At Adelaide a woman named drowned herself while in a skate of insanity, caused by measles, J ' The M. A Mail* reports that recently at Fryerston a miner tumbled down a shaft 200 feet in depth, and when his mangled remains were sought for be w*s found but little the worse for his involuntary drop, and a day or two s rest enabled him to go to work.
Late Advertisements. pORT-JBELLO RACES. PRINCE OF WALES’S birthday. The Steamer Peninsula will leave Dunedin Jetty on Monday, the 9th, at 10 a.m., for Port Chalmers, calling a t Lower Portobello Jetty and all intermediate jetties, returning from Portobello at, 4p. m. Return Tickets. 2-) 6d. She will also leave Port Chalmers for Portobello at 8 p m., returning at 4 next morning. Lady’s Leather Bag. contaii ing L Jewellery, &c. ;if not claimed within seven days wi 1 be sold to defray expenses. 0. Johnson, draper, M aclaggan street. NEW COSTUMES in all shades; great bargains, 17s 6d each. C. Johnson, Maclaggan street. Ladies’ Corsets; immense stock, colored and wh'te, from 2s 3d. C. Johnson, Mac--1 'ggan street. r po LET, I Russell street Russell stneb. large Three-roomed House in Apply J. Hodge, National dancing club (late of the Oddfedows’ Hall) —Members of the above Club are requested to meet in St George’s Hall, Tuesday, November 10. ’ ~ W. LITTLE, Sec. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE Committee of the above institution desire to acknowledge the receipt, with thanks, of the following donations in aid of the charity, viz. James Wallace, Maclag gan street, Ll • W. jsouter, Flag Swamp subscribed and collected, 1 5 10s fid • Wm. Fiddler, Ll ; Robert Fenwick, Ills; Mrs Murcott, sa; Alexander M Gregor LI la • T J inkla’er, 7« 6d ; Francis Krull.’ 10s 6d ! John Duncan, Cherry Farm, Ll«; Messrs Hamilton and Romley. Palmerston, L 7 10s ; Edwaid Chetham Strode, Lion, Treasurer Articled clerks’ Association. balance of snlisenption on hand, L 5 4s 6d ; James Runciman. Green Island, two sacks best flour ; R. Hudsou, two lots buns and soons ; J. H. Jewitt, one kit fresh fish ; Mrs M‘Gla,han. parcel of clothing ; Mrs Wilkinson, parcel of clothing. RICHARD QUIN, Secretary. Dunedin, Nov, 6, 1874, GREAT Success and Wonderfully Rapid Sale of the Best Yankee Co.lais. Price Is. Taylor’s, Rattiry street. IGH T Felt Hats for Holidayand Summer ■ wear, in every variety from ss. Taylor’s, Rattray street. NOTI' to BATHERS.—Gentlemen's Bathing Drawers, and every description Summer Underclothing at Taylor’s, i'attary street. LOST. —Pour Keys, between Harbour Ch mibers and Kensington, along tTawford a trot t. Finder kindly return to office of this newspaper. ANTED, Two Good Carpenters to in V rocefd up-country. Apply, early, at Guthrie and Larnach’s. ANTED, a Respectable Lad ft twelve to fourteen. Apply, at or L. Lyons, Fleet street (Arcade). WANTED, Cr ok, gentleman’s family T * he ad station ; also, G m ral Her vanta Apply Mrs Lick’s Registry Office Dowling street. ‘T7TOLIN BOW Lest, between the White . Horse Hotel and Regent Road, last night. Reward. James Muir. JOHN ARMSTRONG’S ANCESTOR. See ‘ South British Advertiser’ Tomorrow. i TO LPT, two Unfurnished Rooms i George street; brick house. Appl Robert Burns Hotel. WANTED Known—Ladies’ Straw an Leghorn Hats Cleaned or Dye< Mrs Dyson, Moray Place, near Drill-shed.
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Evening Star, Issue 3653, 6 November 1874, Page 3
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