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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE, jyjRS MICHAEL DUNDON .wishes to request the Public not to take notice of her neighbors, as there Wvre never any drunkards u her store, DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. IXIHE Annual Examinations will take place day aS commenc i n & at 10 a.m, each MIDDLE AND ALBANY STREET SCHOOLS, Tuesday and Wednesday,; 7th and Bth inst. NORTH AND SOUTH SCHOOLS. Thursday rnd Fiiday, 9th and I0:h inst. Parents and friends of the pupils are invited' to attend. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary School Oommilte, DUNEDIN DISTRICT I THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE hare resolved to relieve the Head-masters from the responsibility of providing a Fund for ; Pnzjs at the Annual Examinations, and that no Special Prizes other than the scale agreed upon will be allowed. Parents or friends of the pupils who wish to subscribe to the Prize Fund will please forward their subscriptions to the undersigned, at his office, Princes street, SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary School Committee, notice! A CAMERON, being about to leave the Empire Hotel Billiard Rooms, all accounts due to him must be paid on or before Saturday, tho 18th inst., otherwisejlegal proceedings will be taken. MR J. P, ARMSTRONG, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, has returned to town, and may be consulted *t his house, Stuart street, opposite the Wesleyan Church, daily. G BEEBY begs to announce toihe Public that he is now Manufacturing every description of Jewellery at Trade Prices, Prices ef Greenstone Goods, Gentlemen’s appendants, tho stones drilled and caps rivetted on, from 14s to 25s Earrings „ 15s to 50s Brooches „ 19j to 60s And other sorts of jewellery at proportional prices. Country orders promptly attended to. Address : —I3A, Royal Aicado. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, "VT OTICE is hereby given that the Partner--Li ship heretofore subsisting between ns the undersigned, HENRY WALKER and WILLIAM THOMPSON, carrying on business as Hotelkeepers under the firm or style of “ Walker and Thompson,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The above-named Henry Walker will receive all debts due to aud pay all liabilities of the late Firm. Dated at Dunedin this first day of December, 1875. HENRY WALKER, WILLIAM THOMPSON. December 1, 1875. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. HAVING no connection with the Dunedin Gasworks after the 31st instant, I have to request that all rates due up to thqt date be paid to my collector upon bis first call, as the discount will not be allowed from those accounts for which a second call is necessary. . All arrears left unpaid after 15th instant will lie sued for without further notice. H. A. HANKEY, By his Attrrney, J. M. RITCHIE. STANNARD, Basket Maker, George street, Dunedin. Baskets of every description on sale and to order. Chairs caned. o TAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. THE TWELFTH ANNUAL PRIZE FIRING Will be held at the ANDERSON’S BAY BUTTS, ON THURSDAY, 9xh ; FRIDAY, 10th ; SATURDAY, 11th; AND SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1875. FIRST MATCH, December 9th-200, 500, COO yds ; 5 shots at each range; Wimi don targets ; any position. SECOND MATCH. December 9th 200, 40}' 500, GOO yds ; 5 shots at each range ; Wimbledon targets ; any position. THIRD MATCH, December 10th-300 and 500 yds; 7 shots at each range ; Wimbledon targets; any position. FOURTH MATCH, December 30th-400, 500, 600 yds ; 5 shots at each range; Wimbledon targets; any position. FIFTH MATCH, December llth-ftp and GOO yds; 7 shots at each tango ; Wimbledon "targets ; any position. SIXTH MATCH (for small bores), December 11th—800 and 900 yds; 10 shots at each range ; any position. SEVENTH MATCH, December 18th—200 and 400 yds ; for Cadets; 5 shots at each range; class targets; any position. EIGHTH MATCH (Consolation Match), D comber 18th—400, 500, 600 yds; sshots at each range. Six prizes will be given for .the aggregate scores in the first five Matches. REGULATIONS. The matches will be fired in accordance with the Wimbledon Kegulatious, 1873. The first five matches will be open to “Sniders’" only, and steel barrels will bo excluded. Should there be more than 40 entries for the Ist, 3rd, 4th, or sth matches, two squads will be formed. Firing to commence at 6 o'clock and 9 o’clock in the mornings, 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock in the afternoons, In the 2nd match one squad only will be formed. Filing to commerce at half-past 2o\ lock. r J he first shot will bo fired by Mrs 11. J. Walter, wife of his Worship tbe Mayor, who will formally declare the meeting open for the season. Volunteers, whether competitors or otherwise, are requested to appear in uniform at this Any competitor coming on the gWund after the first or any range is completed will not be allowed to fire at that range. In the small-bore match only two competitors will be allowed to fire Lom one rifle. Entries. —Entries must be made at the office of the secretary, Mr Sydney Janus, Princes street, Dunedin, on or before Monday, 6th December, at 7 p.m. Places for squads will be drawn immediately afterwards, c ountry member* will be allowed to enter up to the time of tiring. Fees Payable. —Member’s subscription, 10s 01 • entry money for the first five matches, 15 ; ; for the first six matches, 20s; entry for a single match, ss. Cadets, Is entry foe. Sighting Shots.—One only at each range will be allowed, upon payment rf Is each, for the first five matches; in the sixth match two, upon the payment of Is each. Six handsome trophies, which are on view in tbe window id .Mr Mcmlcish.\Uien, tohuc- mist, Dunedin, have been allocated r.s prizes iu each ma'ch. Particulars of same can be obtained fivm Officers cjurmauding Uomp.miea, or from the undersk nod. ■ * SYDNEY JAMES, Sewetftry,

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Evening Star, Issue 3987, 4 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3987, 4 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3987, 4 December 1875, Page 3

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