AMUSEMENTS. pRIN CESS THEATRE THIS EVENING JrIDAY), MAY 15* \ LAST NIGHT %]QT ONE I Last-Nightb'ut One op the ' ' GREAT SIAMESE AND” ASIATIC CIRCUS! .frior to their departure for Christchurch. Last Grand Mid-day Matinee, for Schools, Families, and Children, TO-MORROW. MAY 16. Half-price to aU parts of the Theatre. Prices as usual. Tickets at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s, SPECIAL NOTICE. ROUTE OF THE GREAT SIAMESE CIRCUS. . Waikouaiti—Tuesday, 19th. Palmerston—Wednesday, 20th. Hampden—Thursday, 21st Oamaru—Friday and Saturday, 22nd and 23rd WILLIAM BURTON, Agent. pRINCESS THE ATE E. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20. THE PRESS DRAMATIC CLUB, Assisted by Miss Marion Willis, Miss Marion Moore, and . Miss Gassy Matthews, mil give their third performance on the above date for the BENEFIT OF MR H. EASTWOOD : (Late of Bachelder’s Panorama). The programme will cansist of Torn Taylbr’dfavorite Comedy b! 1 ' ' STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. : And Maddison Morton’s screaming Farce, played for the first time in New Zealand, called WHO STOLE THE POCKET BOOK? Admission: Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ;Pit, Is. ; Tickets may be obtained everywhere, and seats secured at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. J. MITCHELL, Hon. Sec. • Queen ’"s th e a t.re . Charles O’Brien, Lessee. '’, . First Appearance of W. A. CHAPMAN & MISS IDA BONIFON, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, In their Wonderful Entertainment of • ANTI-SPIRITUALISM, Which must be seen to be . believed by Spiritualists. A Man sealed up in a Sackful-of Ghosts. Supernatural Vision. Second Sight. Deuteroscopia. The Dancing Queen. William Tell (not with the Arrow). The Escape of a Medium, Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S , HALL.—Juveniles! Saturdays, from 3to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. Terms r One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre,; London. MEETINGS. DR. SOU LEY’S TESTIMONIAL. THE Subscribers to the above are respectfully requested to meet in the Lower Hall of the Athenaeum,- at 4 o’clock on Monday afternoon next. JAMES MVNAUGHTON, Chairman of Committee. TO LET. TO LET,- Cottage, at Caversham. • W. Dalrymple, Agent. , TO LET, those large, commodious, And centrally-situated Offices lately in the occupation of Messrs George Gray Russell, and Co. Apply to Neill and Co,, Universal Bond. 10 LET, Verandah Cottage, Leith street, North of Frederick street, six rooms. TO LET, a new Six-roomed House, Ross street, Roslyn. Apply Chas. Columb, next door. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ,■ LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. TVT OTICE is hereby given, that the several ■L- parcels of lands hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1870,” unless oaveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 7th day of June, 1874; Section 27, : block 20,1 Town of Dunedin. Ann M'Lennan, wife of William M’Lennan, of Dunedin, baker, applicant 1,491. V Sections 22, 23, 42, 43, 44, and 45, block 7, and part of section 13, block 6j Town District. Hugh Calder, of Dunedin, stonemason, applicant. 1,493. Sections 54 and 55, block 32, Town of Dunedin. Josiah Tutchen, of Dunedin, carpenter, applicant. 1,499. Section 18, block 31, Town of Dunedin. Thomas Carter Morgan,. of Dunedib* draper, applicant. 1,501! \ ~ Part of section 18, block 6, Town District. George r William Eliott, of Dunedin, gentleman, applicant. 1,502. . ,r■;> Part of section 8, block 18, Town of Dunedin. John Scanlan, of Dunedin, oil and color merchant, and Margaret Scanlan, his wife, applicants. 1,506. Section 41, block 11, North Harbor ‘knd Eluoskin District. John M‘Ara, : of Wakari, settler, applicant/ 1,607. . Section 31, block 3. Tomahawk District. David Anld, of Anderson’s Bay, settler, applicant. ‘ 1,509. Section 19, block 7, North Harbor and Bineskin District. John M‘Mil lan, of Dunedin, carpenter, applicant. 1,510. Part of section 7, block 6, Town of Dunedin. John Cramond, of Timaru, Canterbury, coach proprietor, applicant. 1,512. f-v/v Part of section 50, block 26, Town of Dum edin. John Charles Maogregor| v ©f Gaversham, gentleman, applicant. 1,513. Diagrams may be inspectedat tbisroffiee;Dated this 2nd day of May, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. D. F. MAIN, j District Land Registrar. / LOST, a Bunch of Keys. Finder rewarded on returning to Evening Stab Office. • - ‘ tsmmm'i.
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Evening Star, Issue 3503, 15 May 1874, Page 3
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