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Lftt« Advertisements. 3Ajl-uixDaY, 30th DKCIMBER, At 2 o’clock. NEW AND IMPORTANT BOOK-*. For Positive Sale. WEAR N~ ET T & CO. • are instru ted to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Princes street, Saturday, at 2 o’clock, Choice collection of new books, comprising— Illustrated Travels, WiLon’s Tales of the Borders, All Hound the World, Popular Technical and Bible Educators, 1 llustrated Bibles, Prize and Gift Books, Illustrated Bistory of German War, Battles by Land and Sea, Poems, Illustrated History of England (ten vols), and Books in every departm nt of literature. Without reserve. QTAGO RAILWAYS. NEW TEAR’S HOLIDAYS. On Ist and 2nd January the ordinary time table will be suspended and goods traffic stopped.) Trains will run as follows : CLUTHA SECTION. am. am. pm Leave Dunedin for Clutha at 7.5 9.20 430 Leave Clutha for Dunedin at 7.5 11.40 4.30 a.m. p.m. p.m. Leave Dunedin for Greytown at 6.45 1.0 6 0 Leave Greytown for Dunedin at ... 8.15 2.27 7.10 a.m. Leave Dunedin for Mosgiel at 10 0 Leave Mosgiel for Dunedin at 11.0 p.m. Leave Dm edin for Abbotsford at ... 5.0 Le .ve Abbotsford for Dunedin at '... 5.30 Trains will run to and f om the Caledonian Society’s Grounds at frequent intervals during the day. DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS SECTION. Leave Dunedin—a.m a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. p.m. 7.30 9.451115 12.45 2.30 4.0 5.30 7.0 9.30 p.m. 11.30 Leave Port Chalmers—a.m a.m, a,m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p m p.m. 8.50 10.30 12 0 1.30 3.15 4.45 615 7.45 10.10 p.m. 12.0 Excursion Tickets will be issued at Single Fares. Excursion Tickets for distances over twentyfive miles will be issued on Saturday, the 30th inst., and following days. Sunday excepted, available for return up to Wednesday evening, the 3rd January. _ To distances under twenty-five miles, Excursion Tickets issued on Saturday, the 30th inst, will be available to return only till Monday, the Ist January. Those issued on M.-inday, the Ist, and Tuesday, the 2nd, wid be available for return on the day of issue only. WM. CONYERS, General Manager.

I. 0. G. T. A PICNIC on New Year’s Day in Sawyer’s Bay in connection with AU Nations Lodge, and to be followed by a Concert in the evening Tickets, 2s. The only ticket available bears the Lodge stamp, J. HARROD, W.S. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. WANTED, by the above Socie'y, (’ash and Ohepktakers for Ist, 2nd, and 6th January. Applications, with references, will be received up to 4 o’clock To-morrow (Friday) Evening. T. P. WILSON, Secretary. Caledonian Committee Rooms, Rattray street. NOTICE. TO Owners'of Sections 14 and 15, Block 111, Township of Hillside. Take Notice, I intend to erect Division Fence. William Gumming, owner of 16. FOR SALE fifty young Laying Fowls. Apply Post Office, Kensington. GENTLEMEN requiring Comfortable Home, centre of town, partial board healthy situation. Mrs Dick’s Offices, Dowling street. ADVERTISER requires for himself Fur- . nished Parlor ana Bedroom, within six or seven minutes’ walk of General Post Office. No cooking required, and no attendance beyond cleaning the rooms. State terms, which must be moderate, to •* P.P.S.,”' Daily Times’ Office. WAN lED T. > SELL, a good seconc l hand Waggonette; cheap. Robin and (Jo., Octagon. WANTED, a smart, tidy Girl, about 15. Mrs Irwing, corner of George and Albany streets. WANTED, Tenders for Painting and Pa] erhanging a six-roomed House. Specifications opposite Drill-shed, Caversham. WANTED, a good General Servant; references indispensable. Apply at Dr Blair’s, George street. WANTED, Crompton and Fleming, contractors, to call on Mrs Fazakerley, Onion and Clyde streets. WANTED TO Three roomed Cottage at Kaikorai, opposite church; five-acre paddock if desired. Peterson, Octagon WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Supreme t ’ourt Hotel, .Stuart street. WANTED . immediately, a Man to take away pig’s tub twice a week. Melbourne Restaurant.

WANTED, immediately, Married Couples (stations, farms), Cooks, Housemaids Barmaids, Waitresses, smart Boots. M'rs Dick’s Offices, Princes street. WANTED TO SELL, old-established Drapery Hawking Business, with, fitout complete. Walker, stationer, Great IKine street. r ANTED, quired. a Waitress; references re Apply Sussex Hotel. WANTED TO PURCHASE, irTyauxnall, one Quarter-acre frontier? Harbor. Address to “8.,” Star Orfice. WANTED, Two Ropemakers. ... F „ Lawson, Green Island Flax Mill. A. \\f ANT LI), a useful Girl. * T House, Moray place. Apply Albion W' ANTE' >, Tenders to make Brick Addit'vps to Stores of R.. Blackaddr, Octagon. Particulars at his office. W -N I ED, Young Girl, for light housework and to wait on table. A] .ply •Judge Chapman s late residenoe, George street, fourth door past Regent road. w ANTED, first class Painters and Paperhangers. Scanlan Bros, and Co, ANTED, a respectable Girl about 16. For address apply Watson’s Store, Albany street. WANTED, experienced Man to manage . dairy farm. Apply R. Hudson, Masonic Hall. * • T° Two-roomed House in Maitland street, opposite ton of sfronf Apply Melville. W A S _ Walker street. W A SrT^ D ’,i? n SJ ieer t0 cJI again. M Donald’s Wool Scouring Works. A Ibany street. rank Gillon, carpenter, to a 11* ca Donald's Wool Scouring Works, A Ibany street. WANTED Known -dealing tinned one week longer, Brownlie, Princes street. Sale conH. and B. WANTED Known—Trimmed Hats gat and under cost price this week at H. 1 and B. Brownlie’s, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 4317, 28 December 1876, Page 3

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865

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4317, 28 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4317, 28 December 1876, Page 3

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