Lat"? A373Ptlso£ exits. OTAGO RAILWAYS. NOTICE. SPECIAL TRAIN. FRIDAY, AUGUST G, 1875. ,% SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Dunedin C s for Port Chalmers as above, at 11 p.m., for the convenience of those attending the Theatre. Ordinary First-class and Second-class single and return Tickets will bo issued. Free passes not available. OTICE is hereby given, that on and after • “ this cl ate any person found trespassing on my property, at Chain Hilts, will be prose cuted according to law. John Andrew, Grange l , Mosgiel. August 4, 1875. llurty Acres of Laud, situate North East Valley, upon which is erected a six roomed House, stable, and slaughter-yard, with a good stream of water running through the section. The land is at present occupied by Mr Gardner, butcher, whose tenure expires Ist October next. Apply MI - S DUFF, York place. SATURDAY. 7th AUGUST, At halt-past II o’clock sharp. WM. CONYERS, General Manager. O R S ALE. At Commercial Pale Yards, High Street.
HORSES, DRAYS, AND HARNESS. Maclean brothers are favored with instructions from Charles Samson, Esq , to sell by auction, as above, 5 superior draught horses 4 drays, almost new 4 very handsome sets of harness. The above have been used in the coal trade, and as the horses are young-, sound, and staunch, and the drays and harness are neat, serviceable, and almost new, they are well worthy the attention of buyers. ANY Lady or Gentleman Amareurs de- - sirous of appearing at the Concerts on Saturday nights, are requested to send their names and addresses to the Hon. Secretary, John Bewhy, Steinmctz's Bakery, George street BRADSHAW’S GUIDE, by Mr White, Serio-Comique, at the Saturday Night Cancert, Temperance Hall. The Scottish e migran t’s EAREWELL -Song—by Mrs Murray, at the Temperance Hall, to-moirow night. DO\VN~T! firßX7trN,~n AVI E-Song-by Mrs Murray, to-morrow nigdit, at the Temperance Hall, fTIMIE BEGGAR GIRL—Song —by Miss -n- Adelaide Sioneham, at the Saturday Night Concert. Temperance Hall. f : |THE Best and Cheapest Evening’s Entr. J.. tainment ever offered to the working men of Dunedin. To-morrow, Temperance Hall. “VTOTIOE.—AII parlies purchasing Timber J3I _ sold on the Wharves, Dunedin, will be held liable, and be sued for wharfage dues and charges due upon same. Any person or persons removing Timber or other goods from any of the Wharves will be held liable for any charges that may have accumulated on said Goods or Timber prior to date of removal. •!OHN L. GILLIES. Secretary Otago Harbor Board.
MISSING FRIENDS.—Wanted, Mrs Ann Young to know that her son-in-law, Mr Thomas Jones, contractor, late of Oamaru, is dead. Please write. Address Mrs Emma. Jones, ‘ South Canterbury Times’ Office, Timaru. BEST Dogskin Driving Gloves, lined chamois wool or cashmere; Ring wood Knit Gloves, Is 6d. Taylor’s, Rattray street. LA MB3W 00 L Undershirts, Doublebreasted, and every description of Gentlemen’s Underclothing ; Lambs-vool Socks, Is Gd. • Taylor’s, Rattray street. ENTLEMEN’S Hats, in~aiTthe latest styles and at moderate pricos. KNITTED Cardigan Jackets, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 14s Gd. IGs Gd, 17a Gd, 20s-all good value. Taylor’s, Rattray street. SCOTS Wha line, suug by James Moirison the favorite Scottish Vocalist, Saturday Night’s Concert. WANTED, one Room, with fireplace, for Married Couple, with no encumbrance ; state rent. Address “J. 8.,” Star Office. WANTED, two stout Lads. Reid and Gray, Princes street south. WANTED, a Carpenter. Anply to John Campbell, Maori Hill. WANTED Known —Mr T. White, Pianist, Tuner, and Seßctorof Pianos, Smith street, near Stuart street. Taylor’s, Rattray street.
T * ' T '"— " ~ chemist, Princes sheet. \$ * ANTED, by a respectable young ■« ■' woman, situation as P.avuvvid. Address “ N.Y.,’’nttioe of this piper. "p^TKijroFl^VTlTNM'nisT^ ITT AYE This Day admitted Mr John Archibald Duncan Adams into Partnership in ray bu-iness, which will hereafter Ire ean ied on under the style of “ Joyce and Adams,'’ Banisters and Solicitors. Dunedin, ibid August, 1870. OTONNEEE CENTEN ABY. "g'T ia particularly requested that all Monies received for sale of Tickets, and Tickets undisposed of, bo forwarded to the Hon Secretary before Monday. JOHN BUNG AN, Hon. Sec. TO THE BATE FAYE US OF SOUTH WAP D. ENT EE MEN, 1 shill be lumpy to meet you at P.ittison'-. Boval Hotel, Walker street, Thi.; Evoidru; (Frid.-v). at ei.bt o’clock. V While can be left with Mr Bavin mid JOHN JOYCE.
Yours reaped fully, “ JOHN" GRAY. \ AKTKI), Ton tiers for Excavating and ■' Carting a way :i qaanill.v of earth ut per yard. Apply at Pritchard’.-; forgo, Rattray street. I? OR RARE, a J. ! 'our-;<i'.iiu!t 7and Section, price 1/_*"■•), 5 .J.OO cash, balance on bills 1 . Apply at Forhury Post Oliiee. .HA) for two j ouny men ;>t Royal termce. Apply Mr 1)!'. inner, Iv,.umony er,|Gcorgo street. H KYRR’o \lbion Private Hoard and 1:1$.. LooRa;; ifouae, Moray place. Vacon<l s lor i v.e ov two :,t iitlfiiuu. V&<’ ALT! id. fovOamuai, a Cenoivl .Vervaut » T —must be good cook. Apply (with reference) to Miss Hill, Stuart street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3885, 6 August 1875, Page 3
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