Amusements I'HHAIEE ROYAL. Howard & Co Lessees Harry Stoneham Stage Manager. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), September S. Last Time of the Beautiful Drama of THE OCTOROON. Last Time of Uncle Pete. Last Time of my Head is Bending Low. Second Time of ONZALO in his New and Daring Act, the AERIAL WEB. Last Time of all the Novelties of the Present Programme. Last Time of the Steamboat Race. Last Time of the Great Scene—the Slave Sale. BE ON HAND EARLY. First Time in the Colonies of the Thrilling Drama of American Life, entitled BUFFALO BILL : Ok, LIFE ON THE BORDER. New Scenery. New Effects. The Great Bear Fight. The Sealping Scene. The Prairie on Fire. The Indian War Dance. Buffalo Bill to the Rescue. Tickets at Jackson’s without extra charge. . Prices of admission: —Dress-circle, Is.: stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit. Is. HUTT. LOWER HUTT. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. The Amateur Bantam Minstrels will give % performance at the above-named place, THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), SEP. 8, In Aid of St. James’ Church Building Fund. Admission:—Front Seats, 25.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. OXTON PUBLIC HALL. NOW OPEN. Auditorium, 30 x 50 feet ; stage, 20x30 feet; height, 20 feet. Dressing-rooms on either side of stage. Capable of seating 500 people. Address—Secretary. SKATING RINK ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. GREAT AT T R ACTION. Corporation Notices CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that the following By-law will come into force on and after MONDAY NEXT, the 10th instant:— ‘ Any person guilty of any of the following offences, omissions, or neglect, on the streets (either public or private), lanes, or alleys o£ the city, shall pn conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5. 1. Driving any vehicle or riding, any horse at other than a walking pace round or across any corner, angle, or intersection of any of the streets or public thoroughfares. 2. Permitting any carts, drays, or waggons, to remain standing longer on any street or roadway than the time absolutely necessary for loading or unloading goods, or permitting the horses in any such carts, drays, or waggons, if they are fed during the process of such loading or Unloading, to be so fed otherwise than by nosebags. 3. Wheeling trucks or wheelbarrows on the footpath, or walking on the footpath, when carrying planks, iron bars, ladders, or other cumbrous articles. By order. WM. HESTER, Town Clerk. September S, 1877. w ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Wellington propose at their meeting, to he held on MONDAY, the 17th day SEPTEMBER NEXT, to consider certain by-laws for regulating the supply of water to lifts and machinery; and that a copy of such proposed by-laws may be inspected duiug ordinary office-hours at the office of the Town Clerk. By order. WM. HESTER, Town Clerk. September 7, 1877. ITT OF WELLINGTON. ELECTION OP COUNCILLORS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the following gentlemen have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of City Councillors, namely— COOK WARD. BAYLISS, GEORGE HENRY GEORGE, J. R. GREENFIELD, ROBERT HUNTER, GEORGE MILLER, ROBERT MOODY, CHARLES MURPHY, N. B. TE ARO WARD. DIXON, EDWARD KRULL, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS LOGAN, HOUSTON FRANCIS 3SIACDONALD, THOMAS KENNEDY WHITEFORD, ARCHIBALD LAMBTON WARD. ALLAN, JOHN ALEXANDER DANKS, SAMUEL MILLS, EDWARD WILLIAM MOSS, LEWIS THORNDON WARD. ALLEN, GEORGE CLELAND, JOSEPH McGIFFEN FISHER, GEORGE GILLON, EDWARD THOMAS JOHNS, FREDERICK GEORGE MAGINITY, JOHN RAINIE, DAVID There are three vacancies to be filled in each Ward, and as the number of Candidates for the several Wards exceeds the number of vacancies, I hereby appoint a Poll to be taken as between the several Candidates whose names are given above, for the respective Wards, on THURSDAY, the 13th SEPTEMBER current, at the undermentioned us; — . Cook Ward, at the Sideroom, near Pnn- . cess Theatre, Tory-street. Te Aro Ward, at the Market Hall, CubaLambton Ward, at the Odd Fellows* Hall, Lambton-quay. Tborndon Ward, at Mr. Waters’, near the Royal Hotel. , lie Polling will commence at 9 o clock . and terminate at 6 o'clock p.m. J. B. WALLACE, Returning Officer. sptember 3, 1877. WATERWORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 3rd September next water for “ power” or other purposes not domestic will be cut off, unless approved metres are used. Bv order. J NICHOLAS MARCHANT, Engineer. £Cth August, 1877.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5136, 8 September 1877, Page 1
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721Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5136, 8 September 1877, Page 1
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