Advertisements received too late for Classification. T A LERI ELECTION ON MONDAY. LECTORS residing in Dunedin who arc jJ supporters of Mr Iloworth nre respectfully infonne 1 that a Coach to convey them to the Rolling Booth (East Taieri) will leave the Post Office at ONE O’CLOCK SHARP. 7ly|'|l. ELBORN will (D. V.) preach in the I.VL Odd Fellows’ Hall, George street, (po-merroy/ Evening. Subject pi discourse : f‘ Thp great necessity.” SOUTH COAST STEAM SERVICE. OS, STORM BIRD KJ will lie dispatched for ► Port Mo'yneux and Invercargill, on MONDAY Next, YJarch 27th, Cargo rec-ived at Rattray street Jetty till 5 p.m. H. HOUGHTON & go. CALIFORNIAN, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL LINE. THE Screw Steamer WO'GA WONG A, will bedesyiatchcd from AnckJa id (carrying mails and passengers for Honolulu anil San Frapciseo), on URIDaY, 7th Aprjl, Pagsengo s from the South proceed per PEKHtSK, leaving Port Chalmers on Ist April. DRIVER, STKWART, & CO , Agents. OTAGO MEAT PRESERVING COMPANY LIMITED. TO CART Elt S . TENDERS Wanted for Cartage between Dunedin and the Company’s Factory at Abbott’s Creek"! Part’culars to be had at the Company’s Office, Temple Chambers, Princes stnet. Tenders may be Stub in up to noon on Thursday, March JlHli. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. MONDAY, 10;h APRIL, 1871. SALE OF STEAMERS AND LIGHTERS. IN' consequence of the winding-up of Hie estate of the late John Jones, the fol lowing steamers and lighters, trading as the Harbor Steam Company, will bo offered for sale by public auction at Dunedin on the above date, unless previously disposed of by' private bargain : P.S. Golden Age, 78 tons icgister, 00 h.p, P.S. Geelong, 108 tons register, 90 h.p. P.S. Lady of the Lake, a 6 tons, 2a h.p. P.S. Wallace. 50 tons ivg : ster, 50 h.p. P.S. Peninsula, 02 tons register, 20 hj p. S.S. Result, 20 ionsrecistiy, lq }pp. Irmy lighter Trusty,' at) tons. Do do Faithful, 59 tens; and Two wooden lighters. Until the 10th April private offers will be received and treated with for the whole er for any single vessel, or for 48C4ths of the whole or of any single vessel. Full information can be had on application to JANIES MILLS, Managing Trustee in the Estate of the late John Jones. THE LATE BALL TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. riAHE Ball Ccmmittep request that .all J. Claims in regard to the Ball he lodged yvlth the undersigned on or before Tuesday, 28th instant, at 4 p.m. J. M. MASSEY, Hpn. Sec. (;o the C'ompiittce. City Council Chambers, March 25, 187 L DANCING ACADEMY.—Mr Reid’s new season begins next month. Names enrolled at Scrymgcour Brothers, George street. CO N t V E R T (In aid of the Nor lb east A’alley School IMzc Fi nd) will be given in the North Dunedin Drill Shed on tl e Evening of WEDNESDAY, 29th hist. Chair to betaken at 8 o’clock. E. M'Glashau, Esq., M. P.C., in the chair.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2529, 25 March 1871, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2529, 25 March 1871, Page 3
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