AMUSEMENTS. i Ol'E B A HOUSE. LAST n NIGHTS LAST A NIGHTS Of ■"TirE GEISEA!" J Presented By llje Wsllingtbn Amatc-ur Operatic Sociity. "It teaclies tUa professional standard." —Pres.? Notice. Last Tiro Nights of MISS HELEN GAKD'NEH. Miss Evans. j Miss Dsnliard. Mr. V. K. 3'lereditli! slr. A. AV. Nowt.oiii l)r. N. S. C. Hales. TO-NIGHT: MISS MARIE FIX will make her FIRST APPEARANCE as MOLLt SEAMOSE, The Opera Produced by MR. TOM POLLARD. PRICES—is., Ss. 6d„ Is. Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's, Overture, 7.45 p.m. Carrkge?, 16,59 p.m. E. B. YANCE, • Hon. Secretary. MUSICAITuNION. TOWN HALL. T'OAVN HALL, "WILLIA U TELL" CONCERTS. TO-MORROAV, Deceinlwr 9, 8 p.m.— Grand Opera, "WILLIAM TELL." THURSDAY, Deeemtrer 11. 8 p.m.— GRAND CONCERT by the "WII. JjIAM TELL" Soloists and F. R. Johnson ('Cellist). MADAM EVELYN ASHLEY, Australia's Finest Operatic Soprano. FRANK GRAHAM, Formerly Carl Rosa Company. Supported by Mrs. "B. M. Wilson, Hiss Diiscoll, Messrs. Clarkson, Mohv, tire, and Calvert. Pi'icos—3s. and 2s. seats can be reserved at Dwsdeiu Back Stalls, Is. Suburban trains to-morrow delayed till after concert. rjffiENTHAM RACECOURSE. BOXING DAY. GARDEN FETE AND CARNIVAL, In aid of a Netr Presbvtery at Upper Hutt. HORSE ' JUMPING COMPETITIONS. ! GARDEN FETE and NOVELTY EVENTS. For further particulars, seo Posters, or ; ipply . BOX 0. [• Upper Hutt, from Thames; Waiwaric C 9.35 p.m.), from Paoroa. Sailed,—ltoiMimorHl (3.50 p.m.), for To]a£o Bay. and Gishorne; Kurow (4,£0 p.m."); Tasiivlia (5,45 p.m.), for Paoroa, FOXTO.W Arrived.—Queen oi' tho Soli-th (4.30 n.m.l, from Wnlliiißton. DOXKDIS. Arrived— Jtaroro (11.5 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Hinemort. (5.10 p.m.), from Al'aroa, via nortlierjt liglithouscs, SoHed.—Miiniro (?,35 a.m.), for Briebane: Kotare (5.4S p.m.), for Bluff. SUNDAY, DECEMBEU 7. ACOKLASD. Arrived.—Ejmerdsio (B.f/3 si.m.), from. Timpru; Clansman (7.45 a.m.j, fiom Maflponui, Whatigarei, and I'nsscHj Itaplmo (9.30 fl,.in.). from Mercury Bay and 'T&irua, vSailed.—Kaipara- (7.20 a.m.), foj WeliiJißtoiv, LyVtclton, and l)i.mt".Kiii Louisa Cralff, barque, (10.23 a.m.), for Wliansarei, Itokl. ansa, «nd Melbourne. To sail.—Kaiiicri (midniKlit), for WlvnEndeavour, auxiliary ketch (3.45 a.m.), for Wianunroi. WAKGAJfUI, Arrived.—Jlitrital (2.E6 n.m.i, and Eapiti (1.30 p.m.), from ffellingtaji. I'ATKA. Arfived.—Kapuni (3.45 p.m.), from Wolliuston, KELSON. Arrivcd.—Waimea (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived— (7.£0 a.m.), and Pateena (9.35 a.ni.), fi'om Wellington. Sailei—Pyramus (4 p.m.), cud llemuera (6.20 a.m.>, for WcUißßtMk. To sail.—Corintliic (5.5 p.m.), for Aucltlaud. DUKEDIS. Arrived,—Wanaka (i'3.<o a.m.), from Lyttelton; Storm (12.55 p.m.), from Timaru. HOANA AT SAN FBAKCISCO. Advico "to tho eifiicit "that the E.M.S. Moana had arrived at San Frar.cieco from Sydnny, via Wellington And Island sorts, was receivod on Saturday. Tho vowel, which was delayed considerably at ffelliUßton owing to tho strike, arrived at her destination on December 4, It is notknown as yet what time tho vessel to likely to leave on the return trip.
Anaesthetics, prepared from Itenip, are said to have been used by tho Clmioho 1500 years ago; but iu England the uso of any preparation for tho deadening of paisi 'duriug an operation was not introduced until ISJG, Said to bo tho oldest ship in the world in active service, th» Copenhagen yacht Constance has been soul to a fisherman of Swaw, ill Jutland. The Constance, was built 19: i years ago, and in her long lit'o sho has sailed into almost every port in the world. Her timbers are still staunch, and hoi' new owner declares he efiii see no reason, why she should not sail the seas for a century to come. Tho British Board of Agriculture, in their report on sea fisheries for last year, state that there has ten n record output, Will as regards the quantity of fish kisuroii a Knglish mid Welsh ports and as regards tlia value of the fiiii in tho markets. The total landings of lisli, exclusive of shellfish, as recorded in the returns received by the Biiard from their collectors, was more than lJ,soO,Ofllicwt„ anil the total value of all the fish landed from the spa. including shellfish, during the same period was nearly J:!),:!.iO,(IO0. Gentlemen! N-e.rt timo yo« require ft "host hat" try the. "It. and CS." make; it will both style arid comfort give jr«y. Local Mercers,—Advt.
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