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<Jovernm«nt Notices. E. R. Education Department, Wellington, 13th February, 1902. mENDERS for the SUPPLY of GROCERi IES, BREAD, MEAT, FUEL, BOOTS, and MILK to the Industrial Schools at Burnham and at Burwood, and the School for Deaf Mutes at Sumner, from the Ist April 1902, to (ho 31st March, 1903, will be receive! at the respective institutions up to noon on TUESDAY, (iie 4th March. General conditions may bo seen, and forms cf tender obtained, at the Schools, and also at the Public Works Office, Christchurch. Tenders are to be addressed to the respective Managers, afid marked outside “ Tender for Supplies.” GEORGE HOGBEN, Secretary. TETANTED, a MATRON for the SUNNY- * V SIDE ASYLUM, CHRISTCHURCH, who will be expected to commence duty on the Ist of March next; age, from thirty to forty years; previous asylum experience not necessary, but training in a general hospital or other largo institution desirable. Salary commences at £IOO a year, with board, washing, etc. Applications, stating qualifications, with copiesof testimonials, to be addressed as above to the Medical Sunerintendent. Sportin'*.

JQUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY (CUP DAY), FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 26th and 28th FEBRUARY and Ist MARCH. First Race each da'- 12.30, and Last Race 5.15. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is: Grand Stand, 100 extra. Tickets for Stand on sale at Railway" Station. £1 TOTALISATOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE. Special Trains will leave Dunedin Station for Racecourse Siding at 9.20, 10.50, 11.20, 11.45, 12.30, 1.0. and 1.15. The 11.20. 11.45, and 12.30 Trains runs direct to Course. Trains will leave Racecourse Siding for Dunedin at 4,50, 5.30. 5.45, and 6.10. The first three Trains run direct to Dunedin. Trains also leave Wingatui Station at 5.10, 6.30, and 7.5. RETURN FARES, including admission to the grounds: Carriages, 2s 6d; Seated Waggons, 2s. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. Corporation Moticos. CITY OF DUNEDIN. fIiYAKE NOTICE.—The Valuation Lists for ■it. Soutii, High, Bell, and Leith Wards, comprising the City of Dunedin for the year 191K-3, are now open for inspection at the Town Clerk’s Office, Town Hall. All objections must be left at the Stipendiary Magist tale's Court, Water street, on or before the 15th day of MARCH, 1902, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Town Clerk's Office not less than Ten Days before the next sitting of the said Court. TITOS, B. fATRBATRN, Town Clerk, Dunedin, 17th February, 1002. ntYENDERS will bo received until 5 o’clock JL p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, for the ERECTION of FENCING on Section 45, Block V., Dunedin and East Taieri district. Specification may be seen on application at the City Engineer’s Office. " THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 12r,h February. 1902. NOTICE. TO SHIPOWNERS. A PPLJOATION undersigned TAKE UP the T KATANE and AU YEARS’ GUAR A (9-10ths) of the --T Terms and cu d A Office cf thin Pep; Any i'uri-’ier h,:'. from Chairman Fe'ii:i. S will be received by tro from Shipowners willing to HADE BETWEEN WfIACKLAND, on a FIVE (5) TFF. from Nine-tenths TLERS and SHIPPERS. :is may bo seen at the nan -R may be obtained A. PEEBLES, C r nunutco, Tauealua. an -.4 I'aand. ‘mid Silver-mounted Roslyn and Kaikorai Store, Rosi.yu; rewa.d. WILL Person v Purse nt’.ivi plcase return Biook J'"" OST, from Maori Hill, Dark Pony; re--J ward. Binuic, wiroworker, 18i George street. LOST, Workshops picnic, Gold Bar Brooch (horseshoe, diamond and sapphire); handsome reward. Souness, jeweller, Princes street. Jf OST, a Youth's Coat from cart. Please L> return 142 George street. I OST, Black Retriever Dog from Burnside, i Reward on returning same to Trewern, care of Moritzsoa and Co. LOST (Saturday Night), Masonic Gold Scarf Pin; reward. Return M. Allen, Grosvenor street', Kensington, South Dunedin. LOST, Gold Amethyst Brooch, between Jackson street and camp. Reward return Arthur and v-0., Crawford street. I OST, in Dundus street, or Cemetery road, J Opossum Rug; reward. D. Bethune, King street. LOST, a Gold Pin with bell attached, vicinity George street, Pelichet Bay; reward. 448 George street. while blaze m Apply IT.. Fleet, STRAYED, tiiis morning, 4 Heifers and One Bull; owner pay expenses. Mrs Davidson, Anderson Bay road. 1 BOUND, Lady’s Bicycle, Workshops picnic. . Apply James Erodes. Kiwi v.ydo Works, Ogg's Corner, South Dunedin, "BAOUND, Light-bay Mar _E? nose, with cover on. King street north. FOUND, best shop in town for Fresh and Palatable Fish of every description; also Oysters and prime Poultry; only the very best and freshest fish supplied. Stewart, fishmonger, Princes street. FOUND. —“Parker’s Hair Tonic” Cures Dandruff and falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy; y.ll chemists 2s 6d; posted, 3s. Board and K©«\clleneo. MRS PETERS,, late of Middlemaroh, begs to inform her Friends and the General Public that she has taken Mills’s Commercial Hotel, Frederick street, and trusts to have a share of public patronage. As there is another Commercial Hotel in Dunediin, I have decided to CHANGE the NAME to the HOTEL MIDDLEMARCH. Patrons can rely on netting the Peat Brands of Liquor. Telephone No. 910. CO MFORTAB IDTUmTo for Working-Man ; terms moderate. 54 Filleul street. Two or Three Gentlemen every convenience; terms Gordon House, 56 Hanover street. TTACANCY v Boarders; moderate. ANTED, by elderly Lady, Partly-fur-nished Room, with fireplace; board; central. Address “M.M.,’’ Albany street P.O. WANTED, by young Gentleman, Board and Residence; hot, cold water; north end preferred. Address “ Comfort,” Albany street P.O. Public Notices. IF you find it hard to make both ends meet, economise by using Hondai-Lanka Tea. i The best value in pure tea. I BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. MELVILLE SUITS, were 9s 9d to 12s 6d— | Reduced Price, is lid. MEN’S SAG SUITS, were 50s— Reduced Price, 33s 6d. AND J. ARTHUR, GEORGE STREET. I

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Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 5

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