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L*U juUrerttaenwßtß. NEW ZEALAND gATURD.AY ADVERTISES. No. 49. June 17. 'threepence. Portrait and Sketch— COUNT YON MOLTKE. The Coming Change —By Glen lan. Victora, the Good —by Dugald Ferguson. New National Anthem, “ God Preserve the Empress.” The Maitlands of Hickory Hall—Chan. VII. —“ All’s Well that Ends WelL’ f Hunting a Billet—By Chumson. Hodge Podge—By Jingo* Tuapefca—By our Rambling Reporter. Christchurch—By our own Correspondent. The Scottish Regiments—By T. Chalmers Reid The Sportsman—By Nimrod. Chess, Draughts, and Puzzles. - Quack Remedies. Bide a Wee. ' The Otago Team— dieu to Otago—By His Honor. Special Telegram from Paddy Murphy, of Wellington. Collegiate School Entertainment; : Pulpit Pictures—By Didymus—No. 14, Mr . Thos. H. Bates. The Watchman Societies Record. New Zealand—Part'lV. Its Settlement. Outward Voyage to San Francisco—-By D. Kennedy, jun. Our .Literary Ac. A very Interesting Number. ,

CORPORATION OF SOUTH DUNEDIN. ■\TOMINATIONS~of Candidates for the office of Auditor in room of Mr Thomas Eason (resigned) will be received by me until twelve o’clock noon, Saturday, 24th June fast. Nominations will be opened and read at the Council Chambers, Macandrew street, at the above time. ANDW. RANKIN, Town Clerk. 16th June, 1876. [DUNEDIN ARTILLERY BAND. A GENERAL MEETING of the Band will be held-at the Hibernian Hotel, .on WEDNESDAY E VEFING, ; At eight o’clock sharp. Every member must be present. G. W. CONNELLY, Secretary. TOWNSHIP OF HELENSBURGH. THE Proprietors, Messrs Macfarlane and Burt, have arranged to run the STEAMER JANE Direct to the above township ON SATURDAY, 17th JUNE* Leaving the Rattray street Wharf at half-past 2 o’clock, for the purpose of conveying parties to visit the new township. Fared, each way, ; Is.

M'LANDRRSS, HEPBURN, & CO. FIRST VESSEL FOR AUCKLAND. ; THE fine schooner WAVE OF. LIFE, Captain Lombard,' now discharging at Rattray street 'Jetty, will be despatched in a few *days.> For freight er passage apply to BOUM4N, MACANDREW, & CO., Jetty street. CARNIVAL FOOTBALL MATCH. Dunedin y. Union Club. THE above Match will take place on the: Southern Recreation Ground To-morrow Afternoon (Saturday). Play will commence at 2.30 sharp. FRANCIS R. SMITH, , Hon. Sec, D.P.C.

TEMPERANCE HALL Popular Concerts.; Kaps’s Grand Pianoforte, the only one. imported to New Zea’and, on which MrO. Sykes will give the favorite piano solo, “ Sunshine and Tempest;” also tne charming sole “ The last Rose of summer.” Also pianoforte duets by Messrs C. andG. Sykes, and Messrs C. Sykes and Master Rainton. Admission, 6d; front seats and balcony, Is. TE viPER a NOE HALL Popular ConcertsPiano Solos, on Grand Piano, by Mr C. Sykfs, including “ Last rose of summer.” TEMPERANCE HALL Popular Concerts —Mr Hanscomb, London cqmique. song “ i'tmperance Band,” and “The Awkward HALL.—Mx Keyword, >chMnpC: b™ soloist -song, “Ki« me quick,” and bone bo*,: Temperance hall Po i 7: ilar poncerte. —Messrs Dixon and I hornley - n double Song and Dance. Admission, Is, and 6d. TE VIPERANCE HALL Popular Concerts. —Song, “ Jessie’s bream, and “ Friends of my Youth,” by Mrs Bartlett. • • : . TEMPERANCE HALL Popular Concerts —Concertina solo by Mr Willis; “ Sunshine and Tempest,” by Mr C. Sykes on grand piano. ' '■ TEMPERANCE HALL Popular Concerts. -“ Tall Black Crow,” by Mr Dixoh; clog dance by Mr Thorley. '

TRMPERAN :E HALL Popular Concerts. —lrish Comicalities Pat M‘Keam by Mr Carey, his first appearance at the Popular Concerts. . _ rftEMPKRANCB HALL, Popular ConJL certs. Fong and Dance—“ This Little Foot of Mine.” by Mr Carey.firet appearance. Temperance hall. Popular once ts. “ I 'own by the Deep Sad Sea,” by Mr Walker, h : s first appearance. ■ TEMPERANCE HA I L Popular Concerts. —“The Old Fexton.” Mr Walker. First appearance at Popular Concerts. ' 183” SHEPPARD and Mr Carroll in • favorite songs at the Popular Concerts. WANTS'*, a Girl for the kitchen. Apply Shamrock.Hotel WANTt .D, a Boy Apprentice used to Bootmak'n?. Apply, sharp, to Williamson, bootmaker, Ptuait street. • WANTED, smalt; Girl about fourteen, to make herself generally us; ful, A pply Crawford's store. Bell Tower, after six. TTTANTED*Known—Great Reductions in V? the price of Winter Ha's. Miss street. . - AN%fcD~Known - SffiT'Velvet Hate, richly triransed, f.om 15s fid. .Miss Boownlie, Princes street. ■. ANTED Known—Children’s Trimmed Hats from 3s 6d. Miss Brownlie, Princes street. ■ \ WANTED, respectable Girl from ten to thirteen, to assist % private house up-country. / pply Australasian Hotel. WANTEC, a good Plain < 'ook and Laundress. Apply to Mrs Hackworth, Roslya ; good wages . . WANTED, good General Nursegirl; also Co k for hotel. Miss Daly’s registry office, Filleul street. . WAN TED, by a young Man, a situation as Gocer’s Assistant; five years Colonial experience j good references. Address “ Grocer,” Star Office. Dunedin.

Lost, Form'd, &c. LO -i'l 1 , yeste day, a Lady’s Gold Chain. 11. Mercer and Co., Princes itreet POUND, on the beach at Grassy Point, a Boat about 14ft loner. ‘ wnercatihave it by paying expenses. H. Jack on, Anderson's Bay»_ j. - LOST, a Gold Brooch, on Tuesday last, letwee i Grant street and Momington Reward on returning to Mr Hutehmson, Grant ,;trcet - ■ • .."c ; STBA\ BD, a email .iFijider re. “ warded dn brin^D^it 4 toMlsdhife Hall.

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Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4151, 16 June 1876, Page 3

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