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AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT in aid of All Saints' Or?an Temperance Hall, Thineday 16tb December, 1875. The Choirs of St. Paul’s, All Saints’, and St. Matthew's will give selections from the “ Messiah,” “Judas Maccabeus,” “Creation.” etc., etc, Conductor—Mr Towsey. Tickets, 3s, 2s, Is, Can bo obtained from Messrs Wise and Co., Wheeler, Keith and Wilkie, Begg, West and Humlfray. HBBERNUN SOCIETY’S GRAND AN* NUAL HIBsBMAN FETE. \\7 ANTED Known—That the Hiborninn V » Society will hold their annual F6to on St- Stephen’s Day (Boxing L'ay), having secured a first clans piece of land in the beauti ul township of Burnside, Green Island. For further particulars sec future advertisement and programmes. R. CARROLL, Hon. Sec, ANNUAL REGATTA. To be held on the 27th DECEMBER, 1875. OFFICERS. Commodore —Captain Thomson Starter Fred. Muir, Esq. Clerk of the Course—Captain Cuming Sailing Master—James M'Kay, Esq. JUDGES. Alfred Jones, Esq. Sydney Muir. Esq. E. Cook, Esq. Robert Hay, Esq. STEWARDS. Thomas Murray, Esq. E. R. Guinness, Esq. Alex, Mobisnn, Ksq. John Cumine, Esq.

D. Bannatyne, Esq. Thomas Adam, Esq. PROGRAMME. 1. Sailing Race, for open boats only. Round the Course, 3$ miles. Entrance, 10s 6:1 First prize, LlO ; second prize, L 3. 2.2-Oared Race, open to all. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 10s 6d. First prize, L 7 ; second, L2. 3. Canoe Race, open to all. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 10s 6d. First prize, L 4 ; second prize, i 1. 4. 4-Oared Handicap Race, open to all. Cour-e, Sfj miles. Entrance, 10a Gd. First prize, 1.7 ; second prize, L2. 3. Swimming Match. IVo entrance. First prize, L 3 ; second prize, LI. G. Champion 4-Oared Race, open to all. Course, miles. Entrance, LI Is. First prize, L 25 ; second prize, L 5. 7. Ladies’ 2-Oared Race. Course, I.} miles. No entrance. First prize, L 5; second prize, L2, 8. District 4-Oared Hancicap Race, for boats the bona fide property of residents within a radius of ten miles of Waihola. Boats having entered for races 2 and 6 excluded._ Course, 3A miles. Entrance, 10a OJ. First prize, LG; second prize, L 3, 9. Sculling Race, open to all. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 10s Gd. First prize, L 5; second prize, L2. 10. 2-Oared Handicap Race, open to all. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 10s Od. First prize, L 6; second prize, L2. 11. Duck Hunt. No entrance. Prize, L 3,

First race to start at It o’clock a.m. All entries with entrance money, also the name of each boat and distinguishing color, to bo sent under cover addressed to the Secretary, at Waihola notlater than Wednesday, the 22nd inst. Further particulars and rules may be had from THOMAS DOUGLAS, Hon. Secretary. meetings CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN. A MEETING, In connection with this Sooiety will be held jext Tuesday evening, in the Athenaeum Hall at 8. The Bishop will preside. Sir John Richardson and others will address the meeting. QUEEN’S SKITTLE CLUB. 'VTEMBER3 of the Club and Gentlemen TvJL desirous of joining, are requested to attend the Meeting at the < lub Rooms, Queen’s Hotel, on Wednesday Evening Next, the loth inst., at 8 30, to arrange about the Fifth Annual Tournament. D. WHITE. GOVERNMENT NOTICES TIME EXTENDED. FENCING Tenders will be received at the Office of the Chief Inspector of Sheep, Dunedin, until noon of Tuesday, the 21st inst, for Fencing Powder Magazine Reserve, Portobello. Specifications may be seen at the Chief Inspector’s Office. Dunedin, or with Mr Thomson, Sheep Inspector, Port Chalmers. BENJAMIN P. BAYLEY, Chief Inspector. Sheep Inspector’s Office, Dunedin, December 8, 1875.

MUSIC. MR W. J. MORRIS H (Organist, All Saints’ Church), Haa commenced giving lessons in Singing and Reading Music, teaching the Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Organ. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of forming x? Elementary Class for Vocal Training and Reading, aie respectfully requested to communicate at once. To Parents.—A Juvenile Class, on very liberal terms, in preparation. Schools attended. Apply between 10 a.m. and G p.m. in Friendly Societies’ Hall. U ERR SCHOTT begs to intimate to his pupils and the public that he has transferred his Academy of Music to his residence, in Lower York place, opposite Smith street. Circulars to be had on application* NOTICE. Orchestral Society every Monday, at oclock. N.B.—Pianofortes for Sale, just arrived, and

"poclally selected by Herr Schott. Inspection and trial invited. MISSES BELL oavo now reaumcs' d.ua!o Lessons at their Rooms, Princes treel and request former Pupils to attend ‘t. their usual hours MlfW AJTKEN, I'eacher of P'moforte, FUieoi Btrutit, Term* on application.

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Evening Star, Issue 3995, 14 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3995, 14 December 1875, Page 2

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