Late Advertisements. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ffYSE daily increase in th« number of new X Advertisements in the Evening Stab renders it necessary that they should be handed in to the office as early as possible, in order to secure their publication in the country edition. Our friends will oblige by handing in their Advertisements not later than half-past three o’clock. WASTE PAPER For Sals, in small lots. Apply at this Office. NOTICE. TTAVING resigned my position as Cutter XX for Messrs Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and Co., I beg to intimate to my friends and the public that I have taken those centrallysituated premises in Princes street, opposite Queen’s Theatre, where it is my intention to commence business as Tailor and Clothier, with an entirely new stock of English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds. J. SMITH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. ANYONE about to Purchase a Sewing Machine would do well to call at the above establishment, where they will find a collection of Hand and Treadle Machines from the best makers, ranging in prices from L2 10s and upwards. Also machines guaranteed, and practical instructions given; also, needles and duplicate parts for all sewing machines in use. Note the address— WM. MELVILLE, Practical Machinist, George street, Dunedin (near the Octagon). ANNUAL RACES, 1875, TIME OF STARTING. • TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd. Maiden Plate—l2.3o p.m. Dunedin Cup—l,3o p.m. Newmarket Stakes—3 p.m Publicans’ Handicap— 4 p.m. Selling Race— 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24m Hurdle Race—l2.3o p.m. Jockey Club Handicap—l,3o p.m, Rous Stakes—3 p.m. Novel Race—4 pm. Hack Race—s p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 25m, Steeplechase—l2.3o p.m. Town Plate—l.3o p.m Master Rowe Stakes—2.3o p.m. Forbury Handicap—3 p.m. Flying Handicap—4 p.m. Consolation Handicap—s p.m. The attention of owners of horses is directed to Rules 47 and 53, regarding weighing and starting. Settling Night—Saturday, March 27, at eight o’clock. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary, Dunedin Jockey Club. WA T S O N’ S, HIGH STREET. _ We beg to announce that the LARGE DINING HALL and BEDROC Of this Establishment ARE NOW OPEN, And the SMOKING and READING ROOM, and LADIES’ DINING-ROOM^ Will be ready in a few days. J. & J. watso: HOURS OF MEALS. WEEK DATS. Breakfast, from half-past 7. Lunch, from 12 till 3. Tea, from 5 till 8. SUNDAYS. Breakfast, from half-past 8. Dinner, from half-past 12 till 2. Tea, from 5 till half-pas 6. „ N - B - 7? 11 uri 1 n g the Race Days, Lunch will Ready at 11 o clock, and Supper from 8 til p.m.
fTpENDERS wanted till th* 26th inst., for A building a House of brick and wood. Flansand specifications with W. D. Sutherland grocer, George street. ’ Situation by respectable young (xirl m Private Family; good references. Apply Grange Store, Forth street, Dunedin. WANTED everybody to know the Grand Stand will be covered in with a substantial cover during the races. WANTED, by an Experienced Person, situation as Barmaid—town or country. Apply Mrs Jackson, View street. Sailmakers, immediately. Edmond, chandlers 0,114 M-'Neill, ironmongers and ship VyANTED, Tenders, for Painting! Apply J. wJkemStl 6 ’ Mai laDd Btreet * °PP° Bite top of W Known Self-explanatory Family 17s 6d; Illustr.ited, from 30s. Hay s Bible Warehouse. Established 1861. TXT ANTED Known-Gift and Prize Books in ZL&SfiST**- “ “»• WANTED, a smart Lad, used to the Butchering Street Tra4e ‘ Apply W ’ Beckham, butcher, King ANTED, at once. Two Furnished Rooms with fireplace. Apply “J. D,,', Post Office, DunW edin. NCW Zeal,Uld Clothhi * a good General Servant, with refeTO LET T° f ° r blx months, famished or unfu win “SS 4, F eaidcnc ? of J- J- Taine, Mao Hill, For particulars, apply on the premises. TO Office and Store in Bond street, lately occupied by Thomas Birch. Apply to b inch and Birch, Battray street. BOARD AND RESIDENCS. Board and Residence for c V, ° r J w ° yo T g men * " A - B.,’’ Brown stre comer of Elm Row, COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for t V.Gentlemen in a private family, no child* Apply Hogg and Hutton. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for V or * Gentlemen, at Eton Cottage, I place, opposite the School. ’ PRIVATE Board and Residence, come *- Stafford street and Club Reserve, per week. Mrs English. v HUSSEY’S Central Botrding : corner Stuart and Smith streets. Accommodation for hoarders. lost, FOUND, &0. L°Tn’ Flexman's, Kaikorai Vail lumed^ BOar Eeward ot £1 on being T At’ent 25th February, near Caversha -LJ bkek and ton Sheep Dog. Five shillings I T f T d . etai ?® d after this notice will bo pro cuted. Union Hotel, Dunedin, 1 LOST, between Farmers’ Arms Hotel an< Kensington Junction, a bunch of Keys m.n- 6 ISr."HoW, b7 r ' tUmi, ' S *° F "
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Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 3
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