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Q k 9& B H’S TItBAT jiß. Grand Farewell Benefit of MB HENRY TA-LBO THIS (WEDNESDAY), AUG GST' ' .; MERCHANT OF VENICE. AS^^YLC^^ Retrnchio ... .„ ... Mr G. Talbot Katherine Mrs Walter HiU THGRBDAY-MACBETH. J? KIN CESS’S THEATRE. Lawoe and ManagerV Mr Hodd», -■ -- - Toeitively one _ OP_ S ARATOGA. LMT NCR ACE LlNf 3 ARTT, ~ * MISS ALIGEDUNNING (LINGARD), MWS FLORENCE COLVILLE, - '•• : • • ? ' 1 ME HOSKINSi ’~ . ' ■ THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 2. , SARATOGA I SARATOGA !| To-morrow (Thursday), SPECIAL TRAIN bomMoegiel. , la Preparation, FROU-FROU, andanew Play, entitled ALIX Friday Evening, Special Night. Benefit of Miaj Alice Dunning (Lingard).

fftHtUtJ Ahhiyfisary of the Dayspring Dodge JL J.0.6.T, #ai be celebratedby a Soirie, Concert, and Spelling Bee, at the Kensington School-house, To-morrow Evening, Thursday, ibflt, at 7.30 p m. G.T7 ,C.T, Bro, AdaHß>Ul preside Tickets, lb. WANTED KNOWN. SKA'HNO ConteekatDrillshed, Saturday, 6tHihst.i 9 p.m. One mile; open to all earners; Prize, Handsome Field-glass, Competitor! to seod nanies to Mr Hamilton, Drill•bed, before 8 jun.! Saturday. * ’ €3*BB oh exhibition atSkatihg evening, between four and six o’c A.O. P.—COURT PEI DE OP DUNEDIN, ■ No. 3,780. , ffJHR Fourteenth Anoiveraaiy of the above ' JL,; Court, : vill be celebrated by a §oirbe, Concert, and Dance in the Temperance Hall, Moray place,-on Friday, 4th August. Tea at 7. Dancing to commence at 1$ 30. Tickets, 2s 6d each, may be obtained from members ol Committee: or, ; JOHN Secretary. TRANCING. —Momington Quadrille As-semblir-ou Tuesday, August Ist, at 8 o’clock; extended programme. P. Davis, .secretary. ‘ ......

Shipping* F F P-Bm aasenUNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NSW ZEALAND (LIMITED)*--OR OAMARU.”— *SAMSON, on Friday, the 4th August* Pi g«n by 7 a joa. inis. (OR TIM A R Y.-TAI ARC A. as., on Friday, 11th August. Cargo till 2 P-n. Passengers from wharf at 4 pm. LYTTSLTON, WELLINGTON, , Hcton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Mana’-iau, Vi , t*hing andPassengera for ftanwupnient toKaikouraa, Wanganui Na- ■' pove rty Bay, Foxton, KangiMkei, Hokitika, and Qreymonth.— P!* EA, is, on Saturday, the oth August;. Passengers by 230 p.m. train. Cargo at Railway Station till 4 p.m. Friday. To be followed by the T A U PO. s. on Thursday, 10th August TAR NAKI, a s., on Monday, 14th August. WELLINGTON, b, on Saturday, 19th August. Offers: Harbor Chambers. SOUTHLAND STSAMSES ® Ban i *ITIXPBBSS. s.b., for BLUFF and JC* : RIVERTON, OH SATURDAY r N EX T, Cargo for. Invercargill and lnland Districts omardad byrail from Bluff at Ctazusumeea’ risk and expense, H, HOUGHTON & CO., ' Manse street. S T BAM TO NEWCABTLE ; ■ AND SYDNEY, Via Lyttelton and Wellington.

Superior Passenger Accommodation* mHE Favorite Screw Steam--Bhip EASBY, L4«9 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched for the above ports, on ot about Monlay, 7th August Inst. Through Tickets to London by s.i. WHanipoa. ..•FRANCIS FULTON. •*. " y ” ■ 11 ; - LAND ROUTE TO EUROPE/via FRANCISCO AND NEW YOB&, The Australasian Pacific Mail Steamship Company, under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governlor the Conveyance of Her Majesty’* THE Magnifteen Screw Steamship ZEALANDIA, 3,500 Tons, will leave PORT CHALMERS, for =. SAN FRANCISCO, via Northern Potts of New Zealand, Kandavo, and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST; 1876. Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, For freighter Bond street. Agent-

Public Zfotldea. 5? AUDITOBa SYpjJWT JAMBS begs to tender, his sincere thanks to tits ratepajers who hare by their rotes re-elected him as one of the City Auditors. m KLEOTION OF CITY AtTDITORSi •****“ City °f Dunedin, i .tENTLEMKN,—I to return my " fiy*cere thanks to those Ratepayers who recorded their Totes in my favor yesterday, thereby electing me as one of the City Auditors forthe ensuing year, and trust that I may rettwf the same support, on any future occasion, remain, gentlemen! yours obediently. . FRANK FELL. Bp sinew Xotloa BLACK Quilted Skrte, 7s 6d; Children’s Waterproofs, 4a 6d; Ladies’ Black Cloth jMketß.-4s ad; Children’s Cloth Jackets, Is ,' Ladles’ Wincey Costumes, 17s 6d; GostumHj, 10s; Ladies’ Tweed Skirts, 7s 6d; I adies Black Costume*, 26s i Ladies’ Black' Tanks Skirts, 10s fid j Ladies*

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Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 2

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645

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 2

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