natural course of trade cannot be impeded ■without great danger, and should admonish the protectionists against ourselves to re< consider the arguments by which they have been led to adopt their present opinions., . Advertisements received too late for Classification. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. A GRAND CONCERT and BALL -will be held in the above Hall on Monday, July 4, 1870, in aid of St. Patrick’s Society Band Fund. Tickets, ss. J. GRIFFIN, Hon. Sec. SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, At 12 o’clock. Commercial Yards. HORSES, EXPRESS WAGGON AND HARNESS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO, have received instructions from Mr John Donaldson, to sell by auction, at the Commercial Yards, on Saturday, 2nd iust., 12 o’clock, 2 horses, express waggon, with pole and . and set of double harness. • The above, which will be sold a bargain, are now on view at Mr E. Brown’s New Market Hotel Stables. FOR Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and the Manukauf Auckland). The U.S.N. Co’s, steamship WELLINGTON, will bo despatched for the above ports,; on Thursday, 9th July. Shipping orders are now being made. Passengers conveyed on board free per steamer leaving the old jetty at 2 p.m. For freight or passsage, ajpply to ‘ iAM SLY, Agent; Stafford street. LOST akm all bunch of Keys. Finder rewarded on. leading them with Reeves and Co., Maolaggnh street. LOST, between Moray place and Manor ; place, Waterproof. Finder rewarded by returning same to Mr Schnack, Princes street, A S 0 NIC HALL. M GRAND COMBINATION OF TALENT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY L The World Renowned and Original •LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS, Assisted by the Celebrated Baritone MR. J. DANIELS, and the YOUNG AMERICAN, the greatest Wonder of the World, who will V.ilk across the Nall on a common Telegraph Wire, he will also do hia celebrated Indian Juggling Act. Entire Change of Performance, Doors open at Half-past /Seven,;performanco ' to commence at Eight o’clock preo sely, ‘Prices of Admission— Rront Se?ts, 3s ; Second do, 2s; Back do, Is. 'Attbe request of several families residing in and about Duue<lin, the Bell Ringers have decided on giving a Grand Mid-day Performance on Saturday 2nd July. Doors open at 2 o’clock, pertormonoe to oommence at a quarter to three. Arrangements may bo made for Schools, Ac., on application to Mr Mueller’s European Hotel. f ‘ 1 ‘ F. J. WILLS Agent MORE “RELIGIOUS” PERSECUTION. R J. G. S. GRANT will be able, after a week of much anxiety, vexation, and persecution, to publish another 'Oracle to-morrow. His New Printer has got notice to quit his premises fur printing the Oracle. The Old Printers after having to pay L 5 for preliminary legal proceedings, are still being threatened with pains and penalties. WANTED Mr Reid’s pupils to remember to-morrow afternoon’s dancing class. First set—Reel, Walt/, &c.' P)R SALE—MiIk Cows; perfectly quiet, no fault, 6 quarts mill daily, lbs butter weekly, ..John Langmuir, corner of Sopth and Forbury Roads, Oaversham. To let 10 LET OR SOLD, Premises occul. pied by Hogg and Hutton, Princsa reet, Cutting, 20ft by 163 ft, depth of the joining grounds, 18ft by I6sft. Apply, > S,-Fish Sen. ■ Publications and Ligature. ~ FoirWeiMiixioN.' ON and after this date, June 22nd, the Melbourne Australasian and Leader will be sold at Od each. Subscriptions by post, 7s 6d per quarter. • . M. ( 'OLE, News Agent,. Opposite Royal 1 George Hotel, George street. rpHE YOUNG LADIES’ JOURNAL X Contains suitable Reading tor families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete direc tions. Special Articlot upon the Latest Paris Fashions. Colored Fashion Plates and Berlin Patterns from Paris Pull-6ize Patterns for-cuffing out every description of garment worn by ail' members nf a family Undertakers. J. And R. 8 P I C ' UNDERT A K E R, Established, 1862. present Undertaker to the ] - Hospital, and Lunatic Asylum ‘G EORGE STREET, DU NED (Next but one to the Red Hous
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2231, 1 July 1870, Page 3
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641Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2231, 1 July 1870, Page 3
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