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Advertisements received too late for Classification. pRINCESS THEATRE. EDITH PALMERSTON Having broken her engagement, the management regret that they were unable to give the performance as announced for Saturday and Monday. They are therefore compelled to alter the programme for THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. A SILENT WOMAN. The Silent Woman - MISS JENNIE NYE Dance ■ • Miss Marion Willis. Musical Interlude, and A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Grand instrumental and VOCAL CONCERT AND BALL, To be held in the MASONIC HALL on THURSDAY, November 16th, In AID of a DISTRESSED FAMILY. Under the patronage of St Patrick’s Band. Front seats, 3s ; body of hall, 2s ; back seats, Is. Fresh talent for this occasion. Tickets to be had of Mr Joseph, tobacconist, Rattray-street, and all the principal shops in town. Militia and Vol. Orderly Room. Dunedin, 13th November, 1871. [General Order.] THE Dunedin Artillery, Naval, and Ist Battalion 0.R.V., will parade in front i of the Custom House, at 7.30 o’clock p.m,, for inspection and drill as follows : Monday, the 20th Instant. Monday, the 27th Instant. The Adjutant will make his monthly inspection of the corps as follows : —Artillery, No. 1 City Guards, and No. 2 Scottish Rifles, on Monday, the 20th inst. The North Dunedin, South District, Wakari Rifles, and Dunedin Naval, on the 27th inst. Second-Class Firing will commence on Wednesday next, November 16th. By order, JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutant, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late JOHN CRAIGIJS will leave the Morgue, Port Chalmers, at two o’clock To-morrow afternoon. Friends will please accept this intimation. Musical entertainment in aid of the NORTH DUNEDIN SCHOOL PRIZE FUND, at the MASONIC HALL, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1871, Commencing at 8 o’clock. E. B. Cargill, Esq., M.P.C. in the Chair. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. GENTLEMEN desirous of becoming Members of the above Association are reminded that the 20th of this month has been fixed as the last day for receiving Sub- I scriptions, and that the Captains of the 1 various Voluuteer Companies arc authorised to receive the same. J. C, FULTON, Hon. Sec. November Ist, 1871. OTAGO INSTITUTE. THE next ordinary meeting will be held in the University Building, on Tuesday, November 14, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Nomination of a honorary member of the New Zealand Institute. Mr Brent will read a paper on Geometrical Proportion. Mr Webb will read some notes on recent experiments by Mr Crookes on the socalled Psychic Force. Members may admit two friends. D. BRENT, Hon. Sec, ON SALE, Ex Belle, from New York. 1000 cases kerosene oil 200 boxes oysters 15 cases clocks To Arrive, Per Glenhuntly, City of Dunedin, May Queen, and E. P. Bouverie—--65 barrels currants 70 cases raisins— Eleme and Muscatels 10 do figs, in small boxes 400 casks crushed lump sugar 150 cases pig brand stout 300 cases Blood’s ditto 20 {-casks Lemon Harts’s rum 20 cases celebrated “ Red heart ’’ditto 30 do Thom and Cameron,s whiskey 15 do Glenlivet do 25 do Hennessey’s brandy 100 cases do do 50 casks Jeffrey’s stone ale 24 |-casks of Offley’sS & 6 Grape Porta 25 octaves Cosen’s sherry 8 {-casks ditto 109 cases Claret 158 cases Ginger wine 30 bales wrappingpaper and paper bags 16 bales double crown printing paper. 20 casks sulphur I 45 tons fencing wire—Nos. 6,7, and 8 250 drums colza and linseed oil 3 tons white lead 15 tanks malt 30 tons fine and coarse salt 70 cases sardines 2 pairs millstones and 8 pieces Swiss sik 400 packages groceries, &c., castor oil, cocoa, chocolate, almonds, nuts, liquorice Brandon candles, hops, corn Hour. Colmau’s blue, starch ; and mustard, sago, blacking, Hill Evan s vinegar, champagne, &c. 25 tons pig iron 20 bales cornsacks 10,000 Baltic flooring boards Per A. W. Weston, from New York— Q33 packages, comprising shovels, picks, axes, handles, chairs, turpentine, dried apples, lobsters, salmon, oysters, brooms, scales, trucks, condensed milk, clothes pins, tobacco, painkiller, sarsaparilla, Per Queen of the South from Mauritius—--8000 bags assorted sugar, new crop W. and G. TURNBULL & Co. 13tb November, 1871.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2727, 13 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2727, 13 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2727, 13 November 1871, Page 3

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