V < g#iftfl\f > ft DOBIN AND CO. OCTAGON AND STUART STBfiET, COACH BUILDERS TO His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, K.C.M.G., Have on hand, and for sale, a large assort* ment of Carriages. Oountry orders receive early attention. REMOVAL. A LEXANDER SLIGO has rexjl. moved to new premises— specially erected to meet his requirements — nearly opposite former shop ; Fourth Door North from Royal George Hotel. Stationer, Bookseller, News Agent, Practical Bookbinder, 42, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
TO BE DRAWN ON 26th MARCH, pRE S S C O~N~S ULTATION. GHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. To be Run for on April 18, 1881. 1000 Members at £1. First Horse ... ... ... ... £360 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 then to again try their luck, should they desire to do so. Immediately No. 1 is filled, the Drawing will take place in a Public Hall <as 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, Tbkasubbb. "Atmospheric" Printing Works, Dunedin.
TXT ANTED, by Advertiser, who has Good Reference and Credit, a Partner with £200 or £300 to join him in tbe Drapery Business in South Canterbury. Must have reference. Address fully. T.H., Tablet Office. pOLLEGE OF IST. FRANCIS XAVIER, KEW, MELBOURNE. At tbe recent February Examinations for Matriculation at the Melbourne University, the only scholar from all the Colleges in Victoria who passed with credit was Denis Francis Gerity, of Timaru, a pupil of tbe above College. Two other pupils of the same College passed the Examination, obtaining between them four " wells." For Prospectuses, address Rev. EDWARD NOLAN, BJ., Rector, Kew. MONASTERY OF THE SACRED HEART, CHRISTCHURCH. We beg to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following subscriptions towai ds the above fuud :—: — Per Key. Father Ginaty, S. M.— & s. d. 11 r. Michael Howard - - 5 0 0 „H. H. Lougbnan (2nd instalment) - 6 5 0 „A. B. Bat burst. - - - 1 0 0 „ Thomas Farrelly - - 1 0 0 „ Micbail Riordan - - 0 10 0 Per Rev. F. O'Donnell A Fiiend - - - 0 6 0 A Friend - - - 0 10 0 Mrs. McCabe, Leeston - - 0 10 0
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VIII, Issue 415, 25 March 1881, Page 12
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