Amusementsrp HEA TR E ROYAL. Under the Management of Mr. Hoskins. Directress ... Miss Florence Colvii£E. GREAT BILL. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JULY 31, THE OCTOROON, With a hitherto unequalled cast. Salem Scudder ... Mr. Hoskins Jacob McClosky... Mr. H. N. Douglas George Peyton ... Mr. L. Booth Pete Mr. J. P. Hydea Sunnyside ... Mr. Hesford Paul ' Miss Lilly Mav Wah-No-Tee ... Mr. C. Burford Zoe (an Octoroon) Miss Florence Coltille Dora Sunnysida Mrs. Peyton Dido Grace Mrs. Walter Hill Miss Mora Anstead Miss Docy Mainwar Miss Marion Moore And company. MONDAY EVENING—AN UNEQUAL MATCH. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BALL, To be held in the 1 ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON MONDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1875 Lady Patronesses • Lady Bell Mrs. EM Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Moorhouse Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Pearce Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Bannatyne Mrs. Dransfield Mrs. Buckley Tickets to be obtained of Messrs. Burrett Aplin, Jackson, and Lyon and Blair, or any member of the Committee. Single Tickets—Gentlemen, 15s. ; 7s. 6d. Double—£l Is. THOS. GARRARD, Secretary W. ' UST INDIAN EMPORIUM. i SHEIK BUDRODEEN will exhibit for sale a choice and varied selection of East Indian manufactures, shawls, burnos, curios,, precious stones, and jewellery, too numerous to specify ; splendid Cashmere dress pieces, shirtings, &c. Note the address :—Next to Barraud's, Chemist, Lambton-quay. Meetings, &c OPENING OF THE NEW CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL, Courtney-place, Te Aro. ON SUNDAY NEXT, Ist AUGUST, The new building will be opened, when J". WOODWARD, Esq., will address parents and children at 3 o'clock. IN THE EVENING, At half-past 6, A Congregational Service will be held, whea the Rev. W. H. WEST, B. A., will preach. ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 3rd AUGUST, A PUBLIC TEA MEETING Will 'be held at 6 o'clock. Admission, Is. 6d. each. AFTER NEXT SUNDAY, The School will be open every Sunday morning at half-past 9 ; and every Sunday afternoon at half-past 2. Children not attending other Sunday-schools are cordially invited to attend. Divine Service will be held every Sunday evening at half-past 6. Collections will be made. KiwHrtftKMoßen !LE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. Thcstees : Hon. Robert Hart, M.L.C. David Anderson, Esq. | W. H. Meek, Esq. Board of Directors : Chairman—William Gibson, Esq. Hon. Robert Hart, M.L.C. John Elisha Smith, Esq., J.P. Walter Turnbull, Esq., J.P. David Anderson, Esq. Robert Greenfield, Esq. William France, Esq. NOTICE TO INVESTMENT SHAREHOLDERS. The first Annual General Meeting of the _ nvestment Members of the above Society will be held at the side-room of the Odd Fejlowa* Hall, Lambton-quay, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of AUGUST, 1875, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. To elect three Directors. Messrs. Greenfield, Turnbull, and France retire, in accordance with Clause 2 o£ Rule 7, but are eligible for reelection, and will be proposed accordingly. To elect two Auditors. To confirm the appointment of the Hon. Robert Hart as Trustee, in place of Captain Sharp, resigned, through absence from the colony. General. Investment Members may obtain copies of the intended Report and Balance-sheet on application at the Society's Office, Temple Chambers, Featherston-street, on and after Wednesday, 4th August. By order. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, Secretary and Manager. Wellington, 28th July. CHURCH OF ENGLAND DIOCESAN BAZAAR. Proceeds to be expended in erecting Churches and Parsonages, andotherwiseassisting Country Parochial Districts, and in defraying the balance of a debt incurred in building the new Diocesan Library. Under the Patronage of THE MARCHIONESS OF NORMANBY. The Bazaar will be held in the ODD FEELOWS' HALL, Wellington, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 24th, 25th, and 26th of AUGUST next. Contributions in aid of the above will be thankfully received by any of the undermeptioned ladies. V COMMITTEE : Mrs. Bannatyne Mrs. Pharaztn „ Brandon „ Prexderga3t „ J. C. Crawford"" „ Quick „ FITRGERALD „ RHOBE3 „ Hadfield „ B. Smith „ Harvey „ Stock. rpAITA AND PAKURATAHI.COACH. ON AND AFTER this date, until further notice, passengers for Upper Hutt, Mungsroa, and Pukuratahi, will require to leave Wellington by the 3.50 p.m. Train. I W. R. HASTWELL, June 18, 1575. Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4482, 31 July 1875, Page 1
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