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Amusements. qubbn s theatre* I essoes-Mesara Steelarand Keogh. : THIS EVENING (?ATURtJAY), MA V 27, . Grand Doable Bill MARY,.QUEEN OF SCOT 3, Loid.Sfcorgo Dori.ilas ... Mr J. P. Steele QueeiiMary V ... Mrs Walter )IUI Taconclnclo with THR CORSICAN BROTrf I'T' S. Fubten det Franchi '< Vv T T Ur . w 1 oufc M Fram-bi f ’ * 1 L b - veT * EpsiUa de Lespore ... M ■■» J. T Byew WednewLy next, Benefit Mr I. F. Keogh. UNr' ; ’ r oXr Nl V AT;. Of AGO#BBNEVO)7bNT INSTITUTION. IMeewa Guthrie v »nd Larnach'a Enilding. PROCSRAMME SATURDAY, MAY 2Tth, 1870. . Doora open at two o’clock. Performances commence at three. Artill rj* Band.on*the Grand Platform. Three o’clock. Qui k March— ** Molly Darling.” Selection—“ Nonna.” Quadrille —“ Troupe.” Selection—Serb Comic. Intsolucti' U and Waltz—“ Princess Royal.” Orchestra and Vocalists in the Concert Hall Overture by the Bond. Song—* 4 Ab I view those scenes” Mr Denovan. Song-Miss Jago. Pong—“ I dreamt I dwelt 5 —Miss Webb j Trio—“ Tell,me Avhere my lore reposes ” —Mrs i Bartlett, .Mr Stewart, and Mr Denovan. 1 Overture arid Select on—Artillery Band on the Grand Platform. Pot Pound—Favorite melodi-s. Ain»—Wahch on Rhine” and ‘ Ma-seillaLse.” Petite Selection—“ Lily of the Valley.” “ Rifle Galep”—with bugle calls. During the evening the programme will consist of vocal and instrumental music, song -, solos, and (.-bonuses. The Artillery Bond at nine o'clock will p rform a selection of music for dancing in the concert hall. - —*i ■ - LECTURE ON THE LAND QUESTION. A LECTURE will be de’ivered on the above subject in the Lower Hall of the Athemeum ntn the evening of Thursday next, the Ist Jnne. The chair will be taken by W. J. M Larftach, Esq.. H.H R., at 8 o’clock. Admission Free ilANl> BILLIARD TOURNAMENT \X At tihe Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms, Maclaggan street. To commence on Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday, June 10,1876. Ist Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Haudsrme Cup ... „ 8 3rd „ Superior- Field Glass „ 4 Winners erf tournaments previous to this date trill not be .-iHowed to compete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, 6d per break. For fall particulars, apply to A. CAMERON, at the Room*. Government Notices. GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OF DUROOCv- BKO vD BAY, OTAGO PENINSULA SALE OfHeCTIONS. MOND iY,~MAY 29. \TOTICE, is Hereby Given that all tire Uu ; v reserved Sections in the I'owrrship of Dunoon will be offered for Sale by auction in the Provincial (Council Hall, biuredin, ort Monday, the 20th day of Slay, 1870, at twelve o’clock, at tbeupset price of L2O per section. Plans to.be seen at.the Land office, Dunedin. AMENDED NOTICE. MONDAY, 29th MAY 1876 At 12 o’clock. FREEHOLD RESIDENCES At Kensington. Will J*e offered f> r Sale by public auotr< it, in the Provincial Council Hal', on A! onday, the 29th May, 1870, a*. 12 o’clock. TEN SECTIONS of LAND, averaging from seven to ten poles, with Cottages ■ erected thereon, in the Township of Kensington, at the junction of the Clntha hj ailway and the Anderson’s Bay road. Terms : One fourth cash, the balance of the purchase money to be by bills, at 6 and 12 m nths respectively, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. Upset price, L 223 each section.

Public Notice, ITO GENTLEMKN. 57 Twill-silk Umbrellas, 11s 6d; worth 10» 6d 36 tt „ 12s 6d; worth 17s 6d. 30 „ rt 14s 6d; worth 19s. 60 {BO „ Zinella ) . „*, 160 Alpaca „ f3s6dto,B6d. 16s Od; worth 21s 6d. Zinella 3(1 HEabove were purchased a great bargain in e Englhb market, which enables us to quote Wch extraordinary low prices. RROTYN, EWING, & CO., Princes street and Manse street SERVANTS’ HOME. rjIHE Committee desire to thar k the I adiea JL and Gentlemen, Instrumentalists, and Vocalists, who have so kindly promised to contmuo_ their efforts for one night after the Canuval in aid of the above object. The programme will be under the direction of Herr Schott and Geo. R. West. HOLMES, President AlhS NEVILLE, Treasurer, MRS MUIR, Secretary. ANDREW RUSSEL, Octagon Coal Depdt, Has on hand Newcastle, Scotch, Kaitangata, and Green Island Coal; also, splendid dry Manuka, Mapd, Pine, Mixed Wood, N.B.—Orders receired at the express yards, Castle street, will also receive attention. Business Notice. PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS i'll for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is W per yard. Now Felt Squares. New Dow Mats and 8Bp«r; Now Wool.Mat 0 . HAYNES, S ( O.

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Evening Star, Issue 4134, 27 May 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4134, 27 May 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4134, 27 May 1876, Page 2

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