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e Advertisements. SECOND EDITION. NOW READY. yiEW OF DUNEDIN, oa Tinted Paper, V for sending Home. To be had from all Booksellers, or at * Illustrated New Zealand Herald’ Office, Stafford street. PRICE ONS SHILLING. NOTICE. rpHE Annual Meeting of the Koslyn Road J- Board, for the election of Office-bearerr* &c,, will be held in the Linden School-house, at noon, on Wednesday, the 18th instant. WM, YOUNG SPIERS, Clerk. MORNINGPON, MARY-HILL, AND DISTRICT. A MEETING to consider the desirability of ERECTING A WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH For the above District, will be held in the S resent Meeting Room, Primrose hill, onThnrsay Evening next, August 19, at half-past seven o’clock. Rev. R. Riouin the chair. All interested in the work are cordially invited. CITY OF DUNEDIN GAS SUPPLY. THE Public are respectfully informed that the report from Mr Henry Curtis, gas engineer, of Melbourne, on Dunedin Gas Supply Business, inclosure <ff his estimate of cost of new Gasworks, and value of existing works, is now printed, and that copies may be obtained, free of charge, at the Town Cleric's Office.

J. M. MASSEY, . Town Cleric. August 16,1875. ANTED, Tenders, for erection of a Mile of Fencing, post, wire, and ditch, at Taieri Lake Station. Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co., from 11 to 12. WANTED, Girl to make herself useful, from fourteen to sixteen. Mrs Nathan Hart, Fleet street, Arcade. WANTED, General Servant. Apply between two and five in the afternoon. Mrs Allan, Longworth Terrace, Moray place. WANTED, young Gentleman as Boarder in private family. Apply r Russell, grocer, Frederick street. ANTED, nurse girl for the day tim e v only. Apply to-morrow between ten and twelve, Mrs Brasch, Shamrock Hotel. WANTED, general Cabinet-maker; also laboring man. Apply G. M. Brasch and Co., Princes street, next door to Mr H. Haynes’s drapery establishment. SIMPSON’S MANUFACTURING Sewing Machine Wanted; new or second-hand. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED, a Bey to run thS cash. A and T. Inglis. FOR SALE, Up-country Hotel, Store, Butchery, and Smithy, with half-acre—-freehold. Apply Adams and Keith, Octagon.

WANTED, a Respectable Qirl aa General Servant; reference required. Apply Mrs Dymock, Albert and Stuart streets. WANTED, by an experienced Laundress, washing from private families or hotels; large drying ground ; a washhouse attached to house. Address, “C. B. ” Stab Office. f jpO LET, T\voP„ u Uhed Bedrooms, suitable -B- for young ladies out during day. For address, Mrs Watson, Grange street. 32LEOTION NOTICED. BELL WARD. R. H. LEARY will Addrces the Eatepayei-s of 801 l Ward on the Gas Question at the Oddfellows’ Hall, George street, on Monday Evening, 16th instant, at 8 o’clock. TO THE ELECTORS OP CAYERSHAM DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —At the request of a very large number of the Electors of your district, I have consented to become a Candidate for the seat in the General Assembly rendered vacant by the death of Mr Tolmie. Prior to the day of election I shall meet you in various parts of the d’strict, when I will fully explain my views on the several important subjects which at present engross the attention of the Colonial Legislature. I am, Yours faithfully, W. J. M. LARNACH, CAYERSHAM t GENERAL j ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.

MR LARNACH will address the Electors • as follows On this Evening, Monday, at Jones’s St. Kilda Hotel at 7, and afterwards at Hayes’s Kensington {[Hotel, at 8.30. On Tuesday Evening at Coney’s Hotel, Poriobello, at 7.30, On Wednesday Evening, at Green Island Drill Shed, at 7.30. On Thursday Evening, at Caversham Drill Shed at 7, and afterwards at Anderson’s Bay Schoolhouse, at 8.30. CAVERSHAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ~|"N consequence of the Meeting of Ratepayers at Caversham School house This Evening, Mr LARNACH has Postponed his Meeting at Jones’s St. Kilda Hotel. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAVERSHAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Fellow Electors,— I HAVE been asked hy so many of you from various parts of tne district to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate that I feel bound to yield to the request. I believe that this last blow at our rights, our privileges, and our revenue—the Abolition Bill—would never have been aimed by a moribund Parliament had the electors not been so apathetic. It is time we aroused ourselves, and if I can aid my fellowelectors iu any way in the coming struggle my services are at your disposal. CAVERSHAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. R STOUT will Address the Electors Anderson’s Bay Schoolhouse, on Monday First, at 8 p.m. Green Maud Drillshed, on Tuesday, atßp.ni. Caversham Drillshed, on Wednesday, at S p.m. I am Your obedient servant, ROBERT STOUT. at

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Evening Star, Issue 3893, 16 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3893, 16 August 1875, Page 3

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