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AmußesQeiiti J^ YOE UJt H A L L. SUNDAY. 30th JANUABY GBAND MUSICAL NIGHT. 1. Fantasia—" Bohemian Girl " ". Orchestra 2. Glee-" From Oberon in Fairy Land" Choir 4. Song- The Oanteeneer"... Mißs Peters 5. Song—» sing, Sweet Blrd « . Mrg Smith c. Selection ... Orchestra 7. Glee-" The Bed Cross Knight" Choir °' § on« "The Last Aboard"... MrMaok«nzie 9. Solo and Chorus—'-When You and I in o FeF eYounK-Maggie" ... Lady 10. Selection ... OrchMf-M 11. QI W -" The Village Chorister" Chc£ Conductor: Mr J. Parker. Accompanist: Miss Parker. Doors open at 7 ; Commence at 7.30. Dreig Circle, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. 29js KOQR A M M E 01 the ST. CLAIB AMATEUR SWIMMING TOUBNAMENT. ... SATURDAY, sth FBBRUABT 1887. President: *Mr 3. F M. Fraser. ' Committee of Management: Mesisrs B. D. Day W. Boyd, F. Hyams, A. P. Bums, J. Wells, , , „ A. Collier, A. G. Fenwick. Judges: Messrs W.G.Neill, E. D. Day, J.H.Burnes Starter: Mrß.Phelan. Beieree: Mr James Mills. Timekeeper: Mr K. Hyams. Handicappers: Messrs E. D. Day, B. Phelan T. J. Walker. Hon. Secretary : Mr B. Hotter. 1. Boys' Back, under li years. 50 yards. Ist prize. Silver Medal ; 2nd, Inkstand. 2. Maidek Back. 100 yards. Ist prize, Barometer - 2nd, Teubia Backet. " • ' 3- P^TB-Dircfe. Ist prize, Silver Cup and Pic-4-H^. DnICAP- ] 50 yards. Ist priie, Trophy (value aiiiii; 2nd, Album. 6. Timing Match. Ist prize, Malacca (value £l Is) ; 2ud, Silver-mounted Walking Stick • 6. Boys, under It} years. 100 yards (handicap). Ist prize, oue Pair of Boots to order; 2nd, Swedish Bush Knife; 3rd, Silver Pencil '•^ndXph^Tt) 8' lßt^e.«^ Medal; 8. Pmvate Poio Mai ck (12 competitors)and Polo Back. Prze, General Gordon's Diary. 9. Ujtoer-watbkS-vvimmixg. Distance, lstprtee. Trophy(£2 is); 2nd, Album. 10. Obstacle Hace. lou y.rds (six obstacles). Ut prize, Trophy (£1 10s); 2nd, S.l.er Chain andPendant; 3rd, Cigarette Case and Hold«r. 12. Swimming Fully Dhkssed. 50 yards Ist ,o ti pme> 6yd * hoß'ya 'I'weed (£110s); 2nd, Ham. 13. Handicap. 100 yards. Ist prize, Trophy (S3 23); 2nd, Trophy (£l Is). y 3 v U. Gbeasv Polk, lit prize, Ham and .ufficient Tweed for Suit. Entries (Adults 23 6d, Boys Is) wiU be received by Messrs B. Phelan (Turkish Bathij, J. iveson(Sc. *},% y?te}}' aud & -^^ombe (St. Clair Baths), and will close on WEDfIKSDAY, 2nu Fkbhuaby! All competitors will be required to wear Bathimr Dresses. Approved costumes can be hired from the ca etaker at a nominal charge. Boys under H swim in trunks. The Public will be a»ked to pay an admission to the Baths of 6d. Proceeds to be devoted to the Improvement of the Baths. a ß j a Meeting!. . • gT. PAUL'S CH U B C,H. EXTBAOBDINABY PABISH MBETING for the KLECTIOS of Parieh OHUBCHWABDBN, vice H. 0. Tewsikt, Hsq., leaving town. HBHTON M. »AVB¥, ffi* Secretary. C^ARRIOK RANGE WATER SUPPLY J COMPANY (EEGISTKBBD). The HALF-YEABLY MEETING of SHABEHOLDEBS will be held at the Company's Office, Cromwell, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of February, at 4 p.m. - Business: ." • . . To Becelv* Half-y^rly Statement, and thty Election of. Directors. JAMBS MABSHALL, Manager Cromwell, 24th January 1887. ':. 28ja Public Ifotices- ,--V ; npHs FUND FoST.