Advertisements received too late for Classification. tfORFIJIS VIA AUCKLAND. -K i mKH s.a. WAINUI, is 1. now loading, and will immediate despatch. As a limited number of passengers will be taken, early application is necessary. Tor freight or passage, apply to M‘UALLUM, NEILL, & CO., Agents.
SATURDAY', 24tli DECEMBER, At half-past 1 o’clock. VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. DE CARLE & are instructed by Mr M. Levy, Licensed Pawnbroker, to sell at their Rooms on Saturday, at half-past one o clock, The following Unredeemed 1 ledges 1869—017, pledged Nov. 2(1, gold hg lever and albert; 919. ring; 940. Nov. 27, nog; 946, ring; 947, chain; 9.)0, Dec. 1, sd\er lover and chain; 961. Dec. 3, silver watch 964, Dec. 4, ring; 986, Dec. ILclmE and vases; 994, Dec. 11, keeper; 997, Dec. 13, locket and negligee; 999. Dec 1 L ril | 1002. Dec. 17. silver verge; 100/, Dec. is. micro and telescope; 1016, Dec. 20. English clock; 1017, Dec. 21, coat; 10-3 Dec. 23, pin; 1050, Dec. 31, silver lever; 1001, Dec. ,31, silk dress piece. 18/o—Jan. 4, 8, 3 rings, G spoons; 9, 2 shawls, 1.4; Jam 7, lace shawl and ring, 2.; silver huntei and open face levers, 43; Jan. 11, coat and troJn.,4s; Jan. Bprg b b , ’ „ 1 and 2dwts gold, 46; brooch, 48; 6 vols 49; fan. 13, coat,j-4; keeper, «■»; Ifng^Gotj’an." 1 !?! steam’wbistlc and bell, /•p.. r nn 20 cold brooch and earrings, /7, £ J S meiLl, IM, V* " ■ in diamonds, 183; March 3 shawl and flannel, 199; March 7, underclothing,-12, March 10, gold hunter, 213; gold albert, 220; March 11, silver hunter gold albeit 225; March 12, gold lever, 2o0; March 14. gold hunter, gold ring, and pm -3; cold oeneva and albert, 266; March 24, silver"hunter, 281; March 28, | loe ' 287: March 30, silver watch 291, Mauli 31, silver lever, 317; April 6, hunting lever, 321; April 7, 2 dress pieces, J-.'-; April 9, silver watch, 337; April 11, hunt- , r 7 on. A«ml nnrnm'S. A.)l piece, olo; Apru -i, uiuuu ’ 009. Anril 22. cold enamel tnufl box, tlie handsomest in the colonies 390; April 23, skirt and hat, 395; April 20, pm, 406; April 28, brooch, 416 ; April 30, barometer, 423; dress and jacket, 438; May 5, silver watch, 463; May 14, silver lever, 469; May 16, geneva and chain, 4/3; May 18 t'old necklace and cross, 479; May -1, silver hunter and albert, 490; May A - rings, 504; 2 rings. 508; May -6, goM• r plate lever, 526; May 31, bracelet 02/ ; cold lever and chain. 504; June 1, masonic jewellery, gold pencil case and ring, 569- June 8, silver lever, o60; necklace and’locket, 568; June 9, two rings; 5/..; June 13, scarf ring, 554; June lo albert, 592; June 18, brooch, 092; July 13, silk dress piece, 697; July 15,. poncho, J 22; July 20, shawl and dress piece, / o3; July 26, silk dress, 761; July 28, 3 frocks, /00; July 29, jacket, 837; August 11, / yards plaid, 842; August 12, suit, 902; August 22, suit, 927; August 27, shirt, and drawers 952- Sept. 8, piece cloth, 1011; Sept. 14, dress and jacket. 1017; Sept. 15, dress piece; and a variety of other goods which do not require to be particularised under The above valuable goods will all be sold > highest bidders.
time shortened. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT STEAM TENDER. IN consequence of the accepted Tenderers having withdrawn from their Contract, fresh Tender* will he received at th° Government Office. Dunedin, until noon of u ednesday, 21st Dec,, 1870, for the performance of a fortnightly Steam Service between Dunedin and Riverton, calling at Port Molyncux, Catlin’atviver Waikawa, Toetoes, andKlurt; same * * 1 J . ...viEot I 111 nl- •y^-wl steamer to proceed to Preservation inlet and Martin’s Bay, once in every Ihrec Moiuhs. The successful Tenderer will require to ill v r e adequate security for the performance of the C ontl AC ANDREW, Superintendent. WANTED, everyone to try Hudson’s celebrated Scotch Buns, acknowledged by connoisseurs to bo the best evei made in Dunedin, and to give everyone an opportunity of enjoying good cheer, will be sold at Is 4d per pound. Christmas and New Year Cakes, of the liest quality, iced and ornamented, fiom 2s 6d each. 1 Cut Samples always on hand. HUDSON & Co. wish to remind their customers that during the holidays business will be conducted in the most liberal manner. Balls, Suppers, Pic-nics, Soirees, &c., supplied. HUDSON’S Water Power Biscuit 'Manufactory, Princes street. Depot, Arcade. "AN UK A. PlLES.—Tenders wanted for _ laying down 7 straight Manuka I iles on Rattray street Jetty, Dunedin, 2S feet long by 15 "inches diameter. To be lodged at Government offices by noon of Monday, 2Gth December, 1870. WANTED Known, Brown Holland, heavy and line, S.pl worth Is. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. ANTED Known.—Check and Stripe Scotch Ginghams, 28 inches wide, G£d per yard. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. WANTED Known.—Roys Straw Hats, very superior- quality, Is Gd each. Herbert, Haynes, and Co.
~ANTLD Known. —Printed Muslins, 4.U1 per yard, .‘ls !>d the full dress. Herbert, Haynes, and Co. WAIST CD to Sell, doll (pairs Ladies’ White Drab and Grey Stays at ds, well worth 4s, Herbert, Haynes, and Co.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2407, 19 December 1870, Page 3
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859Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2407, 19 December 1870, Page 3
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