AMUSEMENTS. FINAL "FORTY THIEVES" MATINEE. TO-MOEEOW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, At' 2 o'clock. Children half-price to all parts except late door Gallery. Threo of the happiest hoiyrs the "kiddies" havo over or are ever likely to enjoy. . OPERA' HOUSE. Direction, J. C. -WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager John I'arrell. THE MEItOBY oFIT WILL LINGER FOB YEAES. LAST 3 NIGHTS N LAST 3 NIGHTS Of ' -' THE FORTY THIEVES, THE FORTY. THIEVES. Unquestionably the GREATEST PANTOMIME SUCCESS GREATEST PANTOMIME SUCCESS This Generation has known. "Better Even than 'Mother Goose.''' Plans at tho Dresdon.' Day Sales at Miss Lennox's. ■ , Prices-D.C. and R.S., Gs.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, 1.. Early door Stalls and Gallery, Is. oxtra. ; ' "gVEBYBODY'S." EVEEYBODY'S PICTURES.' OPEEA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE: TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 12 Noon: to 10.30 p.m. ' A TIP-TOP PROGRAMME. To be seen only at "Everybody's." A Grand Sensational Drama, "THE GOLDEN BEETLE." ! "THE GOLDEN BEETLE." ■ "THE GOLDEN BEETLE." 3500 ft. of Human Interest. Not a dull moment from start to finish. /"PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE." "A REAL ENGLISH WINTER.""CONSTRUCTION OF A LIFEBOAT.", SIMPLE SIMON & THE DROMEDARY. Adults. Gd.' Children,. 3d. All plush tip-up chairs. ' YOUR'LAST CHANCE TO see the BAILLIE GALLERY OF BRITISH PAINTINGS!..Positively closing next Tuesday. , Admission, Now, 6d.; Children, 3d. . Hours: 9 a.m. to G p.m. Tea Rooms. , . . , VISIT HARBOUR,SHED "U" TO-DAY: • 'EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES. . MADE by W.F. Barraud during years' travel in Ceylon, Egypt, the Continent, England, etc., iioic open at M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S, -LAMBTON QUAY,. , " - FOR ONE WEEK. . LYTTELTON. '| ■ " <• Arrived.—Eranklyn (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington, v Sailed.—Cygnet, for Akaroa; Pukaki (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Wakatu; for Kaikoura and Wellington. ■ • , . Sailed—Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Pasecmgera: Saloon—Misses Adams, Taekcr, 3fedamcs Knight, Studholme, Hall, Barclay, -Murray, Messre. Parkinson, Adams, Hunt,' Miller, Alexandor, Pemberton, Litten. Davison, Oohen, Mills, Trigge.-Duokley, K'fliKht. Ell, Hon. Louisson. Eankin, John. Studbolme, Hall. Barclay, Buxton, Witty. Craisio, Hon. Wigram. Higeins. Orbcll, Williams, Livingston, Joyce, Captain Andrews, Fooyere, Oolonel EhsbcU, J. Gibson, Park, Simson, Arlow, Rogers, Arnold, Noon, Lees, Bowie, Hcaley; 42 etoerago. ■- TIMAIIU. Ajrive.d;-Otaki (8 a.m.), from Wiaitaie. . PORT OHALMEES. Arrived:—Orari (4.40 p.m.), from Timaru. . ' DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Storm (5 a.m.), from Fiji; Orari (5.15 p.m.),. Irorn London, via Durban. ■ , fia:led.-Storci : (4.30- p.mOr' for Wanganui, via way porte, . ■ • BLUFF. Arrived.—Delphic (4.30 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; tTlimaroa'(lo.so a.m.), Horn Melbourne, via Hobart. '■• ! . ' ' ' ■ Sailed—Manuka (5.10- p.m.), , for Melbourno, via Hobart. WIRELESS. Eadio Station, Wellington.—The Bteainere Maori (Wellington to' Lyttclton), Wahine (Lyttelton to Wellington), Arahura (Nelson and Ptcton to Wellington), Maunganail (Sydney to Wellington), end Warrlmop (Wellington to Lyttelton), 6hould be within, wireless range thie evening. ...... PUGET SOUND TO" WELLINGTON . Messrs. T. Brown, Ltd., have been advised by Mosere. Hiner, Eolph and Co., of San Francisco, .that-the schooner Annie "M. Campbell left Puget Sound on Monday, July 20, with 800,000 feot of Oregon pine on board for Wellington, The schooner A. B. John6on is at present loading a full cargo of pine at the Sound for Napier. Another schooner will load next month and ono in October, Both veeael3 will come to New. Zealand Dorts. • ■ _j MESS TABLE GOSSIP. ' Mr. 8~ h, Davis, third ongineer of the ■Mapouriko, left that vessel at Wellington, yesterday. Mr. A-. Harris, lattj of the Kennedy, hae joined the John as second officer, vice Mr; J. Dawlck. .'