Late Advertisements. PROGRAMME OF CONCERT To be held at the TEMPERANCE HALL, THIS (Fir I DAY) EVENING, OCT. 29, In aid of the PRIZE FUND OF THE HIGH SCHOOL CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS. H. S. Chapman, Esq., in the chair. 1. Pianoforte Solo—No. 2, Op. 14 Beethoven, 2. Sons (Tenor) —“Blow, blow thou Winter Wind” ... ... Arne, o. Sons (Soprano) “The Blind Girl to her Harp.” 4. Recitation—“Ontalissi.” ... CampldJ. 5. Song (Soprano)—“ * he’Dream.” Balfe. G. Duet (Soprano and Contralto) — “Flowers of the Wildwood.” 7. Song (Bass) —“The GoWfinder.” 8. Recitation- “Clarence’s Dream” (Richard III.) Shakespeare 10. Duet (Soprano and Tenor) — “I’ve Wandered in Dreams.” After which A SPELLING BEE Will be held. Prof. Macgregor, D. Petrie, Esq., M.A., Wm. Norrio, Esq., M.A. The Imperial Dictionary will be used for reference. Special Prizes have been reserved for Lady Competitors. Entries for the Spelling Bee will be received by the Secretary, at the Hall, between 7.30 and 8 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. P. R. SMITH, Hon. Sec. \ Examiners. Herr schott Begs to announce that he will give a Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT ON TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 9th (Prince of Wales’s Birthday) in the TEMPERANCE HALL. !! ! See Programme !!! REQUISITION TO J. J. EAGERTY, Esq. (NIR, —We, the undersigned Citizens of the incorporated Town of Green Island, request that you will allow yourself to be put in nomination for Mayor, and we hereby pledge ourselves to give you our utmost support in securing your return. James Gray James Young John Jenkin Adam Eae Donald M ‘Donald James Miller A. H. Telfer 11. K. Leary John Cummings James Cummings Robert Macgeorge Robert Wallace A. W. Pennefather Robert Crawford Wm. A. Caldwell I’. Stickle James Imery William Highet John Mason James Gardiner Patrick Smith Brady Joseph Thomas J. Hoar Geo. Fenwick Daniel M'Gill Owen Douglas George Bettridge Simon Lewis David Love W. A. Stanley Angus M'Coll James Pinkerton Hugh Bell Alex. Hall Wm. Gray Jolm Smith George Clarek Robert Muir L, William Lindsay Frederick Tyke
TO THE GENTLEMKN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION: P have great pleasure in acceding to your a request, and to assure you that, in the event of my being returned as Mayor of the now Township of Green Island, no efforts shall lie wanting on my part in attending to the many wants of the Township. Your obedient servant, J. J. EAGERTY. TF this should meet the eye of Catherine JL Hingwood or Mrs M'Lellan, native of Sydney, last heard of in Dunedin about two years ago, write immediately. Anthony Fuchs. Post Office, Dunedin. THE GLASGOW PIF-HOTJSE. R JNO. DONALDSON lias much plea- _ sure in announcing to his numerous Friends and the Public, that he has opened those Jlarge and commodious Premises (lately occupied by Messrs Gillies and Street, corner of Dowling and Princes streets, and adjoining Ms well-known Glasgow Pie-House) as an I totel and Restaurant, The House has been put in thorough order for the carrying on of a large Business; and J. D. trusts, with attention and civility, to meet a continuance of the patronage so long bestowed on him. J. D, would call attention to Bale’s Patent Beer-engine (no brass-lined pumps used. All beers drawn in a pure state by the new patent atmospheric apparatus.) expressly fitted up for the Bar. He can also with confidence recommend the beet aa being the finest in Dunedin ; and the Aahet Puff Paste Pies, introduced for the first time, will be found a race delicacy. The best of Wines, Spirits, Porters, Ales, kc,, can he relied upon. Scale of charges as usual. TIME EXTENDED. UTCJHERS.— Tenders to supply tl --—' Dunedin Hospital from acceptance tender to 31st December next, will be receivi at the Government Offices until noon of Tut day, November 2,1875. The Government w not be bound to accept any tender. Schedule may be obtained at the Supeiinte dent s Office. w w ZEALAND SATURDAY VERTISER. ADP r,n lpi L L . Gcturo No. 4. BISHOP MORAN. Ine Emigrant’s Welcome, by Thos. Bracken, Patience, By and By. Ihe Sign of the .Silver Flagon, Farjeon.fßi How I lost my Sweetheart, by Natty Freeman, boßsnugers Rheumatic Balsam, by Snarleyow, 10 P^ dlG3 > b J Madame Bellerobe. , T T * he Dunedin Female Refuge. New Industries. Friendly Societies’ Gardens, A Sad Funeral. THE “ DIHONSTHRATION,” By Pa m'; y ? lurphy, of Wellington. „ The Hero of the Day. by Fanny Fairplay. -i be:, tneala, Ly Dogberry. v.orrespoiichence—Scotch Pronunciation. a ts i Good Time Coming. A Day s Tro at Fishing, by Freshwater Hook . . * 0 tscription of Washington. The Origin of Scandal. J he Minstrel, The Novelist, The Watchman, The Slcetcher, The Budget. Taro; pence. IJ/HINOE OF WALES BIRTHDAY.L offers from Hotel-keepers, fo sa iig_e booth sites, or for the sole right of sui p lying tim pulilie in the forthcoming Od< n Ulows .1! <*te; also from Fruiterers and Coi (-Boners, Sealed tenders to be left at the ba the South Australian Hotel, Princes street !" lurassed Eecrcfcary of Fete Committee, by si ’cuick on Monday next, Ist November. SLIP ZEA.LANDIA, FROM LONDON. rND,vj?.S Wanted till Wednesday, 3rd Now,-rubor, at 4 for the purchase of passcnircr httingi; Applv to CAPTAIN 'SELLARS, Or. board. Of hj S'.'EY’H Central Boarding House. JLJL corner Stuart and Smith streets. Good acooramodatiou for boarders,
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Evening Star, Issue 3956, 29 October 1875, Page 3
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