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Late Advertisements. HEADQUARTERS DRILL SHKD~ <f '-'IN; Llli’ fil'd I’>ALL fgr the Benefit of a VF i■■ >uny Man who lias been out of employuieiit through illness, and who is leaving Dunedin. UNliBI! Till? pATKOyAOK of Tin; M.VVOH, All the Amßour Vocalists, Instrumentalists, A’c , ike., have Kindly consented to assist, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 m, IS7V Double ticket*, Is: single, 11s Cd ; hack ssats, is. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, QcekY* Theatre. ?RS IIAMANN begs to inform her ** *■ l''if.ils and Friends that tiie Instrucuon will he resumed at the Adult Classes on Monday. U hm>ihiy, and Saturday Evenings, ■it halt past 7 o'clock. The Ladies’ and Gentlemen s Classes will also be resumed at her Residence, Recent road, George street. g *■* EC IA L ANNOUNC EMK NT. -1L T ST OVEN ED, ex Taunton, a Magnifi-o-mt Lot of Silver and Bide, suitable for presents. P. KOHN AND CO., Jeweller. Princes street north. CONSIGNEE WANTED. /"CONSIGNEE wanted for 230 ... J’ a K s Wheat, ex Lady of ilio Lake, from I ort Molynenx. Will be stored at risk and v r n-ie of owner, unless freight be paid and I'l'il ° V eloie 2 p.m. to-morrow, the G. F. REID, Agent. qtfxwwama— i n n i im ’jiiijuw rag— ——mtmmmmmmm TENDERS j > V-. ENDERS are invited for the erection of Nu.oe and Brick Warehouse in High stnvt, Dunedin. To be lodged with the nudeuigued ou or before the 2.'srd instant, at noon. ’ R. A. LAWSON, Architsct. ihvitnd for the erection of .1 v Mission Schoolhonse, Brown street, Uuimdm. Plans and specifications lie with the iinoersigned, where tenders will be received on or 1 more the iMr l instant, at noon, E. A. LAWSON, Architect. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. rjpilE time for receiving Tenders for the above has been ex l ended to Friday, the 22nd ins; , at noon. MASON & WALES, Architects. fU TENDERS are invited for erection of Cottage in Dowling street. MASON & WALES, Architects. f | TENDERS wanted till noon on Saturda , ■ Ifth inst., for Wooden Hotel Building Mosgid, Plans. &c., to be seen at my offi tul Monday, 11th inst., then at East Tail Hotel. DAVID ROSS, Architect. "Wanted till five o’clock •5- Friday, October 22nd inst., for the en lion of IWstorey Brick Dwelling in Walt street. Plans and specification at Marth Hotel, Stafford street. FOR SALE BY TENDER. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. DIT ACHED FREEHOLD CO TAGES, of Three Rooms each ; • - ently and substantially built, and situated c por-ite the Parkside Hotel. Caversham. d’iie above are at present fyielding a woel rental of L 7 10s. ’fenders received by the undersigned till t 20 :h October. Further particulars can be hj on application. The highest or any tender not necessar accepted. WHITELAW & CO. SHIPPING. OF UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), T|lOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTC JL' Ihj ton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manak (taking cargo and passengers for tr shipment to Wanganui, Nap Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangiti! Westport. Hokitika and Greymoi UAW EA, a.a.. To-morrow Satunj lil hj October, Passengers by the ‘ p.m. train. Cargo received at Eaih Station till 11 a.m. To be followed by the TAU PO, g, on Saturday, 2:lrd October, |TfTOR OAM A R U.- SAMSON, b.s KJ on Tuesday, 10th October. Passengers by 7 a.m, train. m A, and 1} LY T T ELTON.- BRUCE, s.s., on lufsday, 30th October. Passengers by I.F) p.m. train. LEVUKA, via LYTTBLTf V cllington, Napier and Auckland. r A S.P. Co.’s ST-VR OF THE fcOU'l on luesday, lUtti October (transhipj; fai go and passengers for Levuka i s.s. Llewellyn at Auckland). Offices: Harbour Chambers, SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under, s. Sm^ TNEERCARGIT From Rattray street Wharf TO - 3LO RR 0 W (SATURDA Y] Cargo received at Rattray [street Jet fill 2 p.m. Passengers from Rattray street wharf s p.m. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Diatric forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consign® risk, H, HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street. FIRST VESSEL FOR AUCKLAND. THE tine brigantine Helena, Capt. Campbe Laving the greater portion of her car engaged, will sail on the 17th inst. Cargo n< being received at Rattray street Wharf. For freight or passage apply to HOLMAN, MACANDREW> & CO.. STEAM TO INVERCARGILL , , . . A^D RIVERTON. L emu-turn m faro ; Saloon, 20s ; St mitE ]i.s. COM .S. 200 tons, will st ports on Saturday , , , inst. Cargo now be into Sheds, Rattray street jetty. 20s per ton, delivered into stores. I ti. 3. BRODRICK, agent O file-; 8; W , (Hid SScoililav’s 1

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Evening Star, Issue 3944, 15 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3944, 15 October 1875, Page 3

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