A&maeaie&tft. UEEN'S THEATRE. Stage Manager Mr I. P. Keogb. [S (Monday) EVENING, JUNE 19, Tom 'ayot'g Celebrated Drama, THK TICKBT-OF-LE WE MA-y. MavFdwards Mrs Walter Bill ' 3 - - J *y, Benefit of Mr J. L. Byere. .'* ''The Companions of the Chain," •• Hazari!" "Bazaid!" pRINCESB'S THE AT KB. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1876 . Grand Complimentary Benefit to Mr J. Masgrave. . First time in Dunedin, THE TRUMPETER'S DAUGHTER! Madelon Miss Grace Tolland (Who has kindly given her services). Pfcilpot Mr J. Musgrave Ahck 0 Brien. together with J. Wilkinson. Mr Love, Miss Martin, Mr Blaney, Mr M'Cormick. Doors open 7 30; Commence 8. LIVINGSTONE. AND THE BIBLE IN AFKIrA. "OEV. B. BACKHOUSE will give a free XV Pictorial T ecjture, with maps and numerous colored illustrations, in aid of the British and Foreign I ible :-ociety, on Tuesday next, 20th instant, at < Place, at half-past 7. < olfaction at close. M \i-ONIC
LODGE ST. ANDREW, 432 S.C. A Social Ball, to celebrate instal place in the Temperance-Hall, vlonday. June 26. Double t ; cket, LI Is ; ladies" do, 7 j 6d ; to be had of th • committee. DUNii'PIN DAXCI.G ACADEMY. QUEEN'S^TiiKATKE. MIH HAM ANN begs to inform those desirous of learning Dancing, that a class ■will common' e on Thursday livening. Juno 20, for beginners only, at halt-pa.'t 7 o'clock. Juvenile classes, S&tu day morning, from 11 to 1 o clock. Ladies and Children, Saturday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Adult elates. Monday. Friday and Saturday, at half •past 7 o'clock. Terms : One guinea per quarter each class; private lessona four for one guinea -payable in advance. All p&rtusulftrß can be obtained at tfce halL or Mre Hamanu'g residence, Regent road, off George street. Shipping. NEW 3&SAL,A?*T> Ci4MIT3SI3>, ITKi* OAMARP.~t~3 A ■ S t g a *f t ~ * To-morrow. Tues.lay, tie 20 hj June. Pwr *>«,{•*■» by 7 A.m. train. FOM TT M \lt V, ftn d LYTTRT.TnN —M AOKT. n. a., To-morrow, Tuesday, the 20th Jun«\ Paweogera hv 515 p re. train. Cargo rjecived *Hi 2 p.m. Iynill; LYTVET/rOK, WJSLLJO't, n.r "iiefwi. Neli-m Taranwki., Ktd Mx.sv ... '**kinj? r*ri;o »i»d pt*ivi#ngen! *o? -;•«- sblpWnt to XVftjjyjujßi, Poverty Uny; Voxton, ftaaffitfkei TA.IT po, *. -, on WaJneßday, 2lst Jnne. r«w»*sici** hv *&« 13.15 p.tn. train. Cargo received at Rai way Station on and »ill 9 •a»m. oa Wednesday To h* :.--»w-i .-, *>.; \\ ,vWE-\, *.,.. on Thursday, 29th Joee. FOR TfMARU and LYT riSLTON. - RKAITr XFIT L 8T A H *. B „ f>n : Vur.«day, 22nd Jn e. Pasengo-s by 5 15 p.m. tr.ia. receive t a* vha f tail no n. Ofihcs: Hrrfco - >»r Oh nrera.
iri'i Three-masted Schooner - FftiKK i-UY, now loading for Auckland at flattery street Jettj'. For freight and further particulars apply to FBANOIS FULTON. S•/h T H L A N l) M '{' ii Ahi K« ;> 71 X PE K ft 8, s. a., for B LUFF !i JiAi'BO . 0 N .* Y KS-.S T. receive. «.,;, H'.re.t wlmrf. Civ-;!!: for inrwici'tifiil iii.d j<>!i.ihl orv,vnibd !.y mi! from Blui? *fc risk jujd oxperiae T». 110'UGiirpiv & CO.,' OVERLANi) KOUTJB TO ISIJROPE via SAN FKANCISCO AND NEW YOUK, The Australasian Pacific Mail Stoam.hio Company, under Contract with tha Js'«w bouth Wales aud NVw Zealand GovernRientß for the Cwiveyniweof Her Majesty's Mails, THE Magnificent Screw v.teamahin Ji « jLScrfiw -.-.teainahip X CITY X>F SAN FRAN'CISCO, 3,500 Ton*, will leave * *.« ™ . POJIT CHALMERS, f FRANCISCO, Via Northern Porta of New Zealand, Kandavu, and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1876. Booking to Lyttclton, Wellington, Kapier, srad Auckland. For freight or passage, ap.dy to HENUY'DII/vEK,' Custom House Square, STK A M T() IN AND SYDNEY, Via I.ytkelton and Wellington. Superior Fawenger Acwmunodation. CHBAP FREI3HJS. *»%. i HTIHE Favori4« Screw SteamPiA. X ship EASBY, 1,489 tons mander, will be despatched for the above ports on or about Wednesday, sth July neat. FRANCIS FULTON, STEAM Tu :i IMAiIU TWIOJS A-WEEK. Leaving every TuCT.l»y and Friday .Kveuinnr, ;vn:l Timfem ever? Wednewl-vv and ftr-Uirdf.;-y L-°v»;bui;£. rr»HK AlbJnu (Jo». I »>;-ny's tsvorfte Steamer ■' . yAIA It O A ; Will t»ftU ON TUESDAY, the 20 hj JUNE. frassisnaet * by 5.15 ' . u>. trai; >. Cargo received at Rattray street Sheds till noon. " Kate of freight 26s per ton, including lan.Ung oharges. Goods forwarded at Timam to inland districts by waggon or rail without an* ftgeaoy oharge, Batos of ps&a&£eu-~3&loon~-flfcyla, 30a • retorn, 455. Hteerajre—ShiKJe, 20a i return, /We. Tno-e rate* ii-c ud^'lnndin-i - at Tfjns.ru, and wlv/av fn-O!*. to aiia unta Duysdm and Fort SJMTH SAMIUV, iktrt
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Evening Star, Issue 4153, 19 June 1876, Page 2
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