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TENDERS TO BUILDERS. ENDERS no pi red for Alderations and Additions to Mr James Russell's Store, Frederick and Cumberland streets. f bins, sp' cifio t! i .I:,', &c,, at the office of [he u ruler,si-ue'l) ill F. May, the 12th inst. r | '.LNI)MRS arc. invited, up to 11th Novom- _ 9 her. froju per-on-i willing to Lease Section -■}: block \ 1,, SiaH’ord street, next below Kempthorne. Pros-wr, and Co’s premises. For conditions id lease apply to MASON & WALKS, Architects.riVENUKIIS fro Clearing Undergrowth and a Sowing, at per acre. Apply Mr Edward Campbell, surveyor. Woodhaugh, Water of la-ith. Wanted, for stone and brick* 1L work. Apply at the N.E. Valley Hotel. TENDERS Wanted for Removal and Alteration to a Building, Great King street. Plans, &c., to be seen at Scanlan’s Shamrock and Thistle Hotel. fTILNDERS invited for erection of Small JL Conservatory. For plans, &c., see ‘Wanted for Additions and -B. Alterations to the Otago Turkish Baths until Wednesday. 1 o’clock. Particulars, apply W. s. Biiilon, manager. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor. Pv. A. LAWSON, Architect.

fTTKNDEKS positively close To-morrow .1. (Ttundny, November 9), 12 a.m., for Excavating two (••uar!i*i , -a« I v© Sections and Lowerit'? House. Lftipw jolt. Lowest ev any not necessarily accepted. Specifications at Joseph LraithwaitcV, Arcade. fBILXDF.IIS wanted till Tuesday, NovemI her 9, for the erection of Stabling, Mos- ' , . ™ s j c '-> be seen at East Taieii Hotel till Wednesday ; then at my office. DAVID KOSS, Architect. Wanted, till Saturday, NovemA her Jo, for ilic Erection of Presbyterian Church, Palmerston, in stone, brick, or concrete. Plans, &c., to lie ‘seen at my office till Saturday, November (.1; then at Palmerston. DAVID KOSS, Architect.

SfiiPKHO. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 1 HOE O AMATO 7 . S AMSO N, p. a. u. i o iiiovi'iiw. Tuesday, the !)thNovember, l.’asseugora by 7 a.m. train. STIOK T I M A It IT, AKA R 0 A, and 50 I.YTTELTQN. - WANGANUI, s.s.. on Wednesday, the Oth November. .Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train, Cargo till noon. TIMARU AND LYTTELTON.— BBAVT IVIT L STA R, s. s., on Friday, the 12th November. Cargo till noon. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train, FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangitikei, Westport, Hokitika and Greymouth) OAIT PO. 8. r., on Friday, the 12th November. Passengers by the 2.30 p.m, train. Cargo received at Railway station till LI a.m. To be followed hv the HA WE A, s. s., on Saturday, 20th November. Offices : Harbour Chambers, NOTICE. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. r|MIE Steamer i- PORTOBELLO will leave the Old Jetty TOMOJIROW at 0.30 a.m. for Portobello and intermediate Jetties, returning at ■> p.m. Between the hours of 12 noon and 4 p.m. she will run between Port Chalmers mid Portobcllo, in connection with the Railway. BOUMAN, MACANDREW, & CO., Agents. 0.(1 SPECIAL EXCURSION TO LYTTELTON AND BACK. Return Tickets at Single Kates. * THE N.Z.S.S. Co.’s -I- fast and favorite s.s. WELLINGTON. _ Captain M. Carey, IV id leave Port Chalmers for Lyttelton only, on'IUESDAY, Oth iust., passengers to leave Dunedin by 11.30 a m. train ; and Lyttelton, on return trip, on Saturday, 13th hist, thus ottering an unusually favorable opportunity f r visiting Canterbury and witnessing the Laces. . * Us favorite sle Muer having just been fur-ui-hod with a new boiler, machinery refitted, and the whole of her equipment renewed, a speedy and comfortable voyage may be relied upon. H. B. MONKMAN, Agent,

NO TRIE To PASSENGERS FOE, NORTHERN PORTS. S.S. WELLINGTON. )'\rPPSI-»N T;i THE HEADS AND MAOIU KAIK ON 'IUESDAY, 9bh NOVEMBER. fpilE S. S. J ANE will leave the Old Wharf, Dunedin, at 10 a.m.. returning from the " a— Heads at 4 p.m. IMm a Tickets--Ms Od. leaving Lyitcltnu on Wednesday. T PASSENGERS for NorthIL' eru Ports proceeding by tins vessel, will he transhipped :11. 1 .vU.»Hrm fr. Stß> J»llO»l>0, li. P. MONK MAN, Agent.

PRINCE Oil WALKS’ BIRTHDAY. EXCURSION TRIP. »-piIE s.r. LADY OF THE LAKE wil leave Rattray street Jetty for the Heads ami Waikouaili at 10 o’clock a.m. on Tuesday, returning in the afternoon. Return Tickets, (i l. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under, Thursday, Nov. 11. Tuesday, Nov. Id. XT'X PRESS, !•; s,, for BLUFF HARBOR, .Vj and INVERCARGILL, Tort Chalmers, ON ’ !’I! U RSI) AY NEXT. Cargo received on Tnesdav. at Rattray street Jetty . for invr-vorgill and Inland Districts u>i w.vi'utu I>y i<*\l troxn Bluff at Consignetufl rltik, ° H. HOUGHTON k CO., UManse street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3964, 8 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3964, 8 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3964, 8 November 1875, Page 3

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