^ te UFF3RBRS BY ~ LISTS are now in the hnnd» of OOLLECIOBb - _^ — and have also been left at the Banks, Insurance and ~~ other Companies In towu.. Persons desirous ot contnbuting direct can forward to the undersiimed at the offices of the Dunedin Iron and Woodware Com- ' pany, Bond street. „„. J. O. THOMSON, **}& Hon. Treasurer. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE K5 insuhauce company of nbw ZhALAND. NOTICE TO SHABEHOLDEBS. KOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN that the Share Transfer Begisters of this Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 7th February, to MONDAY. 7th March, both inclusive. THOMAS H. FISHER, General Manager. January 21,1887. ... 22ja AKATIPU- -FRUIT. The undersigned finding that he Is unable to compete with the Tasmanian and Victorian fruitgrowers in the Dunedin market at the present rata of charges on the Npw Zttiland railway, bas determintd to turn a portion of his fruit crop into Jam, and offer It in this form to the public. ■ ' All who wish for GENUINE HOME-MADE JAM made from SOUND Wakatlpu Fruit and the best Maurltius.Sugar should apply at once. Orders will be registered and executed In order of receipt at the close of the fruit season. Sold in lib Tins and Cases of Five Dozen Tins. For particulars of price, &c, ie, ipply 60 * COLONEL MOBBIB, Thurlby Domain, Arrowtown. ON S A L It Colonial MALT and HOPS 20 Mille Oountess SLATES Graham's POKT WINKS, various qualities SHEEBlES—Amontillado and other Qualities WHISKIES—B. and S. celebrated Mountain Dew, Glenury, Lochinvar, T. and C. special vatted, 0.H., M'Gregor's, Arden, and numerous other brands BBANDIES—C.V., A V.C., Hennessy's, BeUot'i, Bisquit dv Bouche, &c., 4c. BUM -West India and Jamaica GENEVA-J .D.K..Z. aud Key, Old Tom SCHNAPPS-Wolfe's ai.d Burkes ClGAßS—L'Aquilla, De Oro, Punch, Heroina'i, Figaros, Manillas (500 and 100 boxes), Bheiugolds. Cabanas, aud Swiss OIGABBTTES—OId Bip, Old Gold, LittU Jockey, and other brands. ''. , . MAUBICE JOEL • Wine and Spirit Merchant, 210 High street. TTCTST LANDED AND TO ARRIVE, BOBBBTBON, BANDBHSON, and GO'S OBLBBBATBD " MOUNTAIN DEW ' The] Purest and Finest Blend of Very Old Scotch Whhkies imported. MAURICE JOBL, Wlne.and Spirit Merchant, Hiub streijt. * (a a pKINCE OF WALES HOTEL. ALFRED SHOBT (Late Whip, Balclutha and InveroargiU), Liceksek. PBINCES STF-iIKT SOOTH, Dum din. Flrit-class Aceommods ion. Every Comfort. Charges Strictly Moderate. j IBn m A V L O R BROTHERS COCOAS, HOMEOPATHIC AND MABAVILLA COCOA, And BOLUBLH OHOCOLATB* TAYLOB BBOTHEBB Blaravilla, Homoeopathic, EockJ Flake, and Pear Cocoa Manufacturers, Brick lane and Wentworth street Steam Mills, Spitalfields, London. May be obtained in Labelled Tins cr Packets throughout the Colony. 4 ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBBandCO.) The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Boxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown, and all intermediate places erery Monday, Wednesday, and Fti "day, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Palmerston for Naseby, St. Bathans, Ophlr,, and Clyde on Mondays and Fridays. ~" i. ■ H.OBAIGandCKX. Head Office \ Peel street, Lawrence-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7783, 29 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7783, 29 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7783, 29 January 1887, Page 1

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