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BUSINESS NOTICES: TO PARTIES FURNISH I N G.Bedroom Carpets, Drawing Room Car* Sits, Dining Room Carpets, Stair Carpets, russels and Tapestry Carpets, Albert, Venetian, and Dutch Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Axminster and Velvet Pile Hearth Rags, Yam Rugs, Wool Mats, Door Slips, Coir and Cocoa Mats, Brush Mats, Bordered Cocoa Mats, Hassocks, Carpets made and laid by efficient and competent Carpet Planners. HERBERT. HAYNES, * CO. SHIPPING. FIRST VESSEL FOR AUCKLAND * DIRECT. THE fine new Clipper Schooner BELL BRANDON, 'now lying at Rattray street Jetty, will be despatched about the 10th INST. For freight or passage, apply to GUTjHRIE & ASHER, Princes street. FOR LONDON DIRECT. mHE Well-known First-class X Passenger Ship, YORKSHIRE, 1,100 Tons Register, Frederick Anderson ■ Commander, Having put into Port Chalmers to repair rudder, will leave again for London on WEDNESDAY, July 9th. Has room for a few First, Second, and Third Cabin Passengers. Apply to DALGETY, NICHOLS, & Co., Agents. GLASGOW TO OTAGO. Patrick Henderson & Co.’s Line of Monthly Packets, under contract with the Provincial Government. THIS Line comprises the undermentioned wellknown splendid Ships, one of which leaves Glasgow for Otago direct every month: — Tons Reg. Tons Reg. City of Dunedin ~..1085 Wild Deer... 1016 James Nicol Fleming 1000 Otapo 1000 Christian M'Ausland 1006 Jessie Readman ... .1000 Peter Denny 1000 William Davie 840 Agnes Mnir 860 Margaret Galbraith.. 840 Helen Burns 806 Parties desirous of bringing out their friends can secure passages on favorable terms on application to CARGILLS & M‘LEAN.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Dunedin and port chalmers RAILWAY. TIME TABLE FOR JULY, 1873. Passenger and Goods Trains will leave Dunedin and Port Gilmers respectively, stopping at intermediate stations, asunder: — Down. —Leave Up.«-Leave FARES: Dunedin to'and from Port Chalmees. Single. First-class Second-class ... s. d. 2 0 1 6 Return. First-class Second-class ... s. d. 3 0 2 0 Dunedin to and from Pelichet Bat. Single. First-class Second-class ... Return. s. d. s. d. 0 6 First-class ... 0 9 0 4 Second-class ... 0 6 SUNDAY Down.—Leave H. M. 9 80 a.m. 2 30 p.m. 3 30 p.m. Dunedin Do Do By order. (Signed) TRAINS : Up.—Leave hj, M. Pt.Ohalmrs JO 0 a.m. Do 3 0 p.m. Do 6 op.m. DANIEL ROLFE, General Manager. EDUCATIONAL. PORT CHALMERS CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY.

Principal • Rev. Er. Spooner, M.R.A.S., P.A.S., &c., &c. BOARDERS (inclusive terms), ten guineas per quarter; Day Scholars (not inclusive Terms), Is per week ; Adult Night Scholars (not Inclusive Terms), Is per week. Classics, Mathematics, Music and Singing, and French, German, Italian and Spanish, Two Guineas (L2 2s) each per quarter extra. Highest References to men of distinction in England, Wales, and Scotland, in whose families Dr S. was formerly Tutor. Mr henry clapcott, Scholar of St. Peter’s College, Westminster, Graduate of the University of Cambridge, and at present Registrar of the University of Otago, is prepared, with the sane tion of its Chancellor and Council, to receive pupils desirous of learning Elocution. Arrangements may be made for Private Lessons, if desired. Apply to MR CLAPCOTT, At the Library of the University.

CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, STUART STREET. MR MACGREGOR will Re-open his Classes on Monday, 7th inst. The Evening Class will meet as usual. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL CAVERSHAM. Conducted by Mr and Mrs Seymour H. Saunders. Boarders, from L 7 7s a quarter. Third Quarter commences July 7.

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Evening Star, Issue 3236, 4 July 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3236, 4 July 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3236, 4 July 1873, Page 1

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