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PUBLIC NOTICES. RAND FJrewoTks Display on board 23rd inst., 7 p.m. . . . _ "BW ZEALAND TUBF RECORD.' VOL. 111.-1886-7. NOW READY. Price, 10s 6d (including Postage). WHETHAM AND CO.. Box 325 P. 0., Dunedin. A PPLICATIONS, ia writing only, for GATEMEN at Races on Anniversary Day will be received up to 4 o'clock on WEDNESDUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. NNIVERSARY RACES, FRIDAY, MARCH 23»u. FIRST RACE STARTS at i-past 12 sharp. ADMlSSlON—Grandstand, oi ; Crouuda, Is. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. DUNEDIM RACES. FRIDAY, 23rd MARCH, 188S (Anniversary Day). OCSAN BEACH RAILWAY. IRAINS will Leave Dunedin Railway Station for the Racecourse at frequent intervals throughout the day, as per time-table on posters. Return Tickets, One Shilling. Single Tickets (Racecourse to Dunedin), Sixpence. Tickets may be obtained at the Railway Station, the Ticket Eox in Custom-house Square, and at Jacobs's, Mendorshausen's, Allen's, and Scott's, tobacconists. nRAND ART UNION. WINMNG NUMBERS--1415, 1204, 1062, 391, 357, 10!>7, 1748,1579, 1686, 434, 1457, 1036, 1970, 1350, 97. 2491, 1716, 1694, 2281, 2075, 2314, 2252, 2185, 963, 11*29, 1920, 807. 1567, 2112, 1256, 1214. 49, 1892, 2164, 45, 1652, 2065, 913, 1418, 1105, 2153, 1095, 1111, 1340, 142, 769, 2156, 535, 1360, 1540, 594, 414, 976, 1680, 452, 111, 322, 1020, 1512, 2, 566, 277, 1414, 1930, 2412, 1585, 289, 1308, 168, 2441, 864, 264, 2191, 470, 497, 952, 442 255. 574, 1073, 752, 617, 1279, 99, 1028. 1194, 1488, 2350, 1761, 2048, 1322, 1054, 611, 458, 1240, 1335, 1374, 320, 2475, 1460. The Prizes can be ob l ained by calling at Jack Infield's Robert Burns Hotel, George street. N.B.—Any Piizes Net Claimed by Saturday, the 24th March, will be Sold to defray expenses. IN TJE ESTATE OF GEORGE ROLAND, of Dunedin, Deceased, Intestate. ALL Persons indebted to the above-named deceased are requested to pay tie amounts of their several accounts to me, or to Mr Kdraund Smith, Dunedin. Also, all Persons having Claims against the said Estate are requested to forward the same to Mr Edmund Smith on or before Wednesday, the 28th day of March next. N.B.—Any Claim not sent in by the day named will be liable to be excluded from participation. R. C. HAMERTOV, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, March 14th, 1888.

Volunteer Office, DunediD, 20th March, 18LS. r\ISTRICT ORDER. From the Ist April, 1888, until further orders the Insp?ction Parades of the Ist Battalion O.R. Volunteers will take place as follows : FIRST INSPECTION. Garrison Band Second Monday in each month, City Guards-Second Monday in each month. South District Rifle3—Second Friday in each month. North Dunedin Rifles—Second Wednesday m each menth. Wakari Rifles—Second Thursday in each month. City Eifles —Second Tuesday in each month. Highland Rifles-Second Tuesday in each month. Irish Rifle3—Second Monday in each month. Caversham Rifles—Third Wednesday in each month, SECOND INSPECTION. The Battalion will Parade at the Garrison Hall on the Fourth Monday in each month at 8 o'clock p.m. By order. H. GORDON, Major, District Adjutant. ►ROWN, EWING, AND CO. have made > for many year 3 a Special Study of the various makes of Gloves suitable for this market. They are in the position of holding a splendid stock, as it is a separate department, and every attention is paid ladies requiring Glovos for either promenade or evening wear. The following makes in stock and fresh consignments by every direct steamer : LADIES' KID GLOVES. The "Ruddigore" (4-buttons), black, brown, and slates. The " Czarina " (4-buttons), tans, self-point?. The " Florence " (4 and 6 buttons and clasps), all shades. Tan Bracelet (6-buttons), a decided novelty. Ladies' Suede Gloves, white and cream, 8 and 10-button lengths; white and cream, lace arms, slate and gobelin, 6, 8, and 10-button lengths; tans, 10,12, and 15-button length* Ladies' Russian Calf Gloves (4-clasp), black, brown, and dark colors; also lined and fur tops. Nor'-wester (lined), Astrachan backs—latest novelty. 4-button (tan) Newmarket, heavy made. Children's 2-cUvp (lined), calf. Ladies' Evening Silk Gloves, black, white, cream, buttercup, and evening shades. Cashmere Gloves, blacks, browns, navies, etc., etc. LEXANDER GILLIES (Successor to William Gilchrist and Co.), PAINTER, OIL AND COLOR DEALER, PAPiSRHANGER, PICTURE-FRAMER, Bath street (off Octagon), Dunedin. I beg to inform my friends and the public that I have Purchased the Stock-in-trade and Business of William Gilchrist and Co., which I shall carry on in the premises hitherto occupied by them. I hope, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, and by keeping a select stock of fresh and first-class material, to merit a continuance of the favors liberally bestowed on Messrs Gilchrist and Co. in the past, ALEXANDER GILLIES, Bath street (off Ootagon), Dunedin. March Bth, 1888. i EFERRING to the above intimation, we J confidently recommend Mr Alexander Gillies as our successor in business. He is authorised to receive Payment of Accouuts due to us, and of these we request an early settlement. WILLIAM GILCHRIST AND CO. "'GREGOR WRIGHT, Picture-framer, Dealer, Moray place, was eight years with the Queen's Gildere and Framers.—Just received, llcasesofArtißts'Materials,includingCanvason Wedged Frames, which can be Bold 25 per cent, cheaper than any house in New Zealand. Everything necessary to an artist colorman in stock. Double Tubes at prioe of Binglft ones, specially imported from recognised maker to take the place of inferior brands; quality guaranteed. New Studies, Patent Eaßels, Boxes fitted to requirements, Canvas, Oil and Water-color Paper and Tablets, Brushes, Boards of all kinds, Mounting Boards (thiok and extra thick), Hand-gilt Mounts and Frames. Old We* Regilded equal to new. M'Gregor Wright has been appointed Pjotureframer to Hla Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. D. Jervoiß, C.B.

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Evening Star, Issue 7475, 20 March 1888, Page 3

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