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WJJXLI? NOTICES. 5.0.0 i-'IKST AKMI/JL PiONIO AWJ.) feP-JK'.VS ; to be held at Chingfoid, Jorth-east Valley, on BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th, IBS ?, Under the patronage of various Friendly Societies. A procession, to be headed by the Kaikoral Excelsior Brass Baud, will leave the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street, at 9.30 am. A good Programme of Sports, Amusements of all kinds, Toys, etc., for Children. American Swing Boats will be erected. Durirg the day several Seleotiona will be played by the Band. Tea will be supplied free of charge between 12 and 1 and 4 and 5 o'clock. Admission to grounds, Is; Ohildron, Gd. WM. KKOON, Hon. Secretary. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. HE MEMBERS of No. 3 District are rej. quested to Attend the Good Templars' Procession on Boxing Day, leaving the Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray street, at 9.30 a.m. Full regalia. ROBERT W, EDGEWORTH, District Master. "EMBERS of Hope of Dunedin Tent are be held at Ohingford, N.E. Valley, on Boxing Day. Tickets, Is each. Friends meet Rattray stroet Oddfellows' Hall, at 9 30 a.m. T. BARMBY, Sec, 1.0. Rechabites. "ASONIO PICNIC.—A Social Gathering of Masonic Brethren and their Friends will be held on Boxing Day at Macandrew'a Bay. All those desirous of attending are cordially invited. The ss. Peninsula will leave the Rattray street Wharf at 10 a.m. Return fare, 2s 6d. Any other Information required can be obtained from the undersigned. ROBERT M'KENZIE, 75 Princes street. LODGE OTAGO KILWINNING, No. 417, S.O. EMBERS of the above Lodge and their _ __ Friends are requested to Meet on Rattray street Wharf at 10 o'clock sharp on Wednesday Morning, 26th Inst., to join in a Picnic to be held at Macandrew'a Bay. By order of the R.W M. G. 0. JEFFREY, Sec. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY 0¥ OrAGO. \ Pr LIGATIONS for Money takers, Check_Jl takers, and Groundsmen at the Society's Annual Gathering will be received till Friday, 28th inst., at 5 p.m. GEORGE WATSON, Secretary. OPENING ST. CLAIR TJRAMWAY AND OCEAN BEACH BATHS.-This beautiful and healthy Suburb, where sea and land agreed to form an Eden new, is now oonneoted with Danedin by a tramway. The few unsold properties in St. Clair, Waltham Rise, and Allendale can still be obtained at a very low price, as the proprietors have determined to confer on the Public, at the lowest possible rate and easy terms, the means of health and long life. I Bhall be moat happy to take intending purchasers to see the various houses and lovely Plans at temporary office, St. Clair. Tram fare, 3d. J. T. ROBERTS, Manse street. OBARr TLMBBR AND PALINGS. Now Landing ox Planter. 48,300 5-feet Palings ... 17,500 6 „ 70,000 feet Timber ... Prices at Wharf. ... 17s 6d per 100 ... 18s 6d „ ... 16s 6d i, FINDLAY AND CO., Dunedin.

