AMUSEMENTS, £>RINCESB THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, LUCII-LE; Or, The Story of a Heart. To conclude with the Burlesque, WTLLIKINS' AND HYS DINAH. Rc-produotion of the WOMAN IN RED. Tho great American Actors, Mr and Un BATES are engaged, and will shortly appear. 1 rices c* Admission—Dress Circle 3s • Stalls, 2s ; Pit. Is. ' “Wanderings through amebioa AND AUSTRALIA.” A HUMOROUS and interesting Lecture in aid of the fun is of the Otago Female Refuge, under ti.e patronage of the Ladies* Committee and the Independent Order of Good Templars, will be delivered by Brother J, P, Armstrong, in the Temperance Hall, on Wednesday Evening next, 4th prox. Subject: “An Irish Pilgrim's Progress through America and Anstra ia.” Ti;e chair will be taken at 8 p.m. by His Honor Judge Chapman. Carriages may be ordered at 10. Tickets may be obtained from the Ladies* Committee, Messrs Wise, Mendershauson. W. nay, Garrick, and the undersigned. Reserved seats (gallery), 3s; front teats, iJs ; back do, Is. CH ,S. DE LONGUEViLLE GRAHAM. P.G.W. Sec. I O.G.T. ANNIVERSARY OP THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER, Under the Auspices oI the ORANGE INSTITUTION. SOIREE AND BALL To be held at the TEMPERANCE HALL, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1174. Tea on the table at seven o’clock. A dnnssion, 2s 6d. Dancing to commence at 10 o’clock. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. JUV ENILE CL ASSKS Wednesdays, 4 to 5.30 p-m ; Saturdays, 3 to 5 p.m. Adult Class—We dnesdays, 7to 9. Terms ; One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Profes or, From her Majesty’s Theatre, London NEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Established, 1865. Gasses arranged as follows Monday, Adult Class, from 8 to 10 o’clock Wednesday Thursday... Friday, Gentlemen’s ~ Saturday, Ad i t, Saturday Morning for Juveniles ... Saturday Afternoon, for Ladies’ and Children Friday Evening Class, for Boys Terms to each class, One Guinea pot quarter, payable in advance. Further particulars can be obtained from Mis Hainan n, Moray place, next to Dr Sorley’s. Private lessons g.ven. MEETINGS. ST ANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions, &c,, will be held at the Temporary Offices of the Society, (over the shop if Mr Robert Banks, grocer, Princes street;) on Wednesday Evening, the 4th iosfc., between the hours ot six and eight. CHARLES REID, Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. £3 REWARD. WHEREAS on different recent occasions the Drinking Cups at the Street Fountains within the City have been broken, damaged, or taken away, by persons unknown, notice is litre dy given that the above Reward will be paid by the City Corporation ’or such information as may lead to the conviction of the offenders KEITH RAMSAY, N evember 2, 1874. Mayor. PROSPECTUS. PROSPECTUS OF THE Dunedin, peninsula, & ocgan BEACH RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL.. £60,000, With power to increase, In 12.000 shares of £5 each. 3s payable on application, 5s on allotment, and such portion of the balance as may be required by calls of 10s as the works proceed, but not at shorter intervals than three months. (Power will also be taken, under the Articles of Association, to borrow on the security o the Works a portion of the necessary funds, should the shareholders consider it better fo do so than call up capital) Phovisional Committee .- Mr Wm. Bacon, Peninsula Professor Black, Anderson’s Bay Mr E. B. Cargill, Dunedin Mr Janies Christie, Peninsula Mr N. Coneys, Peninsula Mi G. W. Eliott, Dunedin Air Kanieri Ellison, Peninsula Hon. Captain Fraser, M.L.C., Dunedin Sir W. J. M. Lamach, Peninsula Professor M‘Gregor, Anderson’s Bay Mr James MTudoe, Forbury M r D. Prondfoot, Dunedin Mr Thomas Reynolds, Peninsula Mr George Robertson, Peninsula Mr Wijliam Robertson, Peninsula Mr Robert Ruin bird, Peninsula. Mr R. M. Robertson, Anderson's Bay Mr James Smith, Anderson’s Bay M' Janies Seaton, Peninsula Eon Kerei Taiaros, M.H U., Peninsula Mr George Wilson, Dunedin. Bankeks : Bank of New Zealand. Solicitous : Smith and Anderson. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Share List.will close on the 9th November; and whereas doubts are entertained as to the intention of the Company to proceed with the “ Portohello Branch,” the Provisional Directors desire it ta be notified that there u no foundation for any such doubt; and that so soon as the ompany is duly formed, and the necessary capital subscribed, the line to the Ocean Beach: ami to Portobello will be proceeded with immediately, such being the conditions upon Hvhich the Government have agreed to grant the necessary concessions. Applications for Shares maybe made to undersigned. J. B. BRADSHAW, Interim Secietary. Temple Chambers, Princes street, Dxmedht,
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Evening Star, Issue 3650, 3 November 1874, Page 3
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