Notice of Removal. THE “EVENING STAR" OFFICE Is now Removed to Corner of Stafford and Princes streets. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. MR J. CARNCROSS has removed his EVENING SCHOOL from Melville street, to the Frst Floor of Evening Star Office, Stafford street. Private Instruction as per agreement. Requisition. REQUISITION. To the Acting Chairman of the City Council. SIR —We, the undersigned, respectfully request that you will convene a public meeting of the inhabitants of the City of Dunedin, te take into consideration the proposal to borrow a million and a half pounds sterling, to be expended in the North Island, for the prosecution of the War, and Native purposes. We enclose a copy of the resolutions to be submitted to the meeting. We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, THOMAS CALLENDER, W. S. DOUGLAS, JOHN HISLOP, TUOS. REDMAYNE. 9th June, 1869. REPLY, GENTLEMEN —In reply to your requisition, I hereby convene a Public Meeting of the inhabitants of the city, to be held in the New Masonic Hall, Moray Place, on Monday next, 21st inst., at 5 o’clock p.m., to consider the matters referred to in the requisition. On behalf of His Worship the Mayor, HENRY S. FISH, Junr., Acting Chairman of the City Council. City Council Chambers, 18th June. 1869. Provincial Government Notice. for Masters of Lighters, Watermen, Cargo Lighters, and Boats, &c., must be received on or before the first day of July, 1869, and may be had from the Deputy Harbor Master, Duuediu. 15th June, 1869. Drapery. LAST WEEK BUT THREE. THE ENTIRE BLOCK OF BUILDINGS COMING DOWN. Notices having been given that the premises will be required in July for re-building ; and to save expense of removal, a Revised List is submitted, based on English invoice, not noticing freight, insurance, duty, or other charges necessarily incurred in the importation of goods from home markets. Inducements will be held out to purchasers of whole or half-pieces, and larger parcels in proportion. Tenders will be entertained for th« whole in one lot, or private offers for one or more lots, in July. ON THOSE CENTRALLY SITUATED PREMISES IN PRINCES STREET, Opposite the Custom House, and adjoining Messrs Isaacs, and Bannerman and Co. A SALE of Newly-imported GOODS, direct from the manufacturers, and London and Manchester warehouses. Per ship Mindora, from London. The prominent features in connection with this sale are the peculiarly advantageous circumstsnces under which they were bought, at a lime when manufacturers were clearing surplus season stocks, and London and Manchester warehouses on the eve of taking stock, urgently anxious to conclude cash sales at very considez-able reductions ; the suitability of the goods to the requirements of the colonies ; the great care taken in the peisonal selection of colorings, improvements in manufacture of fabrics, variety and assortment, the qualities and character of which can only be duly appreciated on inspection. On account of the limited space at present obtainable in a central position, the following list comprises the portion opened for sale this week, the prices at which they will be sold, with colonial values attached : Corrected and Revised List for this week’s sale : —Scarlet Cashmere hose, Is lid per pair ; colonial value, 3s. Heather merino hose, 9 ; colonial value, Is 4d—ls 3d ; colonial value, Is Bd Is 9d ; colonial value, 3s. White cotton hose, Is ; colonial va’ue, Is 6d —Is 3d ; colonial value, Is 9d—ls 61; colon’al value, 2s 3d. Cambric handkerchiefs, 3s lid dozen ; colonial value, 5s 9d —4s lid; colonial value, 6s 9d—Gs lid; colonial value 10s 6d— 7s 6d ; colonial value, 12s—9s 9d; colonial value, 15s. White corsets, 3s lld ; colonial value, 5s 9d—4s 9d ; colonial value, 7s 6d--6s lid ; colonial value, 10s 9d, Patent Composition Belts —a novelty. Crimean shirts, 4s 9d ; colonial value, 7s Gd —ss 1 Id; value, 9s 6d. White shirts, 3s lld ; colonial value, 6s—ss 6d ; value, gs Gd—6s 9d ; value, 10s 9d. Welsh flannels, 2s. Scarlet flannels, Is Gd ; colonial value, 2s— Is 9d ; value, 2s 4d. Sea side boa, 4£d ; value, 7 V 4 a ; value, Is. Seal sldu jackets, 4s IJd; value, 7s 9d. Silk nap jackets, 15s 6d ; value, 255. Heather wincey, Bi|d ; value, Is 3d. Brown wincey, SJd ; value, Is 2d. Grey wincey, SJd ; value, la 4d. Plain poplnis, la ; value, Is 9d. Reps, 10Jd ; value, Is 3d. Brown broches, Ojd ; value Is 4,1 d. Purple prints 2s Gd d'.-ess ; value ss. New brown crepe dresses, Iss 91, value 12s. Monster toilet soaps, I4s fid tbe dozen packets. Brown cotton half hose, 6Jd ;; value, 10.j,d. Double warp sheeting. 2s lid ; value, 4s 6d, 2i yards wide full. Collarets, 6d;vabie, 11 id— Is; value. Is (id. 36 in. long cloths s|d; value. 74—7jd; va’ue, 94d. Brown hollands, 6Jd ; value, <)ia_7j ; value, 10id— 8]d ; value, Is—lOjd ; value, Is 3d. RICHARD MILLS, Princes street, between Rattray and High streets.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1910, 19 June 1869, Page 3
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