Mayor’s Court. —This Court will be opened on Wednesday next. The fittings of the old Magistrate’s Court have been put in the new Court. News by the Mail.—A great portion of the earlier news by electric telegraph had been anticipated by last month’s mail. We give the latest items as being the only interesting portion of the telegraphic message. Kaikorai Mutual Improvement Association. —This association keeps up its interest in the locality. Several lectures have been delivered of a very instructive character, and next Friday evening, Mi Hislop is expected to give a lecture on a, very important subject, “Watt, and the Steam Engine.” Immigration. The Government have received advice that the Christian M'Ausland was to leave Glasgow on the 29th October with assisted immigrants. Mr Hutton, the teacher of drawing, is also a passenger by her. The Otago was to sail from Glasgow, Sept. 11th, with 55A passengers. The "Queen Bee from London, and the City of Dunedin on the 4th, will also bring a few passengers. Princess Theatre. —There was a full house on Saturday evening to witness the representation of the dramas “ Ihe Wren Boys,” and “Asmodeus,” Mr J. Bayner as Eugene Hammond, and Mrs H. Jackson as Emily Bury, were, at the end of the first piece, called before the curtain, and received with hearty demo strath ms of applause. —This evening, “The Wren Boys” will be repeated, and the entertainment will conclude with “ Brother Bill and Me.
The seventy-third meeting of the New Zealand Building Mutual Investment Society is announced to beheld at its offices, Exchange Chambers, Princes street, this eveniug, at 7.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 6 December 1869, Page 2
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268Untitled Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2055, 6 December 1869, Page 2
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