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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. Continued Success, and Genuine Popularity of Those Eminent Artists Mr and Mrs HOSKINS, (MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE.) THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MAY 13. First Time in Dunedin of the Original Edition of the Celebrated Comedy, PAUL PRY; Or, I Hope I Don’t Intrude. Paul Pry (first time) Mr HOSKINS Phoebe (first time) ...Miss Florence Colville Supported by the Company. To Conclude with OLD GOOSEBERRY. FORMOSA! FORMOSA! FORMOSA'! Children in arms not admitted. Box Flan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. jgT. MATTHEW’S BAZAAR Under the Patronage of the Most Hon. The Marchioness of Nermanby, Will be held in the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 12th Instant, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Open from two till fi/e, and from 7.30 till ten p.m. Admission, Is first day; fid following days. Qu E E N’S THEATRES. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, Commencing on FRIDAY, MAY 14. First Appearance in these Colonies Of The World-renowned Illusionist (Dr Silvester) THE FAKIR OP OOLU, Who willintroduce his Marvellous and Astounding Entertainment as above. For further particulars, see future advertisement and bills. J• C. RAINER. Lessee and Manager. J. WHITTINGTON, Business Secretary. Citizen s’ bali TO HIS excellency the governor AND THE m archioness of normanby On FRIDAY EVENING, 14th INSTANT STEWARDS : Btifl VTorship the Mayor and Members of th( City Council, Messrs Wales, J. H. Harris Wmcott, J. WMte, iL. H. Jack, J. Copeland t C ,aJgill. W. Stavely, G. C. Matheson £ M. fitfbe, W. N. Blair, W. 0. Roberts ©/Turnbull, J. Davie, T. S. Graham, W. M Hodgkins, H. Howorth. R. M. Robertson, J Mills. H. J. Walter, C. H. Howden, L. O Beal, G. W. Eliott, C. C. Kettle, D. Mills W. J. M. Laraach, fl. Driver, J. Marshall, T Birch, J* Wain, A. D. Lnbedd, Professor nS Shand, Drs. Hooken, and Burns. Tickets can be obtained from the Member of Committee r— His Worship the Mayor, am Messrs J. H. Harris, A. H. Jack, J. CargilL J Whrte, D. Mills, J. Copeland, G. C. Mat&eaon Blair . D. O.* Beal, H. J Walter, E. Prosser, and G. W. Eliott J. B. MUDIB, _ Hon. Sec, DANCING! DANCING! QUEEN’S THEATRE. A PLAIN DRESS BALL will take placi •on Wednesday, Mayl2fch, at 8 o’clock Gentlemen’s Tickets, 2s fid; Ladies’, as usual DANCING AND MUSIC. St. George’s Halt. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 . Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement M R J. KELL Provides Music for Public and Prii Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Churcl

SKATING KINK, DRILL-SHED. /~VPEN Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Hours, 4to 6; 7to 10.30 p.m. An attendant has been engaged for the convenience of Ladies only, practising between 3 ana 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. _ Admission, Is. pickets, admitting at any time, IQs 6d, may be had of Messrs Keith & Wilkie. SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 15th MAY. At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OP MAYBANK, North-East Valley, immediately beyond Opoho. 52 FULL QUARTER-ACRES. Beautiful Villa Sites. Henry driver nas received instructions from J. JuacK, Em., to sell the above township, con-Quarter-Acre Sections, on Saturday, the 15th May next, at 2 o’clock p.nu purchasers are specially recommended to visit the Township before the day of sale, as it is likely to become one of the most ravonte of 4 the many townships now surroundmg imneoin. and speculators should not allow !?“ 0 P p ? r £ u “ t y io . Pass, as fortunate purchasers make a **** and profitable in--811(1 «p°n easy terms. Upset price, 150. Terms : One-third cash; balance in one added!™ ears * ® P® r cent. per annum ■toJZSS "* dy - For further particulars apply to HENRY DRIVER, N.Z. L. and M. A. Co. SATURDAY, 16th MAY, At 12 o’clock. Extensive Sale of FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS. From Sonntag’s celebrated Nursery. D. M. SPEEDING is instructed by Mr Charles Sontagg, of Krockville Nursery, to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, May 15, at 12 o’clock, A large assortment of fruit trees, consisting Apple, pear, plum, walnut, raspberry, currant, gooseberry, &c., &c. __ Also, New strawberry plants, ornamental shrubs, evergreens, coniferous, cypress, and roses in great variety. These are all suitable for early planting, and S* A £rmt teeSMe tes9 “ d <*«» On view the morning of sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FREEHOLDS FOR ALL CLASSES In the ’ TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY. M’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & ( have been instructed by John R *»•. to sell by auction, on an early date, ▼alnable property at the lower junction, Noi ■tsast Valley. Surveyed into suitable al meats. Terms very liberal Title under the Land Transfer Act. LOST, FOUND. &c. ONE POUND REWARD.—Lost, a - Pencil-case ; uutials J.M. Addlv wuul and Copeland. pp y

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Evening Star, Issue 3811, 12 May 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3811, 12 May 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3811, 12 May 1875, Page 2

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