Late Advertisements* CITY Ob' DUNE DIN. THE NEW DUNEDIN VOLUNTEEK FIRE BRIGADE. "jVrOTTCE is hereby given, that the City .-*-7 T ,9°"V'- il of T>»»e«lin, acting thiougb tieirl'.-rc Brigade Committee, have accented the service^' of the following volunteers as Members of the new Fire Brigade : 1. Atkinson, John, George street 2. Brown, William, Cannongate .3. Bowers, John, Jones street 4. Blagdon, William •">. Corley, E. F,, Castle street (i. Croxfor.i, C, Stafford street 7. Carmalk, W. E., High street 8. Duncan, Alexander, Walker street !.>. Davys, J. W., Stuart street 10. Falconer, 11., George street 11. Frazer, John, Great King street 12. Galland, H. B , George street 13. Galland, J. B„ Frederick ftreet 14. Grant, Alexander, Forth street 15. Hougton, C. C., Maitland street IG. Jones, R. 8., Forth street 17. Krose, P. 0., Scotland street 18. Johnston, Thomas, Great King Btreet VX Lothian, John, Castle street 20. Magee, Robert, Dowling street 21 Nicholson, Thomas, Rattray street i£~ l\ ob ' n ™ n » John, Railway Station La. Sinclair, James, Princes street 24. Sinclair, William, Princes street 20, Fmith, John, Brown street 's' iff n 7!?' t l / 1L » J un '» Frederic street J: „r!?, ■, fc » Heur V. Geerge street -£' )Yr ll } lQhn > G - S " Howe 20. Webster, W., Great King street The Council reftret that, for financial considerations, it haa been found desirable to fix tbe number of members at thirty instead of forty, ats proposed, and thatjthus it;will be imposr ib'le to accept the sorviecs of all the gentlemen who have volunteered to form the new Brigade. The deputation from the Volunteers having provisionally arranged terms and conditions with the Council, an adjourned meeting between the Council's Fire Brigade Committee and the Members of the New Brigade, will be held at the City Council Chambers on Monday, 2<th September instant, at 7.30 pm„ in order finally to settle the draft agreement, and to do other incidental business. The twenty-nine gentlemen whose names are enumerated above, are respectfully requested to attend said meeting. HENRY J. WALTER. September 24, 1875.
CITY OF DUNEDTN. r will be received at the Town I. Clerk's Oflice, Manse street, on or before Wednesday, 2Dili September, at 3 p.m., for the following works separately : Ist. For forming section 2, Town Belt Main Drive. 2ml. For constructing Sewer under Princes street north ; for forming and laying earthenware pipes at Castle street, and other works. ; 3rd. For forming the south side of Albert street. Plans and specifications [at City Smvevoi's Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. September 22, 1875. ANTED TO SELL, Four-roomed t t Kouse, quarter-acre ground, with panfry, coal-house, fowl-house, at Maori Hill; commands splendid view ; well sheltered from prevailing weather. Cramond, blacksmith, King street. ANTED, a thorough General Servant. Apply Mrs Copland, North Dnuedin iuauSe. ANTED, Good Button-holers and Prac- » » tical Ironers. New Zealand Clothing Factory. OFFICE Boy Wanted. Apply by letter only to J. S. Webb. IDENINa OF PRINCES |STREET. v t Great Sale by Auction next the Ship Inn, of beautifully illustrated and superblytouud Family Bibles, commencing 2 p.m. tomorrow. ANIED Known—Great auction sale of t t Books in every department of literature, at Hay's Bible Warehouse, Princes street south, commencing To-morrow, at 2 p.m. No reserve. ANTED Known—Great auction Book * * sa,e at Nay'* Bible Warehouse, next Ship Inn, 2 p.m. Saturday. TO LET BUSINESS PREMISES IN PRINCES STREET. rO LET, the Lower Portion of the Premises occupied by M'Leod, lownes, and Co. Apply to HOWORTH & HO DG KINS, Solicitors, Princes sti'eet.
10 »LET, Four-roomed House, in lower York place. Adply William Davidson, lower York p^ce. LET, two Rooms, either Furnished or - Unfurnished, centrally situated. Apply W. Hooper, Princes street. * ' 0 LET, Furnished Bedrooms and Sitting. JL _ room, or Board and Residence; private family, D. "Wood, grocer, Prinoes street. 10 LET, six-roomed House in Castle - street. Apply to A. Russell, express proprietor, Castle street. • i'O LET, five and four roomed Verandah I Cottages. Apply Victoria terrace, Anderson's Bay road. 0 LET, One-rjoomed Cottage, large room firenhvv). Apply Mrs Moody, Marvhill Terrace, The Glen. 110 LET, Furnished Bedroom ; suitable two single men. Down steps next to Dr Murphy's, Moray place, rW\O LET, Furnished Parlor and Bedroom ; A. no other lodger, and no children. Apply at the butchery, opposite dtone School, King street. URNISHED Apartments to Let. Apply for address to Mrs Gordon's store, Hanovef street. TO LET, OR FOR SALE. ~'UPERIOR Fire-roomed House and half-an-aere ground, Cavershara, near railway station. JOVES, BASCH AND CO., Temple Chambers. O LET, Four-roomed Cottage at Roslyn, furnished. Apply to Connell and Moodie. 0 LEI, a Five-roomed House, situate in A George street, lately oooupied by Mr E. Towsey. Apply to John Joyoe, Princes street. LOST, FOUND, &o OST, Sunday evening last in neighborhood of Octagon, lady's Silk Umbrella—reward. Peterson and Co., Walker street. OST, from British Hotel, George street, JL-i last night, a Steel-grey Rough haired Collie Bitch. Answers to the name of " Lassie." Finder rewarded on returning her to George Bru.ee, British Hotel.
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Evening Star, Issue 3926, 24 September 1875, Page 3
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