Late Advertisements. , a GoM Ear-ring set with lurqno’E _ Finder will bo rewarded on bringing sain to this office. T OS!, in the Post Office Hal!, this morninj* -»LJ Gold King, set in garnets. Finder re warded on returning to Hislop, jeweller. M REWARD. - Lost, a Blade Oollu , .f 5 r 5 » w bito stiipo on head and nose. n°K hlt v feeC ’ l' olnt ()f tail white ; had o> Mumy ’ OSI, a brown Goat. Howard will b> rierl’Anils. t0 “ ny I)Crson retnVh ' m S it to CarCITY OF DUNEDTNT ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR 0 AND AUDITORS FOR THE PERIoiCOMMENCING AUGUST Ist, 1875. | >UBLIC NOTICE is Hereby Given, that 1_ tho Nomination of Candidates for election to the office of Councillors and Auditors, ns above, for Dunedin City, will be Declared or Wednesday, the 28th day of July instant, at tire Terrace of the Provincial Council Chambers, Water street, at the hour of 10 clock noon. .< om^na^i°n ®» in form of Schedule Dof th» ! Otngo Municipal Corporations Ordinance be longed at tho Town Clerk V Office, Manse street, (where blank forms maj be obtained), on or before Noon of the day herein fixed for the Declaration, The Councillors reining are : For South Ward : Councillors H, S. Fish. jun., andJE van Prosser, hor High Ward: Councillors Wra, Barrel: and Andrew Mercer, lor Bell Ward: Councillors John Carrol'’ and tv. 11. Leary. For Leith Ward : Councillors Peter Gi'uto; and t .has, S. Reeves. Both Auditors retire. Two (2) Councillors to be elected for each o! the four Wards. Two (2) Auditors to be elected by the whoL City. KEITH BAMSAY, Ju1j.20.18T5. May ° r - NOTICE. CABOO, BALLAST, WA.TEB TANK?. AND WATEBMEN’3 BOATS.
LICENSES for the above undue Harbor Regulations should have been applied for fourteen days before Ist July. Harbor Regulations, clause 71Any person plying for hire with any such vessel or boat ns aforesaid, without being licensed under this regulation, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds sterling.” JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary Otago Harbor Board. pORT CHALMERS SKATING RINK, Owing to the groat success the Rink will be open on Friday Evening as well as Monday. WANTED, first-class Carpenter. Apply V f D. Blackie, at Guthrie and Larnach’s. DA.Y SCHOOL.—Mrs Brand is prepared to receive pupils at her residence, Forlb street. Music and French taught. Terms 01 application. Night Concerts have ReO moved to the Temperance Hall. Will Open next Saturday, July 21. RAND Opening Night next Saturday , Night, at the Temperance Hall, of the Saturday Night Cheap Concerts, REMEMBER Next Saturday Night's Concert is at the Temperance Hall, Moray p.ace. Admission Sixpence. Come early. notice! MR R. J. MANSFIELD will not be responsible for any debts contracted l.p ms wife, Sarah Mansfield .after July 22. REMEMBER the Saturday Night Concerts have left the Oddfellows’ Hall and gone to the Temperance Hall.
FREE STORAGE. GF, Re ID is prepared to take a limited • quantity of Goods on Free Storage, at current rates, in his new Stores, Stafford street. J" AISTED, a Girl for Housework, and e f General Servant. Apply Mrs Keenan, Wavevly House, Moray place. \\J ANTED, Men n Firewood, f. hello. to Cut 100 or 200 Cords Apply D. Ogihi?, ForteA HOUSEMAID wi.-hes r\. references. Apply A. King street north. Situation; good Hunter, Grea' \A/ to Purchase a Medical Gal- ' * vanic Battery, worked by acids ; one of W- 11. I false’s preferred. Apply to J Blakely, Princes street, corner of Walk*-! dreet.
TEMP FRANCE HALL. First Ke-unioi of the Natives of Ayrshire will be celeojated by a Concert and Ball, on Finlay, Jul; 23. James Staton, Esq., in the chair. Double ticket [for Concert and Ball) 7s 6d ; Single ticket (for Concert only) 2s 6.1, to be had 1 from Messrs Low and Miller, Princes street ; Bowie and IVPKnight, M-clagg.in street; and Members of Committee. G. C. M'KNIGHT, Hon Sec. SHIPPING, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), FOR TIM Air# and LYTTBLTO N. -BEAUTIFUL STAR, a.a, ou Friday, 23rd July. Passengers by 230 i>.un train. Cyrgo till 4 p.m. on Thursday. 1(71011 OAM AH U.—S A M SON, p.s. it; ou Friday, 23 rd July, Passengers by 7 a.m, train. Caigo till 2 p-m. or. Thursday. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Man ah au. (taking cargo and pasreugera for train (■hipment to Wanganui, Napier, and West Coast Ports). — TAU PO, s.s., on Tuesday, the 27th July. Par s-Dgn-s by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 11 a.m. To be followed by the HAWEA, s.s. about Tuesday, 3rd August. F° R T I M A R IT, AKA.R OA, and L YTTE LTO N. -B 11 UC E, on Tuesday, 27tb July, Passengers In 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo till 9 a.m. Offices : Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. WANGANUI, 8.8., for BLUFF HAR BOR and INVERCARGILL, On or about T M U i l S D A Y N E X T. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty. Cargo lev Invercargill and Inland Districts i forwarded by rail from Bluff at Cont’gnccs IT H. HOUCUTOM &. (JO., ' C.;;- -danse street
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Evening Star, Issue 3871, 21 July 1875, Page 3
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