■'■, ■ Mr. L. JT. Jfouatt has signed on the IVuawera as assistant purser. . Mr. E. Mackenzie, eecond engi]ic«2r of the Maori, came ashore at .Wellington yesterday. . ' : . '" Mr. J. S. Wells las joined the Maori os third engineer. . . ■ ■ . The Arahura arrived at Greymonth from Wellington, via way ports, at 11.30 a.m. yesterday." She was to have.lenj on .the return, trip at 11 p.m. Con&ruinir her jour.Dcy to-day, the Arahura will leave Westport for Neleon at 11 a.m. Word has been received that the TTnioni Company's' big collier Waihora left Newcastle for Lyttelton and Wellington, at 6 p.m. on Saturday. Tho vcesel, which is due here about the end of next, week, will land 175 tons of "timber, 68 tons of coke, 25 tons oil. and 53 tons of carbide at this port, in (addition to a part cargo of coal. About 50 tons of tho timher will bo, transhipped to Wangamil. ' . , ' A wirelcse message has been- rcceivefl from the captain of the Navna, stating that he expected tho.vcesel to arrive at Auckland' from Suva at daybreak this moraine. The Maitai. dun hero on Friday next, will bring the Wellington portion of tho Nαvua's fruit. •^ About 400 tons of. cargo will be landed from the Warrimoo at Wellington to-day beforo Bho proceeds to southern, ports to lay up at Port Chalmers for overhaul dud survey. The Warrimoo hae been fixed to leave Dnncdin. for Sydney, via Wellington, on August 5. ■■•-.■ ; The Mokoia, which is due at Dnnedin from Melbourne, via Hobart and the Bluffi on Tuesday, August 4, will withdraw from tho intercolonial eeryice,' and leave there for Auckland, via; East Coast ports, the ecno day. Overhaul fl-ni survey to the Monowai is expected to be completed at Port Chalmers Jn time for her to leave Dunedin for East Coast ports, in place of the Warrimoo, on Friday, July 31. . . ' According to advices received by the local office of the Now Zealand Shipping Company, tho Whakatano left Monte Video for Southampton at noon on July 23. Continuing her journoy from Montreal to New Zealand ports, the chartered steamer Anglo-Egyptian- left Durban, for Adelaide on Julv 23. She ie duo at the latter port on Atlgust 14. Tho Turakina. is scheduled to leave Wolllngton/for London, via-way ports, at noon on Thursday, July 30. Cable advice has be«n received from Montreal stating that the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Knight of tho Garter left there for Wellington, via the usual way ports, on July 24. It is some years since the Knight of tho Garter visited this port. The Tongarlro, which left Wellington for. London on Juno 19, arrived at Tousriffo on July 19, and continued her journey the eamo day. . . . Messrs. Levin and Co., local agents for the Northern Steamship Company, advise that the steamer Arapawa will be dispatch<xl from Wclliugton for Opnhake at noon to-morrow. ■ Bound frout Wellington to Avonmoirth, under the auspices of the V. and S. Line, the ltimtitaka- arrived at Monte Video on July 24. . This week's direct steamer from Sydney to Wcllington-the Maunganui-cleurert the New South Wales port at 1 p.m. ton .Saturday. She has 641 tons o£ cargo (included in which is ft quantity of fruit), .to put out hero to-morrow. Passengers to the number of 90 saloon und 48 steerage will land hero also A cn-blc lms been received stating that K.M.S. Ruaphcu, hound from London to Wellington, arrived at Hobavt on Sunday. She ie scheduled to leave tho Tasmanian port, for here early this morning, and rliouM arrive In the atream oil Saturday H mexniflg, AUEWt; U ■- . J
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