4KtJBEm.NTh S B—T8 —T fi-fri-T ft it — ■■- -« .1 ii;m Wii vi SMITH’S ENGLISH A' D OONTINETAL COMBINATION. B^ T 8 BENEFIT OF UK KIRBY, PfIWWWb ?;i A New and .... ,i®SW!W Jfovelty toovauielj. nrat time in Dunedin of the Screaming Faroe, entitled W 8 OF FARTS, M WrJ^ numeirti'nt tonfenUoau ■ ** «here 1 1 tod. «Ke. .**“ Programme of the SeaemL '■ ■ - • p. M THIS I » .■y>» k> fi.vbi ON I C - A i^h'i IS (S Ifan'i l P***t Appearance in Dunedin ofthe PXFO Rl> TV RO IJ tP. 0 j MISS ANDERSON,>; > : . ■® Renowned Female Magicienne, in her ■ Entertainment, totaled c . . “ A Night inWondecLaad.l’n oli > T ,M fAinsted by Mr Vnrten. the Celebrated I* {Tenor, E. 0, Shipp, ChampionDanote,:.;/ “(J”7 Seymour, PiarnsLaad. I* j Mil* Verben, the Inimitable HAmdriet i ... W »0d Character Imperooaater, who will give selections from his Cheiofcfidhge todDtohea vi i.; i Sketches, and OUo ef Oddities, m.rit' - Prices of Second Seats, 2s; Back Seats);* In a j Dbens-i; i open at 7.30; commence at Apnns.< i«f r > fvfrnO , Mr SEYMOUR, rfl H S-'. l it.A'N'F-U.4XV A I In aid ef the Funds ottho .?<- .jrpwxsH - WiUtohaidin ? | ST. GEORGSW : HALL,. >6d **» *• i J"!™"' *m I Dancing to commence at j i>-C” . ' 'T^K* 8 “‘y ** °fcfcuped fitoi ; Gi flto«t tod S. Jacobs, Princes street.'. 4 * V — Uf - r t.flJ I TfffH ■' j DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. >! s j I «, ' v-■ *■’• • t'ii./i'H '*j Established 1865. > i;3K!-Lj.i iof.i “li/fRS HAMANN begß. 4al XFJL inform her Friendw and' i having leased the large Hall aV Theatre, her Classes will, in future beheld
D ’PROSPBOTTTS. • <r wnlLtU - S.Lf . c > : bfnoloO 3Wai * ir - ai ?*n>Q oiidW , '^»^©ssafe j With power to increase, d-foJoiV 12,000 shares of JE6~each.. 5a payable On ! application, & on aUoMent, and ■of the balfcuetfa&'iriay be feqhikd by 1 ; 10s as the works proceed, hut notalshurfer & • intervals than three months. ' , ul VL (Power win Also belaken, uhdeV ■^s°®f a *iop,.to borrow, on. the security, of the Wodte apportion df the : should the shareholders cohsicter 'ft better -do so tibn'eaH> up-capital)' l»;i r>;.ii .{watt 1 ;7!;rO fr, : A i w Provisional GomUHnavinv i |Mr Wm. Baopn,-Peuinapla ,■ PmfpncAP THoiilr • Andtsraoa’s IjJay {Ui ,. ill' «>» we>l' CSOII 5. Oa'fgfll, Duhedm ■ MfG. W. Elibt't, Ddhedin' 1 • Mr Kanieri Ellison, Peninsula I Hon. Captain Fraser, M.L.C.. Dunedin jMr Wm. - ' rciiaT’*i »oJ[ Hon. MatthewiHbltni^ \r w a3 r nr r : " n; ’ r : ' ,is >haJ ;Mr W. J. M. afl V.rK«J * : Profes^MOreger, Auderson’s Bay / ‘-Ai r !Mr Jatnes M'lndbe. “fT > - i I Mr D. Proudfoot, Dunlin W Mr Thomas Reynolds. Peninsula r < r , |Mr George Rot*rtaon"p«Sss [ ’ « ■iWidO { Mr Eobert Rainbird, Pptiw^nla ' r .