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BAHKBTfrTO* NOTKJB. GAZBTTB IN BANKEUPTpY. -,' , HE EVENING STAR lad" ' '" " * " - ton of aUNptices under the Bankruptcy Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. 0 In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy, holde4 at Dunedin. ! ~ No. 405. In the matter of "The.Bankruptcy Act, 1883." and Amendments thereof. JKTSmCto IS HEREBY :GIVEN ihat I, _LI Thomas Walter Hungerford, of Dun'' edin, contractor, have this day filed a Petition: in the above Court to be adjudged a Bankrupt. Dated this 24th day of December, 1887. T, W. HUNGEBFOKD. And notice is hereby further given that the First.Meeting of Creditors in the above estate will be held at my Office, Rattray atreet, on. Thursday, the 29th day of December, 1887, at. the hour of 8 p.m. Dated this 24th Day of December, 1887, JAMES ASHOROFT, I LOS? FOUND aw. OST, Wednesday evening, between George J and Leith streets, Lady's Slipper. Return Mrs Whitson, George street. OST, between Moray place and Rattray. J street, a Silver Brooeh. Finder please return to J. Hislop, jeweller. ' ; ; f 7 PUBLIC NOTICE. FRUIT JARS. WE have just received this season's supplies of Fruit or Jam Jars. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., Princes street. MARCUS WARD'S IVE-SHILLING FLORAL ALBUM, Is the Cheapest and Best in Town. I WISE, OAFFIN, AND GO, PRIZE BEEF. PRIZE BEEF. ' " RAND DISPLAY of Christmas Fare on .' Friday and Saturday. A. RANDELL, Maclaggan street. i GAR DE N PA R T jf, In aid of the CONVALESCENT FUND, ! Will be held in the Grounds of the Hon, B, Oliver, M.L.C., Toloarne, Maori Hill, i ; ON TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, From 3to 7 p.m. Admission, 2s 6d. j Tickets can be had at Wilkie's, or from members of the Convalescent Fund Commi"^ I FORDYCE (late of Dunedin), ha secured extensive premises in Tyrone Buildings, \ Cestomb Street, Auckland, Is prepared to « ; RECEIVE GOODS FOR SALE ON COMMISSION, i And Solicits the Support of Friends in Otago STORAGE FREE. . | PIANOSI PIANOS! PIANOS HE DRESDEN, admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musical Instrument., The Sheet Mudo stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy-Hire System. J. A. X. RETOLE, Manager.; BROWN. PASTRYCOOK : 9 FEOTIONER, 67 George street, Dunedin. Visitors and Bxoursionists will find the above rooms wtU suited to their wants Coffee, Tea, and all Light Refreshments can be bad at any Jiour at reasonable prices. Wedding Cakes..Birthday Cakes. Grand display Scotqh Shortbread and Christmas Cakes. R. BROWN. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD NOTICE. lENDERS will be received until 2 o'clock for the Erection of Iron Top, or Lantern portion, and for Lamp Refleotors (separately), of Light to be exhibited on Cargill Mole, Otago Heads. . . , _ . For further particulars apply to the Engineer of the Board. »„.„«, « " JOHN L. GILLIES, Secretary. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. . FDIEWORKS. LARGE UANTITY to hand. A treat for L your Children. From a farthing up- j wards, and in Boxes from Ss to 30s. See novel j Transparent Sign. J. AND T. CHRISTIE, I Plumbers, 162 George street. lOOD TEMPLAR PICNIC, N.E.V., _; BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26,1887. Members' Procession from Choral' Hall 10 a.m. Sports in great variety, oommencetnflon. Grounds: City side of Mr Gleridinning's residence. These are the popular sports of the season. Amusement for old and ' young. Entries received on the ground. Admission Adults, Is; Children, 6d..-; t ; X FREETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION. JHE ANNUALP if ON I C WILL BE HELD AT THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GROUNDS, SAWYERS BAY, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 27th INST., Dance Music under the direction of Mr E.Parker. Tea only provided. Refreßhmeni|S can be purchased on the Grounds. ' : . Tickets: Railway' fare and admission to i Grounds -2s, Children half-price, can be ob- ] tained from the Committee at the: Bailor on the Railway Station %on" Tuesday morning. Trains leave 10 a.m. and 12.10 p.m. P«ti* travelling by ordinary train ticket will be charged Is admission to Grounds. ~ I.O.G.T.—ULY OF THE VALLEY LODGE, - No. 142. ..;■■ '■■ :■'■!■■. 'EMBERS of the" above fcodre. W». re,Bro. Robert Stevenson, leavinghis late residence, Russell street, for the Northern. Cemetery* Tomorrow (Sunday), the 26th inst., at 2.80 p.m. ; ROBBRT M'KINLAY, , Chief Templar, j 1.0. G.T. FUNERAL NOTIOE.-PRn)B OF DUNEDIN LODGE, NO. 30. !

HE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the I Funeral of our late~Brotber Robert Bterenßon, L.D., which will leave his late residence, Russell street, To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at beta of sister Lodges are cordial! W. WILLIB, Secretary. 1.0. G.T. FUNERAL NOTIOB.-TOION.pF OTAGO DEGREE TEMPLE, No. 2, DUNEDIN, THE OFFICERS and MEMBERS.of, »e above Degree Temple are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother Robert Stevenson, P.D.T., which will le * TO ( |^J*S Cemetery. A full »««ndanoe,re«pectfully re T quested. THOB. G. DYSON,' s ' Degree Templar.- i ISTR I 0 T OEDE '& | Volunteer Office, ■ Dunedta, 34th December, 1897.' , An examination of Officers (Captains _and Subalterns) will be held at the flatrisonJaall January, 1888. Candidates must submit names to the District Adjutant at least a wee*; I for examination in uniform, wfthj 7 ° r er# H. GORDON, Major, . -VTO qLAPTJUP.—If yQW want a ff»x»M J3I artiole at a reasonable price, call on , j LOMAS AND FRAKBR, Gmiißi* GJ ri^-i | MAURITIUS SUGARS just arrived, iuiWSle, for jams and jellies. j TBAS.-Indian and Ohini Teai, seleoted and blended for our trade; aboriginal ( s j; NEW FRUlTS.—CWlfondan Prunes and.; Pitted-Plums, Currants, Wanes, Sultanas and Muscatels, Grapes, Peaehe* .Apricots, etcftoj tins. ' ,;},'■ :■■. ;, !;^!-. ■:-:' ■-= V. v 5 | HAMS AND BACON, dairy fed, cured* smoked on our premises.- - ■-•- J NEW OHEESB Ain) very best dairies; also a good aid general assortment of GROCERIES to meet the wanta ■ofaiL' ■■'■■ • - : ;-'' •■■■'"■ <'•>: ,J ;'\:'*[*'?s If you eannot'oom« , "io inject and buy, then ring up A TRIAL

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Evening Star, Issue 7403, 24 December 1887, Page 3

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