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at « Advertisements. TO-M 0 RROW, At <>’clock sharp. On tlic Prv,iokea, Gooi-go street, next European i Intel. Dm. speeding . is instructed to sell by auction Tomorrow, at 11 o’clock sharp, ou the premises, George street, The whole stock of groceries, kc., iev, belonging to Mr D. 0. Dempster; also, household furniture and effects. Without reserve. TO MORROW, At 1 o'clock. Dm. speeding * will sell by auction, at his Rooms, Tom6'f6V, at 1 o’cl (previous to pawnbroker’s sale), A quantity of household furniture, bedding, kitchen utensils, and sundries — removed for sale. Without reserve. SATURDAY EVENING POPULAR CONCERTS, TEMPERANCE HALL. CBIHE Oth CONCERT of the Series will be -I- held in the above Hall on Saturday, the 11th inst. J. P. Armstrong, Esq., M.P.C., will preside. Admission—Rody of hall, 6d; balcony and reserved seats, Is.

ANNUAL REGATTA. JANUARY 3, 1875. PKOGK A M M E : Champion 4-Oar Inbigged Gig Pace, open to all comers. Course, 3 miles. Entrance, 5s fin car. First prize, L 25; second prize, LlO. Amateur 4-Oar In rigged Gig R ace. Course 2 miles, Entrance, 5s an oar. Finjt pri 4 cups presented by Messrs Kohu and Co. second prize, L 5. 4-Oared Race, for heavy inrigged uncovered boats, to be approved of by Management of Committee. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, r>s an oar. First prize, L 7 10s ; second priz-*, L 4. Ships’ 4-Oar Gig Race, open to crews belonging to vessels in Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Course, 2 miles. No entrance. First prize, LlO ; second prize, L2 10#. Bov*' 4-Oau InriggedGig Rage; age, under 17. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 2s (id au oar. First prize, L 7 ; second prize, L 3 Is. Amateur Ikrigged Pair-Oar Race. Entrance, 5s an oar. Course, 2 miles, P.ize, L 5. VVa tebmen’s Inbigged Pair-Oar Race, open to buna fide, watermen in Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Course, 3 miles. Entrance, os an oar. Prize, Lo and entrance money. Sculling Race, any boats, all comers, Course, 2 miles. Entrance, os. Prize, L 5. Canoe Race, all comers. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, ss. Prize, L 5. Open Sailing Race, Course, to Macaudrew’s Bay and back. Entrance, 10<a, Prize, LlO. No second prize, unless three boats start. Entries will be received by the undersigned, Universal Bond, up to 5 o’clock p.m., 3 dli inst., stating colois, with names of strokes and boats, and enclosing entrance fee, G. A. FENWICK, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. fTTENDERS wi'l be received at the GovevnJL ment Offices, I ’unedin, until noon of Tuesday, 11th December, 1875, for the following Services and Supplies for the Provincial Government of Otago, fur the year 187 G. The Forage, Potato, Flour for Asylum, and Bread Contracts, may be terminated at half-year by either party giving a mouth’s previous notice; Cleaning Cesspools Gleaning 1 Chimneys Funerals Mixed Firewood : must he cut 'at least six months. Tenderers to state the kinds of wood he will mix, and about what quantities of each he will supply. Provincial Coal—best Green Island Do do—Shag Point Do do —Kaitangata Do do—West Coast English, Scotch, and Newcastle Coal Kerosene Neatsfoot and Colza Oil Castor Oil Plumber’s Material Paints, Colors, and Glazing Powder and Fuse Rations and Medical Comforts (exclusive of Bread) for Hospital and Lunatic Asylum Bread for Industrial School Rations Meat for Hospital and Lunatic Asylum Milk for Hospital Milk for Asy-urn Flour for Asylum Meat for Industrial School Forage Potatoes Stationery Timber.

The names of the Sureties must be lodged with the Tender, and it must be shown at the same time that the Sureties consent. Schedules for tendering may be had from the Government Storekeeper. Accounts to be rendered on the 25th of each month, and all items against a Department to be put into one account. T he Government will not be bound to accept any tender. V. te~yyi*g R. Militia"and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 10th December, 1875. E N E R A L ORDER. The Dunedin Arllllery and Band ; Dunedin Naval and Ist Battalion Rifle Volunteers and Cadets, will parade on Tuesday next, the 14th instant, at the Head-quarters Drill-shed, Octagon, at 7.150 p.m. W. STAY ELY, Captain Commanding District. LOhT, from Anderson’s Bay Range on Thursday, Bay Horse. white mark under sa. die. Finder rewarded by returning to T. Robinson and Co., Princes street. lOST, a Young Liver and White Setter. J Finder please return to Geo, S. Brodiick Caversham. LOST, a Pink and White Cockatoo. Finder rewarded by bringing same to Victoria Hotel, George street. on Saturday night, 4th inst., in George street, a Parcel, containing new woollen shirt and pair of woollen drawers. The owner can have the same by applying at B. Bagley and Sons, Octagon branch shop, George street, and paying cost of advertising. ° BOOTMAKERS,- -Wanted a Man for few by-strokes—sharp. Cottrell, George street, next Sussex Hotel. ° rpo SHOEMAKERS. - A Meeting of A Operative Shoemakers of Dunedin will take placv in the Glasgow Pie-house, 7 p.m., Saturday (To-morrow), to consider matteis oi importance to the trade; all are requested to attend. By order of Committee, STRAWBERRIES, Strawberries. The tte season may be procured at Frank Elliott's, 13 Royal Arcade. MUCH Wanted. All ages Girls’ and Maids’ made Dresses and Costumes, can be bad cheap at Kirkpatrick, Glemiining, and Co’s.

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Evening Star, Issue 3992, 10 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3992, 10 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3992, 10 December 1875, Page 3

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