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manner by the Provincial Council ; the votes of the Provincial Council were a recognition of his services, and the effect should he to cheer him in his work. He begged to repose the health of Captain Atkinson. (Cheers.) Captain Atkinson felt very grateful for the honor done him. In doing his duty he had endeavored as nearly as possible to act according to the law, and conscientiously. Major Bathgate proposed the health of “ The Visitors,” coupling with it the name of Major rloapby, V.C.—(Applause) the first volunteer who had received the Victoria Cross. Major ' viniy, V.C.. returned thanks. It was liis c, ;t visit to Dunedin, but not to the province. He vis in the harbor thirty years ago, win n he C•• night the late Mr Jones at 'V r kouaiti and a whaler at Cape Saunders w.to the only white men here. Now he caiiio L and saw what was undoubtedly the first city in New Zealand, ho saw here the finest public buildings in the colony. As a volunteer he bad experienced much gratification in having arrived in time to witness the presentation of prizes and the inspection of the b >rce here. The toast of the Mayor and Corporation and the Ladies coupled with the name of Mrs Cargill were afterwards given and duly received. During the evening, the battalion band played some very choice music. Advertisements received too late for Classification. SPECIAL NOTICE. CARGO is now being received for the S. S. M A 0 II I , For Timaru, Akaroa, and Lyttelton, sailing punctually On WEDNESDAY the 4th, as advertised. Cargo received until 4 p. m. Passengers per 5.30 boat. Offices —Harbor Chambers. NORTH DUNEDIN RIFLES. THE Company will muster at their Drill Shed, for Inspection of Arms and Accoutrements, on Wednesday, 4th instant, at half-past seven o’clock. The annual meeting will be held after drill. Every member requested to attend. —By order, D, CHERRIE, Secretary. THIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rTMIE Second Meeting of above Society, I for Receipt of Subscriptions and Sale of Moneys, &c., will be held on Tuesday evening, 3rd May, at seven o’clock. W. ORAM BALL, Secretary. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of above Society, for the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held on Wednesday, 4th inst., between the hours of six and eight o’clock. CHAS. REID, Secretary. STEAM TO OAMARU, TIMARU. AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON, Twice a month. LITHE next day of Sailing of JL the s.s. WAINUI, for above ports, will be Wednesday, 4th May. Shipping orders are now being issued, and cargo will be received till 5.30 p.m. Passengers embark at G p. m. For freight or passage, apply to KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. WANTED, Two Strong-Boot Makers. Joint Stock Company, Jetty street. WANTED to Purchase, a Second-hand Patent Mangle. Apply L. W., opposite the Universal Hotel, Maclaggan street. p 11 I MISS .CESS THEA TR E. RE-APPEARANCE or D 0 L L Y G R E E N T , FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Commening on SATURDAY EVENING Next, 7th MAY. UCTION SALE PRIME MUTTON. No Reserve. At half-past Six o’clock this evening, ml at Seven o’clock to-morrow morning. 1,500 SIDES PRIME MUTTON. Rattray Street. U. J. CHAPMAN & CO., Auctioneers. WANTED, a Boy about 14 to learn the Tailoring Trade. Apply Memo and Co., Fleet street. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND. X HE Fast and Favorite Steamship TARANAKI, F. Holmes, Commander, Will be despatched for the above Ports on or about MONDAY, MAY 9th. Cargo is now 1 icing received. For freight or passage, apply to WILLIAM SLY, Agent, Stafford street. LITHE Lady who left her Opera Cloak in X the Cloak Room at the Volunteer Ball, can have it by applying to Mrs Gordon, Upper Walker street. HEAP PRINTING, Billheads, Pamphlets, Ac. “ EVENING STAR OFFICE.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2180, 3 May 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2180, 3 May 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2180, 3 May 1870, Page 3

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