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this Star Mammon Combination Company, who will nightly appear in their choice selec tion of farce, burlesque, and opera. < 'wing to numerous solicitations to remain another week, the Company beg respectfully but firmly to decline, as their engagements in Victoria and elsewhere are imperative, and admit no delay.’' The programme consists a ‘‘ Grand Instrumental Concert,” a ‘'Favorite Brass Drum Solo,” and the farce of the “ Yellow Flag. ” Under these joyful circumstances our unfortunate friends deserves a quick release, which by this time we hope they have obtain. (For continuation of news see fourth page.)

Advertisements received too late for Glassification. PRINCESS THEATRE Lessees - Messrs Gkddes & Willis. Stage Manager - Mr J. P. Hydes, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Aug. 19, THE DEAD SHOT. Louisa Lovctrick ■ Miss Flora Anstead After which Charles’s Osaka Troupe of JAPANESE Will appear in their UNRIVALLED PEL FORM \NO PA The Wonder —ALL K>'GHT. New Songs... ... Mr i\ MARGETJS. New Tricks, Signor FERRARI’a Monkeys. DUNEDIN LUNATIC ASYLUM. I BEG to return thanks to the “Otago Sable Orphans Troupe,” for the sum of Lll 7s towards the Patients Amusement Fund, that amount being half the nett proceeds of Concert held on the 2nd inst. On behalf of the Inmates of the Asylum I also beg to thank the “ Otago Sable Orphans Troupe” for their excellent and pleasing Concerts given from time to time at the Institution. JAMES HUME, Superintendent. 17th August, 1872. GEORGE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ASOCIAL GATHERING in connection with the anniversary will bo held in the ODD FELLOWS HALL on THURSDAY, the 22nd inst,, at 6 30. Tickets may be had of the Deacons of the Church and of the Sabbath School Teachers. TUESDAY, 20th AUGUST, At half past 11 o’clock. At Rattray street Jetty, 107 BAGS PRIME CANTERBURY POTATOES. HEPBURN, and CO. FOR BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL. ns. STORM BIRD Is now receiving Cargo, and will be despatched On WEDNESDAY NEXT. Passengers by Harbour Steamer at 2 p.m, H. HOUGHTON and CO. DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY. TENDERS will he received for the whole or portion of Fencing. Particulars in a few days. A. J. SMYTH, Pro John Brogden and Sons DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY. SECTIONS will bo LET to suit Contractors, Particulars, in a few days. A. J. SMYTH, Pro John Brogden and SonsDUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY. rO WHEELWRIGHTS. Wanted 20 Dobbin Carts and 20 Hand Carts, Parculars, apply A> j_ gMYTa 10th August, 1572. M ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. arc instructed by the Corporation of the Citv of Dunedin, to sell by auction, on Friday, 23rd August, at 2 o’clock, at their [looms, Manse street, FOURTEEN YEARS’ LEASES Of the undermentioned Municipal Properties : L o t I—oo feet Frontage (more or less) of section 31, Block VI, Manse street, Dunedin, being the land adjoining the City Council Chambers. Lot 2—Being City Corporation, Subdivision 1, Block XLil, Dunedin (35 feet frontage) bounded by Princes and Police streets. Lot 3.—Being Subdivision 2, Block XLIL, Princes-street, Dunedin, immediately south of Subdivision 1. (35 feet frontage.) Lot 4 —Being Subdivisions 5 and 6, Block XLII, Princes-street, Dunedin, comprising 48 feet 6 in. frontage, presently occupied by Mr Geo. S. Brodrick as a coal yard. Lot s.—Being Subdivision 13, Block XLII. Princes street, Dunedin, comprising 33 feet frontage, immediately south of Messrs Anderson and Mowat’s store. Lot o.—Being Subdivision 28, Block XLIL, Bond street, comprising 42 feet 11 in. frontage, immediately in rear of Messrs Haworth’s iron works. Lot 7. —Being Subdivision 29, Block XLIL, Bond street, comprising 24 feet, frontage, in rear of Mr Bred rick’s coal yard. Lot. B—Being Subdivision Block XLIL, Bond street, comprising 24 feet 5 in. frontage, also in rear of Mr Brodrick’s coal yard. Lot o—Being subdivision 33, Block XLIL, Bond street, comprising 35 feet frontage to Bond street. Lot. 10.—Being Subdivision 34, Block XLIL, Dunedin, comprising 33 feet frontage to Bond street, and bounded by Bond and Police streets. Conditions at sale,

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Evening Star, Issue 2964, 19 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2964, 19 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2964, 19 August 1872, Page 3

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