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Amusements rjIHE ATEE ROYAL. Lessee ... ... ... ...R. J. De Liss Stage Manager ... ... ... Bland Holt GREAT SUCCESS Of the Popular Tragedian, MR. G. D. CH A P LIU And the Charming Artiste, MISS ROSE OSBORNE. Will be repeated for the last time in New Zealand, the Beautiful Emotional Play, entitled - A CELEBRATED CASE. Jean Rknadd Mr. G. D. Chaplin Adrienne Mias Rose Osborne on Wednesday; august 20. PYGMALION AND GALATEA And bv request the Burlesque of FRA DIAVOLO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, HASP LYNNE aarPßlCES—Dress Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, One Shilling. Academy of music (Late Odd Fellows’ Hall). IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Last Night of the present Monster Programme. HUDSON’S SURPRISE PARTY. The audience convulsed with laughter at the eccentricities of Hudson and Wallace. Deafening applause greeted the Wonderful Violin Solo of MissDe Gay. The beautiful Ballad Singing of the Misses Burton, Maven, and Norton doubly encored. Glover’s Cornucopia of Vocalism, &c., &c. TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT. Admission—3s., 25., and Is. H. SANTLY, Agent. In Bankruptcy IN BANKRUPTCY.—IN THE MATTER OF THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876, and of the Bankruptcy of CHARLES WALTER LANGSTONE, of Wellington, Commission Agent, a Debtor.— —This is to notify that the above-named debtor has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his Creditors. The first meeting of Creditors will be held at the Surname Court House, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 22nd August, 1870, at 11.30 o'clock am.—Dated at Wellington, this 18th day of August, 1870.— H. C. Wilmeb, Deputy-Registrar. William Fitz Gerald, Solicitor for the Debtor. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876, And Of a Deed of Arrangement executed by WILLIAM NICHOLSON, of the City of Wellington, Cabinetmaker, for the benefit of his Creditors, and filed in this honorable Court on the 14th day of July, 1879. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to this honorable Court on TUESDAY, the 26th day of AUGUST, 1879, at noon, or as soon thereafter as this honorable Court shall be sitting in Bankruptcy, by the said William Nicholson and the Trustees of the said Deed for an order declaring the said Deed completely executed. Dated this 18th day of August, 1879. W. H. QUICK, Solicitor for the Trustees. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of W. J. PRENTICE, of Masterton, Baker. ALL creditors who have not proved their claims in the above estate, are requested to do so on or before SATURDAY, the 23rd AUGUST INST., as a dividend will be payable after that date. W. SELLAR, Trustee. Masterton, 11th August. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MATTHEW MoCREDIE, IRONMONGER, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL NOTICE TO DEBTORS. All accounts unpaid by 5 p.m. on the 23rd INSTANT will be sued for without respect of persons. The trustees hope to be spared this necessity. ROBERT GREENFIELD, T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, ROBERT GARDNER, Trustees. Public Notices Education board of the disTRIGT OF WELLINGTON. SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Competition for Scholarships on the 27th instant will be open to Girls as well as to Boys; recent educational arrangements allowing of this alteration in the former advertisement. ROBERT LEE, Secretary. jy/j’UNICIPALITY OF DUNEDIN. FIVE PER CENT. CONSOLIDATED LOAN. NOTICE is hereby given that the Lists for CONVERSION of the PREVIOUS ISSUES of 6 and 7 per cent. DEBENTURES will be closed on 25th August, 1879. Any subsequent proposal for Conversion wil require to be specially arranged with the Cor poration in Dunedin. (Signed) J, M. MASSEY, Town Clerk, OTI C E . McLEOD’S PATENT SAFETY TIMBER JACKS. Messrs. FRASER & TYNE, Phcenix Foundry, Auckland, are licensed to make and sell these light, powerful Jacks, so well suited to Bush and Sawmill work, or on board ship, in warehouses, at railway stations, or wherever heavy goods, timber, machinery, &c., have to be moved or handled. Owing to the superiority of, and demand for, these Jacks, Fraser and Tinne have provided costly machinery for their manufacture, and are now engaged in making 1009 of them. The parts of the Jacks that are subjected to the greatest amount of strain and wear are being wrought from their scrap i urn ace. The chief points of advantage in these Jacks are . Their long thrust admitting, if necessary, of the wood or stalk being made shorter than usual, for small timber and sawmills. 2. That they do not run back under heavy weights, thus dispensing with the continual attendance of one hand, on whose care may often depend the safety of other hands. 3. Their reduced dimensions and weight reducing the danger of their removal from rolling logs, &c., and making them so much more handy and convenient for carrying and working.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5737, 19 August 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5737, 19 August 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5737, 19 August 1879, Page 1

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