Aiaiiaon-arift, pEnr U0 8 SJ'B theater Stage Wanner Mr I. F. Keogh. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17. CRAMOND BRIG, And Terpridiorean Musical Entertainment. IRISH FAROE. Saturday—Mß J. K EMMET as FRITZ. Monday—Benefit of Mr I. P. Keogh—- “ Shaughraq.” (First time in this Theatre) QUEEN’S THEATRE. Manager Habbt Stanley. TONIGHT, TONIGHI, FRIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, RAINER’S GREAT DIORAMA OF THE AMERICAN WAR. The audience visiting the Exhibition will receive Free Japanese Gifts and other Valuable Presents, amounting to LIOO. Lecturer: Mr J. O’Bbien. There will be an afternoon performance on Saturday next, for Schools and Children. Admission SIXPENCE. THE OTAGO ART SOCIETY’S EXHIBITION at the (formal School is open daily from 2 p.m., and also in the evening. Admission- One Shilling. R CARR IS COMING. Government Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. r ATTENTION is drawn to section 9 of “ The Stamp Act Amendment Act, 1876/’ whereby the counterpart duty is now chargeable as follows: Duplicate or counterpart of any instrument chargeable with any duty— Where such duty does not amount to 2s 6d, the same duty as the original instrument. In any other case, 2s 6d. N.B. —This general provision does not affect bOIS' of exchange drawn in sets, which are specially charged: but the duplicate of every other instrument liable to duty must new be stamped as above. R. 0. HAMMERTON, Secretary for Stamps, Head Office. Stamp Department, 31st October, 1876. TENDERS FOR ADVERTISING PROVINCIAL DISTRICT NOTICES. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, November 6.1876. TENDERS are required for the publication for a period of twelve months, in a newspaper in eacn Provincial district, of public notifications sneh as were required to be or were usually published in the Provincial Government 1 Gazette ’ iu a Province, and will be received at this office until noon on Monday, the 20th November instant. Tenders must contain the information, and be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specification subjoined. .Telegraphic tenders will be received, provided that they are forwarded for transmission before noon on the 20th instant, and that written tenders are posted simultaneously. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. S. COOPER, Under-Secretary. SPECIFICATION FOR ADVERTISING OFFICIAL NOTICES UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. 1. All notices, as far as practicable, te appear in succession in one part of the newspaper (but not the last page), or separately in a supplement if required. The words “ Government Notification,” with Royal Arms, to be inserted ever the first notice. No Royal Arms to be otherwise used. 2. The notices to be set in either Brevier. or Nonpareil type, according to the size ordinarily used for advertisements in the newspaper whose tender may be accepted; provided that no size larger than the first named type be used. 3. Notices are not to be leaded out or extended beyond the space actually required to set them solid. 4. W 1 hen notices are required to be inserted more than once, the number of insertions will be specified on the face of the copy. 5. Tenders to state charges per inch in depth fer — (a) Plain matter—first insertion. „ second or subsequent in” serfdom (b) Table matter, tingle column—first insertion. Table matter, single column- second or subsequent insertion. (o) Table matter, double column—first insertion. Table matter, doable column—second, or subsequent insertion. fj Second or subsequent insertions to appear either in consecutive issues or not, as may be required. Table matter under heading (b) shall consist of four er mere columns, with headings and rnles; and under heading (c) of eight or more columns, with headings or rules.
6. All tenders submitted must contain the information specified under the following heads:— ial Name of newspaper. (b) D?yn of publication. (c) Width of column in pica eim. (d) Type iu w.'doh aivertiKemonns are now feet, or proposed to be set. (e) Average circulation of the paper. 7. Government notifications, when received by the printer, must be published in the issue next after receipt, and must not be held over for a subsequent publication, unless with the consent of the party sending it. Corporation Notices. CITY OF DUNEDIN. ~ TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, <n or before Tuesday. 21st November inst„ at 2 p.m., tor Catting Coke from the Oasworhs to the Corporation Stone-crushing Machines, for a period of three months. Specifications and further particulars at the City fcurveyor’a Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk, November 16,1878. Public Mottct, THE PRIZES in Mr Anderson’s Art Union of 100 Oil Paintings will be on View m the Octagon on and after Friday, 10th fast, from 12 till 5 p.m,, and on Thursday and Saturday Evenings, from 7 till 9. Tickets, 10s each. Admission free. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. SUMMER Course of Popular Lectures oi Anatomy and Physiology of Brain am ° a Mo " a “* For particulars apply to W. H. MANSFORD, Registrar. DISSOLUTION Of PAfITM' R«ij?P rflH li', Partnership heretofore existing I JL tween Thomas Freeman Brenchlev ai 1 nomas book- Irving as quarrymen and co tractors, has this day been dissolved b<’ mute consent. Thomas Freeman Prenchlev w receive aU monies due to, and ray all del owing by, the late fi m T. F. BRFNCITIEY tH. S. • IRVING. A GENTLEMAN has L7OO to invent some profitable business al-eady esti a -°- £ treated witk *****
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Evening Star, Issue 4283, 17 November 1876, Page 2
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878Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4283, 17 November 1876, Page 2
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