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Advertisements received too late for Classification. S.S. “ Nebraska,” Honolulu, July 1, 1871. Captain HARDING, S.S. “ Nebraska,” Dear Sir, — AT tbe conclusion of a prosperous and agreeable passage from Auckland to this Port, we beg to tender you our sincere thanks for the uufailiug courtesy and the anxiety for our comfort which you have invariably exhibited, and for the alacrity with which you have carried out any suggestion made to you on our behalf. We have much pleasure in testifying te the capabilities of the noble vessel you command, and the ease and skill with which she has been handled by yourself and your officers. 'i he fact of each passenger enjoying a separate cabin is sufficient evidence of the superior accommodation afforded by the “ Nebraska ” and we feel gratified in speaking highly of the manner in which the table has been furnished. Will you kindly present to Messrs Ross Craig, and the other officers of the ship our acknowledgments of the cheerful and conscientious manner in which they discharged their respective duties and seconded you in the navigation and management of the ship. Wishing you many happy passages on this route, we remain, dear sir, Yours very truly. J. B. Bennett, M.L.C. Victoria. John Johnson, M.L.C., New Zealand Thomas Kebball Flora Kebball Florence Kebball Robert Scrimgeour Jane Scrimgeour Mary Jane Scrimgeour C. Z. Quint Emma Quint Wm. Baines Agnes Baines Henry L. Hayman H. Gavistowski John Reid Wm. A. Graham J. A. Daly N. D. Barnard Edward Parsons R. Beaumont Josh. 11. Card James Brooks JpiIINCESS THEATRE. MARTIN FORDE’S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT HANDY ANDY TO-NIGHT. ALADDIN, THE WONDERFUL SCAMP, New Songs, New Dances, &c., TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, At 11 o’oclock.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Frederick hj. evans will sell by public auction at his Rooms Priuces-streefc, on Wednesday, 2nd August, at 11 o’clock, Large Scotch and half Scotch chests of drawers in cedar, 100 tables, bookcase, wardrobe, cedar dining table, Oft. bat stand, iron bedsteads, massive French do, mattrasses, kitchen tables, china, books, pictures, Bradford's patent washing machines, colonial made bicycle, crab winch, And, 10 dozen sacks. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST. At 12 o’clock, VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN ALLOTME NTS, CASTLE STREET. Frederick hj. evans will sell by auction, at Ins Booms, Princes-street, as above, Two allotments of land (being the finest portion of the block), having a joint frontage of 54 feet to Castle-street, by 48 feet in depth to Lambeth road, situate next the property of Mrßlyth. Plan at the Rooms. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, At 12 o’clock, CLEARING SALE. M'LANDRESS HEPBURN & CO., are instructed to Sell by Mr. Boenicke (who is giving up business) to Sell by Auction at their rooms, Manse-street, on Wednesday, 2nd August, at 12 o’clock, His whole stock, consisting of— Market, clothes, butchers’ grocers’, soiled linen, work, waste paper, bread, knife, plate, biscuit, travelling, bonnet, fancy, and babylinen baskets, bassinettes, perambulators, tabic mats, lire screens, wash-stand screens, single sticks and baskets, brushware, &e., in every variety, etc., etc., etc., Terms at Sale. Public Notices. Q.LASGOW PTE HOUSE AND RESTAURANT. THE FAMOUS GLENUEY WHISKEY, Just arrived, ex “Wild Deer" from Glasgow, Allowed by those who know to be the Best Glass of Whiskey in Dunedin. DONALDSON and GALLOWAY, Proprietors. MILNER’S FIRE-RESISTING SAFES, the Best and Cheapest Safeguard against Fire. Prices and Sizes in England. No. 00, 20iu high, 14in wide, 14in deep, L 6, Larger Sizes in proportion. Price List and Book of Drawings free by post, London, 47ji, Moorgate street. Agents everywhere.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2638, 1 August 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2638, 1 August 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2638, 1 August 1871, Page 3

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