Shipping-, TIMARU, A KARO A AND LYTTELTON. MAORI will rrvHE s.s. X sail as usual for above ’Ports on THUKSDAY EVENING, the 23rd December, Cargo received till 2 o’clock on Thursday. Passengers at 4 o’clock. A lighter is now receiving cargo. Return Tickets will be issued during the Holidays to Akaroa or Lyttelton, available for one month, L 3. Offices—Harbor Chambers, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. E X C U R S lON TRIP To all the Provinces at One Fare ; available to the end of January. THE Circular Saw Steam Navigation Company's Steamsip P H (E B E, H. Worsr, Commander, will leave Port Chalmers for Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau (Auckland) on Thursday, 23rd instant. Return Tickets issued at single fare. Dunedin passengers go on board free, by steamer at II a.m. For freight or passage apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Rattray street. Public Notices T YO ADVERTISERS and the Public in general. New weekly paper. Chronicles of Gotham. Fun, satire, morality. First issue will bo circulated in the Caledonian grounds at the forthcoming sports. All communications must be addressed to the Editor, Telegraph Chambers, Stafford street. SAMUEL SYMMS. 0 II A M BALL, Stock, Shake, and Money Broker, Mining, Land, and General Agent, Exchange Chambers, Princes street. TO SCHOOLMASTERS. THE Directors of the Caledonian Society offer for competition among the Pupils of the Schools in Otago, three Prizes of the value of Lo, L 3, and LI respectively. Full particulars will he obtained on application to WILL S. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Princes street, Dunedin. rjYHE COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. TR USTEES: E. B. Cargill, Esq. | J. H. Barr, Esq. DIRECTORS; Messrs Robert Wilson ~ Andrew Lees ~ W. R. Macgregor ~ David K. Hay ~ Alex. Burt ~ Thos. Callender ~ D. H. Miller ~ W. C. Kirkcaldy „ B. Reid. BANKERS ; The Bank of Otago, Limited. SOLICITOR: G. K. Turton, Esq. SURVEYOR: John Somerville, Esq. SECRETARY: William S. Dougl's, Princes street, Dunedin. SPECIAL FEATURES. Established on the permanent principle. Shares, L 25 each. Subscriptions, 2s per share per fortnight, so that all clases can join. All profits divisible among the members. The strictest economy will be exercised in the management. For forms of application for shares and further particulars, apply to the Secretary. 0 Y S’ Cl U ITS. THE ON3TER /CLOTHING IT ALI S TVT 0 W 4 \ I’ E N O" S. F AAC " PROPRIETOR.
Art Union. GRAND ART UNION. EITH & NICOLSON have been requested by Mr Kemp to hold an Art Union of his Pictures, now on view on their premises, viz. ; Sydney Heads, value £2O. A Ship in a Storm, do £2O. Tickets ; One Guinea each. RH. BAILEY bees to announce his intention to dispose of, by Art Union, a valuable selection of Gold and Silver Watches, Colonial Gold Brooches, Pins, Alberts, and other works of art—of the value of 1100. Prizes on view at his shop, Rattray street. The number of tickets is limited to 200, at 10s each. The drawing to take place on January 3rd, ART UNION 1870.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2069, 22 December 1869, Page 3
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