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Late Advertisements. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS Beautiful star, b.b., for timaru and LYTTELTON, on Sunday, the 21st September. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. SAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, on Tuesday, 23rd September. Passengers by 7.30 a.m. train. Fares : Saloon, 20s; Steerage, 15s (including rail fare and landing charge). PRETTY JANE, a.a., for PORT MOLYNEUX (taking cargo for transhipment per Tuapeka to Kaitangata, Balclutha, and all up river landings), about Saturday, 20th September. Offices : Harbour Chambers. National insurance company OF NEW ZEALAND, FIRE AND MARINE. DIRECTORS: J. L. Butterworth, Esq. J. Cargill, Esq. W, J. M. Larnach, Esq. Henry Driver, Esq. R. Oliver, Esq. E. Prosser, Esq. G. Gray Russell, Esq K. Ramsay, Esq. Robt. Wilson Esq. BANKERS * THE NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. SOLICITORS : MESSRS SMITH & ANDERSON. The Company will be prepared to undertake Fire and Marine Insurance business in every branch on 25th instant, and at the Lowest Current Rates. Arrangements are in progress whereby the Company will be represented in other parts of the Colony, and business commenced. The insurance ©f English marine risks will be undertaken shortly, and offices opened in United Kingdom for payment of claims. Temporary Offices : HIGH STREET. (Late Messrs Smith and Anderson’s). WANTED, a General Servant. For address apply to Mr White, store, Manor place. WANTED to Rent, for four months, a Grazing Paddock, about thirty acres. Apply W. Bacon and Son, Great King street. rfIHE ANNUAL AMATEUR ATHJL LETIC SPORTS in connection with the Dunedin Cricket Club, will be held at the Caledonian Grounds, on Saturday, October 4, 1873. Programme. 1. Throwing the Cricket |Ball (clubs only). 2. 100 Yards Flat Race (clubs only). 3. 120 YARDS, over 10 HURDLES (P. MUIR, and D. K. RHODES). 4. Running High Jump (clubs only). 5. Quarter-mile Flat (clubs only), 6. One-mile Walking Race (clubs only). 7. QUARTER-MILE, over 12 HURDLES (F. MUIR and D. K. RHODES). 8. Half-mile Flat (clubs only). 9. 220 Yards Hurdle Race (clubs only). 10. Vaulting with Pole (clubs only). 11. 220 YARDS, 8 HURDLES (F. MUIR and D. K. RHODES). 12. Halv-mile Grand Open Handicap, prize L 5. 13. Running Hop, Step, and Jump (clubs only). 14. Three-legged Race (clubs only). 15. Boya’ Representative Race, three boys from each School in Dunedin, under 15, 220 yards. 16. Bicycle Race, one mile (clubs only), 17. Consolation Race. All events except the Grand Open Handicap are open to members of Clubs only, and must be competed for in correct cricketing eostnme, A Valuable Trophy will be given to the winner of each event. Entries for events Nos. 2, 5«, S, 9, 12, and 14 will be received at the Imperial Hotel until Friday, the 3rd October, at 8 o’clock. The other events will be post entries. Entrance fee, 2s 6d ; Open Handicap, ss. List of prizes in future advertisement. JNO, ALLEN, Hon. Sec. YY ANTED known. GREAT SACRIFICE ! GREAT CLEARING SALE ! GREAT BARGAINS ! SCOBLE’S magnificent collection of Boots and Shoes must be sold off within a month, to make room for fresh shipments of Spring and Summer Stock. (MB'* Note the Address— SCOBLE’S BOOT HOUSE, GEORGE STREET. WANTED Known—Grand Concert in aid of Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund, Manchester Unity, on Monday, Sept. 29. TO LET—Three-roomed House, partly furnished; two doors above Mr G. Deardon, Walker street. WANTED Known—The last week of Neale’s great clearing sale of Boots and Shoes. Special bargains. City Boot Mart, George street. WANTED Known—Job lot of Ladies’ Bppts, 6s 6d j worth 9ft. Cloth, Kid, and Leather, Elastic and Lace. City Bpot Mart. WANTED Known—That Neale is selling some of the greatest rubbish and some of the best Boots in this City ; only a few of the former left. City Boot Mart. WAN TED Known—The City Boot Mart is worthy of the name. WANTED Known—Half Wellingtons, suited for the season, 13s 6d, at the City Boot Mart. WANTED Known—Now opening up, and for positive sale, Colonial-made Boots and Shoes—ladies’, babies’, men’s, infants’, boys’ and girls’ ; all sizes and all prices. City Boot Mart. WANTED, everyone to try our Wellington’s, 13a tid ; worth 18s. City Boot Mart. WANTED, Mothers and Fathers to,look at this. A good and cheap Boot for , your son or daughter ; choice selection — hundreds of pairs. City Boot Mart. WANTEQ, Known —Neale wants to sell you ; the people want to buy. Look ' at the goods and prices, and judge for your*. ■ selves. City Boot Mart. : f T T ANTED, everybody to,see, pur Colonial I W work—perfection without exception ; ino potatoe-skins in the packing. City Boot ! Marl;. WANTED, a Boy for the Book-binding Trade. Apply, between 9.30 and 10 a.m., to M'Kay, Fenwick, and Co. WANTF.D, a respectable Person to take charge of an Infant, Reference, i Dr Borrows, Moray Place,

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Evening Star, Issue 3302, 19 September 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3302, 19 September 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3302, 19 September 1873, Page 3

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