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AMUSEMENTS. UNEDIN ANNUAL REGATTA, JANUARY 3, 1875. PROGEAMME: Champion 4-Oar Inrigged Gig Race, open to all comers. Course, 3 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. Fhst prize, L 25; second prize, LlO. Amateor 4-Oar Inrigged Gig Race. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. First prize, 4 cups presented by Messrs Kohn and Co.; second prize, L 5. 4-Oared Race, for heavy inrigged uncovered boats, to be approved of by Afanagemttit of Committee. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. First prize, L 7 10s; second priz j , L 4. Ships' 4-Oar Gig Race, open to crews belonging to vessels in Dunedin and Itort Chalmers. Course, 2 miles. No entrance. First prize, LlO ; second prize, L2 10*. Boys' 4-Oae Iniugged Gig Race ; age, under 17. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 2a 6d an oar. First prize, L 7; second prize, L 3 10s. Amateur Inrigged Pair-Oar Race. Entrance, 5s an oar. Course, 2 miles. Prize, L 5. Watermen's Inrigged Pair-Oar Race, open to bona fide watermen in Dunedin, and Port Chalmers. Course, 3 mileß. Entrance, 5s an oar. Prize, L 5 and entrance money. Sculling Race, any boats. aH'comers Course, 2 miles. Entrance, ss. Prize, L 5. Canoe Race, all comers. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, ss. Prize, L 5. ■pen Sailing P. ace. Course, to Macan. drew's Bay and back. Entrance, 10s. Prize, LlO. JS r o second prize, unless three boats start. Entries will be received by the undersigned, Universal Bond, up to 5 o'clock p.m., 3<>th inst., stating colors, with names of strokes and boats, and enclosing entrance fee. G. A. FENWICK, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. XCURSION and Pic-nic to Waihola" j Green Island, and Walton Schools, on 24th inst. Tickets to be had from the members of the School Committees. UNEDIN Dancing Academy. Queen's Theatre (established 1865). Adult Classes. Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. Juvenile Class (under the patronage of the leading families of Dunedin) Saturday morning from 11 to 1 o'clock. General Juvenile Class. Saturday afternoon 3 to 5 o'clock. Terms to each class, One Guinea per quarter, payable in advtnce. Private Classes, adult and juvenile, at Mrs tfamann's residence, Regent Road —arranged as desired.

MEDICAL. "v R MARTIN, Great King street (opposite Red Lion Brewery). Consulting hours: 10 to 11 a.m., 2 to 3 p.m., 6 to 7.30 p.m. DUNCAN NrVEN,M.D.,&c.,Hcmo9O- - • pathic and Allopathic Physician, may be consulted daily between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m. and 3 and 4 p.m., and in the evenings, at Mr Marshall's, Chemist and Druggist, George street, where also messages may oe left. Residence : Corner of Union and Cumberland streets. Note. —Consultations betwf half-past 3 Mid 4 for disuses of women and children- "" K GILLIES begs to intimate that;he has commenced Practice in Dunedin, Residence—THE OCTAGON, Next Athenaeum. HEALTH AND LONG LIFE IF YOU TAKE GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURE} (Tiger Brand.) JUST INTRODUCED INTO NEW ZEALAND. To be had of the following Chemists, viz.:— MESSRS WTLKINSON AND ANNING, Princes street, Appointed Sole Agents for Dunedin ; Mr Wm. Elder, sole agent for Port Chal. mors; Mr W. C. Ancell, sole agent for Waikouaiti; Mr Jas. R. Hayne, sole agent for Palmerston; Mr Wm. Green, sole agent for Tiniaru; Mr H. H. Coggins, sole agent for Oamaru ; and in every town in New Zealand of the duly-appointed agents,

The cures performed by these Wonderful Medicines are truly miraculous, and never fall persevered with, They consist of the Aperient Mixture, the Rheumatism Mixture, and the Gout Mixture. Get Handbillß and Pamphlota of the Agonts and read the Testimonials. KJJUCATXONAL, MUSIC. Xt W. J. MORRISH . (Organist, All Saints' Church), Has commenced giving lessons in Singing and Beading Music, teaching the Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Organ. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of forming an Elementary Class for Vocal Training and Beading, aie respectfully requested to communicate at once. To Parents.—A JuvenileCClas s on very liberal terms, in preparation. Schools attended. Apply between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Friendly Societies' Hall. "ERR S 0 H O T 1 begs to intimate to his pupils and the publu that ho has transferred his Academy of Musk to his residence, in Lower York place, deposit Smith street. Circulars to be had on application. NOTICE. Orchestral Society every Monday, at oclocl N.B.—Pianofortes for Pale, just; arrived, ar peciijly selected by Hero Schott. Inspection and trial invited* iHF. MISSES B. SIX nave cow resum Muslo Leßflous at their Booms, Print straei and request; former Pupils to atte *t their usual hour /, XV A.JLTKF/J 1, Teacher ui P' uioio Filloul «r* K ~ Terms on appiio&tio.

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Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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