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Amusements. R OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. MR HENRY TALBOT, Every Evening. To-night will lie produced Massinger’s celebrated play of A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. Sir Giles Overreach ... ... Mr Talbot Welborn Mr J. Rayner To conclude with the Laughable Farce of COOL AS A CUCUMBER. Plumper ... ... ... Mr J. Bartlett MONDAY—LADY OF LYONS. SKATING RINK, OLD MASONIC HALL. Entrance through Wain’s Ho^el. Open as follows :— Mondays and Tuesdays, 2to 6 ; Thursdays, 2to 0 and 7to 11 ; Fridays, 7 to 11 ; Saturdays, 2 to 6 and 7 to 11. Admission ; Including the use of skates, 2s 6d. ; Without do. Is. ; Monthly Subscription Tickets (including use of skates), £l. FRED CLIFTON, Proprietor. ANNUAL REGATTA. To be held on St Andrew’s Day, 30bh November. Under the Patronage of the OTAGO YACHT CLUB. PROGRAMME ; 1. SCULLER’S RACE. Open to all. Ist prize, L 5; 2nd prize, all tie entrance moneys for the race. 2. YACHT RACE. Open to boats of the Otago Yacht Club only. Prizes, two cups given by the Club, value, LIS and LlO. 3. SAILING RACE. Open to watermen's licensed boats. Ist prize, L 10; 2nd do, L 5. 4. LADIES’ PURSE. Open to amateurs pulling in four oared boats, not exceeding 28 feet in length. Ist prize, Lls ; 2nd do, L 7 10s. 5. FOUR OARRD RACE. Open to youths under 18, pulling in boats not exceeding 25 feet in length. Ist prize, L 7; 2nd do, L 3. 6. SAILING RACE. Open to all. Ist prize, LIS ; 2nd do, LlO ; 3rd do, L 5. 7. FOUR OARED'RACE. Open to licensed watermen pulling in boats not exceeding 25 feet in length. Ist prize, L 7; 2nd do, L 3. 8. DUCK HUNT. Prize, L 5. To last 15 minutes. In all the sailing races the rules of the Otago Yacht Club to be observed. F. F. BEGG, Secretary to the Committee. Meetings. CRICKET. THE Annual Meeting of the Dunedin Club will be held at the Shamrock Hotel, on Tucsdajq the 28th inst, at 8 p.m. A good attendance is particularly requested. Persons desirous of joining the Club are invited to attend the meeting, E. T. COLLTNSON, 24th Sept., 1859. Pro Hon. Sec. Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, 2Sth SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. FREEHOLD SUBURBAN BUSH LAND, Fronting the Main North Road. Frederick hj . evans has been favored wilh instructions from Mr R. Wright to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Princes street, onTucsday next, the 28th inst., at 12 o’clock, 01 acres of land, being section 5, block 12, and section 16 , block 8, North Harbor and Flueskin District, fronting the Main North Road, eight miles from town. To Let. FOR Sale or to Let, eligibly situated in town, a Freehold Family Residence, containing 10 rooms, together with outoffices, coach house, stabling, &c., in halfacre garden ground. The whole is in firstclass order. For further particulars, apply FREDERICK H. EVANS, Princes street. TO LET, OFFICES in Harbor Chambers, Crawford street. Apply to M ‘CALLUM NEILL & CO., Bond street. TO LET, a House on Maoii Hill. Apply Connell and Moodie. rfflO LET, Nine-roomed House, in Leith a street, south of Frederick st. Apply Howard, Chemist, Princes street. TO LET, in George street, Store, 50ft by 30ft, with dwelling if required, suitable for furniture or produce store. David Ross, architect, Princes street. For Sale. 17V3R SALE, Singer’s Sewing Machine, in first-class condition. Apply Peter Stewart, Howe street. rp O BE SOLD, JL at an early date, in suitable Building Lot?,— That Freehold Block of Land opposite the High School and Catholic Chapel. The situation needs no comment, it is in the centre of the City, has a commanding view, a north-east exposure, entirely sheltered from the south-west winds, and is the most suitable site for Villa Residence in town. Also, Thirty Acres of Suburban Land, within 14 miles from the Post Office, suitable either for a Township or Suburban Residence. Is situate on the Main Road to North Taieri, and adjoining the properly of A. C. Strode, Esq. Terms will be easy. For particulars, apply, DUNCAN’S FLOUR STORE, Rattray street. “EVENING STAR” OFFICE Is now Removed to Comer of Stafford and Prikces streets. nnHE

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1994, 25 September 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1994, 25 September 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1994, 25 September 1869, Page 3

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