Late Advertisements THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT PELICHET BAY. A SUBSCRIPTION, to assist the Widow and unprovided Children of the late Thomas Borland, who was killed by the railway accident at Peliohet Bay, has been started. Subscription lists are in the hands of the following gentlemen, who will gladly receive donations, viz,:—Mr M. Mendershausen, tobacconist, Princes street; Messrs Bagley and Son, George street; J. Lambton, and Mr J. F. Watson, Stafford street. rjpHE PENITENT. SCIENCE of Account-keeping, illustrated by Diagrams, 4c.—The undersigned is prepared to receive applications to attend Lectures on the above subject. W. B. Yaldwyn, accountant, &c., Devon Villa, Walker street CITY OF DUNEDIN. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR FOR BELL WARD. ~VT OTIOE is hereby given, that the NominaXl tion of Candidates for Election to the office of Councillor for Bell Ward, in reom of Councillor Albert Beck (resigned), will be declared on Thursday, 27th May instant, at the Terrace of the Provincial Council Chambers, Water street, at the hour of noon. Nominations in form of Schedule D of “ The Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1 1865,” may be lodged at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street (where blank forms may be obtained), on or before noon of the day herein fixed for the declaration. I May 22, 1875. KEITH RAMSAY, Mayor. Tugs, Steam Launches, Steam Yachts, Engines, Mills, Cranes, Dredgers, 4c.,, constructed to order by firstclass builders in London. For particulars apply to DARLING and CO., Adelaide Wine Depftt, Princes street. fIIAKB Notice Tortoiseshell, Pearl, and I Ivory Purses, from 5s 6d ; Morocco and Russian Leacber. from Is. Dreaver’s. JUST Received—A large assortment Ladies’ Bags, variety of colors, cheap, at Dreaver s, George street. o TAGO RAILWAYS. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. MONDAY, MAY 24.
The following trains will be run on the above day, when the ordinary time-table will be suspended. DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS. Down.—Leave H .M. Dunedin 7 0 a.m. Do 10 15 a.m. Do 12 15 p.m. Do 2 30 p.m. Do 4 43 p.m. Do 6 30p.m, DUNEDIN AND Down.—Leave Up. —Leave H. M. Pt. Ohalmrs 855 a.m. Do U 0 a.m. Do 130 p.m. Do 3 30 p.m. Do 5 30 p.m. Do 715 p.m. GREEN ISLAND. Up.— Leave Dunedin Do Do Do Do Do H. M. 7 35 a.m. 9 5 p.m. 11 0 p.m. 1 30 p.m. 415 p.m. 5 20 p.m. G. Island Do Do Do Do Do H.M. 8 55 a.m. 9 37 p.m. 12 15 p.m. 3 0 p.m. 4 45 p.m. 5 50 p.m. In addition to the above a Special Train will be run between Dunedin and Kensington for the Racecourse at frequent intervals during the day. Fares :-Sixpence return tickets. WM. CONYERS, General Manager. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. ILL be open on Tuesday Monday evening, at the usual bourn. EDMUND SMITH, Manager. STEAM TO aMaRU. TO MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. S B, WALLABI will Sail • from Rattray street Jetty, for Oamaru,, To-morrowj Evening. Passengers from Wharf at 8 p.m. H. HOUGHTON & CO. COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. IN consequence of Monday first being a “nblxc Holiday the usual fortnightly meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions, &c., will be held on Tuesday the 25th inat., between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock p.m. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. NOTICE. TDE MEETING of the Antidote Division, No 98 Sons of Temperance to be held on Monday next, 24th inst., has Ibeen postponed till Wednesday, 26th, in consequence Monday beini; the Queen’s Birthday, 3 By order of the J.P.
LOYAL DUNEDIN LODGE, M U.1.0.0.F. r | HE Brethren and friends of the late M r 5 James S. Kixon are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Dunedin Hospital to-morrow (Sunday) for the Northern Cemetery, at 3 o’clock. WM. WOODLAND, N.G.
Homes for working men.-The Rapid and Rising Townships of South Dunedin and Fortuny (Extensions), being wihin ten minutes* walk of the|Post Office The special advantages that these Townships claim over all other properties offered To the public are the very easy distance from the City and exemption from heavy town rates and taxes. All parties who are paying heavy and oppressive rents will now have an opportunity of securing a freehold and becoming their own landlords —on easy terms —by payment in monthly, quarterly, and half -yearly instalments. Arrangements can be made for the erection of houses. The above properties are now on sale by private contract, at my office, Rattray street, next Bank of New Zealand. Plans ana further information on application to William Kennedy. Also, several City Freehold sections for sale, on easy terms. VO.F. COURT ST. ANDREW.—The . Regular Meeting of the above Court, to be held at Caversham School-house, on Monday, May 24, is adjourned until Wednesday, May 26. ED. STRATTON, Secretary. FOR SALE, a good Tip Dray, cheap. Ap-1 ply Mre Kyne, corner of Hanover and 1 Castle streets. BLACK COB for Sale, quiet in saddle - and harness. Apply Spanish Restaqrant. FIELD CLUB.—Last Excursion for the season, Monday, at noon, from north end of George street. VENTRILOQUISM taught by letter in three lessons. Send 5s in stamps to ' “ Ventriloquist,” Post Office, Dnnedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 3
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