I Late Advert?s ments. i H f.».- h.-'.uh SGHoTi’B CONCERT TO-NIGHT, at Eight o'c’ock, IN THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ HALL, Queen’s Theatre, Instead of To-Morrow in St. George’s. Band, Chorus, and Principals. OTAGO RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS DA A’, 25th DECEMBER ; 1875, ON the above date the Ordinary Tirte Table will bo suspended on the Dunedin and"' Clutha section, and trains will run as follow; Leave Dunedin for I Leave Clutha for Clutha and Interme- | Dunedin and Inter* : diate Stations I mediate Stations At 7.5 a.m. | At 7 5 a.m, 4.0. p.m. | 4 0 p.m. Returh Tickets will be issued at Single Fares on Friday, the 21th, available to return on Monday, 27th insfc. The Sunday Time-Table will be observed on the Dunedin and Port Chalmers section. Return Tickets : Dunedin to Ravensbourne, Is ; Ulenderraid and Pert Chalmers, 2s. W. CONYERS, General Manager. o T A G O RAILWAYS. BOXING DAY, December 27, 1875. On the above dale the ordinary time tables for the Dunedin and Port Chalmers and Dunedin and Clutha sections will be suspended, goods traffics stopped, and Excursion Trains will run as follows DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA SECTION. Leave Dunedin for Clutba and intermediate stations ; At 7 a.m. 8.35 a.m. ■1 p.m. Leave Clutha for Dunedin and intermediate stations ; At 835 a.m. 4 p.m. A train will leave Dunedin for Mosgicl at 1.30 p.m., and return at 2.25 p.m. Trains will leave Dunedin for Abbotsford at 9 and 10 15 a.m , and 12.15. 4.15, 5 30, and 6 35 p.m., and return at 9.33 and 11 a.m.. 12 50, 4 59, G, and 7,5 p.m. Return tickets will be issued by all trains, from Dunedin and Clutha icsocctively atsmgle far; s, available to return on the following day. ' DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS SEC J lON. Special Trains will ran from Dunedin to St. Leonard< at frequent intervals during the day,commencing at 10,15 a,m. Return Tick-ts : Dunedin to Ravensbourne and Burke’s, Is; to Glendermid and Port Chalmers, 2s. WJf. CONYERS, General Manager Gtago Railways, fjpENDERS are invited for the Stone ana Brickwork of additions t> North Dunedin Presbyterian Church. Labor only. MASON & WALES, Architects. tTAYING relinquished the business of Coal and Wood Merchant in favor of Mr Francis Baltson, I havo to return my sincere thanks to those who have supported me during the past ten years, and confidently recommend my successor for a continuance of that support, ROBERT BROWN, Great King street. REFERRING to the above, I beg leave to say it will be my endeavor to merit a continuance of that support so long accorded to Mr Brown. FRANCIS BATTSON, Coal Yard, Great King street. ASSEMBLY ELECTION. ALL Accounts against Mr Macassey’s Com- . mittee will be paid on Friday, 24th instal'd, between the hours of two and three o’clock, P-t No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. JAS. B. M'CULLOCH. Secretary. ALL in Want of Crockery don’t fod to inspect the newest styles at Jackson’s, King street; Clark’s, Caversham. TO LET TO LET, Front Parlor and Bedroom, quiet locality ; married couple preferred. Me Lumb, Forth street. LET, Four-roomed Cottage near York J Hotel, George street. Apply Mrs Foster, late Artillery^Hotel. LE T, good three-roomed House; also, Parlor and Bedroom ; cheap rent to a good tenant; re pectab.e. Mrs French, Cavershorn, near Forbury store. rno LET, at Ravensbourne, a convenient 1 Four-roomed Cottage (new), over half-an* acre land. W. Oram Ball, Princes sir- et. TfTO LET, Shop, opposite Arcade, suitable JL for small business. Apply to Mrs Stem j titord, M’Laggan street, _ ! rflO LET, two small Paddocks at CaverJ. sham, lately occupied by Mr Haggarty, Apply John Side.y, ~ip,o RET, Bakehouse and Cottage, situated .1 at Beaumont Ferry ; Rent, 19a per week. Apply John Brook, Manse street; Peter M 'Gi.l, TokcZPair.u’o, or Duncan Beatie, at the Ferry. O LIT, Five-roomed D. A. Smith, Clyde street, north.’ fTYI LFT, Three-rcomed Ctiage; who,* X two-roamed Cottage. Apply T. Hayes, Kensington Kotel. rO LET, four-roomed Cottage, two miles from town. Rent, ,12s. Apply B*cific Hotel, King street, rrtO LET, l-nge Carpenter’s Workshop; feu--1 Rally situated. Apply Fraser uud M:U*> ilie, coal merchants. finO ],ET, hfornliigtoii, Bakery ; possession X beginning January. Apply Drapery Store, opposite Post-ollioo, Movniugteu. TO LET, a Four-roomed House, Dowling street. Apply Mr Adams, Dowling street. '| *0 LFT Family Residence of cloven 1. rooms in Yo.U place, together with table, garden, ic, C. R Chapman, solicitor diR-ces street. ' ' | O LCT, four Four-roomed Cottages oil -I Forth stmt bridge, Apply U, 9, Fisli, | I iau,
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Evening Star, Issue 4002, 22 December 1875, Page 3
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