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Late Advertisements. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, Dec. 29, 1874. Q. eneral orders. No. 1. Arrangements Laving been made with the New Zealand Steam Shipping Company for the conveyance of representatives from Port Chalmers to Manakau, one of their vessels will leave Port Chalmers on the 15th January next. J Tlie undersigned representatives will hold themselves in readiness to embark on that date under the command of Captain Goldie Captain Goldie, Port Chalmers Naval. Lieutenant Marshall, Wakari Rifles. A. A. G. Sub-Lieutenant MTCenzie, Wakari Rifles. Sub-Lieutenant Wilson, Port Chalmers Naval. Sergeant M‘Laren, South District Rifles, No. 2. The undersigned having signified their intention to take part in the Colonial competition, paying their own expenses, will embark on the same date as the representatives : Sub - Lieutenant Christie, East Taieri Rifles. Volunteer Nightingale, No, 1 City Guards Rifles, Volunteer Richardson, North Dunedin Rifles. No. 3. The Annual Inspection of Arms, Accoutrements, and other property of the Government in possession of Corps will take place at the February Monthly Inspection Parade. Volunteers who cannot be present at the inspection must return their Arms, &c,, into store on or before the day of inspection. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major Commanding District. WAKARI RIFLES. A MEETING of the Company will be held in the Drill-shed To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening, at 7.30 p.m., for Adjutant’s Inspection. J. WHYTE, Seci’ctary. GUIDING STAR LODGE. 1.0. G.T. THE usual Weekly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Class-room, Knox Church, on Wednesday (To-morrow), the 30th instant, at 7.30 p.m, sharp, HUBERT FERGUSON, Secretary. PI ' F >RTE. MRS S. MARTIN begs to inform her Pupils and the Public that she resumes teaching on Monday, January the sth, 1875. St. Andrew and Filleul streets. For sale Good Feed Oats Barley, fit for malting or crushing. GEO. S. BROURICK. December 29. QUEEN’S SKITTLE CLUB. THE Members are requested to attend at the Queen’s Hotel, Albany street, on Thursday, 31st instant, at half-past 8 sharp, to contest for the prize given by Mr White and consolation prizes. WANTED Known - 300 Black Lace Shawls from 12s fid each to 255. H. Dodd, George street. S Each. The only correct Tie for the Ca donian Gathering, 1875, Is each. Tayloi Rattray street. Ck NEW HATS, received to-day ; imi® y ported expressly for holiday season by J. Taylor, Rattray street. IVJ’EW Year’s Gifts ! New Year’s Gifts.—J. -Ly Taylor has a variety of choice goods, suitable for presents. WANTED, everybody to know that J. laylor, Rattray street, has made special provision for the Holiday Season. His totock is, as usual, choice, seasonable, and cheap. WANTED TO BUY for Cash, National i i an< * S°uth British Insurance Shares. State lowest price, Box 225, P. O. w AN r i ED, week. a Good Spadesman, by the Apply Manure DepOt. WANTED, a Servant for general work ; to enter 4th January. Mrs J. Ross, Castle street, between Dund; Howe Streets. WAN TED, a Smart Lad to work in bakehouse. Kroon’s, George street. CHARWOMAN Wanted ; two or threi work a week, Apply Mrs Read, Ca Trace, off George street. WANTED, for the Country, a good General Servant, where other servants are kept NorSi ° DCe ’ Ml ’ S A ‘ Wm Smith| Castle street WANTED a Girl to make herself useful ; aged 15 or 16. Mrs Nathan Hart, Fleet street, Arcade. WANTED, a Good Machinist; also a Tauoress. Apply Mr Simons, tailor, Serpentine. Avenue, Maclaggau street. WANTED, a respectable Person charge of a child four mont Apply Mrs Charles Eccles, Russell stree WEDNESDAY, 39th DECEMBER. At 2 o'clock. FIREWORKS. &». DM. spedding • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday first, at 2 o’clock, A small invoice of fireworks, comprising— Rockets, blue lights, crackers, squibs, triangles, jack-in-the-box, wheels, Roman candles, ballons, &c., &c. Also, A collection of framed and unframed oleographs, and a quantity of fancy and miscellaneous goods. Without reserve. LOST, POUND, oeo. LOST, Yesterday Morning, White Cockatoo, sipall piece chain on left leg. Finder rewarded on returning to private house, Maitland street. H. Houghton and Co. I OST, last evening, between Albany and -J Castle streets, Child’s Red Sash. Apply Rose Cottage, Albany street. OST, in Regent Road, on Christmi I Coat with expressman’s hook ir hinder rewarded on returning it M'Quaid, George street. on Saturday, in the Pic-nic PadJ- dock, Green Island, a Purse containing money. Owner apply for address at Mulrooney s store, Stafford street. G BUTUiijaßa. EORGE WILSO Successor to Edward Menlove, N WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, George and Maclaggau streets, Dunedin. Families waited on for orders in all parts oi the City and Suburb*,

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Evening Star, Issue 3698, 29 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3698, 29 December 1874, Page 3

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