SHIPPING, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), For oamako.-s ams on, p.s. To-morrow, Tuesday, 30th November. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. For timaru and lyttelton.BEAUTIFUL STAR, s. s., on Wednesday, Ist December. Cargo till noon. FOR T I M A RU. A K A R OA, and LYTTELTON. WANGANUI, s. s., on Friday, 3rd December. FOR HOKITIKA, Qreymouth, and West port, via Lyttelton and Nelson. MAORI, a. 8., on Saturday, the 4th December. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Ficton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangitikei, Westport, Hokitika and Gveyrnouthl HA WE A, s, s., on Wednesday, the Bth December. Passengers by the 2.30 p.nn train. Cargo received at Railway Station till II a.m. To be followed by the TAU PO, s. s.. on Tuesday, 14th December. During the months of December and January Return Tickets will b« issued at Single F ires by all the steamers of this Company, to Oamam, Timaiu, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Welling ton. Pic 1 on, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, available till the end of February. ! Harbour Chamber* BT. ANDREW’S DAY, NOVEMBER 30. Excursion to Maori Kailt and Heads. ' r Rattray fc'treet Jetty at 9.30 a.m., calling at the Port; returning from the Heads at 4 p.m., and leav ing Dunedin for Port Chalmers, at 11.30 p.m. Return tickets 3>'s 6d.
ST. ANDREW’S DAY EXCURSION. On Tuesday, 30th November. THE p.s. GOLDEN AGE will leave the Wha r f at 10.30 a.m. tor Macandrow’s, Broad Bay, Portobello, and Port Ohalm ers, leaving Port Chalmers on the return trin at 4,15 p.m. Return Tickets ... 2s 6d. ST. ANDREW’S DAY, TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. A EXCURSION TO PORTOBELLO. Under the Auspices of the Ayrshire Association. ing. A programme of sports and dancing will be provided. Refreshments supplied at town prices. Return tickets, 2s 6d each, may be had from Messrs Low and Miller, Princes street; Donald-on, Glasgow Pie house, or any members of Committee, and on board the steamer. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX, KAI- ' TANGATA, AND BALCLUTHA. Cargo till 12 o’clock (noon). G. F. REID, Agent. T THE s.s. LADY OF THE LAKE will leave Rattray street Jetty at 10 a.m., returning from Portobello In the evenD. F. MACLEAN, Hon. Sec. A LAKE will sail for the above Ports on Wednesday, Ist December. IHE B.s. LADY OF THE
SOUTHLAND STEAMERS . Sail as under, Express, a.a., fer bluff, tnver CARGILL WHARF, and RIVERTON, bVnn Fort Chalmers, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty on Monday. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland ! hstrlct* forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees risk. H. HOUGHTON & < < 'Manse street.
rENDERS for Pointing and Lettering Fourteen Pound Boards will be received at the Govarnment Offices, Dunedin, until noon of Wednesday, Ist December, 1875. Further particu'ars may be obtained from Mr John Somerville, Inspector of Works, FOR SALE. FREEHOLD CITS' PROPERTY. TENDERS will be received till the 10th of December next for the purchase of the Freehold Land, with buildings thereon, known as the Synagogue, next Temperance Hall, Moray place. Address to J. Hyman, Harbor Clumbers, where full particulars can be obtained. TO BUILDERS AND MILLWRIGHTS. rjTENDERS are invited for the Re-erection of the Buildings and Machinery of Helensbrook Flour and Oatmeal Mill, near Toko* mairiro. MASON & WALES, Architects. ’ g 'ENDERS will be received till Monday I evening, 29th inst,, for building Fourroomed Brick Cottage in Moray place for J. M. Nicolson. Plans and specifications at Mr Scott’s, tobacconist, Princes street. 1 RENDERS wanted till Ist December prox. for Purchase and Removal, before Ist January, 1876, of the Building now used as an Iron Standard Factory, situate at corner of Cumberland and St. Andrew streets' Guthrie and Larnach, Princes street south.
CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1872. f 1 1HR Local Board ot Health for Dunedin 1 City respectfully request the attention of the Public to the 18th Section of he Act, which is as follows:—“ When any householder knows that a peison within the house occupied by him is taken sick of small-pox, cholera, or any other highly-inf ctious or contagious disease dangerous to the people he shall immediately give notice thereof to the Local Board of the district in which he dwells. If he refuses or neglects to give such uoticp he shall forfeit a sun not exceeding (Liu) ten pounds.” J. \T. MASSEY, Town Cle.k, November 25, 1875. •Hi* v* IHO AUi-iil* IMPORTANT 111 NOTICE TO FAMILIES i J H «; S'jJi’S C KLEBHATED SEWlls o MACHINES, an *■.. obtained on - hire, from Mr Alarieh. comer of Prix ceu and Do.wling streets, Dueedin. Terms cash, deposit from Ids. Weekly pay meat#, from 2a M«
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Evening Star, Issue 3982, 29 November 1875, Page 3
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