Our English telegram announces the death of Lord Avonmore. This item of news is noticeable from the fact that the successor to the title is Major Yelverton, whose marriage to Miss Lougworth, after forming the subject of proceedings in the Courts of Ireland and of Scotland, was decided to be illegal by the House of Lords in 18G4, Had fate been more propitious, the wellknown Mrs Yelverton would now be Lady Avonmore. Advertisements received too late for Classification. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ENDERS are invited by the Colonial Government for the construction of section No. 1 of the Otago Southern Trunk Railway, extending from Dunedin to Caversham, a distance of about two miles. Drawings and specifications may he seen on and after Wednesday, the 18th prox., at the office of the undersigned, where tenders will be received until noon of Wednesday, the 18th February. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Dunedin, 30th December, 1870. WANTED Everbady to come and see the impression of Chang’s band, now on view at Hudson and Co.’s, Fleet street. accepted. W. N. BLAIR, Engineer.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2456, 30 December 1870, Page 2
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179Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2456, 30 December 1870, Page 2
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