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rabUo*otu» WALTON PARK COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). T NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. HE Company, while taking this opportunity of thanking their Customers for past favors, beg to inform them that on 28th •■ebruaryinst. their connection with the Abbotsfoid Colliery (Samson's) will terminate, and that on and after Ist March next, they will surply none but their own coal, which speaks for itself. H. B. M'INTOSH, Manager. NOAH'S ARK, (Late Red House) GEORGE STREET. ALL intending Purchase™ of Toys, Fancy and Useful Berlin Wool Work, &c. t are respectfully invited to visit the Noah'B Ark, where they will find a stock to select from repiete with the latest novelties from hurope. Albums from Is 6d to T. 5; Work-boxes and Wiitmg Desks from 3s to L 5. C. H. RUSSELL & CO., (Successors to B. Singer and Co ) Late Red House, George street, N.8.-Ovor 2,000 Birthday and Wedding Presents. GRAND ART UNION. 830 MEMBERSAT Ll EACH. CUTTER Yacht SECRET, 27 tons, to be drawn at the OCCIDENTAL HOTcL, WELLINGTON, On the Ist MaTch. Built in Auckland by the well-known Auckland builders, Messrs Miccol and Son (which fact is a sufficient guarantee of itself) j coppered and Bpect: racing and other sails, dingy, cooking utenßils, &c, Ac. Winner of the following races:—Auckland Regatta, 1875 : match with Daphne and the Champion Yacht Race, 1877, 4c, &c. Insured for LSOO, the ro'icy for which goes with the winning ticket. Should she, however, prior to the drawing, be lost or otherwise disabled, members will have their subscriptions returned in full Winner can have her deliveied free of cost at any of the following ports, viz :-Auckland, Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, orDunedin.

As only a limited number of tickets are allotted to Dunedin, early application is requested. JTHOS. PATERSON, Temple Chambers. -\TOTICE OF REMOVAL.-G. Hindle, -LI China Hall, Princes street, to George street, near Royal George Hotel. Q.EORGE GRANT, i Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, Money and Sharebroker, Land and Estate Agent, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. JJROWN, EWING, & CO. having bought in this market a large shipment of MEN'S AND BOYS' PELT HATS, at an Enormous Reduction from original cost, they will be offered at the following prices : 30 dozen Boys' Felt Hats, Is 6d. 30 do do do 2s 6d. 30 do Men's do ls6d. 30 do do do 2s 6d. 30 do do do 3s6d. BROWN, EWING, & CO.

PUBLIC NOTICE. LEVES & FRANKLIN, finding that they will have to alter their prenrses to make room for their extensive stock that they have now landing, have determined to offer the whole of their Goods at 25 per cent, below their original price for one month, commencing on Friday, February 16. Personß who wiah to purchase Paper-hang-ings, Oils, 'White Lead, Glass, Canvas, &c, &c.,have now an excellent opportunity of investing their money to very great advantage. N.B.—This is a Genuine Pale. We make this sacrifice in preference to removing our paper and glass-racks when full. If we were to do so we should undoubtedly get our papers and glass mixed and seiioußly damaged. I ALE NOW ON. Levea andFrankiin. REMNANTS.-6 Pieces Paper, 2a 6d. Leves and Franklin, Princes street. PIECES SATIN PAPER, 15s. Leves and Franklin, Princes street. CANVAS, Tape, Tacks, and good ground Paper, with Border, for room 10ft x 12ft, 9ft high. LI. ' OME AND SEE Leves and Franklin's J Job Lines of Papers, &c., &c. TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF DUNEDIN. WE, the undersigned citizens of Dunedin, request that your Worship will prohc hegatta in Otago Harbor. J The motive which actuates us in making request is that we feel Btrongly the desirability of giving eve.y encouragement to manly and healthy exercises, especially these like rowing and sailing, a knowledge of which is of high value in a community like onra. gatta this year at Port Chalmers, and we beg to express a hope that with your Worship's authoritative recognition the regatta will prove a marked success, and will give a healthy stimulus to those exercises. George M'Lean P. C. Neill J. M. Ritchie George L. Sise James A. Walcott A. R. Livingston Robert Wilson James Winter William Wright Keith Ramsay John T. Wright George Turnbull John Stephenson James Mills Nimmo and Blair Thos. J. Leary Brown, Ewiug, & Co A. & J. M'Failane J. Hardie and Co. George Young Peter Adair S. Kohn and Ce. Peter Adair John Taylor George iJowse H.Wise Weir and Samson John Fargie Walter Piictor Esther and Low Alex. Durie Frank Elliott And 300 others. TO MESSRS M'LEAN, NBILL, WALOOTT, and the other gentlemen signing the above requi ition. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in complying with your request, and 1 now cordially invite the citizens to observe Friday, the 23ra Annual Regatta. Yours faithfully, c. sTbeevhs, Mayor. City Council Chambers, DanedUi, 17th February, 1877.

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Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 3

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