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Advertisements received too late for Classification. jp RINC ES S THEATRE. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Monday Evening, Jan. 22, LA SONNAMBULA. Tuesday Evening, Jan. 23, LUOREZIA BORGIA. Wednesday Evening, Jan. 24, LUCIA DI. LAMMERMOOE. Box Office open at Wise’s Stationer, Priuces-street, where tickets can be obtained and seats secured. COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held on MON DAY EVENING, January 22, from 6 to 8. WILL. S. DOUGLAS. Secretary. MR, ELBORN will (D.V.) preach in the Christian Meeting • House, Great King-street south to-morrow Evening as usual. MONDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. CLEARING SALE OP CONTRACTOR’S PLANT AT PORT CHALMERS. For Positive Sale —No Reserve. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO, are instructed by Messrs Connor and M‘Kay to Sell by auction, at Port Chalmers, on Monday, 29th January, at 2 o’clock, The following Contractor’s plant, viz I portable engine, 8 H.P., by Young and Co. London. 3 stonebreaking machines Appleton’s patent 3 jib cranes 1 9-in centrifugal pump, with 27 feet piping —ISOO gals per minute 1 7-in dodo, with 27 feet do—looo do do do a quantity of iron rails 1 Oregon spar, 80 feet x 21 x 21 1 do 66 feetx 18x18 1 do 44 feetx 16x10 A quantity of Oregon, in planks and scantlings About 30,000 feet sup. native timber, in logs Do 10,000 do do in scantlings 6 x 6 to 18 x 6 1 set boring rods A quantity of jarrah timber, sawn 2 malleable iron cylinders for mixing concrete—quite new 12 feet of 3Ain. shafting, with two four feet pulleys 8 feet of 2-in do with 2 fourteen-inch do 1 2-feeb 6-in driving pulley Trucks, waggons, wheelbarrows, quarry tools, chains, pumps, pulleys, screwjacks, saws &Q $$ &0 Also—■ 10 railway waggons with wheels, and 3 do without wheels, as they now lie on the reclaimed ground, top of Eattray-street Jetty, Dunedin Terms at Sale. MONDAY, 22ud JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. EARTHENWARE, GLASS, AND CHINAWARE. M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN and CO., are instructed by J. Lazarus, Esq., to sell by auction, at their rooms Mansestreet, on Monday, 22ud January, at 12 o’clock, 40 Packages earthenware, glass china, consisting of— Cqps squccrs, uqver. dishes, meat dishes and bakers, pudding bowls, mugs, jugs, egg cups, printed bowls, preserve jars,, white and gold toilet services, colored and printed, white and gold, and blue sprig breakfast services, cups, saucers, &c., &c., plated ware, vases, &c.

Terms at Sale. w ANTED Known, Stock Value, £30,000, the greatest display ever seen in Dunedin. A. &T, INGLIS. ANTED Known, Expiration of Lease ductions. compels to quit goods at great reA. & T. INGLIS. WANTED Known. All shipments now landing will be sold at same sweeping reductions. A. & T. INGLIS. Known, 2,000 Yards Brown Holland, a fourth cheaper thau any other house. From sld upwards. A. & T. INGLIS. WANTED Known, The newest shades in Terry Cord Ribbons, piece Terry’s to match. Now opening, A. and T. INGLIS. ANTED Known, 1000 Parasols, splendid quality, at 5s od, 30 per cent under English cost. A. and T‘ ISGLIS. WANTED Known above all. No Fiction. Real ! A. and T. INGLIS. DUNEDIN LUNATIC ASYLUM. WANTED Two Married Men as attendants on the Insane. Must be good tradesmen, viz :|Plumber and Painter. Apply at the Lunatic Asylum. 19th January, 1872. WANTED (Dunedin), Citizens to, congregate This Evening. Eight o’clock, Octagon. Business transcendently momentous. Muster magnanimously and unanimously. w"AN TIED all to come to the Olympic Hall, Songs, Dances, Duetts. lion Hotel, Stafford-street. JfTANTED, a useful Girl, from 13 to 15. \ Apply Mrs Guardiola, High street, josite Hope street. Oaßd'aND RESIDENCE.—Wanted ~..» Sitting-rpom and Bed-roopr, north of ie Octagon. Box 57.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 20 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 20 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 20 January 1872, Page 3

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