EDMUND SMITH, ESQ , Treasurer, Presbyterian Synod, Dunedin. DEAR SIR,— -Referring to our conversation of yesterday and your ]c ter of this morning, informing me that the Presbyterian Manse, at Longbush, had been partially burned, and the Pastor’s furniture damaged, I have brought the matter under consideration of my directors, and have now the plea ure to inform you that, finding your Presbytery had been under the impression that, the lots was covered by Insurance with us, and further that the property destroyed was hurch property, they have decided to reimburse the whole loss. I have pleasure in begging your acceptance of encio ed cheque for LSO the amount you estimate the loss at, say L2O for damage done to Manse, and L3O damage done to Rev. T. Alexander’s furniture. Yours faithfully, J. W. T. ME ARE S December 23. R eß> Secretary. JAS. MOLLISON & SON have just landed, ex Mail SteamerLadies’ Glove Kid Elastic Sides, plain Ladies’ Glove Kid Elastic Sides, morocco vamps . Ladies’ Glove Kid Alpine Elastic Sides, mock buttons Ladies’ Glove Kid Alpine Elastic Sides, tips Ladies' Glove Kid Alpine Button Boots The above are the finest Goods that ever wo have been able to offer to the public. Also to arrive, ox Caller Ou, a large assortment of Ladies’, Misses, and Children a Boots and Slippers, suitable for evening parties. RATTRAY STREET, Dunedin. Mills, dick, * <’ 0., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, Engravers, Lithographers andPrxntkrs’ Brokers, IMPOK T E R S, and manufacturers of paper bags, and ALL KINDS OF GROCERS' STATIONERY, STAFFORD STREET, DU'EDIN. Note —ln the Lithographic Department we have engaged Mr T. George, the wellknown artist, and our object will be to produce nothing but work of first-class character, aud continue to sustain the repu- j tat ion acquired by our late productions in i this branch. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY I!! UNION LOAN, PAWN, AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. AND MONEY LENDERS, Corner of Arcade and Maclaggan street, MONEY ADVANCED upon Clothing, Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches,Diamonds, Plate, Sewing Machines, Furniture, Firearm*, Books, and every description of Personal Property. Bills Discounted, Cash Lent upon Personal Security, repayable by wevkly, monthly, or quarterly in stalmeats. The highest price given for Old Gold and Silver. Emigrants’ Luggage Bought. LOWEST RATS OF INTEREST CHARGED. Note the Address— ISAACS AND MARKS, Corner of Arcade and Maclaggan streets, P.S. Valuations made. Highest Price given for Household Furniture. All Transactions strictly Private and Confidential. pATERSON AND M'LEOD, Princes street, Have on Sale, ex Bobington and Dover Castle, Ex Bebingtoa, 30 cases Whiting. QOLONIAL WINES, la cases of one dozen each, Containing an assortment of Four Different Wines. PRICE, 30s PER CASE, I Delivered free to any part of the City. HOGG & HUTTON.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr Thomas M‘Mahon are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment in the Southern Cemetery. The funeral will leave the Glen at 2 p.m. Tomorrow, DAVID TAYLOR, Undertaker, Hope street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3384, 24 December 1873, Page 2
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