Lats Advertisements, REQUISITION. «fn i-xn Dunedin, July 22, 1875. MR CHARLES SMITH, Queen street, Dunedin. S IR,—We, the undersigned ratepayers of •j Delta \\ ani, hereby request you will allow yourself to be put iu nomination as one of »»uv ropresentatives iu the City Council at the lortncoimii£ tloction. \ <ur very loii ol- rebi' ucnce in the "Ward, and your well-known acquaintance with municipal matters in genera! induce us to prefer this request, believing our interests will be well looked after in your hands. SJlol dd you comply with our request, we shall feel plcasuie in doing all iu oar power to secure your return. Robert Wilson, George street Heuryputhrie, Castle street. Frederick Richardson, Albany street R. Hay, Clyde street John Grant, dthol place John Barnes, Forth street Sherwin. Frederick street Louis Bascli, D.mdas street D. E. Jones, Queen street r . D. Murison. Athol place T. S. Graham, Queen street Geo. L, Siso, Qqeeu street James Finch, Castle street R- C. Haggitt, Queen street And numerous others. REPLY. Gentlemen, —in complying with your request, I have to thank you for the compliment you have paid me, and to express an earnest hope that all the good you autici{.ate will result ftom our joint action may be fully realised. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, CHARLES SMI I 11. CITY AUDITORS. SYDNEY JAMES, Accountant, Valuator, and General Agent, Princes street, lespectfully solicits your Vote and Interest for Re-election. FORBURY LOYAL UNITY LODGE, 1.0.0. F. •M-OTICE to those desirous of becoming OddfeUows. - The Loyal Unity Lodge, l.U.U.fwhich meets at Maloney’s Ocean Xl e Y orbuvy, will admit members on Wednesday night, 28th July, at 8 p.m., at half entrance fee. JOHN THOMSON, See. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—To the Residents of Green Island and Neighborhood. Divine Service will be held at the Forester’s Hall, on Sunday, the 25th, at 3 pan. C. J. MARTIN.
WANTED Known—Juvenile Temple V Star of Peace meets Monday Evening, Schoolhouse, Caversliam, 7.15. James Oswald, EFjjiMNG School and Piivate Lessons— Writing, Arithmetic, &e. Mr Gow, Cargill street. r?v ANTED, a Rcspeclab'.e Girl about ,* ■ fourteen as Under-nurse and to assist a. the housework. Apply on Monday, before one o’clock, to Mrs Hawthorne, Maori Hill. WANTED, a good Carpenter for Waikouaiti; wages 14s per day. Apply D. Blackie, Guthrie and Larnach’s. OMh OUT ABLE Board and Lodging for respectable Females. Address Mr M’liei’, grocer, George street. TO THE OWNERS OP SECTIONS 88, 90, S2, and SO, Township of West Dunedin, tirke Notice that it is my intention to erect a division fence, Aex. Thompson, Dunedin, Juiy 24, 1875. DUNEDIN LUNATIC ASYLUM. \KT ANTED, a Steady, active Man as v w Plumber and Tinsmith. Apply at the Asylum. ANTED, to Rent for a term of years, V 9 premises suitable for a Clothing Factory. Apply “Factory,” Stab office. HI TENDERS Wanted till Saturday, 31st JL inst., for the cx’ectiou of Four-storey stone and Brick Warehouse and Offices for Messrs Hallensieiu, Bros, and Co., in connection with their Clothing Factory, High street. DAYJD ROSS, A rchitect.
TENDERS invited Dr the erection cf Bank of New Zealand at Mcsgicl, where plans and specifications may also be seen. Tenders to be lodged with the undersigned on or before the 27th iast., at noon. 11. A. LAWSON, Archiiect. 7 1 TENDEIIS in for bo erection of »• Bank of New Zealand at flutram, where plans and speciiicat.’ons may a 1 so be seen. Tenders to bo lodged with the undersigned on or before the 27th inst., at noon. 11. A. LAWSON, Architect. SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHU 1 COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), For oam aru.—s amson, p.R, on Tuesday, 27th July. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. Monday. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, and the West Coast Ports).— TAU PO, s.s., on Tuesday, 27th July. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 11 a. in. To be followed by the II A. WE A, s.s. about Tuesday, 3rd August. F° R T IMA RU, AKAR OA, and L YTTELTON.-BBUC W, s. a., on Tuesday, 27th July. Passengers by 2.30 p.m, train. Cargo till 9 a.m. F° R TIM ARY and L Y T T E L T0 N. -B R AUTIF U L 5? TA R, s.s., on Friday, 30th July. Passengers bv 2.30 p.m, train. Oiilecs : Harbour Chambers, SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. W'ANGANUI, s.s., for BLUFF HAR BOR and INVERCARGILL, , ON WEDN ESD A Y NEX T. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty on Monday and Tuesday. Oili go for ravcroaiy.il! and Inland District* forwarded bv mil from Bluff at ConsAuees lick. H. HOUGHTON * CO., Manse street
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Evening Star, Issue 3874, 24 July 1875, Page 3
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