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AMUSEMENTS, „ Q F E li A II 0 U SB. iJiiL'ction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. , A TRIUMPH Of A .BRIGHTNESS, GAIKTY, AND SONG. "THE CIKGALEE"' v "THE CINGALEE" • ' "■' Has " TAKEN WELLINGTON BY STORM. NEVER UEFORE In tho nislory of New Zealand has 6uch I a MAGNIFICENT TOODUCTION j Been presented.oil the boards of tho Opera House. .' "THE CINGALEE" > " • This. Original and. Deligbifuli Work displays tho ' •' NEW. COMIC .OPERA COMPANY to exceptional,, advantage. LAUGHTER'A>JD CHEERS .-. And Encores'innumerable, for tho Charm- • , . ing, So'ii'gs ■'•-,■ ECHOED AND RE-ECHOED ', . Throughout tho entire building, proving ■ :•'■;•" "THE CINGALEE" to'bo one of tho Most Ddlighlful and Welcome ■Rcvivals.in Wellington of recent .:■■.'.'.'■ .years.'';', . ~'y. BOOK :YOUR. SEATS i. at once,' as'iri ; Accordance, with'the prearranged policy'of sliort.rubs,-, ONLY" TWO MORE PERFbR.MANCES ;, ,: Can be given of' '.';'_ : ';;'""the 'cingalee" : '■•'■'..:; ]■': :.]:■ friday'lnext; eebruary.;7,; : -." '. ■''.'..; V'. : 'f .•• ■, Eor. tho ''.;V ,■-.,' :',',' ; .'TWO FAREWELL'NIGHTS! \. ■■, • ; -Alfred Collier's Greatest Success— :. " : '; ."DOROTHY." ; . : ..',: : '.' ■'-.•■■'-• ,;.,/•'.'-';:, ''dorothy." .- .■;,.,:.'-; ; ■ '" Box.Plans, at the Dresden, Day Sales:at Christcson ; s. 'Prices as'iisual,,. , ; 'i t'' 117 'days,-from Yorh. Sho■ wns:laden, Iwitli 94.C00 eases of koroscne; 0i1,..- uon-, Eisned to tho Yv.cuum Oil Company,; ..£■;■ . The steamer Ro'tenfcla, recently• at''Wellington with New .York, cargo,Vhas iteen 'chartered, ■to talfo coals to Singapore. .•■/,'.•,■ ..- >.:,v ■■•■'■,'&■'■•■ ',' When slie lias completed dischargo of her carffo of NeWiYork car,': oil at New, Zealand portß, the-■ Vacuum Oil Oo.'s: chartered steamer Capo 'Finistorrc will proceed to an 'Australian ■ port' to load wheat for the United Kingdom or .Continent'.;' ~ ' Latest etarlcrs, include.the sehooner Alumria, 6<4 tsns. "Sho hns been, ■fixed to load at Gruy's Harb;nr for 'Valparaiso, with the option of a New, Zealand Port. ■■'•■'■.■ -.' :'../■■ '!,.. ', -■■:}':■ 1' r; . The Anchor Line's stn'amcr' Kaitoa is due at Wellington■'. from Nckoil.' via ' Motuclin, to-morrow. She leaves for .Nelson and the West,. Coast, during the afternoon.. The same company's Alexander is due ■ in port from' NclsonVon'd : Ifotuoka-. on Saturday," Sh'jvill talife her departurc.for Nclron.aiid •West'.Co.aiit ports' the .same afternoon'. \ J /'.Tho timber- which is.to be used for: re'•nbnking./the .South 'TavannW Steamship ..Go.'s Hawcra'arrived in : Wellington by, the Mokoia'ti'oir.'Aucklaiid yo:terdny. It will. •bn.'scnt to''Pntca by;the Kapuni to-day. It is expect/I'd. that tho nawcrawUl lie ready; for relautiching.tn. about fo|ir weeks! time. 'her. ■journey 1 from' 'Livcrnbcl to Wellington, the F.. and S. Line's steamerTvroiie left Hobart for, Auckland on. February 1.'.-. Tho'.Tyroho.is due,.here about February .17,•• •, i .. ■ ;',-.:,':. . ""Preparatory to'Mcaviug W-jUihgt'on ' for London,' the F.aiidS. Lino's steamer Kent, wi'l move to an nncharaeo, in ,(he stream this morning. '-.. She is expected to, clear thl.i,afternoon., ! .'•.:'. .' ':-,■■ :.■..''.' \Tho,,Anchpr...Lima's,-ftoamcr •Nlkan is-,t,0: undorcoovorhhulat, NclAou. a"<i'wlHpit visit Wellington iir.ttl Tuo:day,, February 11. ''"' Tho - .foiir-m'a'stc'l .barciii'entind'-. TJtanio,-'' which was recently, purchased by. Captain' F.'Holm', of • Wellington, saili-d' into■.,port' 'yesterday morning.' This vis"iiw' voscoV whichWo.s anr.horf'il ■ oulsid 1 ! Wellington :Hca.ds on Monday'nigiil:, Captain ;Holr>y:re-'. ,i)firt« an nnpvontfn);. pnsrago. <if,. ten ■; day's' duration from""Newcastle. : ()r. ■comnlet.ion,'of,discharge the Tilania, will, bo •converted: into, a boal_ hulk. •'. ,■ ,; F; ;-''!':..':' ':] r "■'■'}) ':''; ASTRONOMICAL. ;:,--*',' !'■■' : OHRONOMETER, R\TINQ, NOTICE.' ■ '■:■. ■' .Hector, ■ Observatory,' .Wcllington.-Th'o' position of tho Hector Observatory is as fallows:— - :;.':' ■, '.' • >,',."'. '' '■.. ' Latitude/ Mdcg. '17min. i.76scc; ■ SOuth; Longitude?. Ill'hours }9miti'. d.?,7scc:. East- of Greenwich.,. Height, abovo 1909 mean isea' level: 118 feet.', . ,: ... ;■,■:■■ 'Chronometer Roting Notice.—At l 1" p.m. to-day a galvanometer ugnol ■ fori rating chronometers' will be sent from tho 1 Ob-. servatory to ' the Public Telegraph' 'OfDco and.to tho Dominion Museum. ' The .needle will movo at'l p.m. lesnctly of 'New Zea-. '.land standard moan', lime, when a:chrono-mejor'-set to Greenwich:moan time, should shbw'l3 hours-30mln. Any difference, will bo tho., error of tho chronometer onGreen.wichuiean time., -.' ■.' : ■ ~: ■;At.9 p.m.. correct time will also bo sig-' hailed from tho .Observatory by means of oleotrio lights: A green light will be switched on nt about M 5 p.m.. a'red one at about 8.55 .p.ni., .and a while, ono .at about 8.59..p.m., and all lights will bo 'switched'off at 9 p.m. osdetly of' NeW Zealand standard mean time. The preparatory switching on" of tho lights; must bo considered >as only- approximately' correct, jind must not be used for rating chronoTrictcrs. Tho corrccf tjrno for ratine will bo given by switching oil the lights simultaneoasly at 9 p.m.. . - :. "'■•■ ;'- ■■■) •'■ .. '0. E. ADAMS. .-■,.• :'.'.. 'Government Astronomer, 1 Wellington',;February 5, 1913.. , ; ,',;,,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 7

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