Advertisements received too late for Classification. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, X9th .November, IS7—. GE N B K A L U It D E 11. The Dunedin Artillery, Naval, Band, and the Ist Battalion Otago ilillc Volunteers will parade for Battalion Drill at 7.30 p.m. sharp on Friday next, the '22 nd instant, at the North Dunedin Recreation oround. Uniform, Arms, and Accoutrements. By order. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON", Major, District Adjutant. P.S. Nebraska, 19th October, 1872. feEAR CAPTAIN HARDING,—As cur journey together is now nearly done, WO wish to express to you before we part our souse of your great kindness to us, and our perfect satisfaction with all your arrangements for our well-being and comfort while under your care. But wo are almost more anxious to state our opinion about the vessel which has carried us, and we think that you also will be better pleased by an expression of our goodwill towards the ship than by any compliment to yourself. Most of us have been at sea before, and some of us very often, and we are united in saying that we have never been on board a ship more comfortable at all points than the Nebraska, We also wish to thank your Officers for their unifonn care and courtesy, and to say that we have been altogether satisfied with the attendance that has been provided for us. We hope that you will do us the pleasure of accepting from us a little memorial of our voyage, and that you will keep it in remembrance of our trip with you. We are, V curs most sincerely, Anthony Trollope Robt. Graham Rose Trollope J. Graham William Woolley John blare Geo. Smith R. P. Thompson R. Graham, jun. W. M. Morriu Samuel Goehrane VVm. Kelly M. Smith P.S, Nebraska, Auckland Harbor, Nov. Bth, 1872. (N APIA IN HARDING.—Dear Sir,—We, J the undersigned passengers per p.s. Nebraska, before separating at Auckland, wish to express our appreciation of your excellent qualities as Commander, evidenced both by the high state of discipline on board and by your constant endeavours to promote the comfort of all the passengers, there! y rendering our voyage as pleasant as possible. We feel it due to the proprietors of the line to bear witness to the very superior arrangements for the comfort and health of ths passengers in the thorough ventilation of the state rooms and saloon, together with the general cleanliness maintained throughout the ship. We have much pleasure also iu expressing our thanks to the Officers under your command, for their uniform courtesy in our intercourse with them. Xu bidding you farewell, we heartily wish both you and them health and prosperity. We remain, Dear Sir, Yours very sincerely, Thomas H. Bates, Adelaide, S. A, J. H. Smith, Napier, N.£. C. T, Todlpmtpr' Christchurch, N.Z. E, Ellison, Sydney, N.S.W. J. Forsayth, Sydney, N.S. W. G. L, Sise, Dunedin, N. Z. L. Sise, Dunedin, N.Z. XI. Lines Von Blarcom, New York Abbie XL Von Blarcom, New York F. L. Barrows, Boston A. M. Tait, Canada Ella M. Tait, Canada C. B. Snyder, Agent Cluanni’s Circus Emma J. M ‘Causlanci, Canada Eva M'Oausland, Canada J. S. More, New Zealand John Ord Victoria Fred. Trossel, Victoria Mrs B. Finney, Invercargill Henry Vickers, M.D., J.P., Now Zealand. WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Provincial Yards. FAT AND STORE PIGS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k. CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 20th November, at the above Yards, at 2 o’clock, 100 Fat and Store Pigs. WANTED, Tenders for a plain Job of Carpentering Work. Apply J. Yppug, Great King street. WANTED, a Boy, about fifteen years old, to learn the Tailoring Business. Robert Rose, Rattray street. npu TAILORS.--Wanted, good Tailors. I Wages, b.T :is per week ; constant employment. G. Davidson, Maclaggau street. WANTED Known, that A, Macdonald, of the Club Stables, is not the Macdonald alluded to in flic Magistrate’s Court report of the J)uily TinU’-f. HAIRDRESSERS, FBEJSSEL, by Appointment, Hair- ( dresser and Perfumer to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., and His Excellency Sir G. Bowen, K.G. 15., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Baths Open at G a.in., Summer Season. BUTCHERS. NOTICE. AC. JOSLING, BUTCHER, lata Vic • toria Company, has removed io pre mises lately occupied by Mrs Keenan, Princesstreet, South ; returns his thanks to the inhabitants of Dunedin, for their past favors ; and hopes, by supplying them with the heal Meat, at the lowest prices, to receive a continuance of the patronage so long bestowed upon him,
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Evening Star, Issue 3043, 19 November 1872, Page 3
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