Late Advertisement!. REQUISITION. To His Worship the Mayor of Duncr I; ti. \ v *c, the undersigned Electors of Dunihlin, hevt.'by respietl'ully request that you will cniiw.in; a Public Meeting of the Citizens as wriy n* convenient, to consider the Abolition Bill now ui de; discussion in the House of Re])io.stn(.;ttivis. A. MERCER, JR. K. MURRAY, W. HOOPER, And Twenty-one other Signatures. REPLY. To Messrs A. Mercor, K. K. Murray, W. Hooper, and the Twenty-one other Gentlemen who liave signed the above requisition.
(.> kxtlkmfn, —In compliance with your re quest;, I hereby convene a Meeting of the Electors of tbo City of Dnnedin, to be held at the Athenamrn Hall on Tuesday Evening, the nisi; inst.,at Bo'clock p.m.,to consider the Abolition of Provinces Bill now before Parliament. HMNRY J. .WALTER, Mayor. August 27,187"). THE R A TURD AY ADVERTISER, No. 7. AUGUST 28. Dunedin's Duke, Portrait and Biography. A Lucky Escape, by Claud Halcro. The Stilt Glover, by Yule. The Wild 73casfc Show, by Elshender. At the Siprn of the Silver flagon. Bv 13. L. Fnrjeon. OUR BUTCHER'S BILLS. More about Cheap Gas. _ The Time O'Day, by Frank Fudge. The Caversham Race, by Paddy Murphy, of Wellington. The Mirror, by Fanny Fairplay. Nilfidel, by John Christie. Review Ninety-Three, by V. Hugo. Friendly Secieties' Record. Shear Nonsense. Answers to Correspondence. Watching for News. &c. PRICE THREEPENCE. WO ?Front Rooms, furnished, use of X Kitchen; evuiy convenience; rent very model ate. Evans, agent, Princes street. JENDID FRONT OFFICES TO LET kj —brick building— register grate, Venetian binds. Evans, Princes street. j ANTED, two respectable young Men . Boarders. Apply Mrs Wilkie, opposite the Manse, George street. OSI, between High street and the Hospital, a Purse containing money. Finder rewarded by leaving it at Mrs Dick's office. \V~O prepossessing young Gentlemen, . anxious for young Lady companions to join i hem on the fine mornings for an hour's row on the Harbor, will bo very glad to receive communications. Address "Adonis," office of this paper. vV D SOOll Ctu P nnter - A Ppiy D. v ? Blackie, Guthrie and Larnach, Y^T ANTED, Tenant for nice Five-roomed *' V House ; rent, 20s per week; furniture at vaiuauou; immediate possession; party leaving Dunedin. Apply Jones, Easch and Co. rp> LHT, Two-Roomed House, Caversham. J-_ A],ply Mr Muir, Caversham. %A-' A,N,riIED » respectable Young Man, to ■sham driV ° C *' Api ' ly Mr Muir ' Caver *
DUNEDIN CANARY AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION. ENTRIES will positively close to-morrow (Saturday) evening. ! will attend at my office, Princes street, from 7 to 10 p.m., to receive any entries not yet made. SYDNEY..JAMES, Hon. Sec. ( R TALMA GE replies to his sermon against Spiritualism—Medium, 30th April; Banner, 22nd May, in Athenaeum. MORNLNGTON District Hall.-Institu-tion of Good Templar Lodge, Monday Evening, 7.30. Members of other Lodges invited. -ObSEWIVES OF DUNEDIN, read . Our Butchers' Bills. ' Saturday Adver/'CITIZENS OP DUNEDIN, conserve your interests by reading O OUSE TO LET, of four apartments; nmediate possession. Apply Gilmour Bros., grocers, Walker street. kT ANTED, active Girl, about fifteen or 1 sixteen. Mrs Davidson, fourth house from Victoria Hotel, Hanover street. "ANTED, a good General Servant; also J an experienced Nurse. Apply to Mrs Prosser, corner of High and William streets. "OME, Sweet Home, Pianoforte Fantasia, . Saturday Night's Concert, Temperance Hall. Balcony and body of hall sixpence. /■jT\HE ppw Paper Front, with Collar com--4 biued—white and cilored, in all sizes. Taylor's, Rattray street. E\V SCARFS-tho " Alphonso," "NauI _ tiqiio," " MacMahon," " Popular," and a variety of new Bows, at Taylor's. CHOICE Patterns in Gentlemen's Colored <.J Shirts, with Collars to match; good tit guaranteed. Taylor's, Rattray street. UPKRTOR quality in Gentlemen's Satin * J li'is, niauufaoture and latest .'•linno, ;t ; ; 'i'aylorV, Rattray street. a cornet in aud good value, Taylor's 6 White Shuts stand unrivalled in this Ci_Ly._ -OYCICLE FOR SALE, with steel and O hvacs fittings. Address |A. Cauvarel, Post OlKci'. v |V Seville House, Stuart street. Q< UPi'ltlOß Private Home for Two or Three iO Young Ladies or Lady and Gentleman. Apply Esther and Low, George street. TO LET, Furnished Bed-room and Parlor, for a married couple, or to young men. I Ap;>ly E. Loft, Arcade. ~ AST Six Days of the Great Cheap Book Sale at Hay's Bible Warehouse, Princes I street South. Great bargains. No reasonable offer refused. V£?"ANTED, a steady single Man to assist •• V at Dairy. One who could milk prefeired. Apply Daniel Brown, dairyman, Koslyn. v/V ANPED, Masons in Dunedin to know that Masons at Purakanui have struck for llis per day. v-RANTED, Bed and Sitting-room for a I v V gentleman; no other lodgers. Box ISO,
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Evening Star, Issue 3903, 27 August 1875, Page 3
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