A. ivcrtisements received too late for Classification. OLYMPIC THEATRE, To-Night, Three Pieces, Comedy ! Farce ! Singing ! Dancing. Prices to suit the Times. 2s. Is. SIXPENCE. OLYMPIC THEATRE, To-Night. A New Chum will be guided by public opinion To Night. Is. SIXPENCE. OLYMPIC THEATRE, Lessees, Messrs Booth, Clover, and Co. Miss Jessie Raymond, & Co. To-Night. PIT, SIXPENCE TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH WARD. GENTLEMEN, Being a comparative stranger to a number of you, 1 have to sincrely thank you for the numbers of votes recorded in ray favor, and hope, gentlemen, at my next contest, I shall reverse my position on the poll. vSincerely thanking you, I remain, yours to command, W. E. COUZENS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd. Half-past 11 o’clock. 130 Cases of Oranges, in splendid order, ex Harriet Armitage, At Ra ttray street Wharf. HEPBURN, and CO. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE Committee of the above Institution desire to acknowledge, with sincere thanks, the receipt of the following donations in aid of the charity, viz.: — From Mr Arthur Webb, a parcel of clothing ; Messrs James Mollison and Sons, 28 pairs boots ; Mr Jus. Runciman, Kaikorai, 1 sack of oatmeal: Mr G. R. West, 18 hymn books; Mr Robert Campbell, Glenfallock, proceeds of a concert and ball held there, Ll6 7s 6d ; W. J. Burton, surplus funds accruing from ball (5.0.), held June 28, 1872, L 5 5s ; W. Telford, Otanomomo, L 3 ; Mrs Borthwick, L2 ; Rev. W. Gillies, West Taieri, proceeds of a reading at Outram, L2, and proceeds of a r ading at Mangatua, LI; and R. Robson, Clutha, L 5 7s 6d. By order, — JOHN S. HICKSON, Secretary. Princes street, Dunedin, 31st July, 1872,
IN Pursuance of “The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870/’ I, ALFRED OHETHAM S’fRODPJ, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Caversham, do HEREBY OIVE NOTICE that by virtue of a writ bearing date the first day of August, 1872, under the Public Seal of the Province of Otago an Election will beheld for the return of one (1) Qualified Person to serve as Member of the Provincial Council, for the said Electoral District, and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Schoolhouse, Caversham, at noon on Thursday, the eighth day of August 1872 and that the Poll (if necessary), will be taken on Thursday, the fifteenth day of August, 1872 A, CHETHAM STRODE, Returning Officer. The following are the Polling places for the Electoral District of Caversham : The Shoolhnuse, Caversham. The Schoolhouse, Mornington. ELECTION OF AUDITORS. MESSRS. JAM !'S'and DOUGLAS beg to thank the Ratepayers of Dunedin for the honour they have again conferred upon them in placing them in the position of City Auditors. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Stafford Street. I7IDWARD HOGAN begs to remind his Friends and the Public in General that ho has opened the above Hotel With Good Accommodation for Boarders. "N.B.— Board and Residence 18s per week. All meals, Is, Good stabling. EDWARD HOGAN, Proprietor. FOR BLUFF AND RIVERTON. IHE FLYING SQUIRREL will sail as above on TUFSDAY, 6th Inst, taking Cargo at a low rate of freight. Apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Rattray street. T 0 E T Land in Kaikorai Valley, suitable for Mlraougery, or other manufacturing pur)oses. Good water power. CHARLES REID.
ANTED KNOWN. NEWCASTLE AND SCOTCH COAL. Just arrived, per Barque Eleanor, 550 TONS A 1 NEWCASTLE COAL. Also, Shipment of Best SCOTCH COAL, EX WILLIAM DAVIE, Now Landing at Stuart street Jetty. Delivered at current rates, by GEO. S. BRODRT.CK, Coal Merchant. WANTED a General Servant. References required. Apply Mrs Blair, Loudon-street. WANTED Bricklayers, 15s per day. Apply at Office, Dunedin and Port Chalmers Railway or Port Chalmers, WANTED a Lad to attend at Table and make himself useful. Apply immediately, White Horse Hotel. WANTED Carrier to take to Sawyer’s Bay about Eight tons of Machinery, immediately. J. Hambleton, Moray Place, Dunedin, WANTED to Know what has become of the Coach with Six Horses, with the “ Tammany Ring,” which was to appear yesterday. WANTED a Flour Miller. Wages Ll6 per month and free house. Must be good stoneroan and capable of taking charge of mill. None but first-class hands need apply. W. & G. TURNBNLL & .CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 2950, 2 August 1872, Page 3
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691Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2950, 2 August 1872, Page 3
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