BEMOVAL. ALEXANDER SLIQO has re--£x. moved to new premises — specially erected to meet his requirements — nearly opposite former shop ; Fourth Door Nortt from Boyal George Hotel. Stationer, Bookseller, News Agent, Practical Bookbinder, 42, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. CLENNON, OUTFITTER, • ,54, GrEOBGE-STBBET, (Opposite A. & T. Inglis) Is now showing ft Large and well-selected stock of Gentlemen's, Youth's, and Boy's [ Mercery, including Shirts, Hats, Ties, Collars Braces, &c, at Lowest Cash Prices.
TO BE DRAWN ON 2€th MARCH. pBESS CON IS ULTATION. GHBISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. To be Run for on Afril 18, 1881. 1000 Membjsbs at £1. First Horse ... ... ... ... £300 Second Horse ... ... ... ... 200 Third Horse ... ... ... ... 100 Starters (divided) ... ... ... 100 Non-starters (divided) ... ... ... 300 29 Nominations. 29 Awards. £1000 The promoters of the Press Consultation have decided to inaugurate a series of £1000 Drawings, the first of which takes place on the above event. It is confidently anticipated that No. lor this Series will close about the 26th March. A satisfactory feature in this arrangement will be that successful subscribers will be in receipt of their good fortune so far in advance of the event as to enable them to again try their luck, should they desire to do so. Immediateljr No. 1 is filled, the Drawing will take place in a Public Hall (aa usual), the result telegraphed to winners and posted to others, and No. 2 opened. Companies sending for a Book of 25 tickets will be allowed the usual agents' discount — viz., One Pound. Please send P.O. Order where obtainable, or Cheque with Is, exchange added, and two stamps for reply and result. J. J. CONNOR, Tbeasurbb. "Atmospheric" Printing Works, Dunedin.
TAND LEAGUE FUND. TEMUKA. (Collected by Daniel Coll) The following subscribed £1 each : — Messrs. Daniel Coll, Charles Coll, Patrick Coll, James Coll, James Green, Thomas M'Ateer, Charles Ferrey, John Fannon, Thomas Sugrue, Hugh Broenen. The following subscribed 10s. each: — A Friend, Messrs. James Rodney, John Connel, Peter Friel, Join Hamilton, Kdmond Burke, William Kennedy, James Gregan,Owen M'Ateer, Richard Hoar, John Brosnahan, G. NTS. Gentleman, A. Hamilton, John Fitzgerald, M. O'Driscf>ll. .T<\mPß Sullivan, P. H. M'Shane, Simon Coarghan-, M. Quina, John Ferrey, Messrs. Anhur Breen, 65.; W. Bropby,ss. 6d.; M. Greelish, ss. 6d. The following subscribed ss. each :— John Nixon, Robert Baxter, John M'Goone, John M'Kee, Michael Brohan, Stephen Baret, Timothy Cornett. T. Leston, M. M'Cabe, Andrew Lysaght, William Earl, Jeremiah Connelly, Patrick Burk, Mic"hael Connolly, John Connhun, T. Orr, M. M'Ateer, Daniel Halley, John Day, M. Moore, Daniel Friel, Humphrey Friel, John M'lntyre, Patrick Hamilton, J. Crow, Robert Lavery, William Fitzgerald. Messrs. D. Heffernan, 45.; Wm. Gentleman, is.', M. Lawlex, 3s. 6d.; M. Bourke, 3s. The following subscribed 2s. 6d. each :— Messrs. M. Harney, John Scott, Patrick Henry, Thomas Currey, James Bowman, Denis Coffey, Philip Culley, — Dick, William Glenney, — Charley, Jeremiah Hurley, John O'Keefe, — Greelish, Michael Corridon, Edmond Hamilton, Bryan O'Grady, A. M'Coole. DUNEDIN. Mr. M'Namara, «1. WANTED, a Certificated Teacher (male or female), for Waimate Roman Catholic School. Apply at once, by letter, stating qualifications, experience, and salary required, to MAUEICE MOYNAHAN, Waimate, South Canterbury.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 18 March 1881, Page 12
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506Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 18 March 1881, Page 12
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