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City Corporation Notices. pI I X OF DUNEDIN. COMPETITIVE SCIIEMKS For the SBWERAGK AND DRAINAGE! OF THE CITY OF DTJNEDIN. The City Council of Dunedin invites Competitive Scheme* for the Drainage, and Sewernge of the City of Dunedin, and for ths Ultimate Disposal of the Storm Water and Sewagq. Premiums of JESOO, £iW, and £100 will be paid to the Authots of Schemes placed'■ First, Second, and Third respectively according to their order of merit. The order of merit will be determined by an Expert, or Board of Kxpertß (t« be hereafter appointed by the City Council). The Schemes must .be lodged at the Town Clerk's Office, Dunedip,.New Zealand, not later than'NOON on BDtb- APRIL 1895. ...,."' : A )?lan of the City and adjacent -Watersheds, with full particulars and conditions of Competition, reay be obtained on application to the Undersigned, on and after 22nd January 18§5, upon payment.of One Guinea. , ..-.,., ■ , WH. B. -TAYLOR, Town Cleik. 29th Dicember 1891 . . . ~. , :»d Late Advertisemeri'tfi, ~X*J ANTED, Five or Six-roomed HptisE, W central; careful tenant; no children; otntaloweiit rant.—Tenant. Times Otfee. SBja WANTED to PURCHASE, FARM> 100 to 200 acres, North Otago or South Canterbury. —^.p^ty^Macd^najd^AgencyjJDunedin^ VISIT oil? Great Summe* • SHle To-day (Saturday). Bargains in all Departmenta.— A.^mt T. Uf.is. - ■ ■ 26ja r^REAT-PALL IN BOOTS.—Sea bntside. \JC Boot? and Shoes at Rock-bottom Priers,— Simon Brothers. " . . . 2bja VjIRDS STUFFED.—Wanted, Mollytawk*. JlJ' Cuckbbs, and others; also targe Native Owl; -high price .Riven."-Smyth,' taxidermist Oaversham.' ; ■ 2Gja Tl ii'Ck —^ L&t6*i; tM*: Sm'ydiN NutJOl/O 'brownTanoleneforlJrown Boots; one application lasts for days in all we'atiters; not to be surpassedT trial solicited.—All Bont Establiehmenta. factory,-Hope street. 2tija TQT.ORBE Owilßts.to-Wilßon and Co.'s PlanjEjk taiu Lotioh. an Excellent Specific to Snh) Back<, Shoulders, Broken Knees, Girthgalk. Sold by all principal farriers, saddlers, Dunedin and surrounding districts. Local testimonials. DUNBDIN- ATHENJ3UM AND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. The ANNUAL.GENERAL MEETING of the STJBSCIIIBKRS will be held in the Lower Hall of the Athenajuro on MONDAY, 28th instant, at 8 o'clock p in. Copies of the Report and Balance Sheet nifty bi obtained in the Libmy. wßiSAEii(}Wi . 26] ft ■ ■ .; : ■■■ Hon. Secretary. P~ ORT (JftAtM'Eßfe WORKING-Mfii?i CO-OPERATIVE SOCtETY^ (LIMITED). The SKCOWO QUARTERLY MEKTING of the above Society will be held in the Society's Stere on.TUESDAY JSVENING, January. 28th Inst., at 7.30 o'clock. , . BV^rNESS: .: .'.. To Receive Balance Sheet and Auditors' and CommitfcseVKeport. Election tif Two (ayComjßitteemen.- • 26ja . ■ . - - -A. CLARK, Secretary. -p p b, l : x P . \. N t> £j c. a.' In Compliance, wjth the Shops and Shop Assistants Act, ALL the COAL YARDS in Town and Suburbs WILL fiß CLOSED on SATURDAYS from 1 p.m. .. . ■ • W. F. ILSS, ■-■ ' :. Secretary Dunodin and Suburban -Goal 26ja Blerchanta' Association. " "X & T. B U R H. OUfWARBHOUSBanfI WORKSHOPS will be OLOSED ALL DAY Tb<DAY (SATURDAY,' 28th mat.), on the occasion of the Employees' Annual Picnic. -.•-;.. S6J* V ■' ..:'.rJ:'"''" ' A*'* T-BURT.; "tjtr-A ■*X ° '■¥ *%i i°oun ■£ ?; , NOTICE IS HBREBt .GIVEN that the under.; sigied will be in dttendance at the following iflacfc* within thft Cdufity tor; the ptarpb'se of RECEIVING RATE^-;—: " /'"''V.',;, ' '■'" ' ' NORTHEAST VALLEY RiDING.-^At! Mr : ' CHokmbre's. Houae^ l Sawyßra' .Bay, on . ' ' MONDAY, 4th February, Jrpm 1 to 4 o'clock p.m. . ." * : BLf BSKIK RIDING.—At thfe'Qood Temp- .••■ • iars' Hall,'Wait«ti, ■ofaTUjSSDAYv'ihe, ! Gth, and .WEDNJJSDAY,, the fftk Feb- , ~r,uary, each-day from 10 o'clock a.m. to 4 f ' "o'clock^p.in. ..