LOST, FOUND, &o LOST, at Allendale Picnic, 24th December, Ivory Handle Silk Umbrella, Black Jacket, and Sunshade, Mr Allan’s Seed Warehouse, Princes street. i?T HR WARD. -Lost, from Manure De3yJL pot, on January 1, Chesnut Horse, visible brands, big knees; when left had rug on. Apply Fleming, expressman, Kensington. M REWARD will be paid to' anyone, givmg such information rs will lead to the conviction of the thief who stole a quantity of plants and flower-roots from the garden of Vincent Pyke, Serpentine Avenue. LOST, Cheque oh Bank of New Zealand for ,L 3 17s sd; payment stopped. Ten shillings reward will be paid on returning to H. T. Wadie, Supreme Court. LOST, Lady’s white Poodle (slut). Anyone detaining her after this notice will be proceeded against. W. Carr, Dowling street. TO LET TO LET, Nine-roomed House, formerly known as the Bay View Hotel, Maitland street. Roberts, Princes street. TO | LET, a Front Room with fireplace. Back Mr Yates’s, draper, George street. TO LET, at Eavensbourne (immediate possession), a new Four-roomed v erandah Cottage, with garden. Splendid view. W. Oram Ball, Exchange Chambers, Princes street. TO LET, Shop and Bakery at Suanyside, Kaikorai; rent LI per week. Apply to John Whyte, Kaikorai. TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, in those new premises, opposite Baptist Church, King street; splendid position for a grocer; immediate possession. E. Stokes, tailor, George street. ' 1 jHO LET, a small house, and good grazing JL —at 12s per week. Apply Percival, George street. T¥lo LET, Three-roomed House, next to Mr J- Birch’s, Great King street north; possession on Monday, 10th inst. Apply to Royse, Stead, and Co. TO LET, Commodious Five-roomed House (new). Top Canongato. Wash house, Sc, Apply Mr Smith’s, next section.
TO LET, Oue Four, One Five Roomed Verandah Cottage, Victoria Terrace, Anderson’s Bay road. nno LET, large Carpenter’s Workshop; cenJL trally situated. Apply Fraser and Mac*: fiie, coal merchants. f LET, two good Unfurnished Booms. JL Stewart, draper, George street. TO LET, a Four-roomed House, Dowling street. Apply Mr Adams, Dowling street. SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), FOR OAMARU.— SAMSON, p. a. To-morrow, Friday, the 7th January. Passengers by 7 a,m. train. POR TIMAEU, AKAEOA, and LYTTELTON. - WANGANUI, 5.8., on Monday, 10th January. Cargo till noon. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Eangitikei, Westport, Hokitika and Greymouth) HAWEA, b. a., on Tuesday, the 11th January. Passengers by the 2.30 p.tm train. Cargo received at Railway Station till noon. To be followed by the TAU PO, s. s., on Tuesday, 18th January. For timaru and lyttelton.BEAUTIFUL STAR, a. a, on Thursday, 13th January, FOR LEVUKA, and all Ports in Fiji Islands. The A. S. P. Co.’s s. s. LLEWELLYN will leave Auckland on 10th January. Passengers will proceed by the Hawea on 11th inst.
During the month of January Eetum Tickets will be issued at Single Fares by all the steamers of this Company, to Oamarn. Timaiu, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Welling ton, Picton, Nelson, Hokitika, Greymouth, Westport, Taranaki, and Manakau, available till the end of February. Offices: Harbour Chambers. STEAM TO BLUFF, INVERCARGILL WHARF, AND RIVERTON. THE p.s. COMERANG will sail for above ports on Saturday, the Bth inst. Cargo now received into sheds, Eattray street jetty. Goods for inland districts forwarded per roil at consignees’ risk Passengers by 4.45 p.m. train. G. S. BRODRICK, agent. Offices; Messrs W. and J, Scoullar’s Bond, Jetty street. STEAM TO SYDNEY, DIRECT, "Via Lyttelton and Wellington. SUPERIOR PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. THE Favorite Screw Steamship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will hr despatched on or about Saturday, Bth January next. FRANCIS FULTON, Agent. N.B. —The Easby will call at Sydney before taking cargo of coal. Heavy timoer can be loaded, for delivery at Port Chalmers in February next. FIRST SAILING VESSEL TO PORT MOLYNEUX, KAITANGATA, BALCLUTHA, AND ABOVE BRIDGE.
a*. THFj schooner Martha Reid will sail for the above ports to-morrow (Friday). Cargo till 5 o'clock. G. F. REID, Agent. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS. THE Harbor Company’s p.s., GOLDEN AGE, will run every Saturday from Port Chalmers totheKaikand Heads, in connection with the Railway, starting immediately ou arrival of the 2.30 p.m. train from. Dunedin, and returning in time to catch the 5.30 p.m. train from ? Retufn Tickets (including railway fares), 3s 6d, will bo iHßuecl at the Itailway Booking Oltioe. SOUTHLAND ST -AMERS Sail asunder, Express m.s., f»r bluff and IN VE SCARGILL, » From to) t Ohalmorß, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty on Monday and Tuesdt y. Cargo for Invercvrgvh and Inland District* by flora Bluff ftt Coußfgu&es H, HOUGXFTON & CO.. M&uae street,
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Evening Star, Issue 4013, 6 January 1876, Page 3
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776Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4013, 6 January 1876, Page 3
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