Late Ai.vsnisenientß I v I X K s e. R v ( o is SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2c, ■s. Si. PAUL’S—II a.m ; preacher, Tim Aiehdeacon d.ili) |*.nr., Ke. J. Dewe, ALL SAINTS—B.Itd am, Holy (donnminion. 1! am.; puaclur, l!ev. ,f. 1 >cwe, 8.80 p.m,, Children's Service, Lev. J. Dew. 0.80 p m, ; preacher, Lev. (V. Wit.hey. ST. MATTHEW’S -11 a, m ; preacher Key, 0. Withey. (1.80 p.m , Rev. R. L. Stanford. SPELLING BEE. B 'I lie Committee of (Im LUXE DIN ORfGIvKT CLUB have plea-urn* in aimo melog time they have arranged to hold a S P E L L 1 X (1 r. E E In aid <-f their Ponds on THURSDAY EVENIN'a NEXT, SEP'" ;',o At the TEMPERANCE lIALU, On which occasion IT. S. Chapman, E> j., has kindly consented to t Ac the chair. The following gentlemen have undertaken to act as ex uniiir.v.i;— I!ev. R. L. Stanford Professor iU.aegregor Professor Sale V 7. N onie, Esip.M.A,, .Tamos Anderson, Esp. High School. The following will he given as prizes to the best speller: Ist prize, The Turner Gallery, 2nd prize, Bulwer Ly IB in's Works, 11 vols. ord urize, Cabinet Editio . of Shakespeare. Should none of the above ; rizt» he taken by a lady, the Committee, have arranged to give "a special prize to the lady who shall remain longest in the competition. COMPETITORS. --As it hj intend. d m limit the number competing, and if possible to have it composed cqndly of ladies and gem Linen, intending competitons arc icipiested to to semi in their names not later than Wednesday mat addressed Commit tee, P.u.v 18 t, p.wt )>Mire. Chair to he luke-n at el; dp oVlm k, Tickets of ai!it'i.-" ; ;on 2- 0 t. .viiitrii m-iv be obtained from pididensei tie- D ined ; ■. ( b icke! Club. A LI. AN irni.-VE-S, President. IMPOUNDED on dm 2-! d. day ...f S ; idem her, by Memy Ymmgman, Rangel - One Joan horse, branded d.tle on atf shoulder; wner unknown ; Ire-passing ~n Town Belt! Ami in default «{ being released, the above cattle will bo told at the public pound at Eolith Dunedin, on Fiiday, the loth day m October. 187 d, at twelve o’clock noon. dAMPA KARR, Pmmd.k.vper.
miiNDEIW Want-d for i’.oMoli.,!:, c„tI tin", ami I'illiny in rool from Puss's I toad to Walor <i r vur Pico, 1'•ooUi«'. Plan and spedlioatiou at .•lionllaiuso, Waikarl, Lowest or any tender not mei.s-miiy accepted. Tenders to he accompanied with 10 per cent, deposit, and retainable on Ftiday, Oct-idar 1, 1875. W. JOHNSON. TO MASONS AND BllfCK LAYERS. ENDHU.S wanted for Brick and Stone Work at Mosers Jfi ndcison, Law, and Oo.’h, Hop-.; street. MAiSl>\'\{, WALKS. Aiehiu-cU rRENDERS wml !-i; received till Noon on 1. Thursday, October 7. for the erection of Two-storey (Wood, IhiaV.'or Ooneielc) Bnildln", at Outruni, }.,•»• i|ie (Vc.mal Bank of Pew Zealand, DAVID POSS. JArcbiteot.
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Evening Star, Issue 3927, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3927, 25 September 1875, Page 3
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