STEAM TO MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF HARBOR. ?=*. rriHE Melbourne, Adelaide, and __„JHI? X New Zealand Steam Shipping Compaq's fine and powerful Bteam-shij> ALHAM B R A, 1000 Tons, *Joh>' M 'Ltcan Commander, Will be dispatched for Melbourne, via Bluff Harbor, On SATURDAY, the 16th INST., At 3 p.m. The Last Boat will leave the Jetty at 2 p.m., to convey passengers on' board, free of expense. ROYSE, MUDIE, and CO., ■ Agents, High Street. OTAGO STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, (LIMITED.) STEAM TO MELBOURNE, Calling at BLUFF HARBOR. HE Company's Fast Favorite Royal Mail Steamship ALBION, 1000 Tons, E. Kidney, Esq., Commander, "Will sail as above, carrying her|Majesty's Mails for Europe, on MONDAY, the 18th INSTANT, At 3 p.'m. Passengers embark per Golden Age, leaving the Jetty at 2 p.m. free of charge. For Freight and Passage apply to CARGILLS and M'LEAN, Managers. FOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. CREST OF THE WAVE, 800 Tons, —George W. Clark, Master, Is now alongside the Jetty, and having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will have immediate despatch for the above.port. For freight or passage apply to FISHER BROTHERS, A| Walker street. ~i KiVITD -CHKISXBIitS DISXHIBUTICXN" <JT OF PRIZE CAKES & CONFECTIONERY BY ART UNION, To be distributed 23rd inst. "amongst 1000 SUBSCRIBERS. Tickets Two Shillings each, which will entitle each holder to one of the undermentioned lots of Prize Cakes and Confectionery : 4 Ornamented Cakes, £5 each ...£2O 0 0 6 Rich Cakes, £1 each 6 0 0 20 Do. 10s each 10 0 0 40 Do. 5s each 10 0 0 100 Do. 2s 6ds each ....... 12 10 0 S3O Lots Finest Mixtures, Is each... 41 10 0 1000 Subscribers, 2s each ~ £IOO 0 0 Observe —Each Subscriber receives a return. Tickets, 2s each, to be had'of J. A. M'Donald, next Ross and Glendinning and opposite the Gold Office, Princes street, Dunedin. All the lots will "be on view about tne 18th instant. OTAGO BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. -FANCY -FAIR. A FANCY FAIR, in aid of the above Institution, will be held in December of this year. The following Ladies have consented to hold Stalls:— Mrs T. Dick Mrs Rattray and Mrs Tolmie Mrs Barton Mrs Lawson Mrs Graham, Mrs Bain and Miss Copeland Mrs Daniels Misses Solomon Mrs Hopper, Miss Meredith, and Miss Wilson The following Ladies have also consented to assist:— Mrsß. B. Margin Mrs Caldwell Mrs Mason Mrs J. Smith Mrs F. D. Bell Mrs Branigan Mrs G. Cook Mrs A. Carrick Mrs Houghton Mrs"'Nathan Mrs H. Howorth Mrs Street Mrs Ward Mrs Brodrick Mrs M'George Mrs Meredith Mrs Henningham Mrs Wilson Mrs W. H. Reynolds Miss Perriman Mrs Turnbull Mrs Switzer Mrs H. F. Hardy Mrs F. Jones Mrs Mercer Mrs Mendelsohn Mrs H. P. Morse Miss Williams Mrs R. M. Robertson Mrs Cameron Mrs W. H. Mumford Mrs G. Bell Misses Bell Miss Zohrab jYJiss Marian Dunn Mrs A. W. Smith Ladies desiroiis of holding stalls, or assisting, are invited to send their names with as little delay as possible. Donations will be thankfully received by any of the ladies mentioned, or bjr the Secretary, at the office of the Institution, Farley's Buildings, Princes-street North. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. "ANTED, the Public to Patronise the 1 Arcade Circulating Library, 1200 Vols, most popular authors. K. J. King, 7 Arcade.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 815, 15 December 1865, Page 3
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545Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 815, 15 December 1865, Page 3
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