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ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. (xnsrreD otaqo disteiot.) .HE FIRST GRAND OPEN AIR FETE, irr au> ch? the DISTRICT RELIEF FUND, WILL BE HELD AT VAUXHALL GARDENS, Cn THURSDAY, 9th INSTANT, The Anniversary of the Prince of Wales' Birthday, Under the distinguished Patronage of HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, The Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows, The Ancient and Independent Order of Oddfellows, and the Volunteer Fire Brigade. GREAT VARIETY OF SPORTS ! ! J Prises as follows : Prize. Entranc !. Entrance. d. £ a. d. Foot Race, heats, 200 yards 22 0 0 2 6 Hop, Step and Jump ... 1 1 0 010 Hornpipe 22 0 0 2 « Hurdle Race 22 0 OS Wrestling, Cumberland & Westmorland 220 050 Boys' Race, heats ... 0 15 0 None. Second 0 10 0 Third 0 5 0 Highland Reel 22 0 0 2 1 Standing High Leap ... 1 10 010 Foot Race, 400 yards ... 22 0 026 Sack Race ... ... 1 1 0 None. lunning High Leap ... 1 1 0 0 10 Wheelbarrow Race (blindfold) 110 0 10 All the sport 3 must be fairly contested, or no prize given. 0 2 6 0 10 0 5 0 None. None. 0 10 110 0 10 Fleury's Band is engaged to play dtiring the Day and Night. Refreshments of all kinds provided at Town Prices. TICKETS—TWO SHILLINGS EACH ; Children under Twelve, Free. Steamers will ply to and fro' at Sixpenny Fares. Children, Threepence. Care will be taken to keep the Gardens strictly Select. Tickets can be procured from the District Officers:—D.C.R., Brother Woodlands, Odd Fellows' Arms, George-street; D.S.C.R, Brother Brundell, Cargill-street ; D.S., Brother Walter G. Geddes, Princes-street; D.T., Brother M'lnnes, Princes-street ; and D.8., Brother Anderson, Maitland-street. Also, P.D.0.R., Brother Ainsworth, Stafford-street ; Brother Beissel, Rattray-street ; Brother Watson, Royal Hotel, Walker-street ; Brother Charles Grey, Princes-street ; Brother Towers, Royal George Hotel, George-street ; Brother White, Royal Hotel, King-street : Brother Williamson, Old England Hotel, Stuart-street ; and at Messrs. Geddes Bros., Tobacconists, Princes-street, or any Member of Committee. Procession to from at Royal George Hotel, George-street, at half-past ten o'clock. All friendly Societies are invited to attend in NEW ZEALAND BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIEEY. THE Twenty-Fourth Meeting of Shareholders for Payment of Subscriptions and Election of Auditors will be held at the Society's Offices, Telegraph Chambers, Stafford street, on Monday Evening, at Seven o'clock. W. ORAM BALL, SECEETAKY. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Directors of the above Society will be held this evening at M'Cubbin's Hotel, at 8 p.m. Business—To receive the reports of the various Committees, and any other business connected therewith. J. R. THOMPSON, Secretary. ->RIZE CLOCKS AND WATCHES. The only Prizes awarded for Clocks and Watches in the New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, to GEORGE YOUNG, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Rattray-street, Dunedin. Just Arrived, ex Caribou and Peter Denny from Glasgow. Also, ex Thracian, from London, One Case Jewellery, comprising the newest and chastest designs of Gold Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-rings, Scarf Pins, &c, &c. YOUNG'S Prize Clocks in Wood Cases, 14 de.ys YOUNG'S Prize Clocks in Marble Cases, Visible Escapements YOUNG'S Prize Clocks, in Alabaster Cases, Glass Shades YOUNG'S Prize Watches in Silver Hunting Cases (strong) YOUNG'S Prizes Watches in Silver Hunting Cases, Extra Jewelled YOUNG'S Prize Watches in Gold Hunting Cases, White Dial YOUNG'S Prize Watches in Gold Hunting Cases, Gold Dial YOUNG'S Prize Watches in Gold Hunting Cases, Compensation Balance YOUNG'S Prize Watches in GVid Huniing Cases, |-Plate, Centre Seconds Note the Address—GEOßGE YOUNG, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Rattray-stroet, Three doors from Shamrock Hotol,

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 779, 3 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 779, 3 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 779, 3 November 1865, Page 3