HIBERNIAN SPORTS. THE FOLLOWING HANDICAPS have been declared by Mr Alfred Austin, tie Caledonian Society's handicapper, In connection with the file to be hold on the Caledonian Pociety's Ground on Boxing Day : Hibernian Handicap. 800 yards. F. Woods (sctatoh) J. Gebbie, 8 yds D, J. M'Donald, 2h yds W. Henderson, 9 R. Bmk, 3 yds J. Smith, 11 yds W. J. Burk, 5 yds W. H, Noel. 12 yds T. Homidgo, G yds F. Wain, 13 yds. 120 Yaeds. F. Woods (scratch) J. Gebbie, 6 yds D. J. M'Donald, 1j yd W. Henderson, Q\ yds R Burk, 2\ yds J. Smith, 7 ydß T. Hornidge, 4 yds Joseph Smith, 1\ yds J. Samuels, 4 yds W. H. Noel, 8 yds W. J. Burk, 6 yds F. Wain, 9 yds. Two-milh Walking Match. B, M'Donnell (scratch) J. Stenhouse, 15 seci 0. Bradley, 15 sees J. Cox, 20 sees W. H. Noel, 25 sees. One-mile Handicap. F, Butk (scratch) R. M'Donald, 30 yds W.Henderson (sera toll) J. Gebbie, 50 jds J. Henderson, 25 yds W. H. Noel, 50 yds J. Smith, 25 yds J. Thompson, 55 yds W. Caldwell 00 yds. DUNEDIN CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS COMPANY (Limitbd). CHRISTMAS AND BOXING DAY. Un £,)\ju. aim xuou ucbDiuwi, iwu, iu ordinary Time table will be suspended on all routes, when Engine-cars will leave Normanby for Carglll's Monument every 35 minuteß from 7.50 a m. to 7.80 p.m , and from Oargill's Monument at same intervals from 8.25 a.m. to 8 05 p.m. Tho Horse-car that runs between the Botanical Gardens and Hawthorne and the Castle street Car will be withdrawn, <- ON BOXING DAY A Horse-car will be run to and from Normanby and Hawthorne from 11.20 a.m. to 7.80 p.m every 35 minutes, to connect with Engine-cars. Fares by this oar, 3d each way. Cars will run to and from Manse street co*ner and St. Clair every 80 minutes from 8.15 a.m. to 8.40 pta.. and from St. Clair at same Intervals from 8.50 a.m. to 9.20 pm. Fares, 3d each way. On the Ocean Beacb and North-east Valley routes Horao-cars will be run at short latervals. J. CRAIG, Traffic Manager, .HE following Photographers will Close - their Premises on Chri tmas Day and Boxing Day, 25th and 26,fch December: Rutheiford and Co. F. A. Coxhead Burton Bros. J. R. Morris, jun London Portrait Rooms Frost and Co. America Photo, Co, George and Princes streets. URKISH BATHS, Moray place.—This Establishment will be Open during the Holidays and Summer Months, at all hours* especially for visitors and strangers to the City. Private Hot and Cold Shower Baths; Tepid Swimming Bath, and all kinds of Baths. Hairdressing Saloon on the premises. EADY-MONEY RICHARDS, HOOTING.—Men's splendid Brown Drab Tweed Suits,' 19s Gd. with patch pockets { just the thing for the holidays. OATING.—Men'B Blue Serge Suits, 18s 6d, well worth 30s, patch pockets. These goods cannot be bought elswhere. 'EN'S grand Black Cloth Trousers, 9s 6d, . worth 21b ; Heavy Tweed Jackets, 9sGd; Boys' Serge Trousers, 4s Gd. DIA Pairs Stripe Drill Trousers, U|dper C 5 X " pair. This is an absolute faot;you should see thera. " Pairs Corsets, Is Gd, Is Hd, 2s Gd; 1000 Straw Hats, 6d; Drawers, lOjd; Chemises, 10& d; Nights, 2s fld j exceptional value. ADIES' Printed Skirts, llsd, Is lid 7MJ lid; these goods are new and worth double. GRANNY Bonnets, Sun Hats, Infants' Gowns, and Baby-linen of every description at very low prices. S this Sale is Una Jide, everything - be aold at onco. ', B your time. !: a aDY-MONEY RICHARDS J\i (noxt Itoyal George Hotel), Qporge street, jGNXGHT, at the Dresden Piano Depot, 27 Princea street, the celebrated Italian I harpist, Signor Eidoroso. All Invited. BalU Good Templars' Hall, EalJT korai, Boxing Night, 2Gth Inst. Efficient I Band and M.C ELLEKNOWES ESTATE. Sections For Sale on terms to suit purI chasers. JAMES A. PARE AND CO., Auctioneer

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Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 3

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