Kata AdwtiMMiia ENT S?H s m AID OF THE BENEVOLENT LSSTIIUTION. T Inhabitants of the City and Suburbs are invited to Forward Contributions of frf SC V? tl n . m . of above object, to be offered by sale by auction on the last day of the entertainment, and will be received at the premises of Messrs Guthiie and Lamach, and of . omSee 38 prenU6es of the various “embers Worship the Mayor has Hndly consented to receive contributions at the Council Chambers up to the same date. S' v Jno. Edmond. K. K. Murray. “ ~ J. W. Jago. Jas. Molhson. R. Hudson. <l. Hyman. Wm, Wright, WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary, J. Scoullar. A. J. Walter. Jno. Fargie. Thom-on, J. Marshall, KNOX CHURCH BAZAAR. rpDE Goods left over will be distributed on i- and after To-morrow at Matheson Bros’. Warehouse, Princes street. T\ ARLEY.-For Sale, Four-roomed House JLS with one or two sections. Frederic! M. I..vans, Pnnces street. C\UTION. Poison laid for fowls in my garden, N. E Valley, Thomas Inglis. FOR SALE, cheap, a Mare, in foal; good for carnage, light tip dray; harness nearly near. Apply M. N. Cooper, Glen. M F ORNINGTON Quadrille Assembly oi Thursday, as usual. lOR SAL 15, second-hand Piano, cheap Apply Mrs M’Gill, Queen street. NEW INDUSTRY.—Promising yearh net profit L6OO, offered to suitable person witn 1 200. Address “ Willing,” Star Office.
Meetings. PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers of the Oaversham Road District will be held in the Schcolhouse, Oaversham, on Monday, 15th May, at half-past 7 p.m., to consider the treatment the district is receiving at the hands of the Provincial Government. NEW ZEALAND STEEL AND IRON COMPANY. WANTED known that the General Meeting of this Company will be held in Wat on's, High street, on Monday, 15th inst., at 8 p.m. DUNEDIN DIRECTOR. LODGE OF DUNEDIN 931, E.C. rjIHE Usual Monthly Meeting of the above will be held in the Masonic Hall To-morrow (Tuesday) evening. By order of W.M. P. MURRAY, Secretary.
OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION EN t'ERT/iINMENTS. T AOTFS and GENTLEMEN (lustrumen- -*-* talists and Vocalists) willing to assist on the Concert Programmes are invited to Bell earsal la ?t. Paul’s Schoolroom, Stuart street, on Tuesday Eveuing, 16th inst., at 7 o’clock. Copies of “Messiah” and Creation,” and popular Glees, &c., of required. WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. HALF-WAY BUSH DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. MELTINGS of Ratepayers entitled to vote at the ensuing election will held as below stated for the nomination of one member to serve for Waikari Sub division and one member for Flagstaff, on Thursday, June 1, 1876, at 12 noon. For Waikari, at the School-house, Waikari, W. F. BUNTING, Returning Officer. For Flagstaff, at Mr C. Hay’s residence. JOHN JoLLY, Returning Officer. In the event of more than one person being nominated for either sub-division, and a poll demanded, the same will be held on Thursday, June 18,1876, between the hours of 10 a m. and 4 p.m., at the places above mentioned. Dated May 15,1876. By order. W. JOHNSON, Clerk to Board. DUNEDIN CRICKET CLUB. IN pursuance of a requisition signed by five members of the Dunedin Cricket Club, I hereby convene a Special General Meeting of the Club to be held in Wain’s Hotel, on the evening of Thursday, the 17th inst., at 8 p.m,, to consider—(l.) Whether the use of the Pavilion shall be granted to the Dunedin Football Club or not. (2.) Whether the Dunedin Football Club’s donation of L 5 shall be received by the D.C.C. or not. A. HOLMES, President D.C.O,
The Regular Meeting of the Club will be held on Tuesday Evening next, at the usual time and place. Members and friends requested to attend. D, K. RHODES, Hon. Sec. NEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Albany street. A GENERAL Practice of Singers in connection with the dedication Service and ; oncert will take nlace l o-morrow (TUESDAY) Evening, at 8 p m., in the above Hall A. J. TOWSEY. ELIXTION OF MAY 08, MAORI DILL, ROBERT CHURCH will have the pleasure of meeting the Electors on Tuesday Evening, the 16th Inst., at 8 o’clock, in the Schoolroom.
Board and Residence. BOARD and RESIDENCR for two or three Gentlemen. Apply May cottage, eith street, comer of Frederick street. ST] PERI OR Board and Residence, north end of the town. Cards of address at Mr Beggs’ Music Saloon; or Messrs Paterson and M'feod. FIRST-CLASS Board and Residence in private family for two gentlemen ; every convenience. “T.H.R,” Stab Office. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for a respectable Man. Apply Mrs Callander, Elm row, comer of Brown street. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence. Meuck’s Boarding-house, View street, Moray place. Single and double rooms. BOARD AND RESIDENCE required hy two young Gentlemen. Address, stating terms and locality, to “X.,” Boat-Office, Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3
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784Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3
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