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AMUSEMENTS. Q P 10 II A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Punctually at S o'clock. POLITE VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. POLITE VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. V. M. BEEBE'S CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL COMPANY. Till] VIEEBE BOOM Is now in full swing. Last Night tho o[\':ra House was packed in every part, and tho Hugo Audience testified its approval of every item by ratter-rattling, applause. It Rained in Wellington. RAINED, RAINED. RAINED. It Reigned in the Opera House. REIGNED. REIGNED. REIGNED. Ev.-rv Artist 111 the liEEBE Combination

Of POLITE VAUDEVILLE Aiwl MINSTREL STARS. REIGNED. REIGNED. REIGNED. And they will Reign again TO-NIGHT. THE MINSTRELS REIGNED. THE ROCKLEYS "Reigned. WILL WHITE Reigned. THE AItTEENS Reigned. ELLA CONRAD Reigned. THE BARTLETTS Rliigncd. RUBY COX Reigned.' RUBEE RAYMOND Reigned. GEORGE WALTON Reigned. WM. PAIR BANK llwgucd. GEORGE SPILKIvR Reigned. KEILDERSON Reigned. THE ORCHESTRA Reigned. It was ji SUCCESSFUL REIGN, and THEY WILL ALL REIGN AGAIN TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PRICES—3s.,' 25., Is. Booked Seats at tlio Dresden without extra charge. Day Ssile at Christeson's. Motor Cars and Carriages at 10.10.

; THE SYDNEY BOAT. This weok's direct bent from Sydney— the Wiilochra—left the Now South Wales port lit 9 p.m. on Saturday last- Blie has onboard 72 Eflloon and 45 EUieragc pas* seiigera for all porta. According to a wirclec-o messago received at tho Telegraph Office late last evening she will reach Wellington about 5 p.m. to-morrow.

EN ROUTE TO 'FRISCO. En route to San Francisco from Sydney, via Wellington and tho Island P°fts, the R.M.S. Moana left tho New South Wales port at 3 p.m. on Saturday, lho vessel should arrive hero on . Wednesday aft-r----noon, and is fixed to leave for the American port on Friday next. SOME CHANGES. In pursuance of changes ° u tlinetl Fomc (imp n.c-o bv Sir James Mills, it is understood that the lluddaTtl'arker Company has definitely decided to withdraw the Victoria -from tho ln^, r " colonial trade, and shortly place her In the Ne.v Zeoiand tost Coast running. lho RivcriiM. ions, will take the Victoriao place ill thi intercolonial service, but it is not yet announced whether she will ho employed in tho Sydney-Auckland-Wel-lington-DuTiodin run or in the Sydney" Wcllington-Hlutr-Molbouruo run. Should tho last-mentioned run bo the case, the Ulimaroa will replace the Victoria, lho dale of the propaeed cliango lias not jet been Elated.

CORINTIIIC LEFT OAPE TOWN. The local agents for the Shaw. Sayill, and Albion steamers, advise that the liner CorintMc left Capo Town in continuation of her voyage to Wellington, via. An-tra-lian porta l , on Friday afternoon last, ihe vessel is due here about June 10. F. AND S. STEAMERS. The F. and S. liner Dorset left Sydney on Saturday for Lyttclton to _ continue Homeward loading. The vessel 16 due at the -southern port on May 21, and will d°part for Liverpool and Avonnioutll, ua Cape Horn, on May 24. The Norfolk is at present loading at Waitara, and sho expects to leave there this afternoon for Wellington. She is due hr.vo on Wednesday, and will mil tpti n o-i Saturday for Tiniaru and Lyttelwn "Aic is to leave Lyttelton finally for Avonmouth, via Las Palmas, on Under r.harter to the F. and S. kinc, the fiteamcr Rimotaka. is expected to.lea\o Auckland for Wellington _ to-day. ■ blie should arrive here about Friday.

11.M.5. PYItAMUS. 0 II M S I'yrarnus, which is at present at Lvt'telton, is dnc at Auckland on Saturday, June 21, and naval reserve men are asked to note that drill will commence oil that date. The vessel will only remain,in t.lio . northern port for the week-end, leaving again on .lulls 23. Those naval reserve men of Auckland who are unable to at- . tend drill whilst, the vessel is in port will , proceed to Wellington, where the vcssal is due on July 1. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ( Mr. W. C. F. Richardson, engineer on the Stonnbird, signed ' oif the vessel at . Wellington yesterday. The vacancy has • been tilled by Mr.. W. Innes. Mr. G. Luko has joinod tho Haupiri as second engineer, vice Mr. J. A. ftieol. , Mr." W. Whitefield lias, joined tho Mokoia as fourth'officer. Mr A. M'Kinnon, mate of tnc Kapum, left on sick leave. Hie duties have been taken over, pro tern.-by Mr. A. J. lioim. Mr. A. C. M'lnncs. late of the Kowata, has joined the Karori as third engineer, vice Air. N. Meikle. Information was received by Messrs. Dalgoty and Company yesterday to the etlect that the auxiliary scow Echo arrived at Karamea on Sunday last. Tho coastal steamer Mangapapa left Kararnca on Sunday for Wcstport. Tho vessel is to return to Karainea after visiting Wcstport to load timber for Wellington. She should be here either on Wednesday or Thursday of this week. Early to-morrow morning the Hinemoa io to leave Wellington for Cook Strait lighthouses. The West Coast packet Arahura arrived at. Greymout.il at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and left ncain on tiip. return trip at 7, o'clock last night. Tho vessel is duo here on Wednesday evening. The Enapehu is due hero from Lyttolton on Mav 23. Sho is to tako lier departure for London, via way ports, on tho following day. The Government training, ship Amokura, which is cn route from Auckland to iVcllington, was (according to a telegram received by Mr. G. Allport, Secretary for Marino, from Captain Hooper) sheltering in on© of the bays? on the Eacrt Coast yes* terday. As the weather showed signs ol moderating yesterday (states tho telegram) Captain Hooper expects to arrive at Wellington to-morrow.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1754, 20 May 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1754, 20 May 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1754, 20 May 1913, Page 9

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