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Advertisements received too late for Classification. LOST, a black Retriever Pup. Any person returning it to M‘Laren*a store, Frederick street, will be rewarded. Any person retaining it after this date will be prosecuted. April 14, 1870. WANTED, a Young Man to Drive a Pair of Porses, and make himself generally useful in an up-country stove. Apply W. Staveley and Co., Stafford street. WANTED to Let, a Four-roomed Cottage on Maori Hill, with ha ! f-aere Garden. Apply to Mr M'Lennan, on the opposite side. LOST, tins day, a small Bunch of Keys in the centre of town. Finder will he rewarded on returning them to office of this paper. CAVERSHAM ELECTION. TO JAMES M‘INDOE, ESQ., M.P.C. FOKBURY. SIR, —The Representation of the Caversham District in the General Assembly having become vacant, we, the undersigned Electors, knowing your extensive acquaintance with politics, your advanced and consistent opinions, the interest you take in all matters rolating to the Colony, your attention to your duties in the Provincial Council, and other qualifications fitting you for the position, request you to become a candidate for the seat, and we promise our support and influence to secure your return. TO MESSRS BAGLEY, FARGIE, RUTHERFORD. BAXTER. BELLAMY, AND FELLOW ELECTORS.

GENTLEMEN, —Your numerously signed requisition, and the many personal promises of support I have received render it a pleasant duty on my part to comply with your request, and offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the Assembly. I will address the electors in the Drill *bed, Cavershara, on Thursday, the 14th instant, at 8 p.m. ; in the Drillshed, Green Island, on Tuesday",, the 19th, at S p.m. ; and at Broad Bay, on Wednesday, the 20th, at 7 p.m. Gentlemen, yours truly, JAS. MTNDOE, . IMMIGRATION MONEY. The Police are the only persons authorised to take payment of Paasage Money, outside the Government Buildings, Dunedin. Instances have come to the knowledge of the Police of a person in Dunedin having received money from Immigrants for the purpose of paying the same to the Government, but who neglected to do so until the amount was again demanded from the Immigrant. Immigrants, therefore, who have paid passage money to their Agents or Guarantees, or who have left money in the hands of their employers for the purpose of being handed to the Government, and who have not received their hills, or a proper receipt, are requested to communicate with me immediately, giving the dates and amounts so paid or left. JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Agent. 12th April, 1870. London pianoforte and music SALOON, Just arrived a new Stock of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and Music ; Violins, Flutes, and Strings. Brass, Reed, and Musical Instruments of every disposition, Pianoforte Tuning, Regulating, and Repairing in Town and Country. CHARLES BEOG. E W MASONIC HALL. TO-MORROW {THURSDAY) AFTERNOON. Grand Mid-day Performance. For the Convenience of Schools and Families, who are unable to attend in the evening, THE LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS, Miss M. A. LIDDLE, & Mr W. M. HILTON The Children from the Benevolent Asylum will be in attendance. Doors open at halfpast 2, to commence at 3 o’clock. Schools one shilling to all parts of the House. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. pRINCESS THEATRE. RAINER’S CHRISTY MINSTRELS. THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS. THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS. THIRTEEN IN NUMBER. Will arrive by the first steamer, and appear as above. J. C, RAINER, Manager. '■ READINGS, ETC. THE usual Quarterly Entertainment, consisting of Readings, Recitations, and Concert, will be given in the South School (top of Stafford street) on the evening of Thursday first, 14th instant, at 7 o’clock. Several Lady and Gentleman Amateurs, along with Miss BelJ|(who will preside at the piano) have kindly consented to assist on the occasion. For particulars of Entertainment, see programme. George Duncan, Esq., M.P.C. in the Chair. Admission by ticket only, to be had at the several Booksellers. Proceeds for the School Library Fund. WANTED a Boy to wash up and make himself generally useful. Apply Scandinavian Hotel. WANTED to Sell Sewing Machine, in excellent condition. Price, L 7. J. Dickson, Upholsterer.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2164, 13 April 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2164, 13 April 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2164, 13 April 1870, Page 3

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