AMUSEMENTS. J>RINCESS THEATRE. Lessees - Messrs Ceddes and Willis. Stage Manager ■ Mr G. W. Collier. Last Night but One of MISS FANNY SARA and MR CLIFTON. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), JUNE 27. A BIRdIn HAND. Roderick Praiseworthy, Mr Joseph Raynee Theodore Prodigal • Mr H. N. Douglas Reginald Prodigal • - Mr D. Clinton Major Stormont • • - Mr Musgrave Mr Capias Sharke • Mr Lachlan Macgowan Ellen Prodigal - ■ Mrs Walter Hill Madam Prodigal • Mrs Lachlan Macgowan Followed by a MUSICAL OLIO. “ Only to Love” • Miss Fanny Sara “ Beau Belles ” - Mr Fred Clifton “ Away to theJMountain’s Brow” Miss Fanny Sara “ Jimmy Riddle • Mr Fred Clifton To conclude with the Farce of TURN HIM OUT. TO-MORROW —MACBETH, With Locke’s Musio. PUBLIC COMPANIES. TTICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. ~FIRB AND MARINE. (Established 1849.) CAPITAL £290,000. Head Office : Melbourne. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. Directors • J. T. Wright, Ess. | J. F. Watson, Esq. J. M. Ritchie, Esq. Insurances of every description effected at Lowest Current Rates, and Claims promptly met. Losses can be made payable in any part of New Zealand or Australian Colonies. Office : MANSE STREET. a.IEII JACK, Resident Secretary. SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES, Claims settled in Dunedin. CAPITAL, £1,000,900. WILLIAM BROWN & CO., Agents, Hish Street. PROSPECTUS OF E O T A.G O NEWS” COMPANY, LIMITED. T To be Incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Acts. Capital, £15,000, in 3,0C0 Shares of £5 each. provisional directors : James Black, Esq. James Brown, Esq, Henry Driver, Esq. Chas. Flexman, Esq. William Fraser, Esq. C. R. Howden, Esq. Alexander Inglis, Esq. James Mills, Esq. John Mitchell, Esq. David Prondfoot, Esq. T. M. Wilkinson, Esq. Robert Wilson, Esq. solicitors : Messrs J. and A. Bathgate. Hankers; The National Bank of New Zealand. This Company has been formed chiefly to supply what has been long felt as a great and increasing want in this community, vis., a first-class Morning Daily Paper, conducted on independent principles, in which the various public questions affecting the welfare of this Province and the Colony will be fairly and impartially discussed, apart from all personal animus, and free from scurrility and abuse. In other words, the aim of the promoters is to produce a journal worthy of the first City in the Colony—a paper which settlers can transmit to their friends at Home with the conviction that it faithfully represents the public opinion of this large and thriving Province. The Provisional Directors having purchased the Copyright and business of the Morning Stab, and a large proportion of the capital being already subscribed, they will be in a position to bring out the first number of the paper, which will be called The Otago News, at an early date. The paper will be issued at a price which will bring It within the reach of every individual in the Province, and as such arrangements are being made as will give it the largest circulation in the Colony, it will thereby afford to. Advertisers advantages which no other journal can offer. Applications for the balance of Shares can be made to Mr James Barr, Interim Secretary, at the temporary offices of the Com-, pany, High street. Ten shillings per share to be paid on application, and ten shillings on allotment. It is proposed to call up other twenty shillings, if required, spread over twelve months, and this, it is considered, will be sufficient to make the paper what the Provisional Directors believe it will turn out to be, a commercial success. ! Dunedin, 21st June, 1873. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PRIVATE Board and Residence for two Gentlemen at Mrs Stewart’s, Cumberland street, between Frederick and Albany streets. MISSING FRIENDS. MISSING FRIENDS. —lnquiries are anxiously made by friends at Home for the following persons ; THOMAS M'NAB, who originally emigrated to America, but returned to London in 1866. There married a woman named Dow or Dor, and sailed for Australia. From thence, early in 1867, he is supposed to have sailed with a cargo of provisions for New Zealand. He was last heard of at Dunedin, and there spoke about going to South America. DONALD M'KENZIE, who came originally from Culioden, Inverness, to New Zealand, tmd has not been heard of by his friends for many years. The undersigned would be thankful for i any information respecting these " Missing Friends.’' T. K. WELDON, Commissioner of Polios. ; Police Office, Dunedin, June 23, 1873.
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Evening Star, Issue 3230, 27 June 1873, Page 3
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715Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3230, 27 June 1873, Page 3
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