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■) Will Close ( JG3OOO. filth April, 5 ) 1884. ( GHRISTCHUUCH RACES, ■ • To be run 14th April. - ' ' 6000 MEMBEKS AT 103. 156 Pbizes. *#*Each Ticket hns Nine Chances. * # * Autumn Handicap. Cash Prizes. 36 Nomiua tio ns. 2at 100 . . £200 First £600 3at 50 ... 150 Second ... 300 4at 25 ... 100 Third 150 10 at 20 ... 200 Starters (about 10 at 15 ... 150 £25 each) ... 125 20 at 10... 200 Nou- Starters 40 at 8 ... 320 (about £12 31 at 5 ... 155 each)- ... '350 £1525 120 Prizes. £1475 Each Ticket has Nine Chances, and can obtain' a Prize in cacli of the Nine Drawing?, Please scud P.O. Orders when convenient. also Two stamps for replies. Country chequrs must have One Shilling exchange added. Address all letters ■) ADA MANTUA, f MOM i Care of MrAbraham, ) nonnn .£3OOO, y Box3sl,lWoffice, j idUUU< J Dunedin. C N.8.-Plcaso apply early, as this Consultation will fill rupidly, over 800 having been al eady disposed of to persons whose applica tioris arrived late for previous Sweep. * DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. j _____ OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. 67] GEORGE-STREET [67 (Off St. Andrew-street.) TX7_J. M'BEATH begs to intimate to his ' * frionds, the public of Dunedin, and the inhabitants of Lawrence and surrounding districts, that he has opened a Drapery and Clothing Establishment at the above address —one door from A. and T. Inglis— with an entirely new and well-selected stock of Bupeiior goods, comprising Drapery, Hosiery. Millinery, Underclothing, Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, imported direct from the best houses in the trade, ex s.s. Bombay and s.s. Doric, to nrrive, FOR NET CASH, and for which~he is prepared to offer Ihe best value FOB, CASH which can be had in tho City. Teems Cash. WM. M'BEATH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 67] - Georg-e stbeet, Dpnedin. [67 pOTTELAY & BICHABDSON 74] Princes street, Dunedin [74 (Next door to Ferguson and Mitchell'*) TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS. The Tailoring is under the management of Mr Gottblay (for many years Cutter to Messrs Brown, Jfwing, and Co.), and gentlemen favoring us with their orders may depend upon receiving our best attention. Fit and Style guaranteed. GOWNS (Clerical and Legal) MADE TO ORDER. LADIES' RIDING HABITS in the latest styles. Samples and Chart for Self-measurement sent to any address. Pbices Moderate. GOURLAY ANiTeICHAEDSON 74] Pbinces-stiieet, Dunedin ]74 ~DISSOLYED PERUVIAN GUANO. pONCENTRATED MANURE FOR ROOT CROPS AiND GRASSES. 1 TON EQUAL TO 30 TONS OF BEST ROTTED STABLE MANURE. Sold with Guaranteed Analysis, and delivered in fine, dry, powdery condition, free from lumps or stones. The Dissolved Peruvian Guano is put up in good, strong bijjs of uniform weight: 1601b3 gross each 5 14 bags to the ton. No renveighing is required, and no charge is made for the bags. To suit thTPconvenierice of buyers, it will be sold at 22s per bag. Purchasers of 70 bags in one lot, will obtain it at 21s per bag, net cash, delivered at Dunedin. Also— BONE DUST, Coarse and fine, green or digested. GIBBS, BRIGHT, AND CO., AGENTS, ObaweobP'St., Dunedin. T AWRENCE RAILWAY TIME TABLE JU Distance Up Trains 1 2 From— a.m. p.m. Lawrence 630 2.50 3 Forysth * * 7 Waitahuna 7.0 3.23 9 Johnston * * 12 Round Hill * * 14 Manuka Cieek ... 7.40 4.3 17 Mount Stuart ... 7.49 4J2 19 Glenore * * 22 Clarksville 8.9 4.32 24 fllilon 8.17 4.40 Distance Down Trains. 1 2 From — a.m. p.m. Milton 10.35 7.0 2 CIM-ksville 10.43 7.8 5 CJlenore * * 7 Mount 1 Stewart .. 11.5 7.30 10 Manuka 11.16 7.41 13 Round Hill * * 15 Johnston * * 19 vVrtihilmna . . .. 11.55 8.20 22 Forsyth * * _24, Lawrence ... ..-■ 12.25 8.50 *Trainssfcop to pick up or put down pas seugers ifuecessary.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1026, 22 March 1884, Page 4

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