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City Corporation Notices* nnaß burgess list—teak i893i894. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the City of Duncdin will hold a SITTING on WEDNESDAY, 9th May IS3I, at the close of the Ordinary Meeting to be h*ld at 7.30 p.m. on that day, toHEARand DETERMINE all CLAIMS and OBJECTIONS duly lodged in respect of the Burgess Lists for the South, High, Bell, and Leith Wards, City of Dunedln, Thereafter the Council will proceed to Sign and Certify the Burgess Lists to b« Correct. WM. 11. TAYLOR, Town Clerk. D'uhedin, April 27, 18!il. 28_p TTCHE DUNEDIN LICENSING! DISTRICT. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pursuance of ".The ..Licensing Act 18S1" and Amendments thereof, the Annual. Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the Dunedin Licensing District will bo held in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court (criminal aide), Bond stie<!t, Diinedin, on MONDAY, the 4th day of June 1594, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all APPLICATIONS made under the said Licensing Acts, of which notices (in duplicate) have been given to the Clerk of the Licensing Committee at least 21 days before the said meeting. HENRY 11. G. RALFE, Clerk to the Licensing Committee. Police Court, Dunedin, 27th April 1894. 28ap Late Advertisements* TTTAITING ENGAGEMENT — flood TJ Ploughmen, Shepherds, Useful Lads. Waitress, and General Servants.—Mrs MacKay's Labour Exchange, Milton.., . ~ 20ap mHE REGISTRY OFFICE for Governesses, I Nurses, Servants, in ' connection with Young Women's Christian Association, Moray Jlace, Eunedin, is now under the charge of Miss ainieson (matron) Miss Starford (sub-matron). Letters and telegrams punctually attended to. WANTED, a Good Second-hand COFFEE MlLL.—Apply R. Hudson and Co., flourmillers, Moray place. 2Sap _£»10. £25t *5(?. £100. £150, £250, £1000 to 3W Lend; bills discounted lowest rates.— Bryant, Dowling street. SSap EARLY DOOR for Performance of " Little Lord Fauntleroy," High street entrance at 1.30. Sixpence extra. 28ap T7IITZHARDINGE JONES, 95 Princes street, X" Lends Money, has several Properties fo Sale and Houses to Let. 28ap ANTED KNOWN-Morris's ELECTIUC WASH; best remedy for harness sores.—S. S. Vickery. saddler. 2Sap TTTANTED to EXCHANGE fpr Farm, ■?T Splendid Property, from four to 14----roomed Houses j oVery Convenience.—Wood, 2! Arcade. SSap TXIGH-CLASS GrdcerißP, Wines and JUL Spirits by the tingle bottle at wholesale prices for ready money.—D. Comrie, grocer, King street. 2Sap "VTOTICE Winter's Cornimr.—Smyth's WaterXI proof GLOSSELLE and TANOLENE, for Black and Brown Boots, a Preventive of Damp Feet AND Colds. One application lasts for days in all weathers.—All Grocers' and Boot Establishments. SSap PRESCRIPTIONS Dispensed half the usual price for cish. Drugs thoroughly pure.— Alfred Oudaille, chemist, King and Albany streets. CHEMIST.— Everything Reduced to make room for Goods fioni England.—Alfred Oudaille, Albany and King streets. 28_p HAVE You seen the Major ? " Current Cash," Princess Theatre, To-night. £Bap r> EDUCTION in Prices for Ca<h.—Tweed LV Suits from £i, Sere* Suits from £i 7a 6d, weed Trousers from £\ 2i fld. HAND-MADE by Practical Tradesmen; no machino or eemt-alop work.—A, Anderson, merchant tailor, Rattray street. 28ap ARRIVAL of New Goods for the Autumn and Winter Seasons, ex steamer Ruapshu. J. Taylor, Rattray street, INVITES early iospectioa of his New Stock of Choice and Fashionable Goods, specially selected to suit , /"I ENTLEMEN'S requirements. Shirts, Hats, IT Co11»m, Ties, Gloves, Braces, Handkerchiefs, and Underclothing of every description, in all the LATEST Novelties, are now offered at veryLowest Cash Prices at Taylor'a, Rattray Btreet. Established ISC9. FIRST-CLASS Riding and Driving Gloves (Dent's and Fownes Brother^' celebrated makes), in all sizes, at Taylor's. rfiHE New Opera or Pocket Hat (weighs only X 11 ounce.'), jnst open, at TAYLOR'S, Kattray street. 