Amusements rp HEA TR E ROYAL. Lessee—Mr. George Darrell. Under the Patronage of his Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, G.C.M.G. LAST EIGHT BUT ONE Of Mr. George Darrell’s Wonderful Drama TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE, The best colonial drama ever written. TO-NIGHT, JULY 23rd. ENORMOUS THREE SENSATIONS. Unbounded enthusiasm. Terrific Excitement. Friday—ln consequence of its marvellous Success by the .Darrell Company in Dunedin and Christchurch, the last London Noveltv THE PINK DOMINOS. Saturday—AFTEß DARK ! Afteb Dabk ! Million' Prices. Box plan at the Athenaeum Bazaar. gT, GEORGE’S HALL. Lessees and Managers, Messrs. Hiscocks, Hayman, and Co. Stage Manager ... Mr. W. Horace Bent Musical Director ... Mr. J. A. Delaney STILL TRIUMPHANT ! The people never tire, but nightly testify by their presence the pleasure afforded by HISCOCK AND HAYMAN’S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS MAMMOTH MINSTRELS MINSTRELS MAMMOTH MINSTRELS TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). JULY 23. Positively Last Night of our present Brilliant Programme. LAST TIME OF MARITANA. Last Time of Brown and Newland’s “BABES IN THE WOOD.” Last Time of Bent’s Original Sketch, “HE WOULD BE AN ACTOR,” Last Time of Cheevers and Kennedy’s Great Triple Change Speciality. Our vast Repertoire, and our approaching departure, makes it necessary in our patrons' interest to announce another New Programme FOR TO-MORROW EVENING. But you should certainly see what we can do TO-NIGHT. Volunteer Notices W ELLINGTON GUARDSThe gentlemen who have signified their intention of joining the above Corps are requested to attend a meeting on- WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock, at No. 4 Boom Athemeum. Business : For the purpose of being sworn in, and election of officers. The Hon, Randall Johnson will preside. Meetings, &c. ISLINGTON ATHENzEUM. SPECIAL MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 25. BUSINESS : To consider the following resolution : “ That the proceedings against Messrs. Mace and Arkell be at once discontinued, it having been shown conclusively before the jury that the architect had improperly sanctioned the payment to the contractor of large sums of money, in excess of the amounts to which he was entitled, to the prejudice of the sureties.” Meeting called on requisition from 20 members of the Institution. Chair taken at 8 p.m. sharp. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Secretary. July 14. To Let TO LET, for the Session, or for a longer period if necessary, an eight-roomed House, furnished, situate in a central part of the city. Apply, “ A.8.C.,” Times office. rjl O BE LET ON LEASE. That valuable Building Allotment, being the site of Brown’s late Furniture Warehouse in Cuba-street, adjoining Graves and Fleming’s premises. The land has thirty-three feet frontage to Cuba-street, by a depth of one hundred feet. Apply to JAMES BROWN, Cabinet Maker, Cuba-street, Next to Te Aro House. , JMPOETANT NOTICE. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, To be Let on Lease for a Term of TWENTY-ONE YEARS, Renewable for a further term of twerty-one years, at valuation. EIGHTY-THREE FEET FRONTAGE TO MANNERS-STREET, with a depth o! 124 ft., with a right-of-way from Dixonstreet, at back of section. SIXTY FEET FRONTAGE TO DIXONSTREBT, with a depth of 80ft.; also with a right-of-way at side and back. FIFTY-FOUR FEET FRONTAGE TO RIGHT-OF-WAY off Dixon-street, with a depth of 38ft., more or less. The above sites are without doubt the best for business purposes in the City. The Wesleyan Trustees having decided to re-build in another locality, offer the above land on Lease by Public Tender. Tenderers to state the price per foot frontage per annum they are willing to give ; and also the number of feet frontage they may wish to have ; either for the whole block, or a portion thereof. A copy of the Lease the Trustees are prepared to give will be ready in a few days; also a plan of the ground. In the meantime, full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary to the Trustees. Tenders will be received addressed to the Secretary up to August Ist. The Trustees do not bind themselves }o accept the highest or any tender. W. CLARK, Draper, Lambton quay, Hon. Sec. to VVesleyan Trustees. July 9 1879. Sporting GENTLEMEN, —On resuming business for the season, I take the opportunity of sincerely thanking yon for the large amount of confidence bestowed during my past career, and trust that I may always continue to merit the same. Also may state that I have received and disbursed nearly £22,000 since May last, and have every reason to believe with satisfaction to my constituents. Yours very respectfully, JAMES J. MILLER. I have now commenced the MELBOURNE CUP OF 1879, and hope the wheel may come round to those who have hitherto been unfortunate. Result slips of the drawing are forwarded t» country subscribers, and the amount is divided thus;— It is advisable to forward Post Office Order or Crossed Cheque, with exchange added anj stamp for reply. 1 Office-Bull and Mouth Hotel, Melbourne,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5714, 23 July 1879, Page 1
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