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At All Saints’, Lambeth, Dr Lee’s church, most extraordinary proceedings took place in the church on All Souls’ Day. A bier was brought in covered with a pall, some prayers and a musical performance took place, and an address was given, in which the preacher said as the.e was nothing more impressive than a funeral, and there were no burials in the parish, he had provided the empty bier to produce the solemn effect. It is stated, on apparently reliable authority, that a party of Philadelphians are negotiating for the Great Eastern to run between that city and Liverpool during the centennial. The Rev. Thomas Cooper, pastor of the Free Congregational Church at Frankfort, P<»., has been put under bonds in the sum of 5,0h0 dollars to answer a charge of felonious assault and battery on a young woman (Flora May Peters) aged eighteen, a member of bis congregation. The father of the girl also brings a civil suit for 70,000 dollars. Late Advertisements, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. f rVHE daily increase in the number of new X Advertisements in the Evening Stab renders it necessary that they should be handed in to the office as early as possible, in order to secure their publication in the country edition. Our friends will oblige by handing in their Advertisements not later than half-past three o’clock. WASTE PAPER For Sale, in small lots. Apply at this paper. WANTED Known—The Grand Stand at the races will be covered in every day. WANTED everybody to know the Grand Stand will be covered in with a substantial cover during the races. ANTED Known—That the Sections in township of St. Kilda, adjoining the Racecourse and Oceau Reach, have been re surveyed and pegged off. A few still for Sale. George W. Eliott. TENDERS wanted till the 26th inst., for building a House of brick and wood. Plans and specifications with W. D. Sutherland, grocer, George street. WANTED, a good C eneral Servant. Ap' ply Mrs J. B Bradshaw, High street. 'ANTED, a Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. Apply on Thursday, at Messrs M‘Landless and Co.’s, Manse street. WANTED, a Man for the Kitchen. Glasgow Pie House. WANTED, a young Lad for the Van. John Blair, Oaversham. WANTED, a strong Lad for the furniture department. Apply A. and T. Inglis, George street. WANTED, a French Polisher. Apply A. and T. Inglis, George street. rtIHE Horse-keeper’s Bottle-“ The New Zealand Liniment Sprains, Sores, Outs, Bruises, &c. White Horse Stables and Nunn s Buildings, King street. TO LET, Three Dwelling H uses. Apply Wood-dealer, Maclaggan tract. TO LET, a Four-roomed House in Melville street. Apply R. Clifford, photographer. Fleet street. TWO Gentlemen can be accommodated with comfortable Board and Residence in a respectable family, George street. Address, v»rl,j oTAEoffice. A MEETING of Shearers will be held at • T® Scandinavian Hotel > on Monday, zucn inst. Full attendance required, IMPERIAL BUILDING SOCIETY. IN ©f the usual day being a holi- . day, attendance will be given at my office, t’nnces street, on Thursday evening, 25th March, to receive montldy payments. WM. BROWN, Secretary, SHIPPING. mm*-.. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENT SAMSON, s.s, for OAMA RU. on Friday, the 26th March. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. Thursday. Beautiful star, a.a,, for ttma AKAROA, and LYTTELTC on Friday, 26th March. Cargo till 4 r Thursday. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. ti Friday. BRUCE s.s., for LYTTELTON dieect. on Friday, 26th March, returning via Akaroa and Timaru. Passengers by 12.15 p.m. tram. J Offices : Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday, w ANGA NU I, s.s,, for BLUFJ HARBOR and IN VERCARGILL From Port Chalmers, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Cargo received till 2 p.m. Passengers by 4.45 p.m. train. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts corwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees’ risk. H. HOUGHTON & CO., Rond street. POE INYEECAEGILL WHAEF AND EIVEETON. The p.s. comeeang, toils, will Sail as above ft Kattray street Jettyon WEDN DAT, 24th iust., at noon. into store at 22s peSoT ** Jnvercar^iU deHv ’ G 9°f s Queenstown and inland districVo wiu-ded at Consignees* risk. * tß a steSe ß r :ommodation f ° r pMscnger;d - CaGEO. S. B:RODEICK, Age I NOTICE.— MC/g(?IBL. THE EVENING q TK ry . , warded daily, / our Agent at Mol J V: tom.wh«mao elM^b f ob^ l 6j

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Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 3

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