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Everyone recollects the boy O’Connor, who went with a broken and unloaded pistol to frighten the Queen into signing a pardon for the Teman prisoners, and who was sentenced to one years imprisonment with hard labor, together with twenty-five lashes with the cat. lhat sentence was never carried out: for he did not receive any flogging, and his term of imprisonment was reduced to eight months, at the expiry of which he received an outfit from the government and was sent to Australia. He three IJefcters 1 J efcters in verses to the nartn’ h V regards those verses as incoma at our Laureate ever K d S at *? e 1S ear mng a small weekly salary by perfomnng the duties of a clerk in some merchant’s office.

Late AdvertisementsMONDAY, 9th MARCH. At 12 o’clock. ; SALVAGE EX SURAT. M" ‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to se 1 ! by auction, at cueir Rooms, Manse street, on : Monday March 9, at 12 o’clock, immediately before the bankrupt stock of drapery, &c.. .. 25 Trunks Boots Also, 2 bales Aberdeen and Shetland Hosiery (sound.) J Terms at sale. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. 'T'HE Committee of the above Institution deßl f to „ acknowledge the receipt, following donations in aid of'the cbanty, viz. : _G. p. Richardson, Wyndbam, subscribed and collected, L 4; David Bethune. plaintiff in Bethune v. Hunter, L 5; Mrs A. Borthwick, L2 ; A. and * daa * Logan, Tapanui, subscribed and collected, L 5 4s ; Wilkinson and Aiming, L 5 ; Owner of cutter yacht A l nona,r.2o; JameaWallace, L 5; aFriend, if 2 i L , l; Mlss Park » a parcel pf clothing; a Friend, a.-parcel of clothing ; donor, unknown, a parcel of clothing ; Mr James Macfie, fifty books for children’s libraryj and R. Hudson, a lot of buns. J. S. HICKSON, Secretary. NO. 1 COMPANY (CITY GUARDS. THE Commanding Officer will inspect the Cadets and Guards on Monday, 9th current, at 7.30 and 8 p.m. respectively. Uniform and arms. Monthly meeting after inspection. N. Y. A. WALES. NEW Zealand Clothing Factory.— Wanted, good Ironers, Pressers, and Hoys. Opposite Custom House. \\ J ANTED, 125 Laborers, 1 WheelVr wnght, 1 Blacksmithj, General Servants, I Mason. Skene’s Labor Exchange. Carpenters. Apply ten and and Co ’g™ ° clock on Monda y. W. Asher WANTED, sharp Boy for Store. Apply J ames Winter, Princes street south. WANTED, Youth for Office j n write well. Frederick H. Evj Estate Agent and Sharebroker, Prii street. FREEHOLD Villa Sites for Sale. U 1 from the Post Office. Terms, one-t cash, balance in two years at Hx per c Particulars, Stewart and Doughty, Surve and Estate Agents, Manse street, Dimed w ANTED, Wheelwright, J. Math Great King street. WANTED Known—J. Tait, cornc Frederick and Leith streets, has received second shipment of Clogs. NEW Zealand Clothing Factory, opt _ Custom House. —Vacancies for i Machinists, Improvers, Apprentices, Ti esses, and Needlewomen. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE. rpHE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of JL Pioneer Lodge, P.A.F.5.0.A.. w held in the Lodge Room, Milton Hall, S street, on Monday Evening first, Marcl at 7.30. A full attendance desired. Pin dieted for absence will be enforced. J. WALKER, W. WANTED to Purchase, a 400 Water Tank. Address, stating •• v. R.,” STAR office. WANTED, Collection of Specim New Zealand Woods. Apply on Monday, to Mr J. Hislop, Princess! FREEHOLD FOR SALE. E V ADA TOW NS H Three-quarter Acre Sections. The most choice Site in the Towns! » CONNELL & MOOT V, . K. NEW ZEALAND RAILWA DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RA CLUTHA SECTION-PLATE L. Public Works Ofl Wellington, March 5 KITTEN Tenders w ill be re this Office up to noon on 30th March, 1874, for Plate-La other works required to comi Clutha Section of the Dunedin an Railway. They must be addressed to t Minister for Publio Works. W, and marked outside, “Tenders f Laying. Plans and specifications may b( this office, and at the Public Wor Dunedin. 1 elegraphic Tenders, similarly i and marked, will be received, if pre any Telegraph Office by Noon of date, provided that Written Tendei form are lodged at a District or Engineer’s office by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will 'r sarjly be accepted. By comm and. JOHN BLACKE 1 Assistant Engiueer-in

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Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 3

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