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Publio Notioes. OTAGO FIRE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION. ■VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JLI o.i ami after Ist JUNE, 1882, all FIIIE INSURANCE BUSINESS will bo rated according to o Tariff arranged and agreed to by this Association. By °'del'- WM.HAHDY, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE.-C. W. Hawkins, liair.lrt.Bßtr, in thanking the publi.! for past favours, begs to intimate that ho haa opened those i premises, 100 Georco strcot (opposite tho Stteplo View Hotol), and will bo pleased to have a visit from old filcndg.—C. W. HAWKINS, Hairdroßßor. s]y MISS R. A. ItOSS (four years with Mrs Fnlknor) has COMMENCED BUSINESS next door to the TurkUh liaths, and is prepared to take Ordors for Hair and Hairwork of every description. Combings and Tangled Hair worked into any etyle. Lowest prices. liju £7000. ■yVTILL CLOSE 25th OCTOBEU. 14,000 MEMBERS at 103. MELBOURNE CUP. 128 llohsks. 440 Awards. Cash Awakds. First .. £1600 3 prizes of £100 .. £300 Second .. 650 5 „' CO .. 300 Third .. 300 10 „ SO .. 300 126 others 60 „ 16 750 (divided) 1400 60 „ 8 .. 400 100 „ 0 ~ 000 £3850 100 „ 5 .. 000 446 Prizes. £3160 Each Ticket haß Eight Chance 3, and can win Eight Prizes. A persons purchasing Two Tickets ho.l Sixteen Chances, the odds being 1 in 16. By letter only, with two stamps enclosed. Cheques (with Is exchange added), P.O. orders, and bank notes accepted. Where cheques are sent tickets will not be forwarded till after presentation of same Please avoid sending registered letters, telegrams, or coins. ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, P. 0., Dunedln. N.B.—The only Consultation in the Colonies that givo3 the public the opportunity oJ Nominating their own Committee, £7000. VICTORIAN DERBY AND MELBOURNE CUP. A MONSTER NOVELTY COMPANY ON ABOVE EVENTS. 10,000 Investors at £1 each. V.X.C. DERBY.—I 32 Prizes. First horse .. .. ..£IOOO Second horso .. .. ..400 Third horae ... .. ..200 Other starters (divided) .. ..000 Non-starters _.. .. .. 1800 Total .. •.. ..£4OOO MELBOURNE CUP.—I2B Prizes. First horse .. .. *.. £1000 Second horse .. .. .. 700 Third horse .. .. ..300 Other starters (divided) .. .. 1500 Non-startors .. .. .. 2500 Total .. ~ .. £0000 Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchango or cheques, or by money-orders, bank notos, or drafls. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. Address : ZOO JUMBO, care of H. N. ABBOTT, Ijijy Box No. 2, Post-offlce, Auckland. QKATES. —Improved pattern Roller Skates. Reduced prices 3j U A. & T. BURT. Business Announcements. Cash advertisements under this head, nob oxcoedlng four teen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. SEEDS. New Seeds.—ltalian Ryegrass, Clovers, Timothy, R»pe, Cowgrass.— Pryor, 62 Princes and 193 George streets. (1 ARDEN Seeds.—Gem Peas, Radish, X Lettuce, Beans; all seeds suitable for season.— Pryor, George and Prince* atreeti. - ORANGES, 13 for la; Pears, Apples, Figs, Ginger, Lemons.—Pryor, 62 Princes and George streets. POULTRY.— Really fine fat Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Fowl, Wild Ducks; Rabbits, Is pair.—Pryor, George street. CITY Boot Mart, 25 George street.