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PUBLIC NOTICES. ROBERT HARDIE begs to inform the inhabitants of Green Island and surrounding District that he will shortly open those new Premises, lately built by J. Runciman, as a Bakery and Grocer's Shop, and hopes, by keeping a good article, and selling at a reasonable profit, to secure a share of their custom. IMMIGRANTS EX EARL OF ZETLAND FROM LONDON. THE married couples, single men, and women, per above ship, will be open for engagement at Caversham Dep6t, on Monday, the 7th June, at 10.30 am. (Signed) COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Officer. GREAT Clearing Sale of LI,OOO worth Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, to be sold at less than cost price. BULLEN & M'KENZIE. . Cutting. m NOTICE 0 THE ELECTORS in the ROSLYN ROAD DISTRICT. The following gentlemen, viz.: Messrs. Nathaniel Young Armstrong Wales James Kilgour Robert Turnbull Alfred Rowland Chetham Strode Archibald Hill Jack Colin Taylor and _ D’Arcy Haggitt Having been duly nominated as candidates to fill two vacancies in the Roslyn District Road Board, and a poll having been demanded by two electors, the same will be taken on Thursday next, the 10th day of June, 1875, between the hours of 10a.m., and 4 p.m., in the Kaikorai District School-house. . ARCHIBALD HILSON ROSS, Chairman of the Roslyn District Road Board. June 4th, 1875. Returning Officer. SERVANTS’ REGISTRY OFFICE. HURLEY, Maclaggan stre< (late Economic Printing Workjs, begs t intimate to the gentry and public of Dunedin an vicinity that at the request ef several ladies si has opened a Registry Office for Domestic Sei vants : and as she proposes recommending onl those of irreproachable character, and devotin close attention to orders, she hopes to merit share of patronage. IN th a old School-house, Hanover stree l Furniture bought and sold. Matthe' Thomas. TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSURING COMPANY, OP HAMBURG PIRE RISKS of all descriptions taken s the lowest current rates. Over 70 agencies in various parts of the werlc Losses piomptly and liberally settled in Nc Zealand. H. J. BOUMAN, Of Bouman, Maqmdrew, and Co., Agent, Jetty street. o ILOG and Patten Maker. John Le George street, opposite Johnston’s. COACH NOTICE. YEEND’S SOUTHERN LINE. ON and after Monday, June 7. the above Line of Coaches will leave the Empire JtLotel, Dunedin, at 8 o’clock sharp, instead ol & a.m.. Arriving at Tokomairiro at 1 p.m, » Balclutha „ 4 p.m. „ Lawrence „ 5 p.m. as w> enable country settlers to reach home before dark. • H. YEEND, Proprietor. TO BUILDERS.—James Hood, Arefei tectural carver, at Craig’s, Frederick street, near Athol Place. IMPORTANT NOTIGR-SHAG POINT COAL. The undesigned beg to inform the public that they are now receiving a constant supply of Shag Point Coa of a Superior quality, equal to Scotch Coal, delivered to all parts of the city and suburbs at 35s pep ton. MARTIN & WATSON, City Coal Depot, Stuart street. H.B.—This coal is particularly recommended or parlor grates. NOTICE TO LADIES. Great reduction m Frizett, every description* Coil Pads, Chignon, Plaits, from Is pair, at F. BEISSEL’S Temple of Fashion, Princes str< SHIPPING. HARBOR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS. B R Y S A B - 8 -. for timaru, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, io-morrow, Sunday, 6th June. Passengers by 2.30 p,m. tram. SAM&O.N, s.s. fpr O AMARU on Tuesday, Bth June. Passengers b 7 a.m. tram. Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. MAORI as. for LYTTELTON, Pictor Nelson, Westport Hokitika, and Grey mouth, on Friday, 11th June. Offices : Harbour Chambers. I SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. Express, s. s „ for bluff harbor, aud INVERCARGILL, From Port Chalmers, ON MONDAY MORNING. Passengers by 10 a.m. train. Cargo for Inveroargiß and Inland Districts forwarded by y$H from Bluff at Cous'cnees’ risk. H. HOUGHTON & C£)., Manse street. FOR INVERCARGILL WHARF AND RIVERTON. THE p.s. COMERAN 199 tons, Best, Mast will sail as above fro*** R tray street Jetty on Mond 7th Jupe. Cargo for Inv oargill delivered ip to store at 22s per ton. ’ Superior accommodation fop passengeis. GEO. S. BRODRICK, i; Agent. —■*—»——— wm, j LOST, FOUND. &c LOST from the Kail way Station, between 4 and 5 o’clock p.m. on Monday, a la.ge brown Paper Parcel, containing drapery addressed Mrs Lugas, Gavercham. Herbert* Haynes, arid Cq. ’ STOLEN OR STRAYED, sham, a little white Terrier Bitch*. Any. one detaining after this notice will be prosecu.ted. Reward if returned to R. D. Wilson. ' baker, Oavershaia.

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Evening Star, Issue 3832, 5 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3832, 5 June 1875, Page 3

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