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Considerate.—Host: “Sir, you are getting deeper in my debt every day. After to-morrow ishail no longer book your debts.” Guest; Good I That suits me exactly; but how will you know the amount of my bill ?” The ‘ New. York Tribune’ relates the followmg story of tragical precocity At Thompson, Geanga County, Ohio, two lads, Jerome Philley and Peter Snyder, each aged about ten years having fallen out, Jerome stabbed Peter, inflicting a mortal wound, and then’going to his father s barn shot himself with his'fafher’s revolver.” . Brince Bismarck, previous to his illness, was interviewed by Jokai, the eminent Hungarian to whom he spoke with characteristic frankness on -European politics and the Eastern question Ha spoke contemptuously of the French as varnished barbarians, stigmatised the Pope in violent terms, and ridiculed the idea of Russia annexing Constantinople, or Germany incorporating the German Catholic Provinces of Austria. The publication of the details of the interview produced a great sensation on the Continent. Bismarck is apparently striving to drive France and the Papacy ffito common submission or combined resistance. Late Advertisements. ANTED Known to Heads of Famic lies—Children under ten admitted free to Racecourse, Queen’s Birthday. ANTED to Purchase* House of about four rooms and quarter-acre Section, or section only, convenient to Town.- Webb and Fulton, FOR SALE, two first-class Dairy Cows just calved. Geo. Edwards, market gardener, Forbury. TENDERS will be received by the unde] signed, until the 30th May, for Makin lu U Poultry Pens for the Dunedin Canar and Poultry Association. Model and spec tication to be seen at Professor Ayers’s corner of High and Princes streets. WILLIAM SLY, Hon. Secretary. WANTED, an active Girl, about 16, as General Servant. Apply Mrs Matheson, London street. ANTED Known— Highest price given , f °r any quantity of Bones. R Boenicke, Kaikorai Glue Works. WANTED, a respectable Girl as General Servant. W. Clarke, next Black Bull, George street. to. port and taking cargo for Balclutha and Inch-Clutha. THE s.s. LADY OF THE LAKE will sail for the above porta on Tuesday, 26th . • lust., at 4 p.m. Cargo now being received at Rattray street Wharf. : G. F-. REID, Agent. T° RS, Tenders received -l- tdl Wednesday, fop erecting Shop, labour only. Sinclair and Morton. Great Kmg street WANTED, a useful Girl, about 16. Apply A. Anderson, olothier, Rattray street. • ' OTAGO INSTITUTE. ° A MEETING of thelpstitute will be held XX in the University Building on Thursday Nejjt, 28th inst,, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: To Jmeet Mr Thos. Kirk, of Wellington j and several papers. F. W. HUTTON, _ Hqn. Sec. LOST, Two to Low and' Miller, Saddlers, Princes street. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. MONDAY, 25th MAY, *TIHE GOLDEN AGE wi JL leave Dunedin Jetty o Monday, 25th, at 10 a.m and take visitors tft- Pm Chalmers to, the Regatta, accompanying tb various races round the Harbor, and retur to Dunedin after the last race. Refreshments procurable on board. FARES:From Dunedin, 2s 6d. Return Ticket. From Port Chalmers round the Harbor, 1 per head. Offices: Harbor Chambers. DUNEDIN AND POET CHALMERS RAILWAY. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. MONDAY, 25th INST. PASSENGER TRAINS will run on the above Day according to the requirements of the traffic, when the ordinary Time Table will be suspended. W. CONYERS, General Manager. General Manager’s Office, Dunedin, May 22, 1874. WANTkp TO LET, House two rooms and kitchen. Apply Exeter House, Maclaggan street. WANTED, Good General Servant. Apply Caversham Hotel, Caversham. • WANTED TENDERS to Erect Two , Cottages. Apply to Frank Porter, i Caversham.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18740522.2.24.2

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Evening Star, Issue 3509, 22 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3509, 22 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3509, 22 May 1874, Page 3

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