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lITR. BURRETT having ceased to be Agent for this journal, the EVENING POST will in future be published at the Printing Office, Willis street, where communications for the Editor wilfbe received. Intending Subscribers will please forward their address to this office, to insure punctuality in the delivery of their paper. Evening Post, Willis street, March 13, 1865. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. MONDAY, 27th MARCH, 1865. Under Distinguished Patronage. BY SPECIAL DESIRE. TITRS. CHAS. FANSHAWE EVERESTE Will give her Second popular and amusing Lecture, entitled L 0 V E .J ! Comic and Sentimental, illustrated by Music and Song. Pianist ... Mr. Ciiables Russel. Tickets to be obtained at Mr. C. Willeston's Cigar Divan, and of the principal Booksellers. Bg§r Commence at eight. Wellington, March 21, 1865. THE partnership hitherto existing between W. J. Clements and Jame« Whisker, as Butchers and Poulterers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. W. J. CLEMENTS JAMES WHISKER Witness— Thos. Dawson. The business will in future be carried on by James and John Whisker. All debts due by the above firm will be paid by James and John Whisker, and all debts due to the same to be paid to the undersigned. JAMES & JOHN WHISKER. DRAYS— DRAYS-DRAYS. BULLOCK, WHARF, AND TIP DRAYS, AND BARROWS, ON SALE, CHEAP. THOMAS PKATT. TO WHEELWRIGHTS. ELM NAVES, Iron Bark Spokes, and Red Gum Felloes, to be sold cheap. THOMAS PRATT.

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Evening Post, Issue 39, 24 March 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 39, 24 March 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 39, 24 March 1865, Page 3

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