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The Cambridgeshire Stakes were won by Playfair. t Consols, 92^,'exchange rising. 4.40 p.m. Ballarat has been created a Bishopric. The Archbishop of Canterbury has nominated the first Bishop. The number of emigrants despatched J:o New Zealand during the quarter was 1,785. 115,000 tons of Californian wheat are on route to England. Preserved meats arc scarce. SVI’N i'V. The Wonga takes a fair compliment of passengers for the Nevada. breadstuff's arc rising. Flour, 1-17 ; wheat, 7s GJ. The Princes Augustus and Philip of SaxeCoburg left by rail fo r the Western District. Mining matters are quiet. Copper shares have fallen considerably. Arrived : Strathdou, from London ; Pacific, from New York. Melbourne. The Education Bill passsed through Committe. Geography aud drill arc included in free education. The exhibits are being rapidly sent in to the Exhibition. Suburban land sold at Fitzroy at 48s a foot. Flour, LIT 10s ; wheat, Ba, for prime. At the Bathurst Circuit Court, two halfca«te women have been arraigned for murder. Mellette, for murderous assault, was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. A DEI i AIDE. Large sales of flour were made at LI2 15s to Ll3. The Zanzibar’s sugais sold —Snowdrop at L 39 10s, yellow L3G 15s. Advertisements received too late for Classification. PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees - Messrs Geddes & Willis. During Mr HOSKINS’ ENGAGEMENT, the Stage Management will be under his direction. By Particular Bequest, for THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 31, THE LADY OF LYONS. Pauline ... Miss Florence Colville Col. Damas • Mr Hoskins Claude Meluotte ... Mr H. N. Douglas Widow Meluotte Miss Flora Anstead Concluding with • A FAST TRAIN. Jack Delaware ... ... ... Mr Hoskins To-morrow (Friday) Evening CAMILLE. WANTED Known—Just landed, Summer Tweeds, Coatings, and Vestings, ex Peter Denny, Andrew Anderson, Rat* tray street. WANTED Known—That Barnard Isaac, Chemist, Princes street, has just received his First Consignment of Dr Bright’s Phosphodync. His Customers may now depend on a regular supply of this invaluable medicine.

WANTED, Baker; young man pro {erred. Apply R. K. Murray. Rat tray street. rSIO LET, in Stuart street, near ParsonX ago, Family Residence, seven rooms, Frcdk. ii. Evans, Estate Agent, IJd K ALBION -Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa‘A nuts, New Potatoes. Jessep Brothers, George street. ETTS’ lARIES, A. R. LIVINGSTON. CITY OF DUNEDIN. mENDERS will be received at the Town X Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Wednesday, 6th November, at 4 p.m., for the following Works separately : ] st. For Forming and Gravelling portion of Athol Place, 2nd. For Erecting Lodge and other Outbuildings at the new Northern Cemetery, Town Belt. 3rd. For Forming Main Road and Side Footpaths at Northern Cemetery, •Ith. For supplying Gas Fixings at Octagon Market. sth. For supplying Timber and Nails, as may be required, up till December 31, 1873, 6th. For supplying Blacksmith Work, as may be required, up till December 31, 1873. 7th. For Renting the Manure Depot Section, Anderson’s Bay Road, and acting as Depot Keeper, for a term of seven years. Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. J, M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 3lst October, 1872. CHRISTCHURCH RACES AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. 7th, Bth, Oth, and lltb November. THE s.s. MAORI will leave Dunedin with ► Visitors to the above Races __________ on MONDAY next, 4th Noimbor, arriving in Lyttelton on \\ ednesday, ;h November, Offices : Harbor Chanibois. OAMARU AGRICULTURAL SHOW. FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. A STEAMER will bo despatched with Visitois to the above Show cm THURSDAY EVENING, hj November.—Harbor Steam Company. DUNEDIN BOWLING AND QUOITING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Club Hotel domorrow Afternoon, at 5 o’clock. A full attendance requested. ohl Coluber, IST--. J. B. DUNN, Hon, Scev.

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Evening Star, Issue 3026, 31 October 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3026, 31 October 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3026, 31 October 1872, Page 3

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