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DUNEDIN CUP, 1881. XT "VT ABBOTT'S DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. ON THE DUNEDIN CUP, (To be run on Feb. 24, 1881.) 2000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. First Horse £600 Second Horse £300 Third Horse £200 Other Starters (divided) £400 Non-Starters (divided) £500 £2000 H. N. ABBOTT, United Service Hotel, Auckland, January, ISSI. m h 1 s t l c hotel". CONSULTATION ON DUNEDIN CUP. Unlimited Number of Subscribers at One Pound each. Ist Horse, 30 per cent.; 2nd Horse, 20 per cent.; 3rd Horse, 10 per cent. Starters and Non-Starters, each 20 per cent. (Divided). To be drawn about February 22, 1881. M. GALLAGHER. 461 rpHE NEW PHOTOGRAPHY INSTANTANEOUS PICTURES ! MARTIN & PARTINGTON, Photographists, Market Entrance, Queen Street. Mr. Josiah Martin having made special study at the Royal College of Chemistry, London, of the Latest Improvements in Rapid Photography by the GelatineBromide xsrocess, has entered into Partnership with Mr. W. H. T. Partington (late with Messrs. Hemus and Hamia and Mr. Bartlett), and will Open their new Portrait Gallery in a few days. The great success which has attended these new Dry Plates in Europe and America has established their superiority, and produced quite a Revolution iv Phonography. The most beautiful Pictures, preserving the Natural Attitude and Expression of the sitter, can now be taken in scarcely one second of time, and without any delay in preparation. Children's Portraits and Family Groups can be photographed in an instant, without the least constraint. For Out-door Photography this process has superior advantages. Picnic Parties, Portrait Groups and Views, also Photos, of Horses and other animals, will be taken on the thortest notice. NOW OPEN. 37S R~ S W A L L O W~, Begs to announce that he has Removed to SCARRBOUOGH TERRACE, FARNELL, Where he will receive his Pupils as usual. TERMS, For any of the following Subjects : — Six Guineas per Quarter (a quarter consisting of 12 weekly lessons, each of 1 hour's length), SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARMONIUM, HARP, GUITAR, HARMONY, AND MUSICAL COMPOSITION, AND THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE. Those who have acquired good Production of the Voice may receive Lessons in Style alone, if desired. Those who prefer class-teaching may be received at the rate of 3 pupils per hour, 6 in two hours, &c, in any of the above subjects, at the same fee, viz.: 6 guineas per quarter for 1 hour's weekly lesson, or 12 guiueas for a 2 hours' weekly lesson (being 2 guineas per quarter for each pupil) . Special arrangements with Schools. Single lessons in any subject, 1 guinea each. 426 ~T it T '. D N I o N~~. 200 Subscribers at 20s. Each. Five Prizes. Engine and Boiler (with certificate) Chaffcutter, for steam or hand power Upstanding Horse, warranted Spring Cart (nearly new) and Harness 40 Acres Land. Apply to Mr. S. Worms, Land Agent, Newton. "VTEW ZEALAND FRUIT DEPOT. G. W. HARDWICK, Family Grocer and General Provision Dealer, — CORNER OP — PRINCES AND SHORTLAND STREETS. THAMES CATTLE MARKET. BANKS & CO., STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS. MARKET each Thursday, at their YARDS, PARAWAI, at 2 p.m. for SALE OF STOCK of all descriptions, PRODUCE, &c. Consignees of Stock can depend upon every attention being given. Good Paddock Accommodation, and PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. 453 mRY MY TWEED SUITS, Made to Measure from £2 15s. AND Trousers from 13s 6d. , STEVENSON, THE CHAMPION CUTLER, Junction of Grey and Queen Streets,' 474

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 222

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Page 222 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 222

Page 222 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 222

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