Er;it .vta. —ln Gui’ lender of yoster tiny, we wore made by the printer to say that wc hoped the Otago University would ho equal to the Home Universities in “ our ’ ’ lime : it should have been in “ due ” time. The words “of it ” were also improperly in • scried a little further down. farcin'ixo. —Mr Oram has disposed of Backbiter and oir Tatton at handsom pi ices. Tut; Chixesk. —Tho whole of the Whirlwind shipment have located themselves in the Tuapeka and neighboring districts. The local paper says they seem to have brought a considerable amount of money to si art" them in the country they have temporarily adopted, and tho business-people of Lawrence speak of them as being good cash customers, greatly t> be prefer l .cd i this espect to many of their white brethren, Eihe.—At about eleven o’clock last j.igh; 11 six-room d house at Anderson's Bay,
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2534, 31 March 1871, Page 2
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149Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2534, 31 March 1871, Page 2
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