Advertisements received too late for Classification. VAUXALL GARDENS. THE above Gardens will be open to the public To-morrow, with all kinds of Amusements. Two grand Balloon Ascents during the evening. ADMISSION FREE. A Quadrille Band in attendance. FORESTERS’ FETE. WANTED Known, William Fraser, Fropiietor of the Caledonian Hotel, Walker street, will give a Free Ball on the evening of the Foresters’ Fete day, being the Anmver ary of the Prince of Wales Birthday. All friends are respectfully invited to attend. WILLIAM FRASER. Nov. 9, 1869. TO MESSRS. W. H. REYNOLDS, AND THOMAS BIRCH, MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. WE, the Undersigned, Electors of the City of Dunedin, respectfully request that you will call a meeting of your constituents, for the purpose of giving them an opportunity of hearing you address them on the business of the session now ended. JOHN MITCHELL, And 23 others. TO MR. JOHN MITCHELL, AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. IN conformity with your request, we will have much pleasure in meeting the Electors of the City of Dunedin, on FRIDAY next, the 12th instant, at 2 p.m., at the Polytechnic, High street. WIL lAM H. REYNOLDS. THOMAS BIRCH. WANTED the Ladies who waited so patiently to be served on Saturday night, owing to the crush of business, to accept N KALE’S thanks, aud forgive any apparent want of attention on that occasion. Golden Boot, Gco-ge street. ANTED Known, Four wheel Ydoci V? pede for sale, the best iu Town Millichamp, St. Andrew’s street. TAN TED, a Four-roomed Cottage, VV within five minutes’ walk of Distillery. Apply, C. R. Howden and Co. QPIRITUALISM. —Read carefully “Banjo ner of Light,” just laid on Athenaeum table. TflYO LET, Nine-roomed House in l.eith L street, with !j- acre of laud. Gillies and Street. TBYENDERS for Contract 4td, Timber Foot JL Bridge over Shag River, will bo received until noon of We hies lay, 10th November, Tuesday being a Holiday. NOTICE. IN consequence of a rumour tbit has been, put about by some of my intimate frieuddfe that Yauxhall Jetty is not safe, I beg to contradict it, aud state that the jetty has been thoroughly overhauled, and is now better than ever, W. WOODLAND. WANTED Known, that the Steamboat will run to Yauxhall to-morrow afternoon and evening. JAMES MUR R, AY, B iOTMAKER, Nearly opposite Cobb’s Coach Office, Hign street, Dunelin, BEGS respectfully to notify to the Gentlemen of ! unedin that he has commenced business as above, and solicits a share of their patronage. J. M. possesses a thorough. knowledge of the trade, and being a practicd bootmaker, those favoring him with their commands may rely upon having the very best materials and workmanship, and first-class articles supplied at the lowest remunerative charges.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2031, 8 November 1869, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2031, 8 November 1869, Page 2
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