Amusements. rjp H E A THE ROYAL. Lessee ... Mr. Richmond Thatcher. Acting Manager M. E. D. Hatgarth Stage Manager Mr. I. E. Keogh ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND ' GRAND SUCCESS OF MI S S AD A WARD, TO-NIGHT (EEIDAY), FEBRUARY S K MISS ADA WARD Will appear in her Grand Impersonation of LEAH THE FORSAKEN, Under the Patronage of the President and Members of the Jockej Club. After the performance of “Leah,” Miss Ada Ward will present a handsome whip to the rider of the winning horse of the Wellington Cup. Box Plan at Jackson’s. PRINCESS THEATRE. TORY-STEEET, TE AEO. Lessee ... ... Mr. T. Margbtts. GREAT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OP THE GREAT RACING DRAMA OP THE BLUE RIBBON OF THE TURF. Glorious success of MR. W. O. DILLON As Mick Simms the Jockey. Immense reception of ME. TOM MARGETTS As the Hoodlem (with songs.) Enthusiastic applause for the great Race Scene, with mechanical effects. FRIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. Under the patronage of the STEWARDS OF THE JOCKEY CLUB., Who have signified their intention of being present. Mr. Tom Margetts will present to the winner of the Wellington Cup a Handsome Gold Mounted Whip, during which ceremony all gentlemen interested in racing pursuits are politely invited to attend. Prices as Usual ; Stalls, 3s. ; Balcony, 2s. ; Pit, Is. FELLOWS’ HALL. THE TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT. CROWDED HOUSES. GREATER SUCCESS THAN EVER Of the popular U. S. MINSTREL S. Another Grand Bill of Novelties for THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, FEB. 8. Second Grand Fashionable Night. Everything New. READ THIS. THE FAKIR OF WOOLOOMOOLOO. HUDSON AND HOLLY’S MORNINGGLORIES. A VOCAL QUARTETT. THE WANDERING MINSTRELS. BRAHAM, THE GREAT TENOR. OBEYING ORDERS. HUDSON’S NEGROISTIC DROLLERIES. And the Screaming Sketch, BILL JONES’S COUSIN. Admission—Reserved Seats, 45.; Second, 35.; Gallery, 2s. ; Pit, Is. Children Half-price. Reserved seats secured at Jacobs’ Atlienmum Bazaar. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Notice. —Another entire change of programme to-morrow evening. G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Business Manager. QALCUTTA SWEEP!!! EMPIRE HOTEL. CALCUTTA- SWEEPS WILL BE HELD AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL EVERY EVENING UNTIL AFTER THE RACES, At S o’clock. J. LICHTSCHEINDL, Treasurer. J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer. Meetings, Sc. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. TVyOTIOE is hereby given that the adjourned EXTRAORDINARY AI KETING of Shareholders in this company wilt be held at the Head Offices, Christchurch, at NOON on TUESDAY, the lath day of February next, to confirm the following resolutions passed unanimously at the extraordinary meeting held on the 15th day of January, viz. ; 1. That amended Article No. 5 of the Articles of Association be repealed. 2. That the following article be inserted in lieu thereof :—“ The Company may from time to time borrow upon debentures, to be issued under the seal of the Company, and signed by at least two of the Directors of the Company, and also by the General Manager for the time being of the Company, any sum or sums of money not exceeding in the whole current at any one time a. sum. of money equal in amount to the sum of the uncalled portion of the capital of the Company for the time being, at such rate or rates of interest as may from time to time be determined by the Directors ; and the payment of the principal moneys and interest intended to be seemed by such debentures shall be a first charge on the portion of the capital of the Com- , pany uncalled at the time of tin.- issue of such debentures respectively ; and such uncalled portion of tin; capital of the Company shall, when called up, be applied in the first place to ths discharge of the principal moneys intended to he secured by such debentures.” By order of the Board of Directors. H. SELWYN SMITH, General Manager. Note. Every instrument of proxy must be deposited at the office at least forty-eight hours before the time for holding the meeting whereat it is to be acted on. Education TWV. OTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on the llth INSTANT. The Boarding Establishment has again been placed under the charge of Airs. M. G. Burr, the Lady Principal. TERMS : £2 and £2 10 >. per quarter ; Resident Boarders, 50-guineas yearly (exclu.-ive ot school fees). ... Prospectuses forwarded on application. R. OLIVI-ilf, ■ Hon. Sec.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5266, 8 February 1878, Page 1
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703Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5266, 8 February 1878, Page 1
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