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Amnmmentß' PBINCBSS’S THfcAT BE. LAST NIGHT oF THE LITTLE DBTECTIVB. NELL, THE CALX FORMAN DIAMOND, Will appear THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, STpv. 12, In her celebrated Protean character, EL RE NOT-, 'TH LITTLE DETECTIVE, Lodovic ‘nr George < 5 iddens btella. Mrs Walter Hill WKDNESDAYFIDET.IA, THE FDE WAIF, Written expressly for, and played only by, NELL, Produced by her for over 800 nights in the United States and Australia with unvarying successBox Office at Begg’s. T BILLIARDS. EUPER AN* B n v L L . TO-NIGHT. T.-NIGHT. MR JNO. R OBERTS Junr. CHAMPION BILLIARD FLAYER OF THE WORLD, Will pUy a Match This Evan’n* against Mr MANSON, gMng him 600 points out of 1000, and also exhibit a number of extraordinary fancy strokes, and play three games of Pyramids. Admission—los, ss, and 3s. Box Office (where seats can be secured) at the Hall, from 10 o’clock te 4, Play will commence at 8 o’clock precisely; doors opea »t half-past 7. The Table on which the match is to be played is one of Messrs Thurston and Co.’s Two Hundred Guinea Match Tabl-s, and is kindly lent for the occasion by Mr Fredk. Lewis, agent (or the firm* CHAMPION BILLIARD EXHIBITION. WEDNESDAY (lldTea) AFTERNOON, 3 o’clock. MR J. ROBERTS Will play a local gentlem n amateur, giving him 450 in 750, and play three games of pyramids. Admission—ss. w* IST TAIERT RIFLE VOLUN TEERS’ . ANNIVERSARY BALL Will be held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1876, In the Drill-shed, Outran], Dancing to commence »t 8 p m. Admission—Double Ticket, 7s 6d, CHANCING.- -The Classes hitherto conducted by Mr J. Kelly at St. George’s Hall wilt be held at the Temperance Hall, Moray Place, for the future. Stuart street, August 4,1878. Shipping. UNION STE4M SHIP OOMPANt OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), TT M a R V. —T AIA RO A, s.*., * This Day. Tuesday, 12th Sept. Passengers by 6.16 p.m. train. fpOE OA.MARTT. -SAMSON, p. B> , ", on Friday, the 15th September, -’’as sengers by 7 ajn. train. Cargo till 4 p.m Thursday. J(iOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON * Plcton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Man•kau, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Kaikonras. Wanganui Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton,Rangitikei, Hokitika, and Grevrooath.— LADY BIRD. s.s, Friday, the) 15th Sept, Passengers from wharf at 1.30 |).m Cargo at hj, ttray street wharf till noon. To be followed by the TAUPO ss. Tuesday, 19tb WELLINGTON, s.s , Saturday, 23rd HAWEA, s. s.. Wednesday, 27th. IjlOR AKaROA.—WELLINGTON, s.s., ■ on Saturday, 23rd September. Offloee s Comer of Liverpool and Bond streets SOUTHLAND S T B A Vf KK S Sail as tinder:— WANGANUI, s. a., for BLUFF HARBOR, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Passengers by 6,15 p.m. train. XPRESP 5.8., for BLUFF and ’J RIVERTON, ON FRIDAY NEXT. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Oonwgneca’ ns* ana expense. H. HOUGHTON & CO., . Manse street. STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, Yla Lyttelton and Wellington, Superior Passenger Accommodation. mHE Favorite Screw SteamX _ ship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched - . . , f‘,’ r the above ports on or about Wednesday, 18th October. FRANCIS FULTON. E FOR CHARTER. QCHOONER FRANK KJ Cnptiin H Boor •L ames 300 tons T-. elv classification in Rri i loy.’a. FRA CIS FULT( OVKRLA.Ni) ROUTE TO EUROPE ; SAN Francisco and new yobJk The Australasian Pacific Mall Steamsl Company, under Contract with the N South Wales and New Zealand Gove: meats (or the Conveyance of Mar Majeat THE Magnifies Screw : CITY OF SYDNEY 3,500 Tons, will lei 6 PORT CHALMERS, ~ SAN FRANCISCO, Northern Ports of New Zealand, Kand* and Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 18 Md^^and. Lytkeiton ’ *** For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DB.lv KR, T ond street. 1 gw ; Bosiueva Motto*. BLACK Quilted Bk«rts, 7s 6d; C Waterproofs, 4s 6d; Ladies’ Bla tets, 4« fid; Children’s Cloth Ja *nd Is fid; Ladies’ Wincey Costumes, Childrens Costumes, 10s; Ladies’ Skirts, 7s fid; i .adieaP Black Coxtnn Ladies Black Tonic Skirts, 10» 6d: Bgaver Jackets, 8s fid. herbeiSTwynes. .

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Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4226, 12 September 1876, Page 2

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