NTERNATIONAL TUQ-OF-WAB. NATION AGAINST RATION. GARRISON HALL, SiTORDAY NBXT, APRIL 30, And Following flights. £IOO PBIZHS, SIOO FIRST PRIZE, £SO OASH and 11 GOLD MKDAtS. SECOND PRIZE, £2O OASH; THIRD PRIZif, £lO CASH. Judges: J. B. Thomson, Esq., and S. MYiBS, IBQ, Starter: A. Huntbb, Esq. Time-keeper: E. Hooo, iSQ The DUNEDIN ORDNANQE BRAS 3 BAND (under the Directorship of Bandmaster Coomba) will be la attendaneo to play National Airs. CONDITIONS. Each team to ooueltt of 10 m?n with captain and subatltafce. Each team to bs composed of representatives of a different nationality. No entrance fee. Bach team to deposit £l, to ba returned at end of competition. Entiiea close FRIDAY NEXT. April 29th, at Committee Rooms, Choral Hall, Moray phce, where complete schedule of conditions, entry forms and all information can be obtained from the Secretary. POPULAR PRICES: Circle, 2s; Body of Hall, 1b Dooiß open at 7. Contests commence at 8. E. B. HIYWARD, Secretary of Committee, Choral Hall. INTE TUG-OF-WAR, ,HK SECRETARY will be in attendance at the Choral Hall, Moray place, THIS EVENING and TOMOBROW EVENING, from 7to 10 o'clock, to give fall information and particulars to intending competitors. All interested in the forthcoming contests are cordially invited to attend. INTERNATIONAL TUG-OF-WAR. NOTICE OP WITHDRAWAL. ELIEVING in the public interest that too much of a good thing Is unwise, the Members of the Dunedin Ordnance Band, having arrived at an amicable understanding with their rivals, are pleased for the present to withdraw from the field. R. M'LELLAN, Hon. S?o. D.0.8. [A Caed.] ,HE MEMBERS of the Dunedin Ordnanoe Band desire to Return their warmest Thanks to His Worship the Mayor (O. R. Chapman, Esq ), Hod. R. Oliver, J. Roberts, G.M.Q., D. Pinkorton, M.H.8., J. Mills, M.H.R., W. Dawson, M.8.R., the various Volunteer Officers, and citizens who bo generously placed their services at the Band's disposal in connection with proposed Tag-of-War. R. M'LELLAN, Hoc. Sea. D.0.8, ANOING. Mrs A. J. M'Gregor (nie Lowe) will hold an Evening Class for Gentlemen only, should sufficient names be enrolled. Terms, LI Is per quarter, payable in advanoe. Broadway's Impsrlal Hotel, Princes street. MEETINGS MEETING of those interested In the FORMATION of a YACHT CLUB will be held at the Harbor Board's Office, TOMORROW (Tuesday), 26th Inst., at 8 p.m. W. SLIGO, Hon. Sec pro tern. SAVAGE OLUB. SEVENTH SEASON. ,HE OPENING MEETING of the above _ Club will be hsld In St. Matthew's Sohoolroom on TUESDAY EVENING, 3rd May. Chair taken at 8.15 pm, D. OARGILL, Hon. Secretary. SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION, ALL SHORTHAND WRITERS are rein the Choral Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to consider the advisability of forming an Association, Chair will be taken by Mr Mark Cohen. J. CROSBY SMITH, Convener. ELECTION NOTICES. BRUCE ELECTION. R JAMES ALLEN will Address the Blectors at the following places:— Glenledl-MONDAY, 25th Wangaloa-TUESBAY, 26th Glenore-WEDNESDAY, 27th Manuka Creek—THURSDAY, 28th Waitahuna Gully-FRIDAY, 29th HIIIend—SATURDAY, 30th. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. |ENTLEMAN requires superior Bedroom, f Breakfast, with Sitting Room, or use of same. Reply "Superior," HAR Office. 'ANTED, steady Man Boarder, or Two »» young Ladies; terms moderate. Apply corner Hope and Walker streetß. LOS? Atm FOUND. OST, LI Note, N.E. Valley or trem, SunJ day afternoon; reward. "X.Y.Z.," Box 76, Post Office, OST, Gold Brooch, two horns set in pearls, J between St. Andrew's Church nnd Russell street via Grant tt'eet; finder rewarded. Apply Mrs H. M'Neil, iluaßell street and Oanorgate street. OST, Piuk-and grf y Parrot, Reward on J return to Mrs Taylor, Edina, Gaveraham Rise. LOST, Spaniel Tup, "Dandy"; brown body, white breast, paws; old registration collar; reward. Borrow?, Cargill street. " OST, Waterproof Overcoat, between Green _J Island and Saddle Bill, on 23rd inst,; reward. " W.H," Colonial Bank. OUND, St. Bernard Dog; if not claimed within three days will be sold to pay expenses. Apply W. Barclay, butcher, Albany sheet. LOST, White Fox-ten ier Pap. Reward on returning to Thoa. Wallen, Burke street, Mornlngton. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2 o'clook. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DBAPEBY, BOOTS, SHOES, Etc., From a Country Store. 'AMES SAMSON AND 00. I have received Instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, A large and well-asEorted stock of General Goods, Including— Men's, youths', and boys' suits, shirts, pant?, overcoats, all-wool dress materialp, blue serge, double width coatlego, tweeds, Holland, diaper, forfar, shirting, calicoes, blankets, quilts, cardigan jaoketß, shawls, gloves, hosiery, corsets, curtains, boots, shoes, slippers, Etc, etc, etc. Without reserve. .? FRIDAY, 29th APRIL, At half-pabt 2o'clock. IRON TRAMWAY RAILS. IRON FLUMING. (To be seen on the Property of the late Saddle Hill Gold Mining Company.) M. SPEDDING will sell, at his Booms, on Friday first, at half-past 2 o'clock, 8 tens 61b tramway rails (2,755 ft), 12ft and 16ft lengths 383 ft flaming pipes, lengths 20Jft, diameter 71a. Without reserve. WEDNESDAY, 2?in APRIL, At 3 o'clock. At Booms, Manse street, RUSTIC FURNITURE, All [made of Native Woods, and consisting oj Garden Seats, Easy Chairs, Tables, etc Now ojj. View. >AR& 9 B NQLDS, AND CO.
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Evening Star, Issue 8808, 25 April 1892, Page 3
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