The morning hour has gold iit its mouth. A love of the beautiful is an instinctive sentiment in every human heart. Show ns a man or a woman who has strong predilections for the beautiful in all its varied phrases, and we will show a man or a woman who would not wilfully harm the smallest or weakest creature that “ lives out its little life in the rich sunlight of one precious day.” Mrs Partington cannot understand why diamonds should be considered as worth their Weight in carrots. Still, being an enterprising woman, she has decided to devote her garden to the raising of the vegetable. Learning that the King of Portugal has a yellow diamond weighing 1,680 carrots, she hopes next year to raise a crop which will enable her to become the posssesor of the precious jewel.
Late Advertisements. GENERAL Merchandise bought and sold on Commission. Paul and Macphernon, Commission Agents, RENTS and Debts collected. Paul and Macpherson, Land, Estate, and General Agents. TO LET Comfortable Five-roomed House. Paul and Macpherson, Jetty street. WANTED Known—G. I. Merrie will carry on Business as usual in old ■hop, George street. IMPOUNDED on the 31st day of October, 1873, by Robert Bain, Ranger, One Strawberry Cow, branded like MD off rump, and tar mark on near back ; owner unknown; trespassing on Town Belt. In default ol being released, the above Cattle will be sold at the Public Pound at South Dunedin, on Friday, 14th November, 1873, at 12 o’clock noon. JAMES BARR, Poundkeeper of the South Dunedin Pound. TUESDAY 4th NOVEMBER, A 4" 0 ftVlnplf CORPORATION LEASEHOLD, Princes street south. DM. s P E D D I N G , is instructed by Mr G. M'lntosh to sell by auction at his rooms on Tuesday first, at 2 o’clock. A Corporation Lease, being subdivision of 1 section 14, block XLI., Dunedin, with | buildings thereon, having a frontage to Princes street of 33 feet, by a depth of 75 from proposed line of street extension. 'lhe lease has fourteen years to run from 20th May, 1871, at a rental of L 26 10s per annum, and the lessee has a right to an extra depth of 33 feet until February, 1877. Full valuation at end of term. Particulars at office of Auctioneer. FIRST CHUKCH. IHE REV. J AS. BOWIE, From Canada, Wdl Preach in the First Church To-morrow, Morning and Evening. WANTED, a Carpenter for a small job. Apply Fish and Son, Princes street. WANTED, Sheep Shearer for a few Sheep near town. J. Manning, Walker street, TO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage in Union street, Wharves and Quays Reserve, near Forth street bridge. Apply on premises, or to H. S. Fish, jun., Princes street. WANTED, Painters. Apply Fish and Son, Princes street. WANTED, a smart respectable Boy. Burton Bros, W ANTED Known-G. I. Merrie is not Cooked yet, although hard baked. WANTED to Rent, Room, with fireplace, or Two-roomed Cottage. Address, stating price, “J. U. V.,” this oflice.
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Evening Star, Issue 3339, 1 November 1873, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3339, 1 November 1873, Page 3
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