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Late Advertisements. WANTED, Applications up to Wednesday (To-morrow) Evening, at 8 o’clock, for Cash and Ticket Takers, Ac , for Caledonian Society, to be left at Wain’* Hotel. A. FINDLATER, Secretary. WANTED Known—A. Melville, fishmonger, has now for sale a splendid lot of Poultry of all kind*. Fowls, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks in prime condition for Christmas. Come early and have choice ! A. MELVILLE, Fishmonger and Poulterer, Princes street, near the Octagon. N SALE. Ex Bebington, May Qneen, Christian M'Ansland and Zealandia. 275 casks and case* Byass’s Porter 8 quarter-casks Amontillado Sherry 8 do Light Old Port 316 cases Claret, St. Julien 30 do do St. Estephe, very superior Martell and Hennessy's Old Brandy TO ARRIVE, Per Warrior Queen, Warwick, Surat, and Dunfillan. 63 quarter-casks Sherry, Pale and Brown 100 casks Devenish’s Champagne Ale 215 do Younger’s Ale 184 casks and cases Byass’s Porter and Green Label Stout 20 pockets new Kent Hops, 1873 Hennessy’s Brandy, in bulk and case Corusacks Belmont Candles Raw and Boiled Oils And A large assortment of Oilmen's Stores of best brands K. M. ROBERTSON & CO. December 23, 1873, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR will hold a LEVEE at the Provincial Council Hall, on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at 4 p.m. Gentlemen attending the Levre are requested to bring two visiting cards, each with their names legibly written or printed on it. One eard to be presented at the door, and the other handed to the A D.C. Gentlemen having cards for the private KntrSe are requested to attend at 3. 55 p.m., and to present their cards of Bnirit at the door. Dress: Uniform or Evening Dress. By order, FRANCIS A. HARE, Private Secretary. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. OFFICERS attending the Levfa to-mor-row will appear in full dress uniform. By order. JNO. JAB. ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutant. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF OTAGO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rpHE First Show of the Season will be JL held on Tuesday, the 30th instant, in the Grounds of John Hyde Harris, Esq., Albany street. NOTICE. ALL Saints’ English Church (Assembly Rooms) Port Chalmers. Full Choral Service (with Surpliced Choir) on Christmas Evening, at 8 p.m. Special Offertory; Organist—Mrs Spooner. WANTED, One and All to Look Ont for A. T. Dunning and Co.’s opening, Chrismas Eve. Great display of Cakes, Ac., suitable for the season, comprising Ornamented Minee Meat Lies, ornamented Christmas Cakes, ornamented Shortbread, Scotch Buns, Ac., Ac. Oaken for everyone. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC BANQUET A TESTIMONIAL yo TH$ HON. JULIUS VOGEL. PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND. AT a meeting of the Citizens, called by his Worship the Mayor, it was resolved to take advantage of the presence in Dnnedin of the Hon. Julius Vogel, to invite him to a Public Banquet, and to present him with a Testimonial, in recognition of his valuable public services, and as a mark of personal regard. The following gentlemen formed themselves into a Committee to carry ont this resolution : W. S. Douglas Jno. Carroll J. M‘lndoe G. K. Turton James Browu John Sibbald Henry Tewsley Julius Hyman H. S. Fish, Junr k. Gillies Chas, Nichols Dr Richardson B.‘ Sievwright Hobt. Wij«oh i James Smith L O. Beal G. W. Eliott Job Wain Henry Ho worth W. J. M,- Larpach, H. Driyer J, L. -Pqtterworth G. F. Reid The Mayor With power to p,d R, B. Martin R. M. Robertson E. B. Cargill G. Grant Robert Hanks J. 8. Webb John Adams John M'Farlane F. H. Evans S. Slesinger W. Btayely 1 S. James W, Kennedy George Bell R. J. Creighton James T. Mackerras John Davie Hepry Howdcn James Rattray D. F. Mai,n Jas. Wflsop Gsol Eliott Barton W. D. M prison and Council. ,d to their number. A. MERCER, Mayor, Convenor of Committee,

IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Shares, £25 ; Entrance Fee, 2s 6d per share; Subscription, 4?' a month per share. Loans and advances made on landed property on liberal terms. Applications for shares, loans, rules of the Society, or other information, to be made to the Secretary, W. DALEYMPLE, Exchange Buildings, Princes street. PAVLETICH’S NEW UNIVERSAL DINING ROOMS, Maclaggan street. THE Proprietor has, at great expense, fitted up with every comfort and con venicnco the above extensive Dining Rooms. Meals in plenty, good and always ready. Dinner, with glass of Ale, Is ; Tea er Coffee if preferred. Board and Lodging,' 18s per week. ■’

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Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 3

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