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Advertisements received too late for Classification. Militia and Volunteer Orderly lloom, Dunedin, I7tli January, 1871. GENERAL ORDER. NO. 1. —Colonel Harrington, Inspector of Militia and Volunteers, will make his auunal inspection of the Otago Volunteers in tlic following order : Olutha Hit’ts. —Nos. 1 and 2 Companies, Thursday, 2Gth January. Bruce Hides.—Friday, 27th January. East Taieri Rifles. —Saturday, 28th January. West Taieri Rifles.—Monday, 30th January, Artillery and City Guards.—Wednesday, Ist February. North Dunedin and Scottish.—Thursday, 2nd February. Port Chalmers Naval.—Friday, 3rd February. Cadets at 2 p.tn., Artillery and Dunedin Naval 3 p.m,, on Saturday, 4th February. Dunedin Naval. —Monday, Gth February. South District Rifles.—Tuesday, 7th February. Waikari Rifles. —Wednesday, Bth February. The Company inspections will take place at I! o’clock p m. sharp on the days named. No. 2.—The Artillery an 1 Ist Battalion 0. U.V. will parade in full dress in front of the Custom House, at 3 o’clock p.m. on Saturday, the 11th Fehrmy, for Brigade Drill. The Artillery guns, and each man of the Battalion will be provided with ten (10) rounds of blank ammunition. The Band will be in attendance. By order, JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Ma|or, District Adjutant. JJUNEDIN NAVAL BRIGADE will Muster for Adjutants Inspection This Evening, in Front of the Custom House, at 7.30 sharp. Fines will be strictly enforced. By order, A. GRANT, Hon. Sec. MR. BATHGATE WILL address the Electors at the North Dunedin Drill Shod, This Evening. At the Odd Fellows’ Hall, To-morrow Evening. At the Mission House, Russell street, on 'I hursday Evening. On each occasion at Eight o’clock. J. BATHGATE. R EPRESENTATIVES of Total Abstincucc Societies are requested to meet at the A theme inn To-morrow (Wednesday) Afternoon, at 4 o’clock. Dunedin, 17th January, IS7I. MR. W. H. REYNOLDS respectfully invites the Electors of the City to meet him at the Mission House, Russell street, This Evening, at half-past Seven. At the North Dunedin Drill Shed, Tomorrow, at Seven. And at the Masonic Hall on Thursday, the l!)th, at Seven o’clock. rpHE Schoolhonse, North Harbor, gazetted .1. as a Polling Place f r the District of Oaversham, for the Election of Members of the House of Representatives, has been abolished, and in lieu thereof The Schoolhouse, North-East Harbor, has been appointed. JOHN BURNSIDE, Returning Officer. WANTED, a Boy to make himself generally useful. Apply Golden Ago Hold. WANTED, Tenders for Digging. Apply Mr Hector M'Garrochiro, Ocean View Lodge, Portobello Road, Anderson's. Bay. MM ENDEBS Wanted for Carpenter Work. JL Apply to Mr Hart, Arcade.. Specifications to be seem Apply this evening, January 17.

Amusements. JpRINCESS THEATRE, Lessees - • Messrs J. S. Willis and Cot Stage Manager m - - Mr R. W. Lawrence. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 17th JAN. 1871. Grand production of Dion BoueicaulPs great sensation Drama AFTER DARK! lijlijja . - • Miss Carry George Eoso • - • Miss Lizzie Bushe Old Tom • - Mr R. W. Lawrence Chandos Bellingham ■ Mr G. W. Collier Dicey Morris - - Mr J. Musgrave Gordon Chumley ■ Mr W. H. Metcalfe Area Jack - - - Mr Walter Hill Sir George Medhurst - Mr A. Power Crumpets - - * Mr Power Bargee - Mr Cripps Poynter . Mr Robertson j'em Mr Wilkinson yam Mr Cowan Polly Kettle . - • Miss Julia Harward Jenny - • • Miss Marion Will;® Fitzfoozle • • ■ MrJ.S. Willis Markers, Gamblers, Policemen, Waiters, &c. Special arrangements have been made with Mr George Coppin for the production of this great drama, which will be presented on a scale of unprecedented magnificence. Entirely new Scenery by Mr J. S, Willis B )x office open from 10; to 12 and 2 to 3* at the Box Office, Theatre. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle,, 4s Stalls, 2s (id ; Pit, Is.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2471, 17 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2471, 17 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2471, 17 January 1871, Page 3

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