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ANTED, for country, young Person » » teach one child music and assist L. housework. Particulars Garrow and Stewart, Princes street. ANTED.- Bend three stamps for Free netism, and Magnetic Healing. It is the key to all business and social succeM. I" vou desire this precious knowledge write today.—Prof. WARD, Bos 357, P. 0., Auckland. _. fISS MACKAY fakce Orders for all kind* xtj. of Blouses and Skirts, Children's Pinafores and Frocks, Underclothing, Gentlemen s Nightshirts and Pyjamas. 2 doors above D.1.C., Rattray street. US KOHSON, Kaip gwee'. Cask Bwy« of Lalieg' and Gentleuiait s L«ft-oa '■lothing. Letters ttended to. i SK -our Grocer fnr "TuT hxtract t.t a. Soap. Makes Hncn as white as snow, saves lai> -. _^___^______. T*nd®nu STEAM SERVICE FROM NEW ZEALAND TO SOUTH AFRICA. TENDERS are invited by the New Zealand Government for a DIRECT STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND TORTS and SOUTH AFRICA, and for an ALTERNATIVE SERVICE BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND PORTS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, and SOUTH AFRICA. Four Loading Ports in New Zealand in geographical order, and Three Ports of Discharge in South Africa—viz., Durban, Port. Elizabeth, and Table Bay. The subsidy available for such service is £50,000 per annum. Service to be monthly. The present contract to bo for a period of three years. The steamers .mint be fitted with refrigerators to carry frozen meat, and other refrigerated produce. Steamers to be not less than 2,000 tons and not more than 4,000 tons capacity. Their draught when loaded must enable them to discharge at wharves at above porte. Accommodation for passengers and mails will be required. Preference will be given to tenderers offering highest speed and best passage accommodation. Steamers will require to have accommodation for the conveyance of live stock. The speed of steamers to be not less than 10 knots an hcrar. The rates of freight, from the various New Zealand ports to be as follow: s. d. Wheat, at per ton weight 30 0 Flour, at per ton weight ... ... ~- ol) U Barley, at per ton weight. 32 6 Oats, at per ton weight •» l| Bran, at per ton weight ... 40 0 Potatoes, in sacks, at per ton weight 40 0 Hay, oaten or meadow, pressed in bale*, at per ton of 50 cubic fee„ measurement • •-• 51 8 Potatoes, in boxes, at per ton ot 5U cubic feet measurment 37 6 Frozen meat and dairy produce at current summer rates ruling between New Zealand and London. Other goods at proportionate rates at not less than those current between New Zealand and London from time to time, to be fixed by the New Zealand Government. Contractors tendering for the alternative service to state price for cargo for Western Australia, discharging at Fremantle. The maximum cargo for Western Australia not to bo more than one-fourth, and the minimum, if offering, not less than three-sixteenths of the steamer's carrying capacity. Marked Written Tenders, addressed to the Secretary for Industries and Commerce, Wellington, or to the Agent-General for New Zealand, London, will be received up to the 14th February pros. Telegraphic Tenders will also bo received up to the same date. The lowest or any tender not necessarily aCCept * d '(Signed) T. E. DONNE, Secretary Industries and Commerce. Wellington, January 25, 1902. JNDERS are invited till 2 pjn. on TUESDAY, 11th February, for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE, Clarke street. MASON AND WALES, Architects. 0 Contractors, Builders. —Kirari, HardX wood, Red, White Pine, etc., direct from mills; special quotations. Hogg and Co., Limited, Rattray street. Insurance Notices. TORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE i SOCIETY. INSURANCES Effected at Lowest Current Rates. LOSSES from Fire and Lightning Covered. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Agents for Otago: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. For Sale. I7\OR SALE, 4-roomed House (washhouse, : scullery); cheap. J. Horn, Bradshaw street, South Dunedin. FOR SALE, Drapery Business; established 20 years; brick freehold; good reason lor selling. Sargood, Son, and Ewen. Jl?1 TF£ to £l.6oo.—Properties For Sale; dbJL t D price lists on application. Fitahardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. STONEWARE Sanitary Pipe 3, Agricultural rJ Pipes, Limestone Filters, Sink or Gully Traps, Spirit Bottles, Butter Jars, Chimney Pots, Flower Pots, Vases, etc Lambert, Kensington Pottery Works. RAKER BROS., ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND EXECUTORS, 101 PRINCES STREET. FOR SALE. Arthur street.—B Rooms, bath, hj. and c. water, washhouse, copper, tubs. Helena street.—s Rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; 33 x 67ft. Alexander street.—6 Rooms, bathroom; 33 x 99ft. KaikoraL—7-roomed House, with copper, tubs, pantry, workshop, vinery; £460. Gisborne street. —5 Rooms, scullery, bathroom, 66 x 99ft. Gisborne street—4 Rooms, scullery, bathroom, 33 x 99ft; £325. Richmond street.—s Rooms (new), washhouse, copper, scullery, bathroom, hj. and c. water; 48 x 100 ft. Castle street.—6-rooraed Dwelhng and 10-roomed Residence, with section; price, £2,100. High street.—B Rooms, bathroom, washhouse, hj. and c. water, electric bells, gas, 40 x 120 ft; £1,200. Richmond street.—s Rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, 2 vineries; £425. Brunswick street.—4 Rooms, scullery, outhouses, washhouse; £260. Leith Valley.—6 Rooms, 3 Acres (poultry farm). Opoho.—6 Rooms, washhouse, copper, 60 % 90ft; £265. Gray street, Musselburgh.—s Rooms, scullery, bath, wardrobes, cupboards; 23 poles. Belleknowes.— 9 Rooms, with all conveniences;' i-acre. Regent road.—s7 x 99ft. Willis street.—s Sections, each 44 x 135 ft. Crosby street, Mornington.—4-acre. Pine Hill.—6 Rooms, 40 Acres. Wyndham Valley.—294 acres in grass, 2 miles from creamery. Waikouaiti.—ll9 Acres, 5 Rooms. TO LET. Catherine street.—l2 Rooms; 255. South Dunedin.—3 Roohsb; 10s. Kaikorai.—6 Rooms; 18s. Caversbam.—Shop, 3 rooms. Woodhaugh.—6 Rooms; 15s. Hillside road.—Shop, 5 rooms; 19s. St. Clair.—7 Rooms, furnished; 455. Gnat King street.—Workshop. St. Ctair.~6 Rooms; 20s. Caversbam.—Shop; 4a.

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Evening Star, Issue 11672, 3 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11672, 3 February 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11672, 3 February 1902, Page 1

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