*-3 r *'■' t j Mr R'Tff. ’Roherte^ltidersoWtiiir 1 •-•••‘'hiO j Mi 4 -James Smith; Anderson's Bay {Mr James Seaton, Peninsula * <d s<' '< js£ r W- A. Tolmiev. M, Et.fi., Andeafcetfa JkpP I Hon Kerei Taiaroa, M.BLR, Peninsula | Mr (^earge^ilson,.Dunodiu.j edT ! hj ,u r ***** i - r * BankofHewZe4l»ni ' . j ■ “ ,P3li i Solicitous:. I Smith andAndeWoiu ! * r ar>hl ! t aiui;- g'uaM J It *® proposed to construct a- Railway.’ form WT Dunedin to thaOceinßeaohrat theForWryonWl the one side, and.on the other sun’s Bay andthcoast aids of the Hatibon ns&rt r ae PortoDeHo, with tlie view of contimiingit the Heads. So soon as possible,it is/preposed t 'ti> commence, near.tile crossing At Railway at Bay ‘Bpad, feotidS’ 3 tpe of theClutha Lftie ftdifid Dunb^ point, until the Compsnythihks il dfesiwdAo ftP** construct a separate Une ftom its JtermiiAie H' in the City. rlo.; u-^vbWjc!! i Ihe promoters are satisfied that such a railway will not- n pwifitahleyiis anT/r investment, but that ft; will prove /an imanißi#; 4 bjoon to the inhabitants/pf Dunedin and the i’* settlers in the district ‘ibrounk wih„ mss. The Forbury* Branch dpnian Grounds, GasworkW, add Baoe J - L puxd terminate at or neitf' the Road; and it is believed pas- r stnger traffic on this part alone >' WfflW pay a good interest' on the capital nadessaryi { ti> construct the whole line. The other; Branoft' I will leave the Anderson’s Bay |Uad,/beyond the Bay View Hotd, and proceed ' son’s Bay, and thence down the Fast slde of the Harbor to Poijtobello. , This .lipfli will • iseenre a : considerable goods tnlffio f* T.iyT ia .Timbferi Coal;'Bncks, and Farni 1 and ■Gftbd.ett' / - Produce; while the rapidly' increasing' pOpp.lhrity ef the sunny slices of the Pentom& -ts6§ 'summer residences i and< pleasure WTUdraw a lame passenger traffic. of traffic wiU be very much increased by whstiv will nn nmihf fAllnm 4-Vta „ water wharf, at Heads, when the line is ,finished thatlekjrth? r^hl The Provipciar tiepublie 1 imperttocd of , t iking, has promised to give all public lands re* <; aired for the oomtmction ofi'lße I ig sufficient land for a Dunedin TStmatokm'aaiJfl a central situation.: and the ttttrWt bmff' vA tsrms. , • v ‘ T'rtffWTffwHfl II Proudfoot has already offered to oiya^M^. c utooapfensjitiokjiifc atnp'of 'famdkaro^baaS'^ \ ’hole breadth of Ida valuable ptowtijfnitt' fpe Ocean Beach.' ' M-.suvJ 1 yH Ka.. 7 Jhe following be iaAmi as'A tohgh etid^ 1 iat». «i! the opproxuaateiloost of < the ‘diffrirrrfiT afections, exclusive of rollisg stodc ]’rom Dunedin to i! o6fiib'‘ r ‘' ■ :<ii Beach ... ■■ e.-.. gA'AtiA . ■ - near .Mr Toindew hclWn-A - hoiwe to PorteWto, -'rfa ~J ■' ' v 1 1 ***. •• -, JUL* tf s ’ll ■ au - wi •\\ i J. B. r?'-
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Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 3
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859Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 3
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