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Q Anraaementa. U E B N S THE ATE E. leasees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. Enormous Success! THE WHITE COCKADE! THE WHITE COCKADE J . Will be repeated _ THISaEVENINO ('TUESDAY), MAY 9. The Greatest Dramatic Triumph of the past • Season! * TheXaefc London Novelty, Received Last Evening with Tumults of Apphtuse by a crowded audience. The Grand Successful Snsation Drama, THE WHITE CO: ;KADE ! Or. A TALE OF ’46. In Five Acts and .Ten Tableaux. Dress Circle, 4s; stalls, 2s; Pit, Is, GRAND INAUGURATION - - Of TH B *VTEW-PRINCESS THEATRE, J3I ; (Mr J. Sibbald, Proprietor.) TO-NIGHT Y f TO-NIGHT -- TO-NIG K'P f \ TO-NIGHT ' Lovely Nightingale of : the Danube, . The Divine f ILM\. V The Sublime , - Singer. \ ILMA ) Ccntat ice DB jdURSKA ! DE MURSKv! 'TO;NIGHT (Tuesday) TO-NI^HT, At eight .-’clock. Doors op n at seven . r ,Thfe Gre test Musical>Event, ] j t ., ( -The Boat Programme of-he Season. MDLLE. DE MURSKA Will sing the Grand Aria' from “Robert Le I'iablealso, the !!•> celebrated- variation* by ’Frock, and the famou-t Hungarian Pastoral Song, with Flute ' "Otliga'o hy Giammonn. ,Mae: to STiVAU’S IT LAwil perfor ?• o" the violin -i Scotch ai : , wth piano ac ompani- . ; ' ipept by . Schott, who h-s kiukly volunteered. . THURSDAY— DE MUR-KA * CONCERT. FRIDAY-THIRD Dtf MURSKA CONCERT. Prices.—Dress Circle, Ps; Stalls, 5s ; Pit, 2s 6d. j Tickets for sale daily from 9 to 6, at .Messrs Begg and Co.’s Music VVarehouse and to-night at the d ora. ij PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A . GRAND. CONCERT, BALL, and Dedication Service will be held on May 24, in celebration of the opening of the new . Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street. ' Tickets may be obtained from Messrs r .Alexander, Wheeler, Braithwaite, and members of the Committee. . S T GEO BOE ’ S DANCING; HALL. - Adult Class, on Thursday, at 7, ' Juvenile Class, Saturdays at 3. Private lessons by special arrangement. Bands provided, J. KELLY, .Stuart street, ’*Opposite Wesleyan Church. RAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT ; , At the .Bull and Month Hotel Rooms, Maclaggan street. To commence on Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday, June ' 10,1676. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 , ?2nd „/ Handsome Cup ... „ 8 3rd „ Superior Field Glass „ 4 Winners of tournament? previous to this date will not be allowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d per break. For full particulars, apply to Jl CAMERON, at the Booms.

Prospectus. 0 PROSPECTUS •“<’ ’-OF'TEB POTTERY COMPANY t JLTX v (LIMITED). . .Capital £<5,000, in - hares of LI each. issue 3 000 Shares, of which over 1,200 have applied for.. Deposit on application, ss; and on allotment, JSsjier Share. Future crtUn not to exceed 2 6d per Shar, nor to be madle, ,at intervals of less than one month. , 7 .. rrrajOVISIONALPIBBCTOBS. - jW. J.M. Iwmacb, Esq., M.H.K. John L. Gillies Esq.*M.P.C. Robert Wilson, Esq. (Messrs R Wilson and rv. ; ' ~t Robert Glemdining,-Esq. (Messrs Ross and JGUen^ning.) u) Thomas Drown, Esq. (Messrs Biown, Ewing, and C«>) B. Sievwright, Esq. ( m essrs Sievwright and Stout),.... Peter McGill, Esq., Tokoma’riro. Edward Stowarr, Esq., iokomairiro. John LTScrnttir, Esq., Toki mairifo. Hankers The Bank'of New Zealand, Dunelin and Toko- . mairro. Mr George Grant. Office?. Messrs Leß,ry and Grant’s, Rattray street, Dunedin. THe Provisional Directors of this Company have acquiree! the Freehold of the Miiton Pottery Works, and have purchased the Plant, Machinery, and Goods in course ef manufacture, on faworable terms. They have also secured the sor vices of the ten skilled workmen who were selected in England and brought to New Zealand by the late proprietor. The object of the Company is to work this valuable projl erty, which was carefully planned and adapted jfqr the establishment of extensive Pottery Wert ka, and thereby retain in the Colony artiaans skilled in this important industry. It is believi id that [these men . will be found in all resnecfjs capable of turning out Ware, Pottery, Tihea, Salt Glazed Pipes of a *l eqnal. to the imported article; and it is satisfactory ‘to state that, the workmen have shown their* confidence in the future of the Company’s operations by subscribing amongst themselves f3o>r 500 Shares, and have agreed to leave nndra'v/n one-half of their weekly wages until the sai ne shall be fully paid up. A There is mo doubt a great demand exists in the Colony for the various descriptions of Pottery Ware pr oposed to be manufactured by the company, ami that the profit attached to such & business promises to be large. Besides the ordinary manufacturing profit, the Company will have in its favor, as against Imported goods, such ‘items as Freight, Charges, Duty, Packing, ami Breakage, which of themselves are more than sufficient to enable the Company •“-so far as ills means of producton permit—to keep Imported Goods out of the Market. It is well,to state that abundance of clay of mo best description can be bad in the immeniate neighborhood of the works at a nominal price. Copies of agreements made for purchase of the Machinery, and riant, and with the workman, together with estimates of Income and Eajienditure for the first six months, may be seen «>n application to Mr Grant, th» Interim Secnetsry, from whom copies of the Company’s Prospectus may be obtained. Application is for Shares, Aiith deposit of 5s Ber Shore, mfost be forwarded to the Interim ecretary. Business [Notice, TWTEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, N)«vTAHE3TRV CARPETS. Tap**.-, Carpet, 3a j»er yard. Kiddenniiici; r K'.n - pets, 2a lldi vst yard Nuw fis Ic'd, Staitf - ■ fcBKHEKT. HAYNES, hCD

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Evening Star, Issue 4118, 9 May 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4118, 9 May 1876, Page 2

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