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Andrew Kgman. t ! ie seamen whose le« v/aa fractured by his b-ing washed from the wheel of the ship Mataura during a heavy gale on her passage from London to this port, was taken to the Hospital this morning. In reference to the proposed visit of that ‘‘highly-gifted preacher,” the Rev. Charles Clark, to New Zealand, the ‘Christian Record’ says : “ We shall welcome him to this land as a Christian man and as a Christian minister.” cannot compliment the management of the Princess’s on the production of “Roseaale,” which neither p eased us nor gave satisfaction to a very numerous audience. It i: a regular hash, and has only one really dramatic situation, which is in the fourth act. Mr Bates was seen to greater advantage than he has yet appealed, and demonstrates that, in comedy parts, he rs very capable. “ Roscdale” will be repeated this evening. So that it may not interfere in any wav With Madame Arabella Goddard’s concerts, the Dunedin Choral Society have postponed tneir second concert of the season till Tuesday, the Ist December. We are sure that the comphment thus paid to a great artiste will be fully appreciated by Madame Goddard. The excitement about the lirst concert is increasing as Friday approaches ; and there will be doubtless a great rush for tickets when the box plan is opened tomorrow morning, At a meeting held in the Caversham Drillshed last evening of the owners of property m township of Calderville, it was unaniJBously decided that a special rate of 10s per j

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Evening Star, Issue 3662, 17 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3662, 17 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3662, 17 November 1874, Page 2

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