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was plenty of opportunity for Mddle. Schou to prove that in this respect also her technique leaves little, if anything, to be desired. All through the opera Mdlle. Schou proved herself to be a most accomplished vocalist. Marcel is the very antipodes of Queen Marguerite. It is therefore uot derogatory to Signor Vidal's power as an actor •to say that his Marcel did uot, as regards conception or bearing, differ in any essential point from those of his numerous predecessors at Covent Garden and elsewhere. As a vocalist, however. Signor Vidal proved highly satisfactory and even remarkable. The solemn strains of Luther’s Chorale and the Huguenot war song, full of fanatic impetus, have seldom been heard to greater advantage than they were on this occasion ; and equally laudable, although less striking, was Signor Vidal’s share in the difficult and beautiful duet with Valentina. In the last-named part Madame Cepeda confirmed the favorable impression received last season of her v power as a dramatic singer. Signor Gayarrfc also did full justice to the music assigned to Raoul, the lyrical side of which character is mors congenial to him than the noisy heroism of the “ Prophet.” Signor Cotogni as Nevers, and Madame Soalohi as Urbano also deserved praise.

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In Bankruptcy IN THE SUPREME COURT UP NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OP THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876, THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1878, And Of MICHAEL MONAGHAN, of the City of Wellington, Contractor, a debtor. NOTICE is hereby given that the above named Michael Monaghan did, on the 13th day of June, 1879, file in the Supreme Court at Wellington, a deed of assignment and arrangement, dated the 11th day of June, 1879, and made between the said Michael Monaghan, of the first part, David Robertson of the said city, engineer, and Robert Burrett, of the same place, stationer, of the second part, and all the creditors of the said Michael Monaghan, of the third part, and that a meeting of creditors of the said Michael Monaghan is hereby summoned for MONDAY, the thirtieth day .of JUNE, 1879, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the Supreme Court House, in the City of Wellington, for the purpose of assenting to the said deed. MOORHOUSE, EDWARDS, & CUTTEN, Solicitors for the Arranging Debtor. IN THE SUPREME COURT< OP NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OP THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876, and of the DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1878, And Of JOHN BECK and WILLIAM TONES, both of the City of Wellington, lately carrying on business ns Merchants, in co-partnership, under the style and firm of Beck and Touks, debtors. NOTICE is hereby given that at the first meeting of creditors in the estates of the above-named John Beck and William Tonics, Frederick Augustus Krull, of the city of Wellington, merchant, was elected the Creditors’ Trustee of the joint estate of the said John Beck and William Tonks, and of the separate estate of each of them, and that the said Frederick Augustas Krull has signified in writing his acceptance of the trusteeship to the Registrar. Dated this 13th day of June, 1879. H. 0. WILMBR, Deputy Registrar. W. H. Quick, Solicitor for the Trustee. IN BANKRUPTCY. And In the matter of a Deed of Assignment of FERDINAND CHARLES KRBEPT with his Creditors, dated the 22nd day of May, 1879. THIS is to notify that an application will be made to the Supreme Court, at its sittings in Bankruptcy, at Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 24th JUNE instant, for an order of the complete execution of the abovementioned deed. Dated this 12th day of June, 1879. P. M. OLLIVIEB, Solicitor for the Trustees. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE of GEORGE MINOR SUMMBRFIELD, of Wellington, Tailor. The first Dividend of 2s. 6d. will be paid by the Trustees on and after TUESDAY, the 17th instant. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., ;, Trustees. Meetings, Sc. W ELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Colonial Museum on SATURDAY, the 14th instant, at 8 p.m. . , Papisms : ,1. On “Hints towards the solution of a hitherto unsolved problem.” Communi- • cated by Dr. Duller, 0.M.G., F.B.S. ■ 2. An “Account of a journey to Mount Ruapehu.” By Mr. George Beetham, M.H.R. 3. “ On Volcanoes and Geysers of New Zealand.” By Mr. W. Collie. R. B. GORE, ' Secretary. Money M 0 E , Y. WANTED TO BORROW, on first-class Freehold Securities, with large margin, for a term of years; at full current rates of interest, sums from £IOO to £20,000. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Scriveners, Grey-street. Missing Friends OM MEDLAND RIDGE, .Your father, John Ridge, upholsterer, of 60 North End, Croydon, England, died on 4th March, 1879. Please communicate with your friends at above address. IP this should meet the eye of THOMAS PENROSE, or any of his friends, please write to his brother, CHARLES PENROSE, Waitara. Wanted ANTED, 100 good Axemen for Telegraph Line on Mountain-road, Taranaki; 40 miles of line ; was to John McLean, on t' ANTED, by a married couple with infant, a Bed-room and Board, in respectable family. Preference given to place where there are no other lodgers, where advertisers could be regardedfas part of the family. Apply at once,' stating terms, H., New Zea* easd Times office.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5681, 14 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5681, 14 June 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5681, 14 June 1879, Page 3

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