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CONCERT. DUNN DIN CHORAL SCOT PITY. THE Committee have much pleasure in anvMiHcini' that the FIRST 0 ,v - Chj ';T of the new s<-;»s>>«i will bo given in the UNIVERSITY H \!.L, on MONDAY NEXT, the 2nd SEPTEMBER. ROMBERG’S “LaVoF THE BELT..” P.ART 11. SELECT IDV ■. VOCAL A MT> INSTRUMENTAL. Subscription Tickets of onorary ‘tenihership, entitling the hohlers to two rickets f«*r each of the four Concerts of the season, price Tjl Is may he had from Mr G. R. WEST, or ' G. B. LILLY, Hon. Secretary MEETINGS. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OK OTAGO. riMIE 103 rd Monthly Meeting of JL the Society will lie held on FRID 'A the 30th inst., at 7 p.m., .at the offices of the undersigned, Temple Chambers. Princes street. ialf-yearly dividends on shares in Class A are due, and payable at this meeting. J. S. WEBB. Secretary.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT NOTICES LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Rex' oral parcels of Land hereinafter described will bo brought, under the provisions of the “ Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, on or before the 9th day of October, 1872. Section r,‘J, block XXI, town of Dnnedin. Thomas Mudie, as attorney for Robert Reid Arthur Doolan, clerk in holy orders, applicant. 776, 777. Part of section 21. block XIV, town of Dunedin. Edwin Franks Millar, of Melbourne, Victoria, civil engineer, applicant. 780, 781. Section 31, block XXV, town of Dunedin. Tlio "as Dick and Daniel Brent, both of Dunedin, trustees of the Permanent Building Society of Otago, applicants. 782. Section 32, block XXV, town of Dunedin. Julius Vogel, of Auckland, gentleman, applicant. 789. Section 32, Hock VIII, North’ Harbor and Blncskin district. Hugh Cuthbertsou, of Dunedin, draper, appieant, 700. Part of section 4, block XLVI, town of Dunedin. Thomas Tomlinson, of Dunedin, settler, applicant. 707. Part of section 4, block XLVI, town of Dunedin. Henry Palmer of Dunedin, sculptor, applicant, 70S. Section 18, block 11, township of Richmond Hill, Robert Campbell the younger of Otckaike, gentleman, and Arthur William Morris, of Dunedin, accountant, applicants. 709. Part of section 11, block XXXI, town of Dunedin, Christina Stuart, wfe of Henry James Stuart, of Dm edin, settler, and Stephen Stamp lint..bison, of Dunedin, engineer, applicants. 800. Part of section 07, block VI, town district. Charles Ritchie Hnwdo.n, of Dunedin, merchant, applicant, 803. Part of section 130. Green Island Bush District, John Blair, of Green Island, farmer, and Mary Blair, of bower Kaikorai, widow, applicant. 807. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 26!h day of August, 1872, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. D. F. MAIN, District Laud Registrar.

SALES BY AUCTION. DRIVER, STEWART, AND CO., STOCK AND S • AT [OX ACC NTS, AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. DUNEOf v . Hold SALES of Slice-/ski in. Hides, Tallow, Flax, A'C., at Otago Wool ami Produce Stores, every Wednesday at .3 p.m. Fat CaUle and Sheen, at Kaikorai Yards, every Wednesday, at i I a. in. And Fat and Store Cattle and Sheep* Horses, &c., at Mosgiel, third Tuesday of each month, at 12 noon. LITERATURE. H. WISE’S T 1 BRAKY DICTIONARY, 980 pages and 1.000 Woodcuts, 1,3s bd. Church Services, with now Lectionary, handsomely hound in ivory, Russia, morocco, velvet, Ac. Homan Catholic Prayer Books, in ivory, morocco, and velvet. Bibles and Testaments in morocco, calf, tartan, polished woo l, &c. Corner of Princes and Rattray streets. nnHE YOUNG LATHES’ JOURNAL I Contains suitable Reading for families Elegant Designs in all kinds of useful and ornamental Noedlev/oi’k, accompanied by simpß and complete directions. To be had of all booksellers. English and European news —The Mail, a paper containing tho news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and all interesting matter from The Time*. The newspaper hitherto known as The E-veenhuj Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of Th.e 'Timex, is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per copy as heretofore. The days or publication will bo Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and ail matters of interest aypearing 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 in the Colonies. Subscribers can obtain ThMall through Newspapers Agents, or may have it from the Publisher cm pre-payment, at Printing-House Square. London. To ba had of all Novsagonta. PATEN T SAF E 3 7 MAT CH E S Advantage : Protection from Disease to those employed in the Manufacture. Protection from fire.

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Evening Star, Issue 2973, 29 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2973, 29 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2973, 29 August 1872, Page 3

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