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ORINTHIAN ©BAND TREAT. MIDNIGHT CARNIVAL BALL, POSTPONED until 9th NOVEMBER, 1865, In consequence of the inclemency of the "Weather. For the BENEFIT of JEM O'BRIEN, Reduoed Prices—Tickets, Single, 4a ; Double do., 6s. N.B.—A first-class Band and M.C. wall be in attendance. Fancy Dresses can be obtained at the Hall. GRAND SHOOTING MATCH. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. £6O IN PRIZES. YAUXHALL GARDENS. TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 9. MR. J. W. ROBINSON (late Lieut. Fire Brigade) having leased the Rifle Gallery at the above Gardens, will open the same tomorrow by a Grand Rifle Competition, open to all comers and any description of Rifle. The Prizes are as follow : Ist Prize—A 36 Guinea Double-barrelled Gun (one barrel rifled, and the other smooth-bore), by James, of London, with case and everything complete.—To be competed for by 36 members, at 10s each. 2nd Prize—One 24 Guinea Rifle, with mahogany case complete, by T. R. Mortimer, Edinburgh and London.—To be contested by 20 members, at 10s each. To Commence at 2 o'clock. ASSEMBLY BALLS. HE LAST OF THE SERIES IS FIXED FOR FRIDAY NEXT, the 13th INSTANT. Subscribers and their friends are requested to take Tickets ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, Between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m., AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL. HE ART UNION DRAWING ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, Is Postponed UNTIL TO-MORROW EVENING, When it will positively come off, at the EMPIRE HOTEL. N.B.—lmmediate application is necessary, as but a few shares are left. # 39 Horses ! and only 39 Members 1 A. O. , NOTICE To Visitors Attending Vaxhall Gardens on the Prince of Wales' Birthday. LUNCHEON will be provided in the _ Rotunda during the day, at 2s per head, by Bro. Watson, of the Royal Hotel. RINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. J. W. FEGER, CROWN HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, Corner of Forbury Road. AMUSEMENTS : Swings, Skittles, Quoits, Bagatelle, &e. Climbing Greasy Pole for a Leg of Mutton. All Games Free. ESTATE OF MESSRS CURRIE & SMITH. NOTICE. WE hereby appoint Mr J. R. Smith to collect all debts due to the Estate of Currie & Smith. JOHN DAVIE, JOHN GRIFFEN, Interim Sequestrators in the Estate of Ourrie & Smith.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 783, 8 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 783, 8 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 783, 8 November 1865, Page 3

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