Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. Unprecedented success and last night but|eight of MR and MRS GEORGE DARRELL. Last Nine Nights, THE DARRELLS, THIS EVENING (Thursday), SEPT. 0, By desire of numerous families who were unable to witness its last representation, and for positively the Last Time, Shakespeare’s Historical Tragic Play, KING JOHN. Lady Constance ... Mrs George Darrell Philip Ealconbriclge ... Mr George Darrell King John ... ... Mr J. B, Steele To conclude with ROBERT MACAIRE, Characters hy the Company. Friday—Comedy Night—London Assurance. In preparation—Blow for Blow. Temperance hall Dunedin. Continued Success and Crowded Houses. New and Special Programme ITO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1875. TWO HOURS WITH E. D. DAVIES. PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST OF THE WORLD; Assisted by his 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 hy the BROTHERS DU VILLE. New songs nml specialities hy MR 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 off Admission; First class (reserved chairs), 4s; Second class, 2s; Gallery, Is. Children half-price to the First and Second Classes only. Tickets can he obtained and seats secured at Murray’s Hotel. CHARLES WEIGHTMAN, Business Manager for E. D. Davies. H. P. LYONS, Agent. MOHNINGTOK.
MR JAS. KIRBY will give a Lecture at the Mornington District Hall, in aid of establishing a Church of England Sunday School Library, on Friday next, the 10th inst., at half-past 7 o’clock p.in. Subject—“ Half an hour among Authors.” Jamas Anderson, Esq., will take the chair. Admission Sixpence. A LECTURE ON LUTHER, will be given by the Rev. J, G. Paterson, of Waihola, at St. Andrew’s Church to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 7.30 p.m. All are cordially invited to attend. HARMONIC SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT. TEMPERANCE HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1875. President : H. S, Chapman, Esq. Vice-Presidents : The Rev. R. L. Stanford, George Bell, Esq. Programmes can be obtained at Messrs Begg’s and West’s Music' Warehouses. Tickets : Front seats, three shillings ; back Beats, two shillings ; gallery, one shilling. JOHN H. SANDERS, Secretary. MANCING AND MUSIC St. Gbobge’s Halu Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement. MR J. KELLY, Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. 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 3G and 2 of 3G, Block VII, Dunedin and East Taieri District; James Marshall, the younger, of Dunedin, merchant, and Daniel Campbell, of Dunedin, printer, applicants. 1973. Part of Section 15, Block X, North Harbor and Blueshin District; Alexander luglis, of Dunedin, draper, applicant. 1981. Par t of Section 38, Block 111, Town of Dunedin ; James Brown, of Melbourne, Victoria, drayman, applicant. 1982. Section 28, Irregular Block, West Taieri District j Robert Glendining, of Dunedin, merchant, on behalf of Archibald Macintyre, of Liverpool, England, mercantile clerk, applicant. 1995, Sections 13,14, and 15, Block 111, Portobelio District; Walter Fletcher Ridley and William Ridley, of Dunedin, gentlemen, applicants. 1998. Section G, Block 111, Town of Dunedin ; William John Watson, of Dunedin, coal merchant, applicant. 2001. Diagrams may bo inspected at this office. Dated this 7th day of September, 1875, at the Lamia Registry Office, Dunedin.
D. F. MAIN, District Land Registrar. TENDERS for the construction of the undermentioned Railway, and other works, will be received at the office of the Secretary for Works, until noon of Tuesday, the 14th September:— Ist Contract, No. 1,014, earthworks, bridges, culverts, and permanent way of Railway from Palmerston to Wayne’s. 2nd Contract, No, 1,045, Mosgiel to Outram Railway, earthworks and fencing, 3rd Contract, No. 1,040, do do, permanent way. 4th Contract, No. 1,047, do do, bridges and culverts. sth Contract, No. 1,048, do do, Taieri bridge. Plans and specifications may bo soon, and forms of tender obtained, at the Provincial Engineer’s Office, Dunedin, The Government does not undertake to accept th© lowest or any tender. provincial government contract DEPOSIT. When the amount of contract is L 5 000 or upwards, the total deposit required will in future, be 5 per cent., instead of 10 per cent, lie deposit will be retained during the period of maintenance. TENDERS fJpEN.DERS are invited for Additions to a House ia Brown street. MASON & WALES, Architects, rno I iULLOCK DRIVERS. - Tenders A wanted for the haulage of logs. Apply Water pf Leith Sawmills.
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Evening Star, Issue 3914, 9 September 1875, Page 2
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