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NOTICE. ABAZAAE and ART UNION LOTTERY will be held in Dunedin, during the Easter holidays, in aid of the CHRISTIAN" BROTHERS' SCHOOL FUND. The co-operation of Catholics and liberal-minded people generally is earnestly invited. The best manner in which a disposition to assist may be manifested, will be by forwarding at once to the Lady Superioress, at the Convent, Dowling street, contributions towards furnishing the stalls in the Bazaar, or which may serve as prizes in the Art Union. The following prizes have already been presented. An engraving of Landseer's Stag at Bay ; from large and beautiful chromo Lithographs representing severally, Lake Como; Lake Conistonj an American Scene; the Bridge of Sighs; a Gentleman's Gold Scarf Pin and Pendant for a Watch Chain; Statue of the 8.V.M., under a glass shade ; a Child's Dress, braided. There are besides a number of ornamental and useful articles, which have been prepared by the ladies of the convent and their pupils. The value of the different prizes, the names of the donors, and other particulars will be furnished in our next issue.

HONOE BEOTHEES' CELEBEATED HAMS AND BACON, Grain Fed. The great difficulty hitherto experienced in obtaining really first-class HAMS and BACON has induced us to purchase from Messrs. HONOE BROTHEES, Oaniaru the whole of this SEASON'S CURE, over TEN TONS, the quality of which is undoubtedly, the finest that has ever been in this market. The PIGS on this FAEM are carefully tended, well kept, and fed entirely on peas and other grain specially grown for their use, the result being, the CHOICEST HAMS AND BACON In the Province, for which we are prepared to take the following moderate prices : — Bacon, by the side ... ... lOd per lb Hams, whole ... ... Is 2d per lb Sole Agents for Peninsula Factory's Celebrated Cheddar Cheese. ESTHEE AND LOW, G eobge-Street.

f rMIE following SUMS have been received as Subscriptions to JL the Tablet for the week ending March 22, 1876 :—: — £ b. d. Mr. J. McLoughlin, Roxburgh, clear to March 19, 1877 ... 1 5 0 „ J. Breunan, keefton, clear to Nov. 15, 1875 ... ... 1 5 0 Per Mr Thos. O Driscoll, Timaru 412 0 Miss M'lntosh, M'Keazie Country, clear to Nov. 15, 1876 ... 15 0 Rev. Father Go utenoir ... ... ... ... ...15 0 Mr. Daniel Cole, Timaru. clear to Oct. 10, 1875 1 5 0 „ James Munnix, St. Bathan's, clear to May 15, 1876 ... 012 6 Mrs. Meade. Foibury ... ... ... ... ... ..100 Per Mr. Cummins — Mr. F. Ley den, Shotover, clear to Nov. 15, 1875 0 12 6 „ Thos. Grace, Shotover, clear to May, 13, 1876 1 5 0 „ James Coscello, Shotover, clear to Nov 8,1875 ... 1 5 0 „ P. M'Quirk, Shotover, clear to Dec. 31, 1875 1 9 G M. J. Malaghan, Esq., Queenstown, cle ir to July 15, 1876 .. 15 0 Mr. P. Donovan, Arrowtown, clear to Nov. 22, 1875 ... 012 6 „ J. T. M'Donald, Arrowtown, clear to Nov. 8, 1875 ... 0 12 6 „ P. Collins, Esq., Tauranga, clear to July 31, 1876 ... 1 0 0

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 151, 24 March 1876, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 151, 24 March 1876, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 151, 24 March 1876, Page 10