Late Advertisements. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 12 c’c!ock. PROVING I vi. YARDS. Booths, Gates, Stand, &c.. for Jockey Club Races on St. •-n-irew’s Holiday, November JO. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AN!) CO. Wiii sell by auction, on Saturday, November 31st, at 12 o’clock sharp, The Booths, GaUs, Stand, Race Cards, and other privileges of the Course, i Authorised Prices;— Admission to Grand Stand, 5s ; Saddling Paddock, 2s 6d. Admission to the Course —Foot passengers. Is ; Saddle horse, 2s ; One horse vehicle, with pa'sengors, 3s ; Two-horse vehicle, 5s ; Four-horse do, Ss. Licensed vehicles and drivers, 2s 6d—to pay once only during the day ; passengers of same, Is each. All particulars can be obtained from Mr ' ydney James, secretary to the Jockey Club. THURSDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In Paddock, roar of Wesleyan Church, Moray Place. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. WB ARN ET T & CO. • are instructed to se Iby auction on the premises, Thursday, at 12 o’clock. A large quantity of Building MaterialComprising joists, posts, lining boards, floor boards, corrugated iron, &c. Terms—cash. RiBELLA N ODDARD. QUEEN’S THEATRE. The Management are instructed to announce that MADAME ARABELLA GODDARD, The great-st living Pianiate, Will give a Series of three grand concert In Dunedin. THE Fi J ST C< ." CERT Will be given On FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, When MADAME G DDAUD will be assisted by MRS SMYTH it, Soprano, Principal Vocalist at Madame Goddard’s Concerts in India, China, and Australia,) MR R, Ij, SKINNER, Tenor, MR T. H. RAIN FORD , Basso, And HERR WILHELM DoEHLEB, Violinist, Of the Crystal Pal ace < 'oncerts. Conductor Me Harcourt Lre. The Plan of Sea's for the First Concert will be opened on Wednesday morning. PORT CHALMERS GRAMMAR SCHOOL. \ PPLIC ATIONS for the Appointment of -£jL a Female Teacber will be received up to 4 p.m. on Monday, December 7. Salary, Ll2op r annum. Applications —testimonials enclosed—to be emloised “ Application for Teacher,” and addressed to the Clerk, Port Chalmers Grammar School. JOHN MA.UFARLANE, Clerk. November 14, 1874. THE Pioneer Crew accept the Challenge of tlie Excelsior Crew to pull a 3-mile race for 1,20 a-side, on the 3Uth November, -t 2 o’c’ock p.m . in any in-rigged boat up to 2ft longer than the Pioneer, Th-r race to be pulled in Port Chalmers water, as the Excelsior Crew had the choice of courses on the Prince of Wales’s Birthday. Signed, W. PEDLOW. Port Chalmers, November 14, NOTICE. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned aga’nst . removing or damaging the Fences on my property at the Ocean' Beach, and ail a!tie fend Horses depasturing on sa-d property without authority must be removed by 12 o’clock on Tuesday. D WID PROUDFOOT, 14th November. IST4. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. S’ 1 H R Fine Brigautin HELENA, Will be dispatched in a fev days. For freight, &c., apply to BOUMAN & CO. V. % E. Militia and Volunteer Office, • Dunedin, Nov. 16, 1874. THE following will be the days of the week the Companies will have the use of the Targets, from 5 to 10 o’clock a.m. and from 3 to 6 o’clock p. m ; Dunedin Artillery. Anderson’s ’Bay, Tuesday evening and Thursday morning; North Dunedin, Friday morning and Monday evening. Dunedin Naval —Anderson’s Bay, Monday morning and Wedm sday evening; North Dui e lin, Thursday morning and Friday evening. J No. 1 City Guards, Rifles.—Anderson’s Bay, Tuesday morning and 'Thursday evening North Dum din, Wednesday morning and Thursday evening. North Dunedin Billes.—Anderson’s Bay. Monday evening and Friday morning ; > orth Dunedin, Tuesday morning and Wednesday evening. ( adets, Anderson’s Bay, Wednesday evening and Friday evening ; North Dunedin, Monday morning and Tuesday evening. Saturday will be open for Match Firing on both ranges morning and ev-,-ning. Cadets are strictly prohibited from practising at tho Targets "except when under the command of an officer or non-commissioned officer of an adult corps, or a member of the -Stall. JNO. JAS, ATKINSON, Major Commanding. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual Monthly Meeting of this Society for receiving Subscriptions Applications, &c.. will be held at the Office Princes street, This Evening, from 7 to 8 o’clock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary, *TUBT RECEIVi D, New Paterns, Spanish $3 Combs, Jet Dre-s-Tins, best >rtment in Dunedin, F. Beiasel, Princes street. £jy oa?:iomax. Tect iivoa Pupils for Instruc tion in Music, at her Rooms. Princes street Mr Hardy’s Office), dally, after 2 o’clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Lesions given at the High School as usual#
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Evening Star, Issue 3661, 16 November 1874, Page 3
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