Amusements. fjl HBA TE E ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden. LAST TWO NIGHTS op HEGARTY’S GLOBE COMBINATION TROUPE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER i. The performance, will commence with the Laughable Farce entitled THE WANDERING MINSTREL. Jem Baggs Mr. Sam Howard After which the following Star Artists will have the honor of appearing IN AN ENTIRELY NE\y PROGRAMME. MR. E. A. HART, Song—“ That Fellow Who Looks Like Me." MISS KATE RUSSELL, Song—“ Dancing Round the Ballroom.” PROFESSOR HENNICKI, The Great Wizard of the East. MISS B. HARRISON, Song—“ Tell Me My Heart.” MISS BURDETTA STELLA, The Suspended Lady in the Air. MR. JOHN MORA N. “Biddy Toole” and “The Apple Lady.” PIT—ONE SHILLING. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Management have much pleasure in announoiug the appearance, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Of the Charming Young Hungarian Nightingale, MDLLE. ILMA DE MURSKA, COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1876.'
Prices o£ admission : Dress-Circle, 65.; Stalls, 45.; Pit, 2s. Box plans now ready at Jackson’s Music Warehouse. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, WILLIS-STREET. MRS. PALMER’S MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 3 o’clock. Tickets, Is., to be had of Messrs. Jackson, Watt, and principal booksellers. gPOET SM S PORTS! 1000 MILES IN 1000 HOURS. J. L. WILTSHIRE, the everlasting walker, is now positively performing the above wonderful feat at Kaiwarra. A reward of £IOO will be paid to anyone proving that he does not walk one mile within each hour. The distance walked up to 6 p.m. this evening will be 216 miles. Grand handicap walking race; two miles; prize, silver watch; on Saturday next. Ground open day and night. ADMISSION, Is. Meetings ■ U B L I C MEETING MR. PHILIP MOELLER will address the Ratepayers of Te Aro Ward on MONDAY, the 4th SEPTEMBER proximo, at 8 p in., at the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smithstreet. The attendance of the Burgesaca of the above Ward is respectfully solicited. Hi LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY OF WELLINGTON (LIMITED). Registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act. The first GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the office, Hunterstreet, on MONDAY, the 11th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. To elect Directors. To consider Articles of Association. Forms of Proxy can be obtained from the Agents, or from GEO. H. TRIBE, Secretary. Business IMPIRE GAS CONSUMERS COM- ( PANY, (Limited.)
A Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the Sixth day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, at eight o'clock. Business t Receiving Report of Provisional Directors, Election of Directors, Auditors, &c., General. Proxy papers can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, or at the temporary offices of the Company. . By order. JAMES STEWART, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Temple Chambers, Wellington, August 30, 1876. WELLINGTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION. At the usual weekly meeting of the above on TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, in St. John’s Schoolroom, Willis-street, a paper will be read by the Rev. James Paterson. Subject : “ Poetry and Culture.” To commence at 8 p.m. Admission free. For Sale ARRIVE PER WAIKATO. One pure-bred SHORTHORNED BULL, “ Lord Brilliant ” ; one do do do, “ Duke of Edinburgh.” The above are pure-bred animals, shipped by Messrs. Sturgeon and Son, of Gray’s Hall, Essex. Pedigrees and full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. For sale.—a 12-horse-power ENGINE. Can be seen working at the Planing and Moulding Mills, reclaimed land, Wellington. Eor particulars, apply to WADDELL & CO. SURPLUS Stock of Messrs. Neuberg, Indian and Manila No. 1. and 2 CIGARS, imported direct by a gentleman for private consumption, now returning to India, for sale at cost price. On view at the office of T. W". PILCHER, Hunter-street. Handsome new dinner service FOR SALE, just over from England. Upwards of seventy pieces. Pattern maroon stripe and gilt. All in perfect condition. For price and to view, address D.R., office of this paper. Notice of removae.—george CLOKE, Boot and Shoemaker, (late of Tinakori-road), begs to inform his friends and customers that he is now carrying on business in Manners-street. Ladies, Gents, and Children’s boots, &c., of the best description will always bo kept on hand. Uppers and leather gr indery supplied to the trade
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4821, 4 September 1876, Page 1
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