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Bnslnescj not! ce. ?cLls lid.. Lr-ZUe? 'Sill: Svu><*. W. .*,. od, 4 3 Su. 5- CI; Lftoir-i' oiLs ouushades, 7a 6d; Ladies' White Cotton Glovs. Gauntlets, Is, Is 9d ; Lndie«" Lisje Thitad Gloves, 9£d, 18 3d $ Lsdit.;' 1 feather Cotton Hose, 9d; Lp.diej* Vv hite Cot ton Hose. 6£d, BJd; Misses' Whit* Cotton H> ise, 7d ; Black u H ? s e; Spun Hoae ; isalbriggan Hose; Lisle thread Hose. HERBERT, HAYNES. * CO. 1 Corporation Notices, CITY OF DUNED/.^N. CLERK AND Wi\NlEL>. A PPLICATIONS, accorr ip anied by testimonials, are invited to be los ged at the Town Clerk's Office, Manse streeafc, on or before Tuesday, sth December, at 2 ] urn., for the appointment of Clerk and Boa k-keeper in the Corporation Offices (ordinary municipal branch). Salary at the rate of L2OO per a;unum. J. M. M T ASSEY, „ T , Town Clerk. November 25,1876.

[ CITY OF DUNEDi'N. mENDERS will be received at tha Tow: Clerk's Office, Manseslreet, on or-beforeThure day, 30th November, at 3p.m., for the Eigh to Cut and Remove the Grass, until April 30 1877, from the portions of the City Reservei below described : Ist. From the North Dunedin Reereatior Ground, 2nd. From that portion of the South Dunedin Eecreation Ground outside the Oval. 3rd. From that portion of the Town Belt situato between the Mornington road and the South Cemetery, exclusive of the Cattle Market Reserve. Tenders can be lodged for each lot separately. Cash to the full amount offered must accompany each tender. J. M. MAS3EY, Town Clerk. November 25,1876. CITY OF DUNEDIN. ~|HE [City Council, acting as the Local Board of Health for Dunedin City, desire to direct the attention of the Public to the following stringent provisions of the Public Health Act, 3876: Section 28.—When a householder know 3 that a person within the house occupied by him is taken sick of small pox, cholera, or any other highly infectious disease dangerous to the people, he Bhall immediately give notice thereof to the Local Board of the District m which he dwells.—Penalty, LlO. Section 31.—Any person who while suffering from any dangerous infectious disease, wif fully exposes himself without; proper precautions against spreading the said disorder in any street, public place, shop, car, or public conveyance, or enters any public conveyance without previously notifying to the owner, conductor, or driver thereof that he is so suffering, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding L 5. Section 33.—Any person who knowingly lets for hire any house, room, or part, of a house, m which any person hj is been suffering from dangerous infectious disorder, without having such house, room, or part of a house, and all articles therein liable to retain infection disinfected to the satisfaction of a legally qualified medical practitioner as certified by a certificate signed by him, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £2O. Section 34.—Any person letting for hire or showing for the purpose of letting for hire, any house or part of a house, who, on being questioned by any person negotiating for the hire of such house or part of a house, as to the fact of there being, or within six weetj previously having been therein any person suffering from any dangerous infectious disease, knowingly make 3 a false answer to such question, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to a penalty not exceeding (£2O) twenty pounds, or to imprisonment with or without hard labor, for a period not exceeding one month. The foregoing notification is made by the Local Board of Health in ihe hope that the public will recognise the iinportai ce of peeing that, so far as practicable, the provisions of the Act are complied with. November 25,1876, J. M. MJRSEY, Town Clerk. CITY OF DUNEDIN. PROPOSED TRAMWAYS FOR THE CITY. HHE CITY COUNCIL having prepared L Conditions and Stipulations for t-treet Tramways for the City, begs to invhe offers from persons prepared to construct and work the same, and to assume the position and obligations of promoters in respect thereof. The concession to be for a teim of Seven Years Copies of Draft Conditions may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, where also tenders or offers for the construction and working of the tramways may be lodged on or before Ist January, 18" 7The Caversham Road Board, and the Suburban Municipal Councils of St. Kilda and South Dunedin, having pasted resolutions favorable to allowing th« tramway promoters to continue the line of tramway through the several districts under their management, the promoters to pay merely a peppercorn rent to the suburban authorities : It would therefore be wed that alternative tenders should be lodged : Ist. In respect of the City tramway exclusively, nd. In respect of the City and Suburban tramway. J. M. MASSEY, „ , Town Clerk. October 2,1876. Timber Yards. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. m/TESSKS W. ASHER & CO. iia ve alwivs i.VX on hand full-assorted stocks of Timber and Building Material ut, lowest current rates. Tongued and Grovtd Baltic Do do Kauri Do do White and Red Pine Do do Anieric xn 1, umber A.l-0, Deal, Oregon, American Shelving, Clear Pine, Cedar, Ash,Hobavt. Town Posts. Palin.s, atid Shingles, Kauri, White, Led and hlack Pine, Coai. Hardwood, .Tana, Totara, Red and Black 1 i cli, Doors, Sashes. .Mouldings, Archi hMves. and Skirting. All classes of 'I uruc-ry. Naves, Felloes and i-poke*, Galvanised Iron, KiJging, Spouting, Nails, Washers, and all de.-cri...tions of Luiklers'lronmongery, Cement, Lime, Lair, and Pliister if Paris Fireclay, B.ic-s. r ' iles, :ind Blocks, all azes ; Lambeth's Dial. Pipes Typh- ns Bends and Junctions, White's Stone-baked Drain iij.es, Ac Contractors ar d the Fublic may te'yupon receiviu'.'. v-ry utter ti-*i: and th"ir orders bei-g executed \\ ith correctness and d: spatcli at MESSES m. ,S;i ,■ }■: - <.• v> . ■,- Timber Yards, Mo ay place

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Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4293, 29 November 1876, Page 3

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