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AMUSEMENTS. jj_|iAYWARD'S. THE OCTAGON. PICTURES AND MUSIC. AGAIN TO-NIGIIT, at 8. A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. A BIG STAR BOOM, Bearing tho Supreme Seal of SIR WALTER. SCOTT'S MASTER SKILL. THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN; THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN; THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN; Or, A WOMAN'S TRIUMPH. The Inspiring Tale of the Suffering Heart and Noble Soul of JEANIE DEANS, the Scotswoman who walked* bsrefoot from Scotland to London, and obtained pardon for her sister from the Queen —arriving back just in time to stop the ej-ccution. AND COMPLETE PROGRAMME. Stalls, 6d; Circle, Is; Res. Is 6d, Dresden, i 9 to 5; from' 6.30, 'phone 3091. ISLAND GOSPEL HALL. A SACRED SERVICE OF SONG, Entitled "STUMPY SAM," Being tho Life Story of a Converted Hoppicker, and introducing New Hymns, Solos, Quartets, and Choruses, will be given .in tho above l Hall bv Caversham Friends, on TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), October 9, 1914, At 7.30 p.m. Conductor, Mr F. C. Martin. Stirring Story. Reading by Mr K. M'Lennan. ADMISSION FREE. Come and Bring Your Friends. 8o

■■■ ' — ■ • i SPORTING. , DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLU B ' ] SPIiING MEETING- 1914. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 9th and 10th OCTOBER * f FIRST RACE AT 1 p.m. EACH DAY. ADMISSION: Grounds, Ir (including outside stand); Grand Stand, 10s extra. ] Tickets available at Railway Station. A limited number of tickets at 2s 6d extra will i bo issued admitting to Members' Stand. Children under 12 years of age not admitted. < TRAIN SERVICE. Leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 9.10, 9.25, 10.25, 11.15, 11.45, 12.0, 12.15, 12.30, and 1.15. Leave Wingatui for Dunedin at 5.5, 5.20, 5.28, 5.36. and 5.45. Return Faro, including Admission to Grounds, 2s 6d each. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. . QAMAKU TROTTING CLUB. £, 0R E RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, • LABOUR DAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1914. SPRING MEETING, £700 IN STAKES. 26th and 27th OCTOBER. NOMINATIONS CLOSE at 9 p.m., THURSDAY, Bth inst, HANDICAPS DECLARED THURSDAY, 15th inst. „' , ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS CLOSE 9 p.m., WEDNESDAY, 21st inst. Full Programme Otago Witness (Septem- CLOSE at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 12tH ber 2), N.Z. Referee (September 9), N.Z. Trotting Journal (September ,15). October. A. LAWSON, • J- LATHAM, Secretary. 7o Secretary. Box 20. Oamaru. 7o

TENDERS. TENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. of MONDAY, the 19th inst., for the ERECTION of BRICK RESIDENCE in Caversham. E. W. WALDEN, Architect. Howling street. 5o T. KILDA BOROUGH. TENDERS wiil be received at the Town Clerk's Office, St. Kilda, till 5' p.m. on TUESDAY, 13th October, for 2070 FEET of CONCRETE KERBING and CHANNELLING in Albert, Kennedy, and Onslow streets. Specification with B. B. COUSTON, C.E. t Liverpool street, Dunedin. 8o rpo LET 5y TENDER, X FARM AT INCH CLUTHA. "Clutha Home," at present occupied by Mr F. Perniskie. Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. and 8, Block X. InchClutha, containing 368 acres 2 roods 7 poles. Situated about a mile from Stirling Dairy Factory and Railway Station; good metal road. AH heavy river flat land, eminently adapted for dairying or for fattening cattle and sheep. Unsurpassed for swede turnips and other crops. Heavy yields of wheat or oats. Conditions may bo seen «.t Offices of Messrs D. Reid and Co. (Limited), Dunedin, Milton, and Balclutha, or of the Undersigned. Tenders to bo lodged before 10th OCTOBER, 1914, with HOLMES, GILKISON, & WHITE, 23s Solicitors, Dunedin. JJWR SALE BY TENDER. WOOD-BENDING BUSINESS, LATELY CARRIED ON BY WADIE & BALLANTYNE (LTD.), DUNEDIN. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS will be received until Noon on the Twenty-fourth day of October, 1914, for tho FOLLOWING: — (aj For the purchase of the Business as a going concern, including Plant, Machinery, and Stock. (b) 1. For the Plant, Machinery, Tools, etc. 2. For the Stock of Spotted Gum, Ironbark, Bluegum, Birch, Kauri, Ash, Hickory, Rim Strips, etc. 3. For the Manufactured Stock of Rims, Shafts, Spokes, Wiffletrees, swingletrees, naves, felloes, etc. The Plant consists of the very latest Bending and other Machinery, and the Stock is all new and in excellent condition. Full particulars may bo obtained at the Office of Mr W. E. C. Reid, Public Accountant, Dispensary Building, corner of Princes street and Moray place, Dunedin, whore tenders will be received. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. NOTE.—The Manufactured Stock is at present under offer to the trade, and may be disposed of before the tenders close. HUGH J. .GOURLEY, W. E. C. REID, 8o Liquidators. rjpENDERS FOR CAJVIP SUPPLIES. (1) TRENTHAM, AND (2) AVONDALE STATION, AUCKLAND. Sealed Tenders for the DELIVERY of Camp Supplies, as required, for the Training Camps at Trentiiam (Wellington District) and Avondale Station (Auckland District) will be received up to 12 noon on TUESDAY, 13th October, 1914. Particulars of supplies required and conditions of delivery and supply may be obtained from Headquarters, Defence Department, Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, and 'Christchurch, and Palmerston North. Envelopes containing tenders should bo marked "Tender for Camp Supplies, Trentham or Avondale Station, 1914," and addressed to the Quartermaster-general, Headquarters, New Zealand Military Forccs, Wellington, A. W ROBIN, Colonel, Quartermaster-general. Headquarters, New Zealand Military Forces. Wellington, 6th October, 1914. 8o ,JAR RA HI JARR AHI sft Jarrah Palings, 21s per 100. 6ft Jarrah Palings, 24s per 100. MILLAR'S WEST AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS COMPANY (LTD.), .' DUNEDIN. 23ap ALTHOID ROOFING. P. AND B. PAPER. DONALD STUART (LTD.), Otago Agents. 27j.i LAUGH, and the world laughs with you. Drink, and drink WATSON'S No. 10.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16199, 8 October 1914, Page 1

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