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Advertisements received too late for Glassification. PR INO KSS THEATRE Lessees - Mvs ;- ‘s Geodes & Wtllis. Stage Manager • >.k J. P. Hydes. Grep.t Mill for One Night Only. This SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 13, JONATHAN BRADFORD. Ann, Miss Flora Anstead ; Bradford, Mr Thorp ; Macraisy, Mr o‘Brien ; Caleb (with song) Mr P. J, Hydes jßackboule. Mr Musgrave; Mr Hayes Mr Willis ; Nelson, Mr Hesford ; Mr Dozey, Mr Lovey ; Sally (with song) Miss Willis. _ _ Highland Fling ... Miss Ma-rion Willis. Concluding with the Screaming Farce, THE IRISH TUTOR. In rehearsal, M ASA NIELLO. TALENT required—Must be sober people. Apply by letter, to the Lessees. P RINCESB T H E A T R E. Under the Special Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors. THE DUNEDIN COLOURED OPERA TROUPE, Will give TWO CO-CERTS, A LA CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS, ox MONDAY & TUESDAY, 15th & IGth inst. The proceeds of these Concerts will be in aid of the TROUPE FUND, and of the DUNEDIN AND ALBION CRICKET CLUBS. Tickets may be obtained and seats secured at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. AS 0 NIC HALL Genuine Success. —This (Saturday) Evening, 13th July, 1872. Joint Benelit of L. Booth and R. Glover. FORMOSA MARRIED AND SETTLED. Song and Dance (Moet and Shandon) in character, Miss Raymond. Song (written by Mr Booth) “ Don’t hit a man when down,” Mr Lancelot Booth. Harry Eraraerson. THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. Maggie M'Farlanc, Miss Raymond. Usual time. Usual prices. In the assigned Estate of John Warmoll. Wellington and Grahamstown. FINAL NOTICE. CREDITORS are requested to send in their PROOFS OF DEBTS to the Trustees, care Messrs Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Auckland, on or before July JO, 1872, preparatory to the payment of a dividend. A. LYELL, S. P. BASTARD, Trustees. MR ELBORN will (D.V.) pr ach in the Christian Meeting House, Groat Kmgstree South, to-morrow evening. Subject, “ The object of faith.” THE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS. A PUBLIC MEETInG of the Ratepayers of the District of Mornington will be hed at the Schoolhouse, on Wednesday next the 17th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of discussing the “Otago Loads Ordinance, 1871-2,” with the view to dciu e some enlightenment therefrom. The Ratepayer are respectfully but earnestly iuvitedto attend. Dunedin, July Sth, 1872. HENRY J. WALTER, ESQ., Manse street. SIR, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of South Ward request that you will allow yourself to be Nominated at the coming Election of City Councillors to represent this Ward. Feeling confident that our intei’ests will be safe in your hands, we are &c., S. H. Treveua A. M'Allister M. Fagan George Sutton John Barr James Barr J. Cargill James Winter And 80 others. GENTLEMEN— I most unhesitatingly accede to the wishes of so largo a number of the ratepayers of South Ward to place myself in nomination for a scat in the City Council, and should your kind efforts succeed in returning me at the head of the Poll, 1 can assure you that my past conduct in connection with that Board will he indicative of the future. With sincere thanks for the compliment paid me, 1 remain, Yours truly, HENRY J. WALTER. July 13, 1872, ELECTION FOR MAYOR.

THE Friends and Supporters of Mr H. S. Fish, Junr., desirous of forming themselves into a Committee to secure his return, are requested to meet in the anti r.'om at the Masonic Hall, on Monday evening, at 8 o’clock. gOUTH WARD ELECTION,— An adjourned PUBLIC MEETING of the Ratepayers of the above Ward will be held at the PROVINCIAL HOTEL, on Monday Evening next, at 7.30. STEAM TO BLUFF & INVERCARGILL LEFT in a Hotel on 12th, a Brown Paper Parcel, addressed. If the party will stud it to the address, they will be suitably rewarded. riIEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost, on X Thursday evening, between Maitland and High streets, a Gold Scarf Pin, For address apply, Evening Star Ollico. M. MOSS, Chairman The storm bird {will sail as above, On TUESDAY, the 10th inst. Cargo received on Monday. H. HOUGHTON and CO. LOST. Black and Tan Collie Bitch, yesterday. Reward. Times Restaurant.

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Evening Star, Issue 2933, 13 July 1872, Page 3

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671

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2933, 13 July 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2933, 13 July 1872, Page 3

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