PUBLIC notices. QTAGO RAILWAYS. 23rd AND 24th INST. The following Trains will be despatched from the Dunedin Station to Kensington for the. Races, returning therefrom immediately $ — Leave Dunedin—ll.o a.m. ' O ANNIVERSARY DAY. TUESDAY, THE 23bd INST. Trains will be run between Port Chalmers and Dunedin and between Dunedin and Green Island at single rates for return journey. All tickets will convey passengers to Kensington for the Race Course. Port Chalmers to Dunedin or Kensington— First class, 2s; second class Is 6d (return). Pelicbet Bay to Dunedin or Kensington—First class, 9d; second class, 6d (return). Green Island to Dunedin or Kensington-First class, Is 6d; second class, Is (return). Caversham to Dunedin—First class, 9d; second class, 6d (return). After 11 a.m., trains will leave the Dunedin station every twenty minutes for Kensington. Fares—First class, 9d; second class, 6d (return). On the 24th inst., intermediate trains will be run between Dunedin and Kensington every twenty minutes. Fares—First class, 9d ; second class, 6d (return). WE CONYERS, General Manager Otago Railways. 'QACES! BACES! EACES!—Don't forget to JfA) visit the Turkish Bath, Moray place, the greatest luxury of the age. rtIFIPID Swimming Bath, with warm and cold X shower—Gd. Moray place. TEE’ most enjoyable Lounge for an hour or two. Turkish Bath, Moray place. Cigars, coffee, &c. RACES! I—Visitors from Melbourne will meet old faces tf't the Turkish Bath, Moray place. SHOULD .this meet the eye of H. C. C. C., supposed to have left Wellington in steamshm Phoebe in Septe.n.rber.be will hear of something to his advantage by seuAing his address to “J, (}.,'* care of MraJackson, View street, Dunedin. D UNEDIN ANNUAL RACES, 1876. TIME OF STARTING. TUESDAY, M. ARCH 23bd. Maiden Plate—l2.3o p.m, Dunedin Cup—l.3o p.m. Newmarket Stake*?- p.m Publicans’ Handicap- *■» Selling Race— 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH* 24th. Hurdle Race—l2.3o p.m. Jockey Club Handicap—l,9s? P-m* Rous States—3 p.m. Novel Race—4 p.m. Hack Race—s p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 25th. Steeplechase—l2,3o p.m. Town Plate —1.30 p.mMaster Rowe Stakes—2.3o p.m. Forbury Handies p—3 p. m. Flying Handicap—4 p.m. Consolation Handicap—6 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. 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 L2los 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). ADELAIDE WINES—Red and White.— Selected from the finest growths in South Australia, possessing strength, flavor, and bouquet; the strength consisting of real vinosity and not adventitious spirit. To invalids, &c., they are specially recommended ; the public are also cautioned against purchasing the trash offered here under the general designations of “ Coloniali(wine,” “ Australian wine,” &c., vast quantities of such being shipped to this market by growers possessing neither the capital nor experience foi turning out first-class wines. Prices, from 30s per doz Darlingand Co., Adelaide Wine Depdt, Princes street, Dunedin. NEW BREW! NEW BREW I! Now on Draught at COURT’S OTAGO HOTEL, Rattray street. NEW BREW! NEW BREW !! COURT’S OTAGO HOTEL, Rattray street. [CAR D.l MB M A C F I Town Missionary, Elm Row, above Brown street. E, rj\HE Latest Fashion in Ladies’ Tortoise* shell Combs, at F. BEISSEL’S, Hairdresser. NOTICE. [IHE Largest Stock in Plaits, Frizzettes, , Chignons, Head-dresses, Combs, Pins, &o. F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser. NOTICE. BEISSEL’S Cavitharide Fluid is the only article in the whole world capable of re--1 producing Hair* CAUTION. T)HE high reputation of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Sewing Machines has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spuriom' imitations. The Public are Warned again at parties advertising or offering for sale imitat ion Machines as “ The American Singer, ,)r *‘on the Singer principle,” or ** on the Singe* system,” in violation of the Company’s legal. rights. The only “ Singer ” Machines ave tin' 80 ma de by the Singer Manufacturing Com'P au y* Machine* gold on dv‘ ,ferre( i paymentsG* M.' AC I)filCH < &g«nt,
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Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 3
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