AMUSEMENTS. &TