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AanuMaMw*, PHBETOLOGT AND ASTROLOGY. Revelation of the Future. If ADAMB JOSEPHINE Is rtffl in Dunedin. AddressCorner of George and Union streets. | \ANCING AND MUBIO Jk.W Moray place (off Stuart street). ladies' Clan, Wednesdays, at 3.45 p.m. Adult Hats, Thursdays, at 8 p.m. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, at 3 p.m. Priv 'te Lessons. Piauo, Harmonium, Sing, fvtg, and Violin tanght J. KTCLLY, Professor ■Hipping. SOUTHLAND STBAMERB Bail every Wednesday and Saturday. " ' A N G A N U I, s. s., for BLUFF v HARBOR THURSDAY NEXT. Cargo received to-morrow. rMscngen from Kattray street wharf. Cargo for InvercargOl and Inland District* forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees' risk. Saloon, 30s; Return, 50s (available for two mouths); Steerage. 20s. H. HOUGHTON and CO , Manse street.

STEAM TO HYDNEY, reatly Reduced Fares, HE Favorite Screw Steam- . ship EASBY, 1489 tons register, W. Anderson, commander, will be despatched for the above ports on or about WEDNESDAY. 6 b JCTNE. Passbkokrs' Rates. Saloon. Storage. . »tton £2 0 0 £1 10 0 rellington 3 10 0 2 10 0 Newcastle and Sydney 10 0 0 6 0 0 Return tickets issued for saloon Through rates quoted for passengers or freight to Nelson and west Coast ports, transhipping at Weiington. FRANCIS FULTON, Crawford street UttlGK bTEAM ahlV tAJMPAH'* u* NEW ZEALAND a*IMTTEI>). OB TIMABU.-BBDUTIFUL STAR, ss., on Friday, 7th lane. Passengers by 230 p.m. train. Fares : Saloon, 20s; Steerage, 16s. OR AKARO A.-T A U P O, s.s on Saturday, 15th June. ,OR LYTTELTONand WELLINGTON. _ TAIARoA, 8.8., on Wednesday, sth Jane (taking passengers and cargo for Picton, to be transhipped at Wellington). Passengers by the 12.15 p.m. train. Cargo at wharf till 4 p-m. Tuesday. To be followed by H*WKA,Bth June. WAXAmPU. llth. "IjjIOR NELSON, T4RANAJKI, J7 UKAU.-TAIAROA. sp., on Weonpsday, 6th June (taking cargo and passenat Nelson.) Paseenger* by 12.15 pm. train. Cargo at wharf til 4 p.m. Tnesday To be followed by * TAKANAKI. s.s. 12th June. IjiOß Napier, poverty bay, J? TAttRANGA, and ATT-KLAND-HAWEA, 5.8., on Saturday, Bth Juno. Passengers by the 230 pm. train. TAOTO, s.s, on Saturday, 15 hj June. OR SYDNEY, via Lyttelton, and ■ Wellington, (taking passengers through to all QueensUnd Porte). WaKaTIPU »*.,«* Tuesday, llth June, Passengers per 12.15 p.m. train. To be followed by the ROTORUA, s s , on Thursday, 20fch June. fAOK HOKITIKA, GKBYmoDth. and J via Bluff, Martin's Fay, and Jackson's Bay.- iM A '» K I. s.s. on Friday, 7th June. Passengers from Rattray street wharf at 6 p.m. Careo "till2p.m. Frilay. F .ORPICTON andNELBON.-Thfc each MONDAY and WEDKSSUAY.

Ojtioss - Uhiow Botlddsos, Corner of Liverpool and Bond street*. AND OaM&RU STEAM SERVICE. From DUNEDIN—TVMOAT Wdrdit Vun&T Bnn>AT. WAITAKI SAMSON WAITAKI SAMSON 7 a.m. train 9 p.m. „ 7 A.M. „ 9.80 a.m. train Cargo received at Rattray Street wharf on ys till 2 p.m. From OAMARTT—MOVSAT Wbdotwdat ..... Tbubssay Saturday, SAMSON 6.80 p.m WAITAKI Boon SAMSON 5.30 p.m. WAITAKI noon meal* ' 2 ° B 5 Bteerage » 15s » not Including _ »'.' ffloeß J Union Buildinga Bond Btreet Public Kottoe*. THE MBTftopoilC-sN COURSING CLUB OF OTAGO. * M3X "'* Pecond Meet'ng. To be held on FRIDAY, 7ra JUNE, At Tokomairiro. the wilh LtO twentieth each. ♦h? h !fi? , T kW Wil l l^ 8 lace on Wednesday, the sth June, at 8 p.m, at the SecretanS

J n , take P lflce at Mr Dunne'* property RiverFdale, wh & re th<* fi at rair of Jogs wid be put in the slips at 9 a.m sharp. ; J. A. MACKENZIE •• ■•- , Secretary. gMITH'S AMERICAN OROANs! The Finest Cabinet Organs in the World. 1. The Smith Organ Company have befn in existence for uDwardn of o rr?° « Y°, ma ' le n9arl y 80.000 organs 2. Tre Smith organ h< B always commanded own merit. """' Dy " s 3 The Smiib organ has b*en pronounced in all « fair competitions to be th-> best. 4 The Smitn or,;an hj remarkable bsyondall sweetness, fu'ness, and voice like quality of its tone. J X. Customers who have ooce beat d iii -m buy no other ' fc *i he agents exLit.it the tfmith <.rgui in their • V7 ?IB ?« UamHn. George Wcod and Co, IMnre tateu, etc , so that customers may jud»>e _ *ix tbeMm-lvfu of their superiority. 7. organs am delivered in Dnnedin - cost lens than inferior makes. sf,*^«^? m^TO^ I J rwwnW M the **), Melbourne, Australasian Agents. ' CHAB. BEGG & CO, Dnnedln Bnb-agttti for New ZiaLmd,

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Evening Star, Issue 4760, 4 June 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4760, 4 June 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4760, 4 June 1878, Page 2

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