Late Advertisements. OAVERSHAM ELECTION. LL FAVORABLE to the return of Mr R. STOUT, are requested to meet at the Drillshed, Caversham, at 8 p.m. this evening. THE HOOPER’S INLET QUARTZ MINING COMPANY is now wound up through the non-fulfilment of agreement with us. THOMAS REID ROBERT FORBES. Any person having claims against the above Company to send them in within ten days after the date of advertisement, to ROBERT FORBES, Portobello. WANTED Known—-A. K. requests Dunedin butchers not to deliver his meat at 1 the Post Office in future. TENDERS Wanted, for the erection of the main portion of the Provincial Government Museum; tenders to be in the Government tender box by noon on Tuesday, 31st inst. David Ross, architect. BOY, between thirteen and fifteen, Wanted, for Solicitor’s Office. Apply, in kapplicant’s handwriting, Box 146, Post Office, BOARD and LODGING, 18s per week, including washing. Mrs Da Combe, corner King and Frederick streets. TO LET, Furnished Parlor and Bed-room, use of kitchen; attendance, if required, Exeter House, Maclaggan street. TO LET, at Roslyn, Four-roomed House; rent 12s. Apply to Wm. Young Spiers. IMPOUNDED, on the 16th day of August, 1875, by Henry Youngman, one Ghesnut Horse, branded like TO over horse-shoe over B on near shoulder (owner unknown), for trespassing on Town Belt, and in default of being released, the above cattle will be sold at the Public Pound, South Dunedin, on Friday, the 3rd day of September, 1875, at twelve o’clock noon. • * JAMES BARB, Poundkeeper of the £South Dunedin Pound. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom and Parlor Apply Mrs Loft, Club Reserve, Stafford street.
TO LET, Three-roomed Cottages. Apply Mr Moloney, Ocean View Hotel, Hillside road. \jiT AJSTED, Situation as Gardener; single, V T and thorough knowledge of his business. Address Stab Office, Dunedin. 0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. —Wanted Employment by a useful handy Man at Carpentering. Apply T. H. Clarke, opposite Knox Church, Great King street. GENERAL Gardener Wanted. All kinds of flowers, fruit trees, andfshrubs laid and planted, so all kinds of cuttings will be taken by the week, day, or month by the best orders, Joseph Hell, gardener, Eorbury Post Office, or V. Reid, nursery gardener, High street. WANTED, NuraegirL Mrs Mayhew, Grant street, off High street. TO LET, Three-Roomed Cottage; water laid on. Apply Kempson, chemist, York place. TWO-STALLED Stable to Let. Apply S. Bird, Walker street. FOUND, a Crumb Cloth; owner can have it by paying expenses. Mrs Wilson, Dowling street. WANTED, respectable Girl, about seventeen ; references required. For address, apply Mrs Ancell, King street. WANTED, a Goat, in full milk. Apply Charles M‘Aithur, at Provincial Hotel, Stafford street.
WANTED, One or Two Tip-drays, with driver. Apply on the contract, Brown street. TWO Cottages to let. Apply S. Bird, Walker street. WANTED, experienced Barmaid. Address “ A.8.,” Box 63, Post Office. ANTED TO SELL, Three Sections in Musselburgh; terms easy. Fred. Wain, Wain’s Hotel, Manse street. BOOKKEEPER, Correspondent, Secretary, Manager, Wharfinger. A gentlemen, holding sterling testimonials in each of the above capacities, desires engagement. Address “ C,” Box 35, G.P.O. TO LET, a Five-roomed Cottage in Clark street. Apply to Mr Mantle, Clark street. WANTED, a Girl, fourteen to sixteen years, to make herself useful. Mrs Hart, Arcade. FOUR-ROOMED Cottage to let, nice situation. Apply Morrison, grocer, corner George and Albany streets. ROOM TO LET, with fireplace, furnished or unfurnished; single woman preferred. Address “ A. W.,” Star Office. ‘ WANTED, by a first-class man, situation as Waiter, Billiard-marker, or Barman. First-class reference.® Apply London Hotel, Jetty street. LOST, Yesterday Afternoon, a Gold Brooch, between Stuart street and Copeland’s Brewery, Five shillings reward anyone bringing the same to Robert Mercer, grocer, Princes street. ANTED, a Saw Miller. Bennet and Dew, George street. WANTED, Board (or partial) and Residence ; single room; no children. State terms. Address “G. 0.,” Star Office. A CARPENTER Wanted. Apply Victoria Terrace, Anderson’s Bay road. J. Shunnon.
TO LET, a Four-Roomed Detached House. Apply Mr Elson, Bowker’a store, Walker street. WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST* At 2 o’clock, and 6 o’clock in the Evening, On the premises of Mr Chapman Jacob’s, opposite Fulton’s Timber Yard, George street. Largo and extensive Sale of Jewellery, Plate Glass Show Cases, and Fire-proof Safes. JL A Z A R U S • has received instructions to sell by auction, from Mr C. Jacobs, his valuable stock of first-class jewellery, comprising— TJold and silver lever watches, colonial gold chains, ladies gold watches and chains, diamond rings, signet rings, ladies’ gold rings and keepers, clocks of every description, gilt clocks under glass shades—all of the best makers, and new goods just imported from Home. This is a first-class opportunity to the trade and private buyers, as all the goods are for bona fide sale. Terms at sale. | J. LAZARUS, Auctioneer, Stafford street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3894, 17 August 1875, Page 3
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