POST OFFICE NOTICE. HAILS CLOSE. TIMAETT, land.—Per Beautiful Star, on Wednesday, July 14, at 1.30 p.m. Southland.—Per Wanganui, on "Wednesday, July 14. at 1.50 p.m. NoBTHEaw Pobts of New Zejoamd. Per Hawea, on Saturday, July 17, at 1.50 p.m. ABCH. BAKU, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Dunedin, July 13,1875. Lata Aetfortisexneats, ANTED, a Hallkeeper for the Dunedin Temperance Hall. Particulars on application to Jas. B. M'Cnlloch, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. RIV AT E SCHOOL, Opposite tho Bell Tower. The QUARTER will begin on MONDAY, 19th July. The Rev. T. L. Stanley has accommodation for boys as boarders.
"ANTED, Everybody to try the Shag Point Coal, new seam ; better than ever. Delivered to all parts, 35s per ton. Martin and Watson, sole agents, Stuart street. \ in George or Great King streeb, on Thursday, Scarlet Shetland Shawl. Finder rewarded on bringing to Mr Hodgkinsi solicitor, Princes street. ANTED, Situation, Housemaid, or assist in Housework. Address ''J.S.," North East Valley post-office. ANTED, a respectable Person to nurse a Baby in her own house. Apply Mrs Pearce, Great King street, Dunedin. ANTED, by a Young Man, a situation as Counter Hand in a Grocery Store, town or country. Address " W.H.D.," Stab Office. J ANTED, a smart Girl, aged about i twenty, as Nurse. Apply to Mrs Baldwins, Dowling street, opposite Bell Tower, beforejl p.m. ANTED, a Partner, or to Let an old established Photographic Business. Address "Photographer," Post Office, Dunedin. ANTED, Girl, to do Housework. Apply Mrs Keenan, Waverly House, Moray place. WANTED, to Know how I am to obtain information of my things, which *re missing by railway. Thomas Cunningham. OST, in Hanover Btreet, on Saturday, a little Brown Terrier Puppy. Finder will oblige by returning same to R. Cawston, Hanover street, four doors from Cumberland street. 0 LET, a Four-roomed Cottage, Anderson's Bay road. Apply Dundon's store. GENTLEMAN requires Private Board . and Lodgings; no other boarder is kept. Address "Quiet," Stab Office.
ANTED, one or two Gentlemen (musical preferred) to join in apartments; central position. Address or apply to "F. 1.," Drill-shed. OR SALE—Counter with cedar top, Small J set Avery Scales, small Coffee Mill, Sewing Machine, Lamps, Gas-fittings, &c. J. Beveridge, Walker street, under the verandah opposite Gilmour Brothers'. RENCH Merinoes, beautiful qualities, only Is 4d and Is 6d per yard. Winsey'a from 6Jd. Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and Co. lAUTION.—The Pheasants taken from the J Shamrock Hotel are a poisoned plant. Thomas Hetherington. 'ANTED, a Steady Man accustomed to drive two horses. Apply Godfrey and Green, Great King street. 'ANTED, a Family's Washing by a good f V Laundress. Address, Mrs Hobinson, Star office. OST, on Sunday, 4th July, between CavorJ sham and Albany street, Punedin, a Shepherd's check Long Sh\wi or Plaid. Finder will receive 5s on returning it to Star Offica. "ANTED, a General Servant. Apply Paterson and M'Leod, grocers, Princes ACANCIES for two or three respectable Boarders. Apply Mrs Forster, George '%")& J ANTED, a Boy accustomed to ButcherVv' ing. Apply J. Voitcb, Stafford street.
0 THE LADIES.—By Madame Bellc- . robb. ' Saturday Advertiser,' July 17. I. —By Fanny Fairplay. I- 'New Zealand Literary Mißcellany,' July 17. " 00K OUT for the ' Weekly Time Table,' k July 17. '"jp.WO Unfurnished Rooms ave required as 1 Sitting and Bedroom, near town—north preferred—with fireplace; must not object to haA'e a dog chaine 1 up. Terrn3, &0., with board or without, to 123, Post Office. TT7~ EDWARDS will walk Scott, or anyone in New Zealand, from one mile to 100 mik-p. A match can be made for LIOO a-side, to-night, af the Empire Hotel. WAITED, a good Kitchen Hand. Apply Wat-on's Dining Room*, High ONE HUNDRED I'OUNDS REWARD. '/?, HiiREAS some evil-disposed person or 1 V persons did, on th* night of the 11th, or the morning of the 12lh July, 1875, break the lock used for securing the switches of the Green Island Branch Railway, and also so place the Bail I switches as to cause on the said 12th July the 7.30 Green Island train to bo turned from the main line to the said branch line, notice is hereby given that the above reward of one hundred pounds sterling will be paid to any person or persons, not being in any way implicated, who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders. I>. JPID, Secretary for Railways. ' Dunedin, July 13,1875.
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Evening Star, Issue 3864, 13 July 1875, Page 3
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