Late Advertisements. LOCAL INDUSTRY. f, WANTED KNOWN that A. Hunter' Engineers, has commenced making Patent Manzles of the best material and workmanship, and can recommend them for cheapness. doing the work well, and also taking up very little room. Repairs and jobbing of every description done with neatness and despatch. Note the address— A. HUNTER, Ironmonger, Great King street north. . NOTICE. i MACLAGGAN STREET CO OPERATIVE STORE. HAVING sold our Mmlaggan street business to Messrs T. Brown and Go., we have to solicit a continuance of the favo s so liberally bestowed upon us iot so many years.: • ' • . A. &J. M'FARLANE.: The shop - will now'be closed for two days, stocktaking. ; MESSRS T. BROWN & 00. beg to inform the public that they have purchased the business so successfully Carried oft by Messrs A. and J. M‘Farlane, and that they intend opening the premises on Wednesday, ’February 9,1&76. with a large'and new stock of Groceries, Wines. Spirits, &c. All goods will be sold at the lowest possible' price for cash only. , j All goods to be paid for over tire counter, j Goods delivered to all parts of .the, town. ; - L * i ■ •»' !
FIRST SAILING VESSEL TO FORT MOLYNEUX. KAITANGATA, BALCLUTHA, AND ABOVE BRIDGE. S IHE ketch EDITH REED , will sail forabove Ports at Port Molyneux .with the s.ws. - Balclutha) bn Monday, 7th inst. , i as Cargo till 4 p.m. G. F. REID, T Agent^ STEAM TO TIMARU, AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON. , ’ THE Albion Shipping Company’s Steamer T A I A R 0. A . .. .Will sail.as above, on » TUESDAY, the Bth inst, ■ Shipping orders now being issued and cargo received at the Rattray street Wharf till noon on Tuesday. Freight to Timaru, 25s per ton, including landing charges. ; Passengers by 6.30 p,m. train. (Passengers landed at Timaru at steamer’s expense. ‘ , The Taiaroa has superior accommodation for both cabin and steerage passengers,, is very fast, and has proved herself the most comfortable boat on the coast. . > . ■ KEITH RAMSAY, Agent^ V. E. u!nder distraint for Rent. 1 Hall v. Broom. fTHHE Goods and Cliattols of the aboveJ. .named defendant, now on the premises known as the Cross-keys Boarding House, Cumberland street,Dunedin, will be sold by auction on Monday, the 7th February, 1876, at 12 noon. Consisting of a collection of useful household requisites, and general furnishing matters, unless the claim be fully satisfied. EDWARD KINGCOMBE;, ... Bajliff: and Choice Designs in PaperhangA- \ ines, cheapest in town. Scot! and No. 5, Piinces street. ALHAMBRA and Oxford Picturelfjftraei (all sizes) cheap. Scott and Smith, , painters, Piinces sir. et. A RaBESQUE, Cretonne, Grecian 1 EgypA--*- tian, Pompeian, and Modern Designs l in Paperhangings. Scoit and Smith, i fllAni PIECES of Paperhangings to be sold, cheap. “IScptt and Smith, No. 5, Princes street, hear the Oqte ( gom : : ; . • f OTICE,—A Sermon will be Preached'at A. 4 v St, Kilda, To-morrow .(Sundayfeat 3 p. m sharp. All are invited to attend. \Ji j ASTB Papor fbr! Sale) ih- ‘lots to porqhftge/s.'' Aj&ly offi-se this
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Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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