- .„..,-... ';.. ■~ ■ The'ScUoolhoaeS, PurakanUi; 6tt THtFRS-' DAY.tiiß rtih^Bbruary, from 10 o'clock, v &m.-to 4o'clock p.in, „....,. . •-'' Maasfotd Town on' FRIDAY, ,the Bth' '■ Wary, from Ito i b'clockp.Jil. " > ~• .'.,.-. ' '~ ■•; „• V..- f J.'SMITH,. ■ ■.■■'.s 28ja ..... ;i ■■/••': . .-r.'..--. Coanty'eierk.' " IVI' B y^entee of jth'e ElecErtc lg a Waah.—Dear Sir, —Wv customers are well pleased witli you'f' Parent Wash. One Wan told me that his' li'orse wiis• iff'badly cflt and torn that he would ihoot Tiim, but after he used Two Bottles of your Healittg Wash he.feot all right and is working as well, as ever. I tnink every hore* owner should keep .a. bottle in the place; it is the best remedy I eVer saw for cutß or buriis 6h man or chtld. You cah send me five 6r Six dttfen bottles, as every body wants to keep a bottle in stock, and oblige, yours truly, P. Diamond. Natth.Eist Valiev.."'<> v. :> 26ja np a "an I,'sr. ';.|t fi.'' j>;q£ o&',&. The Blueaki'n A.' and P. Association bdg.to Thai)k the following J?irflls n'ncl Gentlemen for their Donations:— A. and T. Inglis, J. M. 'Wilson. J. C6ttle, T. Collins, Farmers' Agency Company, Daily Times Gomtoany, ;MolUMn.Mld Co., Rv 0. Moore, A. Runtar and Son, B. Washer, P. Diamond, Mackerras and Hazlett, Mutual Agency Company, Thomson, Bridger, and Co., Sargood, Son, and Kwen, Henry R. Bell, New Zealand Insurance Company, Standard Insurance Ooihpany of New Zealand, R. Anderson and Co.. Wright, Stephensrib, fciidCo., R. Hudson and Co.i Jbhn JVlurdoch and Co,) Mitunio and Blair, John G-. Gow, D-. Reid ahd Co., :M'Gavin and'Co^ James Fox, J, .R. BriKSS, W. Scoular ond Co., R. Wilson and Co , Speight and Co. t W, Strachan and Co., Thinedih Brewery C,ompanyi M. Joel, Ceylon and Indian Tea Association, Sdoular Rros., Tbotason and 00., Phillip* and Ungherer, Brown, KWihg, and Co., W. fi. Turner, J. Elmer, and E. Souhess and C 6. j- .. . . ••'■■■ WATSON, 26ja , Secretary. )" ■' - ■ ' -r.--1 — -.:■-.' : ' [ ' The Public are reminded.that as,Mr DICK Is Leaving for Home, the WHOLE' STOCK' MUSI BE REALISED, and the BARGAtNS.nbw being Shown at the Fair excel anything which are oi can be given at any other Sale. , ', 'DRAPERY SUBPLY. ASSOCIATION! Georgb stjßeßT AND South DIjNBdIN.- S6ja T^-BW ZEALAND "RAILWAYS . On SATURDAY, 26th January, a GOODS TRAIN, with Passenger Carriage attached, wil leave Dunedin for Palmerston and interinediatt stations at 11.35 p.m. 2Sja By Order. ■ ,VTBW ZEALAND. R.AIIiWAYS On nnd'after. MONDAY, 28th January, th< North Express will STOP at Shag Point Junctioi to i>ut down Passengers from Dunedin ; and thi South Express will STOP at Shag Point Junctioi to pick up Passengers for Dunedin. 26ja By Order. -jVTEW ZEALAND ,CONSOLS DEPOSITS (unrestricted in amount) are nov beinp received, Under "The New Zealand Con sols Act 18!) i," at any Money Order Office withii the colony, or at the Office of the Registrar, atthi Treasury, Wellington. i Parents, guardians, and persons of thrift; c habits will find that deposits in our New Ze*lan< a Consols afford a moat satisfactory investment o - their moneys. _ Interest, commencing from tlie date ot tin deposit, at the rate, of Three Pounds Ten ShilHop * pero.nnutn for every One Hundred Pounds, wil s be payable by dividend warrants on the Is: ; February and the Ist August in each year, at anj Money Order Office. . Persons desirous of making deposits in JNe» i- Zealand Consols can obtain full information ai » aev Post Office, or direct from the Registrar. y JAMKS B. HEYWOOD, ~ Registrar. g Office of the Registrar of Inscribed Consols, I Treasury, Wellington, 26js

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 5

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