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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WAKARI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Headquarters, Kaikorai, November 6, 1878. (gPEOIAL ORDERS. 1. Nos. 1 and 2 Companies will attend the Review, on 9th inst. Muster at High School at 9.30 am. sharp. Every man to be in fail uniform, 2. Helmets will be served out to members of both companies at Temple Chambers, Princes street, on Friday, Bth inst., between and 7 p.m. After the latter hour no helmets will be available, but members may be supplied on application as above at any time before the hours appointed. 3. Haversacks are not to be worn. 4. Any man failing to provide himself with a helmet will be required to fall in in the rerr rank of his company ; and every man receiving a helmet on issue will be expected to attend the Review without fail. Helmets cannot bo reserved for members, and will be served out as applied for by efficient Volunteers without respect to company, etc ; but the members of No. 1 Company will have preference, all things being equal. It is reported that about thiityfive helmets will bo available for No. 2 Com pany, T. CHALMERS REID, Captain Commanding W.R.V. PUBLIC NOTICE.

F, BEISSEL, Hairdresser, begs to inform the Public that neither John Geoghegan nor G. Mantell over occupied the position of foreman in his establishment. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. THE BATTERY will Parade at the Gimshed on Saturday Morning next at 9.30 o’c’rck and at Custom-house square on Sunday Morning at 10 o’clock sharp. M embei sw i o have uniforms will attend in undress uniform with puggarees and side-arms only. The remainder in plain clothes, without arms, S. N. MUIR, Lt, Commanding. REVIEW AT FORBUEY PARK. fJHCKETS of ADMISSION to the Grounds I and Grand Stand can be obtained from Messrs Mendershausen and Nathan, Tobacconists. EXCURSIONS TO PORTOBELLO. O 11 T O BELLO Steam Ferry, On Saturday, 9th inst. , , , „ (Prince of Wales’s Birth day) and Monday, the 11th, the steamer 1 ortobe 1° will ply between Port Chalmers and 1 ortsbello, as usual. Fares, 6d each way. 0. MACANDREW, Bond street. TENDERS. TENDERS Wanted, by Saturday at noon, for Deliveiing Coal to all parts of the City. Full particulars at office. FERNHILL COAL COMPANY, Union Chambers, Princes street, VOLUNTEER REVIEW, FORBURY PARK. TO AVOID the crush at the Central Station, Railway Tickets can bo purchased at Mr Meuderahausen’s, Princes street, and at the Railway Station Refreshment Rooms. By order; W. SINGLETON, Secretary, Dunedin, November 7, 1878. VOLUNTEER REVIEW, FORBURY PARK. Dunedin, Peninsula, and Ocean Beicb Railway. TRAINS will leave Dunedin every fifteen minutes, commencing at 10.30 a.m. The ordinary Time-table will be suspended. By order. W. SINGLETON, Secretary. Dunedin, November 7, 1878. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. ■jVTOTlCE.—Saturday, the 9th inst., being the -Li Prince of Wales’s Birthday, and being a < General Holiday, wo, the undersigned, beg to ; inform our customers that we shall close our establishments on that day and re-open at six , o’clock the same evening. ’ (Signed) G, MITCHELL, Great King street. A. ALLEN, Great King street.

1.0. G.T. SOIREE AND CONCERT will h e i c .,3 the Temperance Hall on Friday next, in, Sth last., to celebrate the Sixth Annivor.v.y c f the Pioneer of Dunedin Lodge, No. 2, Admission—Soiree and Concert, 2s; Concert, Is. Tea on the table at 6.30. CHAS. KING, Hon. Sec. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW will bo held in the Forbury Park, near DunCin, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 26th and 27th November, when Priz* sto the va l uc of about LSOO will be awarded in Stock, Implements, Dai-y Produce" Agricultural Produce. New Zealand Manufactures, Produce, and Wool. A DOG-SHOW, under the auspices of the Associat on, will be held on the Show Ground on 27th November. Entries for the above close on Tuesday, 19th November, Catalogues and full particulars can be obtained from SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary, Piinces street. Eunedin. LOYAL ALBION LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the above Lodge will be held at the Lod-'e Room. Donaldsons Hot-1. Princes street on Friday Evening, at|B o’clock. " ’ F. J. LAKE, N.O. TO LET, two-roomed House. Apply A Anderson, tailor, Rattray street. TO LET, three Furnished Apartments, with u e of kitchen if required. Aldington Cottage, Howe street. TO LET, Comfortable Cottage, superior luruished Apa/timnts, and Furnished Bedroom with fireplace, Exeter House, Maclaggan street. TO LET, near railway workshops, Threeroomed Cottage and Stable. Annlv Mac Cargill road, South Dunedin. ’ fj\o LET, a good Tlireo-roomed Cottage, with J. largo yard. Apply Mrs Beck, Maitland street. TO LET, Four-roomod House, opposi Middle District School, Arthur , strei Apply Mrs Glass, next door.

aENERAL SERVANT Wanted. Wise aud Co., Princes street. Apply PAINTER, Wanted, good Inrush-hand: also, Gramer; long job. Hanchard, painter, Goorge street; apply sharp. FORE.QUARTEK.LAMR, 3s; Hind-quarter, 4s; delivered for cash. R. Lamb, Great JUng street. ’ WHEN ordering from the Green Island teal Company please remember to brine the money—l7a for a ton, 8s Gd for half ton, OPifKA SEASON. Choice assortment of Ladies’ Fans, Kid Gloves, 1 to b kd' -’,s all shades, Ladies’ New Dress Cans. P ; VGilets, just opened. R, Saunders’end ‘t'V ’ Princes street. RAND SHOW for the Holidays to-night VJT and to-morrow, Friday. A. Evans Co., George street A EVANS AND 00. • G-orgo street. H A mP mado eaa y b y Cheap Fuel. The People s Coal, 8s 6d per half ton. umoe, Raitray street. \A/ T ILL MRS LEWIS, Nurse, Dunedin, ▼ plcaae a ? nd her Address to E. Gilbert. City Sawmills, Chnstchuroh? FOR SALE, Two-roomed Oott.ge and Sheds, suitable for expressman : M ddi Low • xt X t7 t??/'' 1 ’ 1, Jaß ‘ Gallwia . Duncan street,’ N.E. Valley. ’ FOR SALE, a first-class Five-roomed House, witbm ten minutes’ walk of the Post Glfieo; cheap. Apply George Watson, Albeit Buildings, Princes street. WANTED, the Man who Took the' Horse from South Dunedin yestrvd ,y iftrr. neon to return same immediately to I. i,. . 1 aon * h ° ut h Dunedin, otherwise the matter will 1 be laid in the hands of the police.

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Evening Star, Issue 4894, 7 November 1878, Page 3

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