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Charles Mathews. — This celebrated actor in making his farewell speech in Melbourne, after enumerating the many kindnesses he had received in the towns and cities in which he had appeared in Australia, sa id : “ There certainly was one little speck on the Australian sun, and it was visible at Sandhurst. There, as Sir Charles Coldstream would say, he experienced ‘ a new sensation, in playing, for the first time in his life to a single individual (great laughter), and at the cucl of the second act that individual went out for a drink. (Boars of laughter.)

Advertisements received too late for Classification. SATURDAY, 21st JANUARY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. On the Premises, Vernon Villa, College street, Caversham, the residence ox R. Dawhin, Esq. I FREDERICK H. EVANS ' has been favoured with instructions from R. Dawbin, Esq. (who is leaving the Province), to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 21st instant, without reserve, on the premises, Caversham, The whole of his superior and useful household furniture, comprising Dining room suite, in morocco leather, horse-hair couch, cheffouier, carpets, glass and platedware, books, engravings, &c. j and the usual bedroom furniture, including blankets, &c.; also the kitchen requisites and utensils. Terms cash. LOST, in Maclaggau street, cast-iron handle of Lawn-mower. Finder rewarded. Geo. Matthews, Moray 1 lace. CITY PAWN OFFICE, Rattray street, MLEVY begs to inform the inhabi- # tants of Dunedin and surrounding districts, that he is at all times ready to advance money in large or small sums, at halt the interest charged elsewhere. Advances made on most liberal terms, and responsible for all goods left in his care. All business strictly private aud confidential. PO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF CAVERSHAM AND PENINSULA. GENTLEMEN,— As the -views of Mr Cantrell on the more important political questions of the day, arc so nearly in accordance with those held by me, and more particularly as my o .mi business at this time has necessitated my absence in the country, and thereby prevented me having an opportunity, prior to the nomination, ot meeting you, I have decided not to solicit your suffrages on the present occasion. W. A. TOLMIE. Dunedin, 18th January, ,1871. WANTED, to Sell a good Ayrshire Cow, three days calved. Apply to 1. Thomson, Primrose 1 ill, Movninaton. WANTED to Sell, Young Pigs. G. Matthews, M oray place. WANTED to Sell, Red Jam Gooseberries. G, Matthews, Moray place. TM. JAMIESON, in returning his siu- , cere thanks to his Customers and the Public for the large measure of support he has received since commencing business, begs to inform them that Mr John Skene has entered into partnership with him, and from this date the business will be carried on under the name of r , iril^TT^ JAMIESON AND SKENE. Princes street, Ist January, 187 L IN reference to the above, Jamieson and Skene b*>g to assure all those who may favour them with their support, that nothing will be wanting on their part to merit a continuance of the same. JAMIESON AND SKENE, Grocers, Wine Merchants, Bakers, and Confectioners, Princes street, South. FRIDAY, 20th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. CLEARING OUT SALE OF TOYS, FANCY GOODS, SHOP FIXTURES, dc. On the Premises of Mr Lazarus, Princes st. FR EI)ER 1C K H , EVANS has received positive instructions from Mr Lazaru?, fancy goods importer, to Sell by auction, on his printses as above, The whole of his excellent and well selected stoc -in-trade, for which the establishment is so well known, consisting of—--1; Toys, cricketing materials, perfumery, jewellery, gold and silver watches vases,' lustres, china ornaments, albums, books, walking sticks, meerschaum pipes, &c , &c. Also the shop-fittings, counters, showcases, jewellers’ do, gas fittings, shelving, desk, pigeon holes, pier glass, 50 x 40. Also a very line burglar proof safe and letter press. ° , Terms cash.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2473, 19 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2473, 19 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2473, 19 January 1871, Page 3

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