Amusements. IJI HEA TRE ROYAL Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden. CONTINUED SUCCESS Of that celebrated Artiste, M RS. E. M. B A T E S, And the Powerful Dramatic Company. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), JULY 21. Will be produced the splendid play entitled DON CAESAR DE BAZAN. Don Caesar Mr. F. M. BATES. Maritana Mrs. F. M. Bates. To conclude with the favorite Farce, TURN HIM OUT ! New scenery by Mr. Nicholson. SATURDAY, JULY 22.—Immense Bill. The magnificent Shaksperiau Tragedy of HAMLET. MONDAY, JULY 24.—First production in Wellington of the magnificent Burlesque of THE INVISIBLE PRINCE. Prices of admission: Dress-circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. PIT—ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. The Greatest Musical Event in Wellington will be the appearance of MDLE, IL M A D E MUR SK A, The lovely Hungarian Nightingale, THE ONLY RIVAL OF JENNY LIND, Whose, success throughout the Australian, and New Zealand colonies has far surpassed anything on record. The Season will be limited to FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Which have been fixed for MONDAY, JULY 24, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26,' FRIDAY, JULY 28. SATURDAY, JULY 29 Assisted by the following talented Artists, SIGNOR ROSNATI, the great tenor. SIGNOR SUSINI, the famous basso, MAESTRO STRAUSS ILLA, 8.A.M., K.S., the Distinguished Pianist and Violinist. Mr. J. F. HADLEY, the Popular Pianist. Director and conductor, Maestro Strauss Illa Admission : Reserved Suns Tex Shillings Which may be secured daily between 10 and 5 at the box office at Mr. Jackson’s, Lamhton* quay. Body of Hall Five Shillings Gallery ... _ Three Shillings Tickets for which may also be obtained at the box office on Saturday and Monday next, admitting the holders a quarter of an houk before the general public. A change of programme each night. DE MURSKA SPECIE "I rr-n , -r VCJ Arrangements have \ je enlnado for speci : express tram to l- ve for the Lower Hu tt aftr each concert at half . past ten 0 - clock . Ull )luDUSses for all the suburbs at the Hall. Communications to be addressed to Mr. Vi Secil Medoalfb, Business Agent, and lei at the Box Office, Meetings JP ÜBL I C MEETING. THE LATE DR, FEATHERSTON. dii the fet(msltioh of a number of gentlemen who recogiihS the propriety of perpetuating the memory of the late Dr. Featherston, I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING of the Citizeus of Wellington, to be held in the Provincial Council Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th iust., at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, “in order to decide upon the most suitable maiiner in which the settlers of the province of Wellington” should carry out the object referred to. WILLIAM HUTCHISON, ■ . Mayor. Public Notices ALL persons having claims against Dr. GARLAND are requested to forward them at once, and all those indebted to him are requested to settle their accounts as soon as possible, as he is leaving Wellington in a few days. JQISSOLUTION OE PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partner* ship hitherto subsisting between the undersigned as Storekeepers, Greytown, under the style of RIDLEY, WOOD, AND CO., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st day of JUNE, 1876. Dated at Wellington the 22nd day of June, 1876. W. V. RIDLEY, F. H. WOOD. Witness— William Sellar, Clerk, Wellington. In reference to the above notice, the business of the late Firm will in future be carried on by W. V. RIDLEY, who will receive outstanding accounts, and discharge all liabilities of the former partnership. NOTICE. —Having removed to Vermeil and Mills’ premises, Old Customhousestreet, those lately occupied by me in Willisstreet are to let. Inquire JAMES RANSEN, Builder, Old Customhouse-street. NOTICE.— STRAYING, in OTARI, on Maori land,’’ one bay MARE, brand illegible ; one bay MARE, off hind foot white, branded like F, and FOALS ; one creamcolored MARE, branded like M on near shoulder. If not claimed and expeenses paid within fourteen days, they will he sold to pay expenses. KAPERIERA, Collector of Grazing Money. July 18, 1876. FIVE POUNDS REWARD.—A reward of five pounds will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of any person lulling or snaring any hare, partridge, pheasant, grouse, quail, Australian magpie, Indian or Australian miuah, sparrow, chaffinch, greenfinch, lark, or blackbird, or any trout, tench, or perch, or any other imported animal, bird, or fish. W, T. L. TRAVERS, Secretary Wellington Acclimatisation ' Society. Wellington, March 14, 1876. Photographs of the late Dr. FEATHERSTON can be obtained at WBIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, Artist Photographers. To Let , RARE OPPORTUNITY—TO BET, that valuable.piece, of land at Te Aro adjoining Messrs. Crook and Harrison’s bouse, and having a frontage of 38ft. to larbor. Apply A. E. Exley, Ngahauranga.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4783, 21 July 1876, Page 1
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786Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4783, 21 July 1876, Page 1
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