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AMUSEMENTS. moonlight excursion. CONCERT AT PORT CHALMERS. QRICKMORE’S JRDYAL ASSSEMBLY Grand Concert In Aid of <J a thoUo Churdi Building Fund, on MONDAY NEXT, 2§th INST. For the convenience of Visitors from Dun- ™ .Vi!® Bt ? amer Golden Age will leave the Jetty at a quarter to Seven on Monday ™ itora the Concert. •ni: •> . . 9°f cert )* 3* 6d. , The Provincial Bi ass Band will accompany the steamer. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. TUVENILE CLASSES— V 4to 6.30 p-m.; Saturdays, 3to 6 p.m. Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms: One Guinea per Quarter.* J. KELLY, Professor, * From her Majesty’s Theatre, London D CNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE. ] . >.■'* Established, 1866. Classes arranged as follows CUll, - fa>m 8 to WoVtoJ Thursday Friday, Gentlemen’s Saturday, Adult... ." Saturday M orning for Juve . mles... Saturday A ftemoon. for Ladies’ and Children 8 „ 10 8 8 8 «» .. 10 » 10 M 10 h j: ‘h : *1 ■*»*' II 3 Friday Evening Class, for Boys . .. 0 s Terns to each class, One Guinea » quarter, payable in advance. ™ MS Ur Sa™ PartiC M arß 0an , 1)6 ohtainwl froi S flv ? am p n? ’ .Moray place, next tto I l Orleys. Private lessons given. PROSPECTUS. D PROSPECTUS OPTHK i UNEDIN, PENINSULA, & OCEAN BEACH RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL. ... ... ... £60,000, r ionm With power to increase, In 12,000 shares of £5 each. 5s . payable « a j?location, 5s on allotment, and such portii ot the balance as may be required by mdU 10s as the works proceed, but not at short than three montus. (Power will also be taken, under the Artid 4|® oci ation, to borrow on the security the Works a portion of the necessary func should the shareholders consider it better 1 do so than call up capital) t , _ Phovisiobal Commutes ; , Mr Wm. Bacon, Peninsula ~ Professor Black, Anderson’s Bay * Mr E. B. Cargill, Dunedin Mr James Christie, Peninsula Mr N. Coneys, Peninsula Mr G. W. Eliott; Dunedin Mr Kanieri Ellison, - Peninsula Captain Fraser, M.L.C., Dunedin Mr W. J. M. Lareach, Peninsula Professor M'Gregor, Anderson’s Bay Mr Janies M‘lndoe. Forbury Mr D. Proudfoot, Dunedin Mr Thomas Reynolds, Peninsula Mr George Robertson, Peninsula Mr William Robertson, Peninsula Mr Robert Rainbird, Peninsula Mr R. M. Robertson, Anderson’s Bay--Mr James Smith, Anderson’s Bay Mr James Seaton, Peninsula , Hon Kerei Taiiiroa, M.H.R., Peninsula Mr George Wilson, Dunedin. Bankebs ; Bank of New Zealand. . Solicitors : Smith and Anderson, It is proposed to construct a Railway fro Dunedin to the Ocean Beach at the Forbury ( the one side, and on the other down by And. son ® ® a y «nd the east side of the Harbor, as f as Portobello, with the view of continuing it the Reads, So soon as possible, it is proposi to commence near the crossing of the Clutl Kadway at the Anderson’s Bay Road, maki use of the Ciutha Line from Dunedin to th point, until the Company thinks it desirable construct a separate line from its own termin in the City. The promoters are satisfied that such a ra way will not n be directly profitable as.j investment, but that it will prove- &u inuxLet boon to the inhabitants of Dunedin and t settlers m the district through which it w pass. The Forbury Branch will pass the Ca doman Grounds, Gasworks, and Race Coun mid terminate at or near the Forbu Road; and it is believed that the pi senger traffic on this part alone w pay a good interest on the capital necessa to construct the whole line. The other Bran wiU leave the Anderson’s Bay Road, beyoi the Bay View Hotel, and proceed to sons Bay, and thence down the East side the Harbor to Portobello. This lino w secure a considerable goods traffic in Liu limber, Coal, Bricks, and Farm and Gard Pro luce ; while the rapidly increasing pot lanty of the sunny slopes of the Peninsula 1 Bu ““ ur residences and pleasure excursioi will draw a large p„ssenger traffic. Both kit or traffic will be very much increased by wh will no doubt follow the construction of t railway, viz. steamer from Port Chalmers Portobello, and a deep water wharf at t Heads, when the line is finished that length. The Provincial Government, fully recognisi th* public importance of the proposed undi taking, has promised to give all public lands ] (pared for the construction of the line, inclu iug sufficient land for a Dunedin Terminus a central situation ; and the Government hj also undertaken, if necessary, to work the li with its rolling stock on fair and reasonal terms.

Ihe Promoters have every reason to believe that all private lands required for the line will be freely given by their respective owners. Mr D. Proudfoot has already offered to give, without compensation, a strip of laud through the whole breadth of his valuable property neat the Ocean Beach. Ihe following may be taken as a roughosti. mate of the approximate cost of the -different sections, exclusive of rolling stock: From Dunedin to Ocean „ Beach 2.1 miles I'rom near Mr Tolmie’s house to Portobello, via Anderson’s Bay 9A From Portobeilo to the * ” Heads ... 5$ „ £7,000 30.000 18.000 Applications for Shares may be made to the undersigned. J. B. BRADSHAW, Interim Secietary. Temple Chamheis, Princes street, Dunedin. i.U'otAWOJiAX., jyjISS SiUTH receives Pupils daily fo? the Pianoforte and English Concertina, at the residence of Mrs Walker, Clydq strfedt"V B AjL receives Pupils for iustruo tion in Music, at her Rooms, Princes street • • i ! i■. ■ “sj Mr Hardy’s Office), daily, after 2 o’clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays amaptedt Lee. sons given at the High School mi

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Evening Star, Issue 3642, 24 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3642, 24 October 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3642, 24 October 1874, Page 3

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