/\ tIEKA'B s ■'. A ~ ; .ii . Lessee! ... Messrs Stoele »nd Keogh. IJ nprecedented success and last night but seven of those t minent artistes, Mil and MKS GKOKGK DARRKLL. Last Eight Xights of the Darre.llß. rHIS EVENING (FRIDAY), SEPT. 10, Grand Fashionable Night I . Boucicuilt's celebrated five-act Comedy, LONDON ASSURANCE. Lady Gay Spanker Mrs George DarreH Dazzle Mr George Darreli Saturday—Monster Double Bill -" Colleen Bawn," and other entertainments. Blow for Blow." Free List suspeuded, public preas excepted. Children in arms not admitted. Box plan may be seen at Mr West'*. Drasa Circle, 4a ; Stalls, 2a ; Tit, Is. UNKDIN HARMONIC SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT. TEMPERANCE HALL. TT7ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1875. PBEStnENT: H. S. Chapman, Esq. Vios-Pbesidentb : The Rev. R. L. Stanford, George Bell, Esq. Programmes oanbe obtained at Meswa- Begg's and Weßt's Music Warehouses. Tickets : Front seats, three shillings ; baok •eats, two shillings ; gallery, one shilling. JOHN H. SANDERS, Secretary. i>4NCING AND .MUSIC St. GsojiaKi'a Kali* Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, i-iatucdays, at 'J I'rirate Lessons by s;v;y!fu jvrraTiy.eir.ent, i/g R J. .It K L L Y, '.< 9 Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Ohurob. GOVERNMENT NOTICES LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. TOTICE is hereby given, that the several _ S parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the Bame. Sections 1 of 36 and 2 of 36, Block VII, Dunedin and East Taieri District; James Marshall, the younger,-of Dunedin, merchant, and Daniel Campbell, of Dunedin, printer, applicants. 1973. Part of Section 15, Block X, North Harbor and Bluessin District; Alexander Inglis, of Dunedin, draper, applicant. 19S1. Part of Section 38, Block 111, Town of Dunedin ; James 1 rown, of Melbourne, Victoria, drayman, applicant. 1982. Section 28, Irregular Block, West Taieri District: Robert Glendiniog, of Dunedin, merchant, on behalf of Archibald Macintyre, of Liverpool, England, mtr cantile clerk, applicant. 1995. Sections 13,14, and 15, Block 111, Portobello District; Walter Fletcher Ridley and William Ridlev. of Dunedin, gentlemen, applicants. 1998. Section 6, Vlock 111, Town of Dunedin ; William John Watson, of Dunedin, coal merchant, applicant 2001. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 7th day of September, 1875 at the Lands Registry office, bunion.
IV P. MAIV, I'ist.rioh Land Registrar. ' | TENDERS for tho construction of the un--1 dermentioned Railway, and other works, will be received at the office of the (Secretary for Works, until noon of Tuesday, the 14th September : lßt Contract, No. I,oll> earthworks, bridges, culverts, and permanent way of Railway from Palmerston to Wayne's. 2nd Contract, No. 1,045, Mosgiel to Outram Railway, earthworks and fencing. 3rd Contract, No. 1,040, do do, permanent way. 4th Contract, No. 1,047, do do, bridges and culverts. sth Contract, No. 1,048, do do, Taieri bridge. i lana and specifications may be «oen, and foima of tender obtained, at the Provincial .Engineer's Office, Dunedin. The Government does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. PKOVINCTIL GOVERNMENT TRACT DEPOSIT. When the amount of contract is L 5.000 or upwards, the total deposit required will in lutnre, be 5 per cent., instead of 10 per coot. Ino deposit will be retained during the period of maintenance. SEWING .MAOHIME3. IMPORTANT 111 NOTICE TO FAMILIES. SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING „ u MACHINES, Can be obtained on hire, from Mr Aldrich corner of Prii aud Bowling streetfl, Dunedin. leras cash, deposit from lOi, Wee 1 -'- m«nts, from 2s tid. AMERICAN K&WJ";G MACII.rK&S. THE "HOMF. " ?mT7TTJ p LOCKSTITCiI, H The Perfection of Meclian^m. Simple, compact, efficient, durable, and coui. plcte.
T sews with the l«» i,i.«.iblo amount of - »™!h a^&jF s »f twelve yeara old can run it without fat^uy, With this machine i« £una»liwl—ilomtnu, braider, aauttlo, bobbin*. ott-;:n.n, oil ucrow- -, "ver,.five needles, gnu->-, table-clam r' t>z<\ ections for use ; alj securely packed in stmnr case, with hinges. THIS UNKQUAT.I.RO \t\VUr<K ises a straight needle, ir;al<t.- the " lnck-^tiu-h alike on both sides,), h:u» » Meif-adiu.ninu' tenwon, and ia adapted to every variety of for family wear, from tin-, lightest tuiudiim to the heaviest cloths, and WILL 2VBH S£W 'LEATKiCi.. It will hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, *eaui, fcuok ruffle, hamctitcb, and gather. This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and wIU work equally well on auk, linen, woollen, wwliootton goods, with silk, linen, or cotton lornnbynand... ... 4 10 n Do. with table and treddV ' .; 1- n Half-oablnet do. „ ~ '" Jj Th above machine? can be purobfi-;.. b>- -.-,-*».;, j T payments. Agent for Otago 8. JACOBS, Fancy Goods Importer. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IJfcRIVATtf Board and Retudence. Apply Mr Gregory, Elm Row store. lOARD AND RESIDENCE for three Gentlemen, private parlor and ■eparaU btdroottw. Caledon Howe, Albany street. | BOARD AND RESIDENCE for one ' Gentleman. Apply Mrs Buston, George I »tr«et, next to Saw Milk 6 '
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Evening Star, Issue 3915, 10 September 1875, Page 2
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