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Late Advertisement*. Dunedin harmonic society's Fourth Concert, TEMPERANCE HALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1876. Programme: Part I. “March of the Flambeaux” Scotgon Clark Glee—“ Old May Day ” ... Sir J. Benedict Tenor song (se’ected)> ... ~ , Part Song -* “ Whispering ’ 1 ever of shee” Kreiitzer Song “Spring, gentle spring”—Babil and Bijou J, ItiviSre ' Glee—“ Now tramp o’er moss and fell”, ... Sir H. R. Bishop Baritone Song-“ The Iron Backsmith* ... ... J. L. Hatton Treble Song—“ She wore a Wreftth of‘Roses *’■ > ...Knight'* Pur Part Songs (unaccompanied;—“ In the Forest,”/ ' “ 0 fly with me The hoar frost,” Over , tjw grave” ' ... Mendelssohn Interval op Ten Minutes. Prlrtir. Overture ing” ... ... ...' ... Sir H. R Bishop G*ee—“Night, lovely night” Francesco Berger Treble Song—“ Merrily over v; the snow” Chorus— “Anvil Chorus” — . Trovatore Verdi Tenor Song—“ Home of my heart”—Lurli’ie '...' ! ... Wcdtace Duet—“ Sainted Mother”— Maritana ... Wallace Part Song—“ Music ” ... J. W. Elliott Alto Song—“ My Mother bids me bind nay hair” ... Haydn C ho ras—“Comrades in,. _Arms ” (by reqhest) ... A. Adam Ne\vZe >lnd Anthem—“ All hai!, Zealandla” ;.. ... >F. Leech

E W Z BA LAND. . Under,this title the ‘Saturday Advertiser’ is now publishing a series of Descriptive and Historical Sketches of New Zealand, each comprising a group of subjects under the following L—A general outline of New Zealand and her geographical position, form, and prin- , cipal geographical features. 2.—A complete narrative of the discovery of the country, from early, times down to the close of the last century, with the observations of distinguished travellers, and an account of the lives of Captain Cook and other*. 3-—A Historical Sketch, from the foundation j of the first settlement of the South Pacific, at i'ort Jackson, down to the regular colonisation of New Zealand. L—A narrative of the foundation of each settlement in New Zealand, with the impressions of early Colonists and visitors, and of the movement in England which led : to the co’onisation of New Zealand. An account of the Maoris, their traditions, customs arts, etc. 6.—A bri f Historical Sketch of New Zealand as a Colony. ;wir,h $n account of her present position and 'resources. .Posted to any part of the world for 12s per year. WANTED TO KENT, a Five-roomed House. Address, stating terms and locality, to “ G. 8..” Star office. WANTED TO LET, Eight-roomed H use and Fonr-roomed Cottage. W. Wilson, corner George and Albany streets. WANTED, Housemaid, Laundress, Cooks. Cook and Laundress, good General Servants, experienced Nurses. Mrs Dick’s offites. Princes street. WANTED, Housemaid; one who understands waiting at table. Apply Caversham Hotel, Caversham. WANTED, tivo young men as Boarders. Apply Mrs Jolly, opposite Normal ocnoovMoray place. TO, IriOT, furnished, a Room, with fireplacei, suitable fd* two gentlemen. Magnolia Drapery, foot of Walker street. WANT ED, Tenders for plumber’s work. Apply to W. fienney, Maclaggan Btr66ti \\r ANTED, a (good Shepherd, with dogS] 1 1 x ,L? rmaKent tiiuation; also, an active lad, to Milk Cows. Apo at 11 o’clock, TuesHeuryDriver, N. .L. andM.A. Co, (Ld.) TOXET. a Five-rqomed Cottage in Lowe York place, fpurth from Stuart street with verandan. TOLVPwith fireplace, a neat Front Boon • Inqu re at Duke qf Edinburgh Hot' .kusshl str. et. £ ° - WANTED, Lodgings, with Partial Boari by ■ f r of Unio street. Address, statihg terms; “ Wm, R. C.i Care -Robins and M ( Leod, Georg© street.

LITE Man iteMitß, Furnished Bedroom, quiet; near b^fchs; board as arranged. Apply “ Beta,” Evening Stab office. TO LET, Shop and Dwelling-house, five rooms, brick, George street; good poaitipn for business.: Apply: to Walter Hislop, Princes street, opposite Bank of New South Wales. yV AHM, Cold, and Shower Baths. For . *'' j cleanliness and comfort go to Beissel’s Temple of Fashion. Princes street. WAN TED, good Wheelwright. : Apply to E. Pritchard, Rpttray street. L ' ' WANTED to PURCHASE, Section at Ravensbourne or Rothsay, with or without house. P ice. Address “ Rothsay Star Office. WANTED, yrickmakers for large quantity- Apply, by jietter or personally, Thomas Quayle. BlueskiD. • 6 LET, tyro furnished Rooms, N»»thEast Harbour. Full particulars at Alexander and Shepherd’s, George street. DUNEDJN ARTILLERY BAND. IN future the Band wilt muster for practice on TUESDAY Evenings at the Meadquarters Drill Shed, comqacncing on TUESDAY, MARCH 7th. • Tbe Band will also muster for-route marchin? the Second ; Saturday in each month, froii 3.30 to 5.30 p.m,, commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 12th. G. W. CONNELLY, . : ' Secretary. V. R. Public Works Offi e, Wellington. TENDERS will be received at this office till Noofa of. Thursday, March 2, 1.876; for conveyance of 201 tons of Railway Material, to atnve per Hudson, from Lvttlcton to Oamaru lenders to be i addressed to the Bon. the Miniver for Public Works, and marked outride Tender for Freight,” and must contain a marked chonue for Lls. Specific ations can be seen at the Public Works Offi* e, Christchurch. Telegraphic lenders similarly addressed and marked will be received, if presented at any Telegraph < ;ffice by noon of the same di te, provided that written tender i in due form are lodged .at a District or Resident En%inot4-’a office by the same hour, arid, accompanied by a cheque on some bank in tiro town where tbe tender is lodged; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to be in favor of “The Ueceivo*GeneraT* deposit account only,” and not to bearer or order. , .. : T< e lowest or any tender wiU not nocas«arilv Le acwptyri. Byootbmand. JOHN KNOWLES, Uidfir-Seotf^iy,

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Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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