Amusement** BINCESS'S THEATRE. Stag* Manager Mr I. F. Keogh. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Repetition of FRITZ, The greatest Comedy of mudeni times. FRITZ, OUR COUSIN-GERMAN. Fritz (his original character)...Mr J. K. Emmet Thousands of persons in Australia witnessed this great comedy thirty or foity times. FRITZ, With all its Sensations and Scenic Effects. Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2a 6d; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Begg's. UNEDiN harmonic society. SIXTH CONCERT, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th INST., In Temperance Hall, Moray place. Solos, Duets, Glees, Part Fonns. FIFTY VOICES.-Admission, 3s, 2*, Is. UEEN'S THEATRE. Mr H. Shepperson. THE OPENING NIGHT LYDIA HOWARDE BURLESQUE TROUPE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. Grand Representation of Hems's celebrated Extravaganza, CHILPERIC! King of the Gauls. Magnificent Dresses and Jewels. Gorgeous Scenery and Mechanical Effects. I. O. G. T. CONCERT will be given by the Star of L # Freedom Lodge on Wednesday evening, 29th inst,, in the Linden Schoolroom, commencing at eight o'clock. Admission Gd. ANDREW'S DAY. RAILWAY TRIP AND PTC-NIC, Under the auspices of the AYRSHIRE ASSOCIATION, To be held at Mosgiel. on THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. A first class Band in attendance. Visitors will be admitted to the Woollen Factory till noon. SPORTS! SPORTS! (see Bills.) Refreshments provided on the ground. A Special Train will leave Dunedin at 10 a.m.. calling at Caversham and Abbotsford Stations. Return tickets (including admission to the ground), 2b 6d, may be had from any of the Committee or members of the Association, and from Messrs Bennet and Craig, watchmakers, Princes street. C. F. MACLEAN, Hon. Sec. JT. ANDREW'S DAY. AYRSHIRE ASSOCIATION'S FETE At Mosgiel Entries for QuoMng, and 200 and 440 yards' Handicap Kaces will be received at the Douglas Hotel, on Tuesday, 28th inst, from Bto 9 p.m. C. F. MACLEAN, Hon. Sec. SKATING ASSEMBLY, Diill-shed. Closing of the Seasen. GRAND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT, ST. ANDREW'S DAY, Thursday, November 30. Band in attendance. To commence at 8 sharp. After 10 o'clock the Hall will be partitioned off for Dancing. F-S.—Those desirous of having an enjoyable finish to a day's pleasure would do well to avail themselves of the above opportunity. Government Notices. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 28th November, 1876. Q.ENEE A~L ORDERS. No A I '* ,' Tte Dunedin Artillery and Band, e Dunedin Naval anA I D f Tt.it.i: /-ii._ ' —j « ~ „,' x "' x yjlb y «Jruaruß, .Dana, and Cadets will parade at the r>rill shed on Monday text, the 4th December at 7.30 pm. 2.—Lieutenant Muir, Dunedin AitilJery, is appointed Acting-Adjutunt for the month of December, vice Suh-Lieutenant o/S!L. » WQOBe Period of service eocpires on the oUtn inst. W. STAV33LY, Major Commanding District. BETWEEN James Bee, plaintiff, and y (his wifo)i, John William Henry M'Lean and Robert M .Lean (both infants under thee age of twenty-one years) by Arthur William Moms (their next friend), anoi David William Gray (an infant undur the age of twenty-onw yearn) by the said David Gray (his next friend), defendants. PURSUANT to a Decree made hew fin, on i -4. 1° * hirteen th day of September now jast past, the creditors upon the .separate estate of Hannah Kennie (deceased), la.fce the -mo «* Uavid Gray, now residing at Ha] fway tear Dunedin, are. on or beforo the *»«„ ' y ?, November y install t, to deliver r>ersnnn.Ht7 «« #■« „ j i '-j h-««».« ' Vi x ™ vem °er instant, to ftr Gr t ,° Bend b y post prepaid, SJPn™ Jubuß ,. a °<i Balmer, of ThVunes Sml™™*^ o^ 0 " 5 forth " Plaint ilf, or toMi' Edmund Peel Kenyon, of 3 ?rfnce» *ti eet, Sfrr^? eir a e en X the »rchristian and »mrnames, addresses and description* i, the f.oJI x>arnent of t ueir •ities (if of the said decree. Every creditor holdi ' Regis/ ;rar of th e ?me Court Bui'dings,. lay of De eembernow *■ j e , e ore a°° n , beingclaims. " adjudical ing on the tn?usa^d fi ttrt f 7 '? »w «■*«, «w wwusaud eight hundred and seven 4 y-si-t. EDWARD ffnu w AVRD-, Registrar.
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Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 2
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648Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4292, 28 November 1876, Page 2
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