28ap T J. KENNEDY as the Rtv. Lincoln if • Green, " Current Cash," Princess Theatre, To-uight. _ 28ap FOE SALE, 15x12 CAMERA: long draw for enlarging; £6 10*. -J. M'Grfgor, Rattray street. . 28ap i~IOOLGARDIE—£ISO only; stock, gasV> fittings, and fixtures.—Apply quick.— Eacott's Fancy Bazaar, 81 George street. 28ap RBECH-LOADING GUN, by Hollis; _ with cartridge and machine case complete. -wEdwards, furniture dealer, 123 George street. 2£ap I■\7\ARMOUTH BLOATERslcheartT^iult X be sold. Fi esh and Smoked Fish, Rabbits, Poultry.—Georgeson, Rattray street. Telephone 620. _ _ 2Sa,y FOR SALE, Three COTTAGES, Sl*. Kilda ; Two, South Dunedin ; Two, Ravensbourne.—Capatick, corner Rattray and Cumber land streets. 28.ip OR PRIVATE SALE, in Leith street, neaT X 1 Albany street, first-class HOUSE of Six Kooms, exclusive of bathroom, 4c, presently occupied by Rev. David Johnstone; buildings in perfect order, of modern construction, and fitted with every convenience.—Apply by totter, Box 116, Poßt Oliico. 23ap Tji O R SALE. SNGLISH BROUGHAM (by Kesterton, Longacre) in perfect order, having been very little used. To bo Sold a Bargain. Apply GEORGE KING & CO. (LIMITED), Christchnrch. TO LET—Three, Four, and Six-roomed HOUSES; centre city.-Asher, agent. Ifilleul street. _^ 2Sap TO LET, Four-roomed HOUSE and X scullery, Smith street.—Apply to Solomon Friedlich, Stuart street. 2Sap DUNEDIN SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION REOPENS fpr Winter Session on MONDAY. 30th April. Room: Occidental Chambers, High Btreet.—Secretary will be in attendance THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, from 7 to 8 o'clock, to enrol Members. 2Sap FUEL.— TENDERS Wanted for the Supply of Coalbrookdale, Walton Park, Freeman's, and Kaitangata Coal, and cut Pino Wood, to th» Albany street School. Tenders to bo in the hands of the Chairman of Committee before 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May I.—W. Barnutt, chairman. 29ap mo ENGINEERS AND BOILERMAKERS. TENDERS required for ihe Manufacture of One LANCASHIRE BOILER with FITHNGS for the Dunedin Hospital. Tenders to be sent in addressed to the Chairman of Trustees Duncdin Hospital not later than TUESDAY, Bth May 1891. Drawing and specifications at the office of EDWARD ROBERTS, Consulting Engineer, Dunedin. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY at the Princess Theatre, 2p.m., Today. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children, Sixpence. 28ap UNEDIN PLUMPTON COURSING MEETING. MAY 2, 3, and 4. The FINAL PAYMENT of 2sovs, with Full Description of Dogs, must be made before 4 p.m. on MONDAY, April 30. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. THE CAVERSHAM LICENSING DISTRICT. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE 1-3 IfKRKBY GIVEN that, in pursuance of " The Licensing Act 1881" and Amendments thereof, and "The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act 18S«." the Annual Meeting of the Licensing Committee fortheCaversham Licensing District will be held in the Council Chambers, Collega street, Caversham, on WEDNESDAY, the Sixih day of June 1894, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all APPLICATIONS made under the said Acts of which Notices (in duplicate) have been given to the Clerk of the said Licensing Committee at least 21 days before the said Meeting. HENRY H. G. RALFE, Clerk to the said Licensing Committee. Magistrate's Court (Criminal), Dunedin, 27th April 1891. 28ap AXE NOTICE, that the ANNUAL MEETING of the TAIERI LICENSING COMMITTEE will be held in the Courthouse (Athenicum), Mosgiel, at Noon on the 7th day of JUNE 1891, to hear and determine all APPLICATIONS for Licenses under " The Licensing Act 1881," and Amendments thereof, and "Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act IS9:S." All Applications must be lodged with the Cleik 21 clear days before the day of meeting. N. MILLER, Clerk of Taieri Licensing Committee. April 25, 1894, . 28ap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10035, 28 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10035, 28 April 1894, Page 3

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