the Duaedin Athenamm. Applications to be lodged with Secrets^ naD * lc^ H. Wilding, Honorary ANTED, experienced Nurse, Ist Jum i j willing to accompany family to Em land; references. Miss.Allan, George street! \ \T ANTED, good Shirt Machinist; also, t ; T, improver. Apply Kean, Albany stree third house from Castle street. VET ANTED, George Sutton, James Patt ~T f. John Cameron, and Josep Vmtiner, late tenants Government Cottage) to call on Mr Hooper. s T¥TANTED, Ploughman, Single Man, fo; , , double-furrow work on a station. Ap ply early, Skene’s Labor Exchange. V VVTANTED, several smart lads, one ac ▼ ▼ oustomed to wait at hotel table; also chlS E lougbm ™- Morrison’s Labor Ex change, George street. VET ANTED, two Bricklayers’ Laborer) A WIJ Albany street 1)1 WANTED TO LET, Two Furnii Rooms. Apply to Mra Wood, co: iitnoi Place, foot of Hanover street. ITT AN TED IMMEDIATELY, Goo r» t Machinists. Mrs Thomsoi Sc°hooL g Btre6t ’ oppositQ Middle Distri. ANTED TO PURCHASE, any qui T, tity of second-hand Bags. Mat and Watson, City Coal Depdt, Stuart stre VE7ANTED, two r Apprentices for VV Dressmaking. Apply Mrs Piggi dressmaker, Melville House, Melville strict, Vy ANTED, a General Servant. Apj ▼ v third house Mr Curie’s Cottages. Andrew street, near Filleul street. WHITE Bows and Ties, ready for im diate ;• o. 1 . latest novelties Taylor’s, Rattray WANTED, Apprentices for the Di making, Kirkpatrick, Glendining, Vy ANTED, a good General Serva ▼ ▼ Apply, Hugh Crawford, storekeer Dowling street. 1 ANTED, two Turnovers, good waj Apply, R. T. Wheeler, Stafford atr REQUISITION. TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR O DUNEDIN. Sl^— We, the undersigned Citizens Ratepayers of Dunedin, respectful! quest that you will, at your very earliest sible convenience, call a Public Meeting o Ratepayers to consider, gravely and di sionately, the question of the widenin Princes street south, and collateral ques connected therewith.
(Signed) J. 0. CARRIOK ROBERT PATERSON P. TOFIELD W. SINCLAIR. W. GREGG a S- parquhar And 173 other Ratepayers. G REPLY. ENTLEMEN,—In compliance with your requett, ! hereby convene a Public Meetmg of the Citizens, to be held at the Temperanee Hall, Moray place, on Monday evening. May 17, at eight o clock, to take into consideration the matters referred in your RequisiX HAVE This Day admitted Mr John Edward Denniston into Partnership in my business which will hereafter be carried on under the style of “Stewart arid Denniston,” barristers and solicitors. Dated 11th May, 1875. W. DOWNIE STEWART. is Hereby Given that the Partner_Lv ship which has for some time past been carried on by Henry Yeendand JohnM'Neil. under the style or firm of “Y*end and M‘Neil,” between the towns of Dunedin and Balclutha, and Dunedin and Lawrence, in the trade or business of coach proprietors, was on the first day of March last dissolved by mutual consent j that the business will be carried on by the said Henry Yeend, bv whom all the debts due from the late firm will be satisfied, and to whom all accounts due to the said firm are to be paid. Dated at Balclutha this 7th day of Anril 1875. * ’ HENRY YEEND, . JOHN M‘NEIL. Witness to signatures— DONALD REID, Solicitor, Tokomairiro. NOTICE. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned Lewis Lyons and Nathan Hart, carrying on business in Dunedin as Pawnbrokers, under the style of “Lyons and Hart,” has* this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated at Dunedin this 12th dav of May, 1875. LEWIS LYONS, „ T . NATHAN HART. Witness—J. Hyde Harris, solicitor. JUST Received, by Suez Mail, monthly parts— 4 Young Ladies’ Journal,’ April; 4 Bow Bells,’ April; 4 Family Herald,’ March; London Journal,’ March; &c. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, Importer, High street. NOTICE TO LADIES. JUST RECEIVED, per Mail, splendid real Tortoishell Ladies’ Back Combs; also complete, sets of real[Shell Curling Combs, Shoe horns, &c. Only house in town for real Tortoishell goods. P. BEISSEL. Hair-dresser/ Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3811, 12 May 1875, Page 3
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