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VIROFESSOR STEVENS' ENGLISIf JT TROUPE, / Fibm Astley's Royal Amphitheatre and Ro/al Alkambra, London, who have had the honor of appWinir bef >re Her MajeW the Queen/and •11 tke Royal Family, the/King of PrAsaia, KinfAof the Belgians, E/Eperor of Ay^tria, KingM the Netherlands/and all the pr/ncipal Nobilinr of Europe, alqs/before his Exafellensy Sir Chotles Darling, with the world-rynowned P A^ LO FANQ/tE, Begt moA respectfully to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Wellington and the sur* rounding masrict, that they will have the honour of making their first appearance TO-NIGHT Vr HURBDAY )' r TH DEC -» lek. their Marquee,/ (Opposite th\ Wellington Achenaum), When the folloVing talented artistes will appear :— \ / tROFBSMR STEVENS, The great AcVtbat /nd Juggler, Late of Howes and Aftotin'l American Circus, Alhambra Pwace, London, With his two wonderful sons, aged respectively six and seven yeanL in their astounding Drawingroom Entertainment, and miraculous, performances while mending an inoined plank on a globe. "/Ply\g Trapeze Bar," Gymnastique, &c, tad. \ pablo/fancJue, The worid-renownan and unkvalled Artiste on the tight rope\ Who will perform the wonderful feat of throwing 30 somersaults on thY rope, never before attempted/by any other pVrformer. MESSRS. RAYNOR AND BRIGGS, In their laughable Negro EccentLcities and / Delineations. \ MASTER POONd, / The Indian Boy, \ In his astounding Tumbling and Balding / Acts. V And Meafn. Schmidt, Wilkins and Charles, in their /vocal and instrummtal entertainment. / \ For jsrogramme&nd furher particular!, see handb/llf. \ Doors open at half- past seven ; to lommentfe precisely at eight o'clock. \ Anmission —Reserved Seats ss, Back Soats 2s »d. Children* under ten years of age hmlf y 6 ' W. J. HATTON, Agent.\

N^ODD FELLOWS' HALL, / mHE/C^RISTY MINiTTRELS / tomorrow; Entire changtiof Programme. SATUjrf)AYNNEXT, GRAND B^SHIONABLESMORNING / CONCERT, >, •Under the patronage of the LadiesTN.

KS THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW/ ' \ ZEALAND. / \ MIDDLE DISTRICT. / In\the Matter of tluf Petition of/Henry \Silk, of WelMgton, in th/ Colony of New Zealand, Carpenier ; and in\the MaKer of " Ddbtors and CraditorsAct, 1862 ;"yand in the Matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1865. A T ATOTICB IS HHREBY o/vEN, that the ±\ said Henry Silk did, o/ the Eighth day ot December instamL prnent his petition praying for the aequescrsynon of his estate for the benefit of all his crVmort, and for relief according to the provisions of the said Act ; and that the said petpionVfaas been accepted by his Honor Mr. j/stioe Xphnston, who has appointed Monda/, the Eighteenth day of December instant; for a meeting of Creditors of the said Petitioner, to be hod at the Grand Jury Room, a/ the Supreme Vtourt Huuse, Wellington, aforesaid, at Ten oVlook in the forenoon ; ami also appointea Monday, the Fif taenth da£ of January next, atTen o'clock in tlie forenoon, at the Supreme Court House, Wellington, aforesaid, for the bearifltf of the said Petitioner, at which time and pVcfe all parties /foncerned are to attend. \ Drtea this 13th day of December, 1896. / ROBT. S. CHBESMAN, \ / Solicitor for the said Petitioner. \

TENDERS REQUIRED, AT WABMOLL'S, nV^S FOR Painting, Glazing, PapetKaWng, labour and part materials. / Tenders optn till Saturday, 16th inst. Specifications on the premises from 9 to 6 daily. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. SMITH AND CO., Architects.

HANNAH, PfiQSrtER, and PEAUCE'S Livibt Atn> pnTTiNaspyk.ni,6t (Lajfe BKhnnn's), . Opposite the Crown nnd Anchor Hotel. Saddle Horses, Cabs, and Carriages, always ou Hii-e.

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Evening Post, Issue 266, 14 December 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 266, 14 December 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 266, 14 December 1865, Page 3

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