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- ■ ‘ **AY. TUESDAY, 18tn At 12 o’cleck. To Grocers and Storekeepers. Dm. spudding will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, May 18, at 12 o’clock, 45 mats white crystal sugar 45 do yellow do 32 bags Company’s white do 12 half-chests fine tea 36 reams brown, white, and blotting paper AH duty paid. For absolute sale, on account of persons notified. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 18th MAY. At 2 o’clock, On account of whom it may concern. 42 PAIRS COTTON SHEETS, More or less damaged. Terns cash. YY’ HITELAW AND CO. gT. MATTHEW’S BAZAAR, TEMPERANCE HALL. TO-NIQHT will be the LAST NIGHT for visiting the above bazaar. MIDDLE DISTRIOr SCHOOL. Senior Classes will be resumed at the Oddfellows’ Hall on MONDAY, 17th instant. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary School Committee. LOST, between Rattray street and Castle street, a Purse, containing small sum of Money and Ring. Finder rewarded on returning to Mr Sutherland, Grocer, George street. SM AR T & PENM AN, Wood and Coal Merchants, King street, corner of Union street. All kinds of Wood and Coal at lowest cun ent rates. Orders left with Wright, gjoeer, Great King street, or M’Liskey, bootmaker, Rattray street, will be punctually attended to. g T PAUL’S CHURCH. MAY IGth, WHITSUNDAY SERVICES. Celebration, 8 a.m. Morning Prayer, 11 a.m. Preacher—BlSHOP OF DUNEDIN. Celebration. Children’s Service, 3 p.m. Address by the REV. E. G. PENNY. Evening Prayer, G. 30. Preacher-REV. R. L. STANFORD. The offertories will be given to the Sunday School Fund. DUNEDIN ARTILLERY BAND. THE BAND will practise in St, George’s Hall on Monday evening, commencing at 8 sharp. After practice the revised rules will be brought up for consideration. Members will please bring all music. JAMES OLIVER, Secretary, NO. 1 COMPANY CITY GUARDS. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held on Monday, the 17th inst,, to arrange for the Anniversary. N. Y. A. WALES, Captain.

IIOE. SALE, new House, garden fenced and planted with fruit and other trees, paddock, stable, fowl and duck house, sixteen acres of land, with duck pond, and a stream of finest water running through the centre of the property, three miles from Port Chalmers, Price LIIS. Apply Paul Fredric, George street. NO. 1 PIONEER LODGE, PROTESTANT ALLIANCE PRIENDLY SOCIETY OF N.Z. SUMMONED MEETING on Monday Evening. Business : Referring to anniversary. By order of the W.M. J. LEWIS. Notice to those wanting their OWN FREEHOLDS. THERE are a few Allotments in the extension of Calton remaining unsold. The situation of this rising township is unrivalled for its healthiness and beauty of position, admins Town Belt, and is close to the Botanical Gardens and Acclimatisation Society’s rounds STEWART AND Manse street. TO LET, Two Large Rooms, Princes street; a Five-roomed and a Two-roomed House. H. F. Hardy. w Office. ANTED, by a Gentleman, Board and Residence. Address “Beta,” Star .OARD AND RESIT:ENOE for one Gentleman. Bedroom with firerdaee, Jvnole House, Stuart afreet, next Dr. Sovlev’s. T>ILL Discount Broker and Loan Negot: V ator. Agency and Money Offices, Prince street. Frederick H. Evans. HALF Corner Town Section, Front Sections, Bavensbourne; Dwelling-house, Koslyu. Easy terms. Evans, agent, Princes TENANTED Known—The best assortment ? V of Winter Games in town, at Dreaver’s, George street. ! ANTED Known—The Cheapest House * fn town for Back Combs is Dreaver’s George street, 2s upwards. FOR SALE, Second-hand Sacks. 0, Flexman, Rattray street. jQOARD AND RESIDENCE.-Two respectable Ladies, or Gentlemen, private family without children. Apply, Hastie’s r PC LET, part of House (four rooms), good JL locality. Cards at R. Hudson’s, confecfectioucr, Arcade. f *\ rom O cean Beach road, a small JLJ white pig. Finder please return to Mr JJ men, Rose Cottage. WANTED, strong active Girl as Servant. Mrs Campbell, High street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3814, 15 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3814, 15 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3814, 15 May 1875, Page 3

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