Amusements. pRINCJSSS THEATRE. Lessees • • Messrs J. S. Willis ami Co. Stage Manager - - Mr R. W. Lawrence. WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, The Performance will commence with the * Great Sensational Drama, FROU-FROU ! To conclude with a Favorite Farce. Friday next the Benefit of Mil J. S. WILLIS. A limited number of Season Tickets may be had on application to the Box Office, Theatre. Box office open from 10 to 12, and 2 to .’l, at the Box office, Theatre. Prices of Admission—Press Circle, 4s Stalls, 2s fid ; Pit, Is. COURT ENTERPRISE. A.O.F. TITHE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY of X the above Court will be celebrated by a Supper, to be held at the Court Room. Royal George Hotel, George street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the Ist February, IS7L Supper on table at eight o’clock. Tickets, 3s Gdeaeh, to be obtained at the Royal George Hotel. THUS. J. GOODMAN, Sec. Meetings STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of above Society, for the _TjL purpose of Receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held at the offices of the Society, Princes street, on the evening of Wednesday next, Ist February, between the hours of six and eight o'clock. CHAS. REID, Secretary. Election Notices. ELECTION FOR SUPERINTENDENT. jyjHl MACANDREW’S Central Committee will meet This Evening, at half-past 7. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. Religious. INDUCTION SERVICES IN ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. THE Presbytery of Dunedin will meet in St. Andrew’s Church at 7 p.m. on Thursday, the 2nd February, for the induction of the Rev. Robert Scrinmeour as Pastor of that congregation. The Rev. Mr Todd will preach and preside, and the Rev. Mr it j ley wi'l addicss the congregation. Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. Gi JULIES A NT) STR EE T arc instructed by Mr Kelly to sell by public auction, within their rooms, Princes street, on Tuesday, 7th February, at 12 o’clock noon, Th» Lease from (he Corporation of Dunedin of See. 47, Block Wharves and Quays Reserve, Dunedin, corner of Castle and St. Andre streets, with the well-built new ejttage of 4 rooms, stable, &c., thereon. Lease has 12 years to run. Ground rent L 9 per annum, with full valuation or renewal. For further particulars apply to GILLIES & -STREET. Coproration Notices CSITY OF DUNEDIN. —Notice is hereby J given, that the Assessment for fire year 1871 of all buildings, lands, t- nements, and hereditaments within the City has been submittal to the City Council and allowed ; that the same is deposited at the office of the undersigned, City Council Chambers, Piinces street, and may he daily inspected between the hours <4 10 am. and 4 p.m. by any person interested therein. Further, that any appeals against the assessment may be lodged at the Council Chambers (where blank forms may he had) on or before (he (ith day of February, R.7J; and a copy of each notice of appeal must he dob vend by the appellant lo the Clerk of the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Dunedin, six clear -.lays b fore the day of. hearing. The day of hearing will he a few days aule sequent to the 6th I‘ehniary, ari l will be duly advertised. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 20th January, 1871. Wanted. WANTED Known—That D. Sampson, late Hanslow and .Sampson, is selling 500 Remnants of Tweeds at half price. WANTED Known —lf you want a fashionable Hat, go to D. Sampson, late Hanslow and Sampson. WANTED Known If yon want a firstclass fitting Suit, go to D. Sampson, late Hanslow and Sampson. WANTED Known -That D. Sampson uses no machinery m making his Garments, and guaranteed shrunk. WANTED Known.—That D. Sampson has purchased the business of llauslow and Sampson, Merchant Tailors and Outfitters, WANTED Known.—That D. Sampson has opened up new and choice Goods in Tweeds, Hats, .Scarfs, Hosiery, &e., &c. WANTED Known.—Alexander Fraser, late Collector for Do Hi/ Times, now General Commiss on Agent, No 1 Chambers, Princes street, opposite Post Office. WANTED TO SELL.—Six-Roome.l new S:onc House, with half-acre* Freehold Land ; healthy position, commanding tine view ; In minutes walk from Octagon. Terms easy. Apply John Findlay, Octagi ir, WANTED Known, Saws of all kinds recut, hammered, sharpened, and set in a superior manner. Millichamp. Saw Maker, St. Andrew’s stre t, adjoining Rainbow Hotel.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2484, 1 February 1871, Page 3
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