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r* M i r i V * , F - Ar “ytage, of Woolamanata, JJuck Ponds, purchased Mosgiel station, on the upper Lachlan, some two years ago, and sold it again the other day, netting L 60.000 by the transaction. Ihe Bishop of Goulburn laid the foundation stone of the Cathedral at Sydney on the 15th. was laid upon the stone. The ladies afterwards presented a purse of 277 sovereigns to Mrs Thomas. A man named Bush, who had been a witness for the Claimant in the pending Tichbome trial, has died from excitement caused by a quanel and consequent fight respecting- the merits of the case.

Late Advertisements. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY ! WANTED Known—That B. Hart has completed his Pawn Office, and is now prepared to lend out any amount of Money at the lowest rate of interest, or half tne rate of interest of any pawnbroker in the Colony—viz,, Eightpence in the Pound. The utmost value advanced upon all classes of goods, from one shilling to £IOO. The highest price given for old gold and silver. Note the address— B. HABT, No. 10, George street, Two doors from Robert Burns Hotel.

r VO LET, Sitting and Bed-room, furnished, -f- . q»iet locality. Apply Prince Alfred Hotel,.King street. GREYHOUND BITCH (pure breed) for sale. Apply Wm. Jackson, Leith street, off Albany street. LOST, on Thursday last, in Maitland street or Princes street South, a Parcel of Washed Clothes, Finder rewarded on returning to W. Gilmour, Wood’s Store, Princes street. WANTED, Two Boys, accustomed to to the bottling preferred. Apply Red Lion Brewery. Good General Servants and Four Girls.—Housekeepers, Housemaids and Barmaids require situations. Mrs Clayton, Dowling street. WANTED, Employment in a Store or Warehouse—thorough Book-keeper. Address, “J. A.,’’Star Office.

LOST, a Brown Paper Parcel containing a Pair of Slippers and a Boot. Return to Mrs Sanders, Lincoln Cottage. King street. 6 WANTED, a Strong Lad. Apply Trevena, saddler, Princes street south. TO LET, Furnished Parlor, with one or more Bedrooms ; use of kitchen, Exeter House, Maclaggan street. FOR SALE, Ten Acres of Land, with frontage to the Half.way Bush Road. Price, L6O per acre. Apply |to D. Miller, grocer, George street, Dunedin. TURKISH BATH. A N Adjourned Meeting of Gentlemen interested in establishing a Turkish Bath in Dunedin, will be held at the Criterion Hotel, on Wednesday evening next, February 4, at eight o’clock. B RITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT. FIRST CHURCH, at Half-past Seven. Speakers—Revs. DrCameron, Allan, Webb, Backhouse, and various Ministers. E. B, Cargill, Esq,, in the chair. Rev. B. Backhouse gives Pictorial Addresses on the Bible in India. &c. TO-MORROW—Port Chalmers Congregational Church, I RID AY—KaikoraiPresbyterian Church, WANTED, by private family, a respectable Woman to do needlework by the day. Apply “ G.,” care of Mr Mercer, grocer. ANTED, a young Woman to assist „ aQ d make herself useful. App] City Buffet Hotel. WANTED, a Boots. Shamrock Hotell; Reference required. LOST, this day, a Dark Brown Silk Umbrella. The finder will please return the same to A. Mercer. WANTED, to Purchase, in the vicinity of Linden, a Quarter-acre Section with or without house. Apply, by letter, stating terms, “ J.W,” office of this paper.

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Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 3

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