AHUHEKBNTS. p R IN OES STHBATe£ Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. mondayTmarch 15, Performance to commence with GILDEROY. To be followed by the musical drama. LAKES OF KILLARNEY. In winch the SISTERS DUVALL! will appear. To conclude with ru mi. j AS.S. Chi Thursday next the Sisters DuvaUi will wSoSt 7 u * eo ° rea at m w «* M-*' Bress Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2s; Pit, u, pEV. QHARLES QUEEN’S THEATRE. For Six Nights Only. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. ‘“come him to this land as aUhristiatt iwwpn-f miTUß ter.”— ‘ChrfsSm Record (Dunedin), Nov. 14,1874. FIRST APPEARANCE In Dunedin of the celebrated Lecturer, Humorist, and Elocutionist, THE REV. CHARLES CLARK, who, in the Queen’s Theatre. This Eveninjr will give his Popular Lecture Entertainment on CHARLES DICKENS, In the course of which he will introduce the following Illustrative Recitals The Staring Waiter Bob Sawyer’s Party Death of Little Nell . SaireyGamp. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 3s : Pit, 2s. Family Tickets (admitting tLee to dress circle, or four to the Stalls), 10s 6d. . * Plan of Seats at West’s Music Repository. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8, Carriages at 10. B. S. SMYTHS. QUEEN’S THEATRE 4 BAKER’S IHTBERNICON Will re-open during the RACE WEEK. Particulars in Posters, &e, C. E. VERNBR, , Manager. mHUESDAY NIGHT, Quadrille Assembly. X All members and those wishing to become so are requited to Meet in St. George’s Hall on Tuesday night, 16th mat., at 8 o’clock. JJORTIOULTURAL SOCIETY. THE AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW_ Will be held In the TEMPERANCE HALL, Moray Place, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 17th and 18th inst. Admission la. Open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE. * ADULT CLASSES, 'Monday, Wednesdi Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, fri »tiU 10 o clock. Juvenile cWes—Saturd Morning and Afternoon. An hour for nr, minary instruction given at each *i«ma —One guinea per quarter, payable in commencing from date of entrance, pvf lessons given. Mrs HAM ANN, Regent p George street. MUSIC AND DANCING, T\4TR J. KELLY provides Music for nr! JjJL vate and public assemblies; also use o DANCING CLASSES. St. George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults, Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of ** The Land Transfer Act, 1870/* unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the I same. ( Part of sections 6, 7, 8, 9, Ocean Beach Dis- [ trict, and part of section 50, .block VII,, Town District, Thomas Allan, of Dunedin! | seedsman, applicant. 1,802. Allotment 9. block 1., Township of St. TTild* James William Thomson, of Wairuna, settler, applicant. 1,808. Fart of Reserve No. 5, Town of Dunedin, Donald M*Naughton Stuart, Doctor of Divinity, William Hunter Reynolds, James Paterson, Robert Arthur Lawson, Edward Bowes CargilJL Andrew Mercer, and Robert Glendining, Esquires, all of Dunedin, ap. plicants. 1,809. Section 28, Upper Harbor East District, and sections 1 of 1 and 1 of 2, block L, Otago Peninsula District, Thomas Reynolds, of Casillas, Upper Harbor East, sheep farmer, applicant. 1,814. Section 212, Fort Chalmers, John Geary, of Wickliflfe Bay, farmer, applicant. 1,816. Part of sections 14, block 1., and 8, block 11., Upper Kaikorai District, John M’Lennan, of Dunedin, farmer, applicant. 1,821. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 25th day of February, 1875, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. D. F. MAIN, District Land Registrar. TO LET TO LET, Famished Sittingroom and Bedro to one or two respectable men, with boaw required. Terms moderate. Eton Cottaoe. Y< place, opposite the school. ABED-ROOM To Let, with Private Sit-ting-room, for one or two Gentlemen. Apply to A 8., corner of Elm Row and Brown street, Dunedin. TO LET, Office and Store in Bond street, lately occupied by Thomas Birch. Apply to Finch and Birch, Rattray street. TO LET, a large, Shop in the best part of Great King street—a good opening for a drapery business. Mrs Algie, Great King street. EDUCATIONAL, 1 1 1 HE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupile to attend at their usual hours.
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Evening Star, Issue 3762, 15 March 1875, Page 3
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