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Late Advertisements. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS SAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, Tomorrow (Tuesday), 25th February. Passengers at 6.30 a.m. PIKEBE, s s., for LYTTELTON, WELLLNCT N, and NELSON (transhipping passengers .and cargo at Nelson to the West Coast Ports, and to Taranaki and Manakau) on Wednesday, 26th February. Passengers by 12 o’clock steamer or 12.30 train. Note.—This steamer takes Representatives to the Colonial Prize Firing. All Volunteers can get Return Tickets by this steamer at single fares, £6. PRETTY JANE, s.s., for PORT MOLYNEUX, on Wednesday, 26th February. Offices, Harbour Chambers. TO CARPENTERS TENDERS will be received until four o’clock on Wednesday, the 26th inst., for new C%set and certain repairs at the North Dunedin School, Great King street. Specifications at my office, Manse street. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary Dunedin School Committee. WANTED Known, I), R. Wood, grocer, Walker street, is Removing to premises next Queen’s Arms Hotel, Princes street. BOARD and Residence for two Gentlemen, in a private family. Double bedroom. No other boarders. “ Y,Z,” office of tliis paper. WANTED, Pick and .Shovel Men, forthe country. Apply Cooper’s store, Stafford street. FURNISHED Parlour and Bedroom To Let. Apply Verandah Cottage, opposite Congregational Church, Moray place. JAMES and Benjamin Streeter.—Please write to Matilda Milliguan, care of Mr John Reid, Constitution street. TENDERS Wanted for Filling In Sections 31 and 32, Block XXL Apply to Thos. Redmayne, Union street. WANTED, a useful Girl, about sixteen. Apply A. Anderson, Tailor, Rattray street. m Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 24th February, 1873. G ENE R A L ORDER No. 1. The undermentioned Otago Volunteers, having qualified to compete in the • olonial Rifle Matches, will proceed to Nelson by the steamship Phoebe on Wednesday next, the 26th instant : Captain N. Y. Wales, City Guards Rifles (Colonial Champion). Gunner W, Cato, Dunedin Artillery. Sergeant F. Henderson, Rivert m Rifles. Ist class Petty Officer W. Stewart, Dunedin Naval. Volunteer W. Cowie, Scottish Rifles. Ensign J, M'Kenzie, Wakari bides. Volunteer A. Clode, Riverton Rifles. Volunteer Dixon, Portobello. Captain John M‘o, Jamieson, Scottish Rifles. " 1/euteuant W. Shaud, South District Rifles. Sub-Lieut. F. Pell, North Dunedin Rifles. Captain will be in command, and will report the Detachment to the Senior Officer at Nelson for duty. 2 The undermentioned Otago Volunteers having made the requisite number of points (70) iu the competition for representatives, and having notified their intention to compete iu the Colonial Rifle Matches (paying their own expense-;), will proceed by the steamship Phoebe, on Wednesday, the 26tb instant : Lieut. S. N. Muir, Dunedin Artillery. Eusigu J. T. Douglass, City Guards titles. Corporal P, Treseder, City Guards Rifles. Ut class Petty Officer G. Wilson, Port Chalmers Naval. Volunteer R. Rule, Oamaru Rifles. Color-Sergeant J. Rooinsou, Riverton Rifles. Sergeant J. Thomson, Invercargill Rifles. Ensign W. Richardson, WestT-ueri Rifles. Sergeant A, Adam, Bruce Rifles. Volunteer T. Nutsford, Bruce Rifles. Volunteer W. Taylor. Scottish Rifles. Volunteer John Buchanan, West Taieri Rifles. 3. The detachment of Volunteers proceeding to N el-on to take part in the Colonial prize firing, will parade iu front of the Pailway Station at 12 o’clock noou, on Wednesday nexf, the 26th instant. Train leaving at lU.oJp.m, punctually. By order, JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutant. WANTED the Public to know that John Schmitt, Baker, has Removed to premises opposite the European Hotel. All orders entrusted to his care Mill be attended to xvilh punctuality, and first-class’ articles guaranteed. STEAM TO OAMARU. The s.s, wallah Vail sail from lArt Chalmers for Oaraar s TO -M OR ROW (Tuesday EVENING,' 25tli inst. G UTIIRTB & G HESS WELL, Agents. Jiarboqv C^apjb^rs,

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Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 3

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