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CEimVOK HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGISNTS Maori, b.b., for timartt, akaroa, and LYTTELTON, on Saturday, 22nd June. Cargo till 2 p,m. Passengers at 4 p.m. Sunday. WALLACE, p.s„ for GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, and WESTPORT, To* morrow, Saturday, 22ad June. Cargo till 2 p.m. WELLINGTON, s.s„ for LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON, PICTON. NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANAKAU (transhipping at Nelson to West Coast ports) on Tuesday, 25th inst. Offices: Harbour Chambers. J CtvAw riIHE UNITED STATES, X NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIA MAIL '&****** STEAMSHIP LINE. NEVADA, 2143 Tons, J. H. Blbthkn, Commander. NEBRASKA, 2,143 Tons, I, Hasdiko, Commander. DACOTAH, 2,143 Tons. Under contract with the Government of I New Zealand for a four-weekly service be* tween Port Chalmers and San Francisco. The b.b. NEVADA will be despatched from Port Chalmers for San Francisco via East Coast Porte of New Zealand, and Ho* nolulu FRIDAY, Sth JULY, at 12 o’clock. Freight—Bills of Lading issued to San Francisco, New York, Boston, and London at moderate rates. Wool and flax must bo hydraulic pressed For rotes of freight and passage and all further particulars, apply to DRIVER,STEWART, and Co. Agents. CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY OP DUNEDIN.—The CITIZENS’ ROLL, year 1872-3. Notice is Here* by Given, that the above Roll, in Manuscript, may be inspected at the City Council Chambers, Manse street. Any person whose name may have been omitted, but who may be entitled to be enrolled, may claim to have his name inserted in the Roll Blank forms of claims may be had at the Town Clerk’s office, where also any such claims can be lodged on or before 3rd July, 1872. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 17th June, 1872. LITERATURE. English and European news —The Mail, a paper containing the news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and all interesting matter from The Times, The newspaper hitherto known as The Eveening Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of The Times, is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per copy as heretofore. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest appearing in the three previous numbers of The Times, which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or ia the Colonics. Subscribers can obtain The Mail through Newspapers Agents, or may have it from the Publisher on pre-payment at Printing-House Square, London. The young ladies’ journal Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Needlework, accompanied by simple and complete directions. To be had everywhere. MANUFACTURERS. BRADP ORD’S PATENT «VOWEL” WASHING MACHINE. TyJJ'E, without any hesitation, ana in the V v fullest confidence, recommend every housekeeper or housewife, who has the requisite conveniences, to avail herself of our terms of trial—“ one or two months”—before! definite purchase ; very many have done so during the last two or three years, and the result has been in the highest degree satisfactory, both to purchasers and ourselves, as will be seen from the numerous unsolicited letters from all parts of the kingdom, and from every class of purchasers, in our illustrated catalogue, which may be-had post-free on application. Agents everywhere. HARDING’S* FLEXIBLE ROOFING. —Notice is hereby Given, the PRICE of this Roofing is now REDUCED to ONE PENNY per SQUARE FOOT, for cash, in lien of l£d, as hitherto. The quality has notwithstanding been greatly improved. Dressing, 2s 6d per gallon; sdno nails, 5d per lb. The First Prize of a Silver Medal was awarded at the Amsterdam Exhibition of 1869 to James Harding for cheapness and superiority to ordinary feIt.—JAMES HARDING, 20, Nicholas lane, Cannon-street, London. RICE FLOUR IS NOT CORN FLOUR Brown & polson were the first to adopt the name Corr Flour, and they are greatly interested' maintaining its reputation, which is liable to be discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different character, prepared as in one pro* minent instance, from Rice. BROWN & POLSON’S CORN FLOUR, Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn. To be had every where. O A KEY’S Goods sold everywhere by Ironmongers Oilmen, Grocers, Brushmakers, Druggists, Ac. P RINTINGI printingat the “ EVENING STAR” OFFICE. STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 2914, 21 June 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2914, 21 June 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2914, 21 June 1872, Page 3

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