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Advertisements received too late for Glassification. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees .... Messrs Lawrence and Company This Evening, MONDAY, MAY 2 )th. - Last night hut one of the present Company. —'(Tie performance will commence with LOVE AND PRIDE, To conclude with HAROLD H A W K, To-Morrow Evening, May 30th, FARMWELL BENE H IT to Messrs, LAWRENCE and COLLIER, and positively their last appearance in Dunedin. Notice. —All accounts against the management must be sent in for payment on or before Wednesday next. Prices of Admission — Dress circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s G-1; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 precisely. DENTISTRY. MR J. P. ARMSTRONG has resumed the practice of bis Profession in Dunedin, and may be consulted at his R< oms, Princes street, opposite the Bank of Otago. The hours of .attendance during the Sitting of the Provincial Council will be from 10 till 2, an I all day on Saturday. Artificial Teeth and every other part of Dentistry at charges to suit the times. THE SOUTH SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT i° unavoidably postponed until Wednesday, 7tli June next. BAKERS ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Memhers will he held on THURSDAY EVENING next, June Ist, in MURRAY’S HALL, at 7 o’clock. All interested are requested to attend. Business of importance. HUGH MUIR. WANTED Known, Straw liats and Bonnets cleaned, dyed, and altered. Feathers cleaned, dyed, ami curled, equal to new. Machine Sewing. Mrs GLOVER, opposite Mr Bagley’s, Chemist, George street. Militia and Yol. Office, Dunedin, May 29, 1871. [General Order.] LIEUTENANT - COLONEL CARGILL having returned from leave of absence will resume the command of the District from this date. By Order, JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, MAJOR, District Adjutant. LANDS REGISTRY OFFICE, DUNEDIN. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. VI WHEREAS the persons named at toot VV hereof have each respectively for himself made application to have the land set forh and described before his name brought under (he operation of “ the Land Transfer Act, 1870 ” Notice is hereby given that unless caveat be lodged with the District Land Registrar of the Distinct of Otago by some person having estate or interest in the said lands, on or before the date herein below for each case specified, the sai 1 pieces of land will be brought under the operation of the said Act as by law directed. Diagrams delineating those parcels of land may ho inspected at this office. Ralph Bolton Waterhouse, of Dunedin, plumber. Section 2 of 7 Block 1,, Warcpi District. David M'Growther, James M'Grouther, and Thomas Wcmys Brown M Growther, all of Tnkomairio District, farmers. Sections 5 and G, Block I, and section CO, Block VII, Tokomairiro Disiri :t. Emma M'Glashan and Edward M'Glashan, of Dunedin, surviving trustees of those named in the last will and testament of John Sutton, late of Dunedin, chemist, deceased. Section 53, Block IX., Dunedin. William Scoular and James Secular, both of Dunedin, merchants. Sec! ions 17, Block IY, Dunedin. Also section G, Block XI, Dunedin, James Kilgour, of Roslvn, near Dunedin, settler. Section 39, Upper Harbour West District. Alexander Campbell, of Nnsehy, blacksmith. Section 89, Block I, town of Nascby. David Dickie, of Chitha District, Farmer. Sections 2 and 4, Block LXXXIII. Glut ha District. George Howell, of Dunedin, builder. Section 11, Block XVII, Dunedin. William Chapman, sometimes called William Arnott Chapman, of Hawksbury District, settler. Sections 8 and 9, Block HI, Hawksbury District. Caveat in each case must he lodged before the 20th day of June, One thousand eight hundred and seventy one. Dated this 29th day of May, 1871, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin, D. F. MAIN, District Land Registrar of the District of ~Otago. TUESDAY, 30th MAY, Immediately .after Sale of Land. CHOICE COLLECTION OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS. Frederick n. evans is favored with instructions from Mr Begg, gardener, to Sell by Auction, at his Ro ms, PriHces-strcct, as above, About 200 Winter blooming plants, consisting of Nosegay, purple, lilac, stage, fancy and other varieties of Geraniums, fuchsias, primulas, &c. Terms cash. Shipping, HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS. Taranaki, for tlmaru, lyttlfTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, and MANUKA (IransLippii g Ito AVest Coast Ports), on Wedn s ’ay. 3l May. Cargo till 5 o’clo :k Tuesday, Par* sengers at 11 o’clock it earner Wedne-day. WELLINGTON, for LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON, NAPIER, and AUCKLAND, cn SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. Offices, Harbour Chambers.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2583, 29 May 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2583, 29 May 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2583, 29 May 1871, Page 3

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