ABnMMU&tft Jjj'EW PRINCESS’S ThEA|RB. SECOND APPEARANCE OF THB . ' VARIETY COMPANY, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, *- '*■. , v '-I2th June.’ :• o ‘A. Jra tFo‘b -t- a aMcR '-M* arubb«fr, Guttapercha, Salamander Sam, will positively appear To night. Door* open at 7.80; commence at 8. Admission—Dress Cir&SjisjStaUv?* J. . r .y ' - ' — " KAIKORAI; Quadrille Assembly, conducted byMr J. Connell. programme To-morrow (Tuesday) .Evening. HytOßfr INGTON Quadrille Club, con* !▼ A duct? dbyMrJ. Connell. Commencement of new Season on Thursday' Evening 'I ■; ; _ MADAGASCAR: HER PEOPLE, %ULEfcB,ANDMARTFEH’’ : RE V. B. I~A CIH OU S E > ‘ Will deliver an ; ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, With oxyhydrogcn calciam Transparencies, on TUESDAY NEXT, I»thlnST., . In Knox Chureh, at half-past seven p.m., in Aid ef the British and Foreign Bible Society. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. . QUEEN’S THEATRE. IS HAM ANN begs to informthoae desirous of learning Dancing, thata chuss WiR commence on. Thursday Evening, -June 20, forbegnmers only, at half past 7 o’clock. : Juvenile olassep, Saturday morning, from. II to lo.olock. r Ladies and Children, Saturday aftemoOn, 1 from 3 tot 6 o’clock. . Adult classes,. Monday, Friday and Saturday, «t half-past 7 o’clock. Terns: One guinea per quarter each els as; private lessons four for one guinea -payable in advance. All partica!*uscanbe obtained at the halL or Mrs Hamannfe residence, Regent road, off George street. ... • . YORKSHIRE CLUB. ' ; THE Committee ,<rf the Yorkshire Club respectfully' announce to the public of DpnedlnandSuburbathat • THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL, Unsar Ibe auspices of bo held - in the TEMPERANCE HALL, MORAY PLACE, FRIDAY EVENIN<£ ’JUNE 16,1876. An Band* is engaged for the occasion. Double Tickets, admitting lady and gentleman, 10s 6di Single Tickets—Ladies, sa; Gentlemen, 7s 6d. Including first riass refreshments, to be provided by Messrs A. T. Dunning and Co., Princes street, of whom tick ta may be had; or of Messrs W. Conyers, President;: J. Hi. Woodcock, Vice-President; W, 8. Burton, Turkish Baths: G. Eve, Outfitter, George street; E. Loft, Bootmaker, Arcade; T. H. Dodson, Empire Hotel, and of any of the Committee.- ... •>. -- '' Ball to open at nine o’clock. D. K. RHODES. Secretary. .; T SWpping. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED),
F To F° ; lOR OAMAEC7. SAMSON, r>. s. To-morrow, Tuesday, the 13'h June! rM»s,ng«*. by 7 &m. train. JP®" LYTTELTON, -WELLINGTON' Nf laoo, and MaxiakAn (taking cargo and jaasengors for tmiBhiponent : to WatigaituL ' Naniot, JWrty Bar, Foxton, RangiCikef. w»6%nort, and Owraaortth’ l *•*•» To-monow, Tuesday* loth June, Panj><ng-.srs by the 230 train. Cargo received at the _ ilfti way Station til l IT a. in, on Tuesday. Wv followed by the t \ U P O. as. on Tuesday, 20th June. ® t. T LYTTELTON. BEAUTIFUL STAR. s. s.. m 4 p.ra. Faifcengefs from wharf at »p.m. F° 1,1 J,IMA 11V, and LYTTELTON. »•»., o» Friday, the 16th Offices; Harbour Chambers. OYBRLANii ROUTE TO,, EUROPE vta new yob!k. The Australasian Pacific Mail Steamship Cwpany, under Contract with the New SS*,ff d , Sw Zealand Govern>nyeyaiHis of Hof Majjeaty*a ri'IHB Magnificent Jr •’Screw Steamship OF SANi FRANCISCO, -3,560 Tons, will I leave ffiSala. andAuclcLnd Wellington^ hapier, For freight Or'passage/apply to HENRY DRIVER, Custom Souse Square, ' Agent,. STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, Via Lyttelton and Wellington. Superior Pi ship EASBY, 1.489 tom register, A; Kennedy, oom mander, will be despatched ‘V r the ' above ports pi or about Wednesday, 6th July next. FRANCIS FULTON. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS ? SaU a* under : , Xl>3l 35 *L S » •• *•* ior BLIT F I -SHi harboe; .. », .1' Erma tort Uhaanew. ON WE DN BBDAY NEXT. Cargo received at, Rattray street wharf, Cargo for Invercargill and Inland District! forwarded ny rail from Bluff at Consignees risk and Jxpeuso HL HOUGHTON & CO.. Manse street. STEAM TO TIMARU TWICE A- WEEK, Leaving Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday and Timaru every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, THE Albion Shipping Company’s favorite Steamer wmJi ABO A ON TUESDAY, the 13th JUNE. Passengers by 8.18 p.m. train. Cargo .received till 1 p. m. ■~ j r- .s ' : T"’. Rate of frelghT20 8 -per ton, including landing forwarded at Timaru to inland districts by waggon qr rail without any agency charge. ’ s J JS&S °f^^3«.^loon : ~-Singlc, 30s; rettwo, 435. . Qth ; return, 30s. ! an( ] i hF at 10 u i *•*
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Evening Star, Issue 4147, 12 June 1876, Page 2
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