— Try our Cookham Balmorals, lCs Cd—worth 20s; ditto E.S., 183 Od—worth 168. CITY Boot Mart. — Women's Woollinod Slippers, 4s; Felt, 3s 6d. Also, Felt House do, 3s Od-worth Ds 6d. CITY Boot Mart, 25 George street, doing a Large Family Trade in Boys and Girls' Boots. "VTOW Opening a Large Stock, by Home J3I Ships, of Girls' High-leg Button and Lace Boots. ' __ CITY Boot Mart. 25 George street.— W. H. Noale and Co., Makers and Sellers of Baota and Shoes. AT the Salvage Company—This Day, 20 Pieces French Poplins, 6|d; All-wool Beiges, 83d. AT the Salvage Company—3o Pieces Soft-wool Homespun, 6|d; 20 Pieces Melton Tweeds, j\&. , AT the Salvage Company—ls Pieces Coloured Serges, 6|<l; 15 Pieces Estamene Serges, 10|d. AT tha Salvage Company—B Pieces All-wool French Serges, 12|d; 20 Pieces Heather Homespun, lOjjd. AT the1 Salvage Company—lo Pieces Patience Homespun, 12|d; 15 pieces Knockabout Tweed, C|d. ■ OA PIECES Wincey, 3d; 10 Pieces &\J Twilled, 3|d; 13 Pieces Heavy Twilled Wincey, 4Jd ; Real Aberdeen Wincey, 83d. AT the Salvage Company—2o Pieces Heavy Checked Wincey, 6Jd; 15 Pieces Checked Tweeds, s|d. AT the Salvage Company—Ladies' Trimmed Kussel Cord Costumes, 10s Od; Ladies' Heavy Serge Costunion, \ii 6d. JOB Lot Children's Felt Skirts, Is ; Ladies' Tweed Skirtß, IB lid; Ladies' Quilted Alpaca, 3s lid. ■ JOB Lot Wool Squares, 3d ; Job Lot Infanta' Wool Hats and Muffs, Is lid; Ladies' Fut Muffs, 2s 3d. LADIEJS' Trimmed Cloth Jackets, 3i lid;" Ladies' Tailor-made Jackets, lOd Gd up; Ladies' Jersey Skirts, 3s 6d. t f\f~l PAIES Grey Blankets, 6s ■ \J\J lid; 100 Pairs White Blankets, 8s lid, 12s Cd; 50 Chartaline Blankets, 2s lid up. O A RUSH Door-mats, Is; 24 Pieces fr\j Tapestry Carpets, Is lid and 2s 3d; Unbleached Tabling, lOfrl. X i\ PIECES Tweed Shirting, s|d, 7|d, O" 0±<l; Strong Rope Matting, SJd; Frame Hearth-rugs, 3s 6d. OUBLE - WIDTH Heavy Twilled Sheeting. 72in. White Soft Twilled Sheeting, | 10jd ; SOin Twilled Sheeting, Is 2d. £* A PIECES Fine Grey Calico, 5a %y\j Piece—for 24 yards; 20 Pieces Horroeka' Soft Longcloth, 3s lid dozen. 6) A PIECES Stout Welsh Flannel, /£\j 73d, BJJ; White Honeycomb Towels, 3s lid dozen; Browußath Towols^Cjd. X A MOCK-ERMINE Fur Collars, Is, O V Is *!, 2j';' 30 dozen 2-Button Kid Gloves, Sjd. OA DOZEN 4-button Kid Gloves, Is fc\3 lid; 5 dozen Ladies' Jersey Obutton Kid Gloyo»,_3jlld. 7 DOZEN Beat Lined Calf, with spring, 3s fkl; Lot Jersey Cashmere Gloves, half-price. -| f\f\ PAIRS Boys' Mole Trousers, X\J U 3s lid; 60 Pairß Boys' Ribbed Tweed Trousers, 5s 6d. X A BOYS' Long Overcoats, 5s lid ; O" 100 Boys' Knicker Suits, 3s Ud, 6s 6d ; 10J Pairs Mon'a Tweed Trousers, 5s lid. t*f\ MISN'iS Heavy Colonial Tweed OU Trousers, 10s Od ; Men's Serge Suits, Wi Cd ; Men's Imperial Tweed Suits, 24s Od. Krf~i DOZEN Men's Worsted Socks, O \_/ Cd ;25 dozen Men's Knitted Socks, ejd ; Boys' Turban Caps, 6d. MEN'S Flannel Shirts and Drawers, ' 2s lid.—Saivage Company, 39 George street. Gabia-s and Plante, Proprietors. 28jj UMINOUS PAINT can now be purchased Jor p.-lvate use, and Licenses anauged for Trade purposes, at George street, next Dundas, North Dunedin.—Fermor Willson, aole agent for New Zealand. JW OT PIES, Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee. —Thomas Hall's Pastry and Confectionery House, corner High and Friuces streets. 20jy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6383, 28 July 1882, Page 3

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