Late Advertisements. fJIEMPERANCE HALL. ■WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. BENEFIT OF MR JOHN MORAN, Star Irish Comedian. The following Amateurs have kindly volunteered their services:— A. D. DENOVAN, Scottish Vocalist. A LADY AMATEUR, New and Sentimental Songs MONS. ABDEY, Imitator of all kinds of Birds and Animals. W. WALTER FRENCH, London Comique (lately arrived). MR BURKE, Serio-Comique Vocalist. MR CARROLL, Celebrated Tenor. Prices as usual. MORNINGTON DISTRICT ROAD BOARD ELECTION. NOTICE. WHEREAS, at the Nomination held this day, for the election of three qualified Ratepayers to serve as Members of this District Read Board, a Poll was demanded on behalf of Mr Thomas Andrew by Mr A. R. Ure seconded by Mr Thomas Laing. ’ The time and place for the said polling is appointed for Saturday next, the 26th inst., at this District Hall, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m, JOHN EDWARD ATTWOOD, Deputy Returning Officer. June 22, 1875. ' FOR SALE, House and Half-quarter Acre Section at Maori hill. Apply R. Telfer Maori bill. ’ FOR SALE, BARGAIN, Superior Threeroomed Cottage, excellent condition, immediate possession, five minutes from Postoffice, main thoroughfare. Evans, agent, over Burton Bros’. JJUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CONGREGATIONAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. Parents and Friends of the Pupils of the above School are respectfully invited to be present during the Half-yearly Examination to be held on Thursday and Friday, 24th and 25th inst., between the hours of 10 and 12 in the morning, and half-past 1 and half-past 3 in the afternoon. SUBJECTS: Thursday— Reading, Writing, Dictation, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra. Friday— Geometry, Latin, French, Geography, Book-keeping, Mental Arithmetic, Composition. June 21, 1875, A. BARRETT, Principal. CRICKET. CRICKETERS are requested to attend a General Meeting to bo held at. the Shamrock Hotel this (Wednesday) evening, June 23, at 7.45 sharp. Business: To consider propositions re proposed Australian Match, and such other business as may be brought forward. W. D. MEARES. WOULD “W. H. A.,’’ please call at Post Office, for answer, “ You know who from.” AYRSHIRE. THE Natives of the above Shire will meet in the Provincial Hotel on Thursday, the 24th inst., at 8 p.m. Business: To receive the Committee’s repprt and make final arrangements for the Social Gathering. : G. C. M‘KNIGHT, Hon. Sec. FANNY BAKER* —If Fanny Baker, late of Tasmania, will leave hex- address at “M. G.,” Stab Office, she will hear of her brothex*, George Baker. WANTED, a good, steady Shipwright, for Jetty Work; constant employment; wages, 12s per day. Apply to-morrow, at noon, to D. G. Stephens, Inspector of Works, Otago Harbor Board. ANTED TO PURCHASE, immediately, Fluke potatoes. George Matthews, seedsman. WANTED, a Good General Servant, Apply Mrs Skey, Observatory, near Toll-bar, Roslyn, WANTED, a Tailor. Apply to Mr M. Kellers, Cumberland street, near Albany street. WANTED, Exchange Fifty Acres Land, near Patea, Wanganui District, for One Section in Dunedin. Address “N. D.,” Stab Office. WANTED, Boax-d and Residence in pri- _ vate family by young Lady, North Dunedin. Address “M, 8.,” Star Office. or AN TED, Nurse and N red le woman ; ▼ V station; good wages ; good servants, at Mis Dick’s Registry Office, Princes street. w street. ANTED, a Strong Girl. Apply Mrs Shaw, Lang’s Terrace, Maclaggan W ANTED, a Smart Waiter. Appb Watson’s Dining Rooms, High street.* WANTED, Two Boarders, or two fur nished rooms to let. r pply Mr Golkar's Store, Albany street. WANTED, a General Servant and a Nursemaid. Apply Mr. Barker, Criterion Hotel. WANTE I >, Two Carpenters. A pply Wm. Y. Spiers, Roslyn. WANTED immediately, Good Shirt Machinists, Mrs Thomson, Rattray street, fourth house above Catholic Church. WASTE Paper for Sale, iu lots to suit purchasers. Apply at office of this paper. GOVERNMENT NOTICES V. R Public Works Office, (Colonial Arcohitect’s Branch), Wellington, May 28, 1875. rRENDERS are invited for the erection of a JL Pest and Telegraph Office at Mosglel. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect. Wellington, and at the Public Works Office, Dunedin. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside “ Tenders for Post and Telegraph Office, Mosgiel,” will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon of Thursday, the 24th day of June. 1875. Telegraphic Tendcrr will be received, provided the original Tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the time specified. The lowest or any Tender not nccesse rily accepted, W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect.
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Evening Star, Issue 3847, 23 June 1875, Page 3
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