CURRENT BATES. ' . WANTED, to Sell Draj&fipes of every description, Chixp.Bpy : j'lopsJ -.Flower Pots, Fountains, Vases,,, Flooring Tiles, Bricks,Lamber^ B Water of Leith Works, »j| ‘ WANTED Known.—That Djp Sampson has opened up new and cilice Goods in Tweeds, Hats, Scarfs, Hosiery, &c., &c. n ■ i . ■ WANTED Known, Saws of all kinds recut, Tiariimered, sharpened, and set in a superior manner. Millichamp, Saw Maker, St. Andrew’s street, adjoining Rainbow Hotel. ■ ?/ £ WANTED to Sell 380 9-ffc goi and manTtka Rails, cheap. G. F. Reid WANTED, Everybody to that R. Rose has removed to The premises lately occupied by G. Davidson, where he is giving universal satisfaction. R. Rose, Rattray street. WANTED Tenders for plastering. Specifications at Duncan’s, Rattray street. r * WANTED Known, that .E. Stokes, Tailor, George street, intends clearing out his present Stock of Tweeds and Cloths ; in order to this, a bonus of 5 per cent, on all orders will be given after the 4th inst. To avoid paying for large profits and heavy expenses, come at once, as the time is only limited. Super Black and Blue Cloth Suits, L 4 10s ; Boys’ do, iLI 15s; Boys’ Heavy Colonial Tweed do,* LI ss. Overcoats from L2 10s. WANTED KNOWN, VXT H. NEALE, CityßootMart, Dunedin, ' ' • bas received, ex City of Dunedin, a 'splendid assortment of the Best BlfCp'S and\ SHOES, suited for Family Trade. Cheap ! Cheap ! ! * Cheap !!! WANTED Known.—That D. Sampson has purchased the Hanslow and Sampson, Merchant Tailqxs aud Outfitters. “ ' A N T E D' ' K'N OWN DUNEDIN, PAWN -OFF ICE, George Street, Hear the Octagon. MONEY ADVANCED Upon' Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery, Plate, Furniture, .- owing, Machines, Firearms, Books,'‘Clothing!Jad all other descriptions of Personal Property. BILLS DISCOUNTED. CASH LENT upon Deposit «>f Deeds or upon PERSONAL SECURITY, re-payable, if desired, in weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. The Proprietor is prepared to arrange for CASH ADVANCES upon Jewellery, Merchandise, or deeds, at Ox e-half the usual Rates of Interest. r / DUNEDIN PAWN-OFFICE.' George Street, near the Octagon, A. Proprietor. Volunteer Notices. Militia and Volunteer Orderly Room, Dunedin. 10th March, 1871. Gi ENEII A L ORD ER. r — i • a. His Excellency the Governor will inspect the Otago Volunteers on Tuesday next, immediately after the Levee. , The. Force will fall in at 1. 30 o’clock p. m. to form a Guard of Honor. The ArtUlery will Joe provided with seventeen rounds ,pi 'blank ammunition to fire the sa’ute. The Band will be in attendance. Members of Co up try Corps coming to Dunedin are requested to attend the parade. By order, , t • JOHN J AS. ATKINSON, Major, Distiict Adjutant.
Election Notices.' * POLLING DAY, MONDAY, MARGIE 13. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE CITY OP ■ ■ ; DUNEDIN.' : • ■ / 'i ENTLEMEn!—The Central .Comipillee VJT for promoting the return pf Mr Mao aridrew, having brought the late contest for the SOperiiitendeiv~y to a successful issue, believe that the duty still upon them of using every effort to retu,rutd- the Provincial Council mcinbei s who will, without committing themselves to every measure proposed by his Honor the Superintendent, support in the main the policy enunciated by that gentleman, iporc especially the General Govermticiit 1 scheme for promoting Public Works, &c. In furtherance of this object they recommend ’to the Constituei ey for their support the gentlemen whose names aie given below, but disclaim the intention of in any way appearing to dictate to the electors. Signed for and on behalf of Mr Macaudrew’s Central Committee. SYDNEY JAMES, . Secretary. Messrs THOM AS BIRCH E. B. CARGILL HftNRY HOWORTIi , WILLIAM MASON' JAMES MTNDOEr W. H- REYNOLDS • GEORGE TURNBULLMASON will address the.Electors CARGILL will address the Electors ' . THIS SATURDAY EVENING, At tl e . { . f ( , . ODDFELLOW'S hall THIS EVENING (Saturday), At 9 o’clock. iu the TOLY 3 NIC HALL, High strict, at 7-’W. (For couf.'hntifu'": advertisemer>'
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2517, 11 March 1871, Page 3
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