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; PUBLIC NOTICES. ■JJNTVERSITY OP OTAGO. I The session for 1874 will be openekbn Monday, the 4th May, with an Introductory Address by Captain Hutton, Lecturer on Geology and Zoology, at ,7.30.p.m. The Matriculation Examination will be held on the Ist and 2nd of May, commencing at 10 a. m. ; On Tuesday, the sth, the different classes will be opened as follow :—. • . • Classics, English Language and Literature—Professor Sale, M.A. Mathematics and Natural PhilosophyProfessor shand. M.A. ' Mental and Moral Philosophy and Polltical Economy—Professor Macgre- '■ gor, M.A, : : Chemistry and Mineralogy—Professor Black, M.A., D.Sc. Geology and Palaeontology Captain Hutton, F.G.S. Law—Robert Stout, Esq., Barrister. Further information may be obtained on application. ;• W. H. MANSFORD, Registrar, "jyjTSS BELL receives Pupils for Instruction in Music, at her Rooms, Princes street, daily, after 2 o’clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Lessons given at the High School aapsual. DtjKEDIN RACES. rjIHE: Bknk B£ New Zealand will Cl«ie at i' j. ■. >••• ■qg o’clock noon, on TUESDAY, the 24th INST.

DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANK ' ILL-BE CLOSED on Monday; Even* ing next, and Open on Tuesday at? the usual hours. ■ EDMUND SMITH, ’* ''' ' ' ' • * Manager. -THE KACES. STRANGERS paying * visit,to the Dun* edin Races would doweUtp call at the establishment of ' 1 • 1! . .v . i. V. ALMAO CO;," > Where they can be fitted with-every description of Hat.. Hats .of all. colors, ,Black. Brown, Drab, and > -irey. French Felts of the firit Quality, "of all stylos. Drab Belltoppers, Black Paris Hats, extra finish. J:, Note the address : Y. ALMAO & C.OI, Opposite* Bank of New Zealand, DUNEDIN RACES ! DUNEDINRAQEsI VISITORS from the country -will find THE GLASGOW PIE HOUSE The Cheapest and Best Restaurant in the City. Mehls at all hours, served with promptness. : ' SCALE OP CHARGES ; Pie, with cup of coffee, or glass beer ... fid. ’-Breakfast-- arrt— ----- —..t«« AO*., Dinner ... - .. ... ... Is. Tea i 8; The Glasgow Pie House is noted for the excellence of its, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. j • JDHN DONALDSON, Proprietor, ' l ' 1* ' ’ Princes street. £ NEW LINE OF COaCHESi DUNSTAN AND QUEENSTOWN via , : : ■ . P/UJByiQT.OMA. •v.-.i'-i /a; fi/TESSRS YEEND & POPE beg to anItJ. nonnce to the public that on and after Friday, the; 20tK, ’ their Southern Line of Coaches will run through twice weekly lekvingtheir office, 'Empire Hotel, Monday and Friday, at 9 a.m.; returning Tuesday and-Saturday. 1 ’ .<■-os;.- -1 ■ • ■•Fares ;- ■ ■ : -• ' Dunedin to Tuapeka-U. '■ ■ ~ TeviOt'i- .v. ' ; » Clyde „ Cromwell... , »»t.! 7 Queenstown • YEEND & POPE, v. > • ■{.■ N.y f. 'Proprietors..!; £0 15 0 1 2 6 ; «Fl6° 0 2 10 0 3 0 0 , ; 3 10 0. IMPEfelAii BtJIIit)INGi' AND INVEST ' MENT SOCIETY. - THIS Society offers niore advantages tbai ' a Savings’. Bankj.as itisibbtha savini and a lending institute. ,; Persoßsmay lay hj or invest,theirsavings.in,it m spms’as smal ihohtKi' ahd these' personsifdesirou to build a'house or bay land m’ay; after oho being m *he Society,‘borrow, to' be repaid ii small monthly instalments,,any sum abov L 25. Apply, to - ... W. DAJjRYMPLE Jns., Secretary. Lost, Lady’s Gold Necklet, with'serpi , head- andeold, locket attached, finder will be regarded oh brinmhg the e tb’the Star officel * 1 ! : ; ’ ! , - 1

■;;; v ‘sp6RT*kQ, ; ;MESET;n<&, Vi; and Calcutta sweeps ; ■" BvißYEv^Niko•” 1 . V • ' ■/AT,WAIN;»S.,HuTEt f : ‘, " J . - f! From the Night Entries, hj ;An Auctioneer in attendance as usual. ; ■'”•■• •• ■■' ■> JOB WAIN, Treasurer,.' ■ rJi-..-1-r » A;. AUGAN,,.Secretary, >. DUNEDIN RACE MEETING, 1874.. i ’ |BRBY AND CALCUTTA SWEEPS' r - i. For all Events, 1 ' - >: ' Every Evening, at the ‘ EMPIRE H6T E L On and after.Night of General Entries. ' . 1 ‘ DODSON, Treasurer. THOMAS ISTANBROOK,. ■ Auctioneer andSeoretary, MONET. MONEY.— The undersigned is prepared ,*0 negotiate Loans of from L2O and upwards on Freehold, Leasehold, or Personal Security, at low rates of interest, repayable by instalments, if wished. epayaoio J. DOUGHTY, Laud Broker and Agent, Manae atroet, Dunedin. JBUTOHBHB. (^eobge -V ~ ~ ™ WILSO * Successor to Edward Menlove, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCH] George and Mac WM Du.^li- . George efaw^;]Bo^.plu^ei^ Families waitedbn for' orders in all thofciiytotdiSubUrS^®-

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Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 3

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