t A 0 BEN’S f B S i I E 1 lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh, Unprecedented success, and last night but nine of those eminent artistes, MR and MRS GEORGE DARRELL. Remember Last Ten Nights of THE DARRELLS, THIS EVENING (Wednesday), SEPT. 7. By Spec’al Desire, and for positively the Last Time, Shakespeare’s ’’a-toral Play, AS YOU LIKE TT. Rosalind Mrs Geo. Darrell Orlando Mr Geo 1 ’arrell Jacques Mr J. B. Steel s Eor positively the Last Time ! Thursday, September 9 by desire, KING JOHN. Box Office at West’s Music Kepository. Temperance hall Dunedin. Continued Success and Crowded Houses, New and Special Programme ; TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1875. TWO HOURS WITH S. D. DAVIES PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST ’ or THE WORLD ? Assisted by bis Daughter, MISS EVA NORAH DAVIES, AND TALENTED COMPANY. Great Success of the New Sensation Act, L’ECHELLE PERILLEUSE. With Pirouettes and Somersaults in Mid-air by the BROTHERS DU VILLE. New songs and specialities by MB and MRS T. EMPSON, Everyone astonished at Dr Lynch's Latest Invention, •THE WONDERFUL ENCHANTED CANOPY. Fun without vulgarity. N.B. —Special Performance every Saturday, at 3 o’clock, for Schools and Families. Doors open at half-past 7; performance to commence at 8 sharp. Prices of Admission: First class (reserved chairs), 4s ; Second class, 2s ; Gallery, Is, Children half-price to the First .and Second Glasses only. Tickets can be obtained and seat* secured at Murray’s Hotel. CHARLES WEIGHTMAN, Business Manager for E. D Davies, H. P. LYONS, Agent.
*jyjNEDIN HARMONIC SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT. TEMPERANCE HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1875. President : H. S. Chapman, Esq. Viok-Presidbntb : The Rev R 1... Stanford, George Bell, Esq. Programmes cm he obtain' d at Mesa's and West’s Music Warehouses. Tickets : Front seats, three shillings ; back seats, two shillings ; gallery, one shilling. JOHN H. SANDERS, Secretary. PERTH, ANGUS, AND MEAR <S ASSOCIATION Asocial gathering win be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Friday Evening, the 10th inst.. at 7 o’clock. CHARLES MO PRISON, Secretary. For particulars, see program-re. <vNl) MUSH.' St. Geobob’s H Abi. Adult ( laaa, Thursday*, at 7 Juvenile do. ?ctn.rdr.y«, at Private < .easoua by special arrangerneu z. MR J. Kg L L T. Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. ■tuart street onvosite Weplevan Ohnroh CO I.£ PARLOR and Bedroom to Let; unfurnished. Dryden’s store, Russell street. TO LET, a small Shop and two Rooms, Apply P. O’Brien, Munster Arms Hotel, Walker street. TO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage in Grange street. Apply J. Simpson, baker, Frederick street. rpo LET, a Three-roomed Hause. Apply J. Mr Eggers, Grange Store, Forth street. rpO LET, one Four-roomed Cottage, off Forth street bridge. Apply H. S. Fish, junr. _ _ TO LET —Four-roomed House to Let, Br ok street; entry immediately. Apply John Gray, London street. rpo LET, a Front Parlor and Bedroom, unA furnished ; quiet locality. Apply Egger’s Store, Forth street. f pWO-ROOMED House to Let. Apply I Charies Thomas, opposite Government School, JVI ornington.
f S O LET, that convenient house situate near -H- top of Walker street, consisting of six rooms, with good garden attached, and presently occupied by Mr Secular—rent, 30s per week. Apply at the house - r at Mr William Hooper’s, in Melville street, opposite St. Andrew’s Church, OFFICES TO L'T. corn' i of Jetty and Crawford streets. Apply W and J. Secular. r| tO LET, one of the best Shops in George ' A street, with seven splendid rooms. Apply to A. Walker. GRAZIERS, DAIRYMEN, oirOTHERS. SPRING BANK, N.E. VALLEY. WANTED TO LET, for seven or fourteen years, either with or without dwelling-house and farm buildings. The paddock above main road at Brown’s Hotel will be let separately. Conditions seen, and offers received, till noon Friday, 10th September, at MR. G. F. REID’S. Stafford 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 same. ~ ° Sections 1 of 36 and 2 of ,T», Block VII, Dunedin and East Taiori Didriot ; * James Marshall, the younger, of Dunedin, merchant, and Daniel Campbell, of Dunedin printer, applicants. 1973. ’ Part of Section 15, Block X, North Harbor and Elueskin District; Alexander Inglis of Dunedin, draper, applicant. 1981. ’ Fart of Section 38, Block ITT, Town of Dun•din j James Brown, of Melbourne, Victoria, drayman, applicant. I %"J. Section 28, Irregular Block, West Taieri Dis- . trict; Robert Gleudinirg, of Dunedin merchant, on behalf of Archibald Macintyre, of Liverpool, England, u,. r . cantile clerk, applicant. 1995. Sections 13, 14, and 15, Block 111, Portobello District; Walter Fletcher Ridley and William Ridley, of Dunedin, gentlemen, applicants. 1998. Section 6, I “Jock 111, Town of Dunedin ; William John Watson, of Dunedin, coal merchant, applicant. 2001. Diagrams may he inspected at this office. Dated this 7th day of bo timber, 1875 at the Lands Registry office, Dunedin, D, F. MAIN, District Land Registrar.
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Evening Star, Issue 3913, 8 September 1875, Page 2
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