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Ip RI N S'SB r< TO-NIGHT (TD&'UAY), NOV. 18. The Groat NauticalDratn* of i £ $ ■ < » •• be n ts-owcj-Or, The Wreck ofthe Antitopfe < Ben Bolt * • * MrC, (FBrfen .Reuben Rags • -‘Mr JV’Ft Hyde* Alice • • Miss-Jessie Raymond Mary Moonlight (her first appearance?' Mrs C. F. Searle Concluding with the Hibernian' Comedy, in two acts, entitled, HIS LAST LEGS! O’Callaghan - - - Mr 0. O’Brien Mrs Montague - - MidC. F. Searie 1 On Saturday next—FßA DIAVOT.Or FraDiavolo • Mies Tilly Andrews DUNEDIN DANCING AUADBMYV St. George's Hall. V. . ' . ... r **""‘7 . * .•••-■ t MRS HAMANN begs to' inform her Pupils and. the Inhabitant* of Dun-: I edin that her Classes will be held in the' i,above Hall:. . ... .. For A dulta-rTutflday Evening, from 8 till 1 10 o’clock 1 ! For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 fifil 1 10 o'clock For Adults—Saturday' Evening, from B'till 10 o’clock For Juveniles—Saturday Morning from 11 till 1 o'clock ' Terms—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance., , N. B.—The Saturday Afternoon Clast will * be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 till 5 o'clock. dancing classes^ QTi GEORGES HALL—Jnvenfths, Baturdays, from 3 to 5.- Adults; Mondays, from ?to 9 ' > >: > " * 'terms; One Guinea per quarter (dbm*/ incucing from date of entrance). '*'’ 1 ' J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. MfiETOTOB. ' qiHJB CITIZENS are invited to MfeetJL r » ■» yjf- THE * 1 DRILL SUED, MORAY PLACE, On TUESDAY EVENING, the 18tb INST., At 7 o’clock, ! To Hear an Address from The R KV. DR RfiGG, of Before his departure from Dunedin, , Other Gentlemen are expected to address , the meeting,-and the proceedings-will be interspersed with Mnsiu. ' Bis Honor the Superintendent will preside. . Tickets may be procured of’Messrs Bexth ind Wilkie, A. R. Livingston, Henry Wise, •ind W. Baird, Booksellers; or Messrs Wales, Mollison, Mackerras, J. P. Millar, J. M. HHntosh, A, J. Burns, and W. I>. Stewart; ' members of Committee, Admission—One Shilling. W. DOWNIE STEWART, Convener. '; SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS SAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, To morrow (Wednesday), 19th November. Passengers from wharf at 6 p.m. BEAUTIFUL-STAR, s.s., for TIMARU, and LYTTELTON, on Thursday, 20th November. Cargo till noon, PRETTY JANE, s.s.. for PORT HOLYNEUX and KATTANGATA, about Saturday, 22nd November. Office*: Harbour, Chambers. PENINSULA COMPANY’S STEAM- ; BOATS. 3N and* after WEDNESDAY, bOVEMBERI2, ► the Peniwula . Steamboat leaves Ihinedin mtil further notice. C APTAIN’DENSEM. UEGULAR STEAM'COMMUNICATION TO BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, AND RIVERTON. f* H E Full-powered. 8.8. A WANGANUI * will be. despatched for above forts on TUESDAY NEXT, S’ovember 18. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty oh Saturday. This steamer has superior accommodation or passengers, and carries an experienced ■Stewardess. H. HOUGHTON & CO. EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), London Offices: INDIA HOUSE. ALDER. T MAN’S WALK. Colonial Offices: At all the NEW ZEALAND FORTS* The following high-classed Clipper Ships, owned and chartered by the Company, have been carefully selected on account of their sailing qualities and fitness for the carriage of Passenger*, Wool, and General Cargo. They will be periodically dispatched from Lolidon for the various New Zbaland Ports, and also from *ll the New Zealand Ports for London:— '■ ; Tons. Tons. Columbus 744 Salisbury ... ...1,113 PunjaUb 883 Queen of the North 825 .Adamant 815 W. E. Gladstone 534 Cardigan Castle'l,2oo Hiuclostan ... .:. 833 Caller-oo 674 Isles of the South 821 Duke of Edin- Queeu of the Age 757 burgh ... ...1,075 Duufillan 853 Elizabeth Graham 589 Carnatic 871 Star of India ...1,045 Dilharno ... ...1,293 Surat... ...' ...1,000 FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDO& E Bine Al clipper barque COLUMBUS, 744 tons," P.„Axiaii... ...Commander*Is now ready to receivojsVool and other produce at Fort Chalmers, and will be defor London direct" as early in December as possible. . / . There is accommodation for a limited number pf First-class Passengers, and early application is necessary to secure berths. The Coiumbhs will be followed by the Caller-on, Elizabeth Graham, Surat, Dob* filian, Isles of the South, and other-vessel*. For freight and passage, apply "to ALEX C.’BEOG, At the Company’« Offices, ’ High BfrSset, Donedihr

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Evening Star, Issue 3353, 18 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3353, 18 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3353, 18 November 1873, Page 3

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