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LMC AdVOtIMSMMB. OPENING OF THE MATAU BRIDGE. AGRANO DEMONSTRATION and LUNCHEON, to celebrate the Opening of the Matau Bridge, will b“ held ou THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 The Opening Ceremony will be p( rfoimed by •las. Maeandrew, Esq., late Superintendent, at 1 20 o’clock, and the i.uncheon will take place at the Railway Hotel, Sterling, immediately thereafter. The members of the Executive ami a large number of other gertlempu are expected to take part in the proceedags A Special Train will arrive at Stirling at 12 3 > p.m. Return tickets at eingle fares from all stations along the line. 'J ickets, 10s 6d each. To be had at the * Llutha Leader ’ office, Bal--1 clutha ; Messrs Horn, Roy, and Co’s store, Stirling; Mr G. Bell, Inch Clutha; Messrs Stoddart Bros and Hislop Bros., and Mr Reginald Macdonald, Kaitangata; or from Members of Committee. Also, a GRAND BALL in the Evening. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. S FRA V K u’KANE, Railway Hotel, Sti. ling. Government Notices. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS are invited by the Government for the erection of a Goods Shed at the Railway Station, J -awrence. Plans and Specifications may be seen ;.t this office, and at the Town Clerk’s Office, Lawrence. Tender's will be received at this office till noon of w eduesday. the 20th L'ecember, 1870. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIR, 1 istrioEngineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, December 9,1870. liosc. round. &e. REWARD will be given by the und&O signed to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the laities who stole my fowls. W. ii. A. Sargent, Melville stret LOST, a Gold Ear-ring, between £t. Joseph’s Church and George street. Finder rewarded by returning to J. Gollar, Albany street.

TO LKT, FIRST -Cf .ASS Shop and Commodious Warehouso (three flats), Princes street, specially suitable for la.;ge Wholesale and JLtail Business. CONNELL & T O T r* t l/TY NF.W R! I K BUILDINGS in the LVB Oo agon, a ext Athenaeum, comprising Three Shops, with lofty basement fl iors. back entrance, tvc. ; and over the shops two floors, containing in all forty-five rooms and two staircases. There is a c?rriage-entrance, and ground at back for stabling, &c., suitable for Family Hotel, the situation being the best in Dunedin. DAVID ROSS, Architect. TO LET, large Warehouse, several Offices with fireplaces, all centrally situated. Apply R. T. Wheeler, Stafford street. TO LET, an Office in Bond street, lately occupied by Erogden and '*ona. Apply Lange and Thoneman. TO LET, Four-roomed Cottages in Forth street. A only H. S. Fish, Princes street south. TO LE I', commodious Offices in Fringes street, next If. M. Spedding’s auction rooms; rent moderate, and can be obtained either separately or en suite Apply on the premises to Mrs Davis, Ballarat Loan Office. mO LET, Three-roomed and Two-roomed j 1 Cottages Apply Timothy Hayes, Kensington Hotel. mO LET, a Five-roomed Cottage ; splendid JL view; healthy situation, Maclaggan street; 17s 6d per week. Apply North and Scoallar, Rattray street TO LET, a Five-roomed detached Cottage. Apply Friedlich’s store, Stuart street. TO LE l\ good Six roomed House ; excellent position, with paddock if reqrrired. C. Bowmar, Fnllwoocl Hank. Mornington. fSnO LET, Two-loomed and Oue-roomed ft Cottages, opposite the Arcade, Maclaggan street. Apply Win. hj tmtiford. TO LET, a Shop and three Rooms. Ap r >ly Munster Arms Hotel, foot of Walker street. mo LET. F our roomed Louse, Cavershtun, a. near railway station; plenty water ; terms easy. “ Rex,” ( 'I urns’ ( ffice fjpO LET, hop, with small room attached. JL 6r at King street; also, l-ive-romid House, Hanover street. W. Dalrymple, jun , agent. rjl'f LET, one Two and one Four-r inmed L Cottage, with sculleries Apply B. Shaw, M aclaggan street. TO LET, new Three and Four-roomed Cottages. Hanchar.l, No. 1, Hope Terrace, opposite new Knox Church. TO LET, Four-roomed House. Inquire first verandah cottage, Castle street, off St. Andrew street. LET, the New < ddfellows’ Rail, JL Albany street, suitable for meetings, concerts, or public amusements. Apply to the Secretary of the Leith Lodge, Joseph Braithwaite, or 11. T. Wheeler. TO LET. Three-roomed Cottage, South Vunedin. Apply Mr Mairiott, Gasworks. T|TO LET, a Three roomed Hou-e. Apoly J. Bay View Terrace, Maitland street south. TO LE l\ Two Comfortable Rooms, 5s weekly. For address at Post office, North-east Valley. TO LE r, Six-roamed Self-contained House. William street, off High street. Da dd Nicol.

Furnished with use of Parlor; with or without Board, for single gentleman. Mrs Wilson, Magnolia, foot of Walker street. TO LET, a Four-roomed House ; low rent. Apply Beck Pros., Maitland street. Soar a aa<l lilfloidenco. ACCOM MODATIO 'J fora few respectable Boarders at Mrs Lockhart's, Athol place, opposite Mr Grant’s. PRIVATE Board and Residence —Vacancy for One or Two Gentlemen Meyers Hamburg House, Dowling street, near Princes street steps. SERVANTS’ HOME and REGISTRY OFFICE, Howe street —Board and Residence f r Neellewi men, t-hopwomeu, and servants. VIEW HOUSE, View street, o posita Congregational Chu'ch, having chang- d hands and been re-furniahed, the proprietor is pr pared to acc mnu date single gentlemen on reasonable terms. COMFORTABLE Lodging, with or without bo-rd. Apply Mr Bayer, corner of 1 Macbggau and Clarke streets.

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Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3

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871

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3

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