SALE by auction. To-morrow. M‘Landress, Hepburn, and Co., premises, Cargill street, at 12 o’clocklumse furniture and elfects. on the -House-
A teleer.-iph station is now open at Gphir (Slacks), in the Province of Otago. A bank clerk in Victoria has thrown up ■ iis situation and disappeared because the manager objected to hu wearing a velvet coat. Queenstown and thv Gunstan are asking ,r some of the immigrants and complaining i *'ad'y of the dearth of labor in those dis- ’ lots. 1 here was an excellent downstairs attend. ; noe at the Princess’s last night, when Lucille.” a three-act drama, was piocb owl. irs Will g;-.ve a faithfni ponrirayal of the heroine, and was ably asms ten by Mr Steele, -li Musgrave did what ii tic ue Lad to do a Vernet in his usual caretul style. The baroque of “WiHikui? hi» Dinah* followed,
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Evening Star, Issue 3651, 4 November 1874, Page 2
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142Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3651, 4 November 1874, Page 2
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