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Advertisements received too late for ClassificationDEUTSCHE EINWANDCRUNG. NACHDEM der GENERAL AGENT fuer Neu Seeland in London, fuer die Vera chiffdng von Auswandorer aus Duetschen imd Scandinavischen Haefen, die noetliigen Einrichtungcn getroffen hat sind nun Personen, welche in der Colonie bezeichnet werden, in Stande sich direct in Hamburg fuer Neu Seeland einzuschiffen, wodmchderUebergangauf ein nnderes Schiff in London unnbthg wil’d. Bedingungen:— Piirjeden gesetzlich Erwachsenen Baarzahlung im voraus £8 0 0 Wechsel zahibar 30 Tage nach Ankunft der beziechneten Person £7 10 0 Unverheirathete Frauenzimmer zwischen 16 and 35 Jabreu ... Frei, COLIN ALLAN, Einwandcrungs Agent. Einwandcrnngs Bureau, Custom House, Dunedin,'May 28, 1872. Notiz.— Gesuchs Formulare konnen von jedem Postamt kostfrei, bezogen werden. GERMAN IMMIGRATION. THE AGENT-GENERAL for New Zealand having made the necessary ar* rangements for SHIPMENT-'* of EMI-GRANT-i from GERMAN and SCANDINAVIAN PORTS, persona nominated in the Colony will now be able to embark direct from Hamburg for New Zealand without Transhipment at Loudon. Terms : Per Statute Adult. Cash paid in advance L 5 0 0 Bills payable 30 days after arrival of persons nominated ... L 7 10 0 Single Women between 16 and 35 Free, COLIN ALi AN, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Custom House, Dunedin, May 28, 1872. Note— Forms of application may lie ob, tained at any Post Office, free of cost. v. wiiyiw r. NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Immigration Regulations, enabling settlers to send for their Friends, may be obtained at any Post Office or Immigration Office, and applications for Passages from Persons resident in the Middle Island will be received at any Money Order Post Office, or by the following Immigration Officers : Nelson Blengtim ... Greymouth... Hokitika ... Christchurch Timaru Oamaru Dunedin Invercargill Riverton ... Mr Alfred Greenfield John Barleyman James Wylde J. S. Browning J. Edwin March F. Le Cren John Locke Colin Allan Walter H. Pearson Theophilus Daniel Terms: Per Statute Adult. By cash in advance L 5 0 0 „ Bills payable thirty days after arrival of person nominated 7 10 0 J. EDWIN MARCH, Chief Immigration Officer, Immigration Office, Christchurch, May 20, 1872, Men for the Otago Police Force. Men of former Police Experience preferred. Apply to Commissioner of Police. D. REID, Provincial Secretary. WANTED a Girl for general work. Apply, Mrs Mathison, Cumberland street, bet ween Frederick and Albany street. WANTED a Blacksmith. Apply, Easton McGregor, Port Chalmers. WANTED to Buy Old Umbrellas and Parasols at Percivals, Optician, George-street, Repairing done. WANTED, a Useful Girl, accustomed to children. Mrs Matheson, Highstreet, corner of Maitland-street. WANTED Known, Great Bargains to be had at Jas. Mollison and Son’s, on Saturday, Ist June, and during the Month. WANTED all to Know that Jas. Mollison and Son’s Establishment will CLOSE at 9 p.m., on Saturdays. WANTED Known, that Jas. Mollison and Sou's Annual Clearing SALK will continue for one Month only.

WANTED Everyone to Know that Jas. Mollison and Sou’s Annual Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes will commence on Saturday, June Ist. WANTED, the Public to take Notice that a Great deduction in the price of Boots andlShoes will be made on Saturday, the Ut June* and during the Month, at Jas. Mollison and Son’s. WANTED Known that David K. Hay is selling Men’s Clothing wonderfully cheap, as he is giving up the Beady-Made Department. WANTED Known, Men’s Clothing about half price at David B. Hay’s bona-fide Clearing Sale. Tremendous Sacrifices. WANTED Known that David K. Hay is clearing out bis ready made clothing at very low prices,

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Evening Star, Issue 2895, 30 May 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2895, 30 May 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 2895, 30 May 1872, Page 3

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