OTAGO BENEVOLENT 'INSTITUTION. r*r; THE Annual General Meeting of Subscribers will be held at the office of the Society, Farley’s Buildings, Princes street. Wednesday, Slst’Januafy, 1866, at 4 o’clock-p. in. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary: • OTAGO FIRE & MARINE-INSUR-ANCE COMPANY.’ AN Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders, -will be holden «t the offices s of the Company, Stafford street,• on Saturday, 3rd Feb., 1866, at-12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of takinginto consideration the proposed transfer ■ of the Company’s business to the Eng-, lish, Australian, and New Zealand -Insurance Company, and in the event of the requisite majority of the shareholders being in favor of such transfer, to authorise the necessary steps to be taken to carry the same into effect, either by winding up the Company, or by amalgamation, as may be deemed the-most desir- ■ able. HENRY HOUGHTON, Manager. - Dunedin, 30th December, 1865. SECOND NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE - twenty-fourth ■ General -Meeting for the payment of Subscriptions will be bolden at the ‘ Oriental Hotel, Princes-street, Dunedin, on Friday, 26th January,->at Seven o’clock pim. CHARLES WHITE, Secretary. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. PRIZES • won -at the late Meeting ; will be presented at the Commanding Officers’ Parade on Friday Evening "next, the 26th instant. By order, -A. DEVORE, Hon. Sec. ? OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. TTIHE Presentation of -Prizes announced JL ‘to take place on Friday evening,, the 26th instant, is postponed -until further notice. 'By order, A. DEVORE, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY REGIMENT. B ATTALION-Parade’ to-morrow evening (Friday). Fall in at Custom House at 7 o’clock. {-(Busbies.) The' Quarterly meeting 'of the Regiment will be afterwards held. - - -By order, J. G. FILDES, Hon. Sec. B ROD IE AND ALKER Victoria Chambers, WANT Upon Unexceptionable Freehold Property. Do. Do. TO LEND, upon Freehold Security. HYTE AND S ■C a ‘* MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING Establishment, Belgrave Buildings, Princes-street, Dunedin. ■ESTABLISHED 1863. MBS WHYTE will Remove Next Door on Monday first, -to the shop lately occupied'by Mr Solomon,-Jeweller,’ and trust's that the -liberal patronage 'hitherto awarded her’will be continued in her new; premises. Bonnets Stays -Mantles Hats -Crinolines Jackets Ribbons ‘ Gloves Children’s Dresses Feathers 'Hosiery Parasols Flowers Palis Umbrellas. The Millinery and Dressmaking are under-the charge of experienced firstclass assistants, and ladies-may rely on their orders being executed, with punctuality, and in the ' newest and most fashiondb-le styles. Baby Linen & Ladies’ X7ndebclothxng OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Kept instock, and. made to order. Mrs W. would respectfully call atten- ' tion to her stock Of new Foulard Silk Dresses, new Muslin Dresses, Prints, &c, all new goods, and suitable for the season. January 20th, 1866. gINGER’S SEWING MACHINES, ’Corner of Dowling and 'Princes Streets. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR M. V. HODGE, Solicitor, has ’removed 'two doors further up Princes street, • opposite new -Bank ■ of NewSouth Wales. -
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 849, 25 January 1866, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 849, 25 January 1866, Page 3
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