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Advertisements received too late for Classification. s. C fM) BEAUTIFUL STAR, Timaru, Akaroa, anil sails pos tivcly On WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, Cargo till 10 a.m. Passengers at 2 p.m. Offices : Harbor Chambers. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. ALL Accounts against the Club must bo forwarded at once to the undersigned, at his office, Manse street. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. TTJ'ANTED, Young Man for the Kitchen. VV Apply Glasgow Pie House. WANTED, by Married Couple, Furnished Apartments, «ith Board, State terms, &c., which must bo moderate. Residence, Star office. WANTED, Tenders—labor only—small Double Chimney, stone. Beatle, Great King street. WANTED, a strong Bootmaker Apply to J. Moroney, Walker street. ALB ON CRICKET CLUB. A SPECIAL Meeting of the above Club will bo hold to mor ow evening at half-past seven o’clock, at Hutchinson Bros., Great King street. TO SURVEYORS. Wanted, Tenders from “authorised surveyors,” to survey pre-emptive Section of 313 Acres ou Run No. 205. Apply toD, F. Main. rilO Let, Five-roomed House, Hanover | street. Wui- Dalrymple, juu., Stafford street. PIONEER LODGE, A-1.0.0. F. No. 1. rpHE Quarterly Meeting of this Lodge i will be held at the Rooms to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8 o’clock p. m. J. LENTON, Secretary. Sales by Auction.

MONDAY, 10: li APRIL, ISfl. SALE OF STEAMERS AND LIGHTERS. IN consequence of llie winding-up of the estate of the lute .John Jones, ike ful lowing steamers and lighters, (rad in<4 as the Harbor Steam Company, will he ottered for sjale by public auction at Dunedin OU the above date, unless previously disposed of by mnyatp VWgaip , P.S. Coition Ago, 78 tons register, b() hqg P.S. Geelong, IDS tens register, 90 b.p, P.S. Lady of the hake, 56 tons, 25 b.p. P.S. Wallace. 56 tons register, 50, b.p, P.S. Peninsula, 32 tons register, 20,b.p. S.S. Eesult, 20 tons registir, 15 b.p. Irotp lighter Trusty, 59 tons. Dp do Faithful, 59 tons; and "two wooden lighters. Until the 10th April private offers will bp received and treated with for the whole *r for any single vessel. or for 48-64ths of the whole or of any single vessel. Full information can be had on application to

JAMES MILLS, Managing Trustee in the Estate of the late John Jones. Boot and Shoemakers. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. M FLEMING, Pink of Fashion Dross . Bopt Maker to His Excellency Sir ge Fei’gusaon Bowen, Governor of New Zealand. Establishment adjoining Boss and Glendining’s, Stafford street, Dunedin. Fleming, “Pink ” of fashion name renown’d, ’ Mid the gentle, loving, wise, profound, And whose boots adorn a thou'and feet. And whose praise is sung by voices sweet. He who smooths the sole* of female forms. And both charlatans and tricksters scorns ; Who wise with skill in King Crispin’s art, From Symmetry’s rule cannot depart ; But form the hoot with clastic ease To lit, to beautify, and please. Hence around bis door in Stafford street Beauty, love, wit, and talent meet, Eager for Fleming to grace their feet, While they in his sanctum take a seat. E’en the representative of the Queen Amid Fleming’s patrons may be seen ; Yes, Sir George, the centre of all news, Had oft heard of Fleming’s hoots and shoes Spoke of with praise where’r he went, Therefore in haste he for this artist sent, And in language roval—nay, not proud— S'poke he his praises both free and lon !. Ihen bade he Fleming to him draw near, While with voice of kindne.s. soft and clear, And with a touch of swo:d, swift and light. Said, “Pink of Fashion,” 1 dub thee knight. Sir Knight of Crispin on the scroll of fame Henceforth shall stand thy honored name ; Yes, thy hoots the feet of kings shall grace, Thou leader of Crispin’s leather race ; And thy noble li dl in Stafford street Shall still be filled with the elite. And here I, sir George, do now declare — Nay, no hoots hut Fh ping’s will I wear ; And before I leave Edina’s town, (jin his brow I’ll settle Crispin’s crown.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2530, 27 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2530, 27 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2530, 27 March 1871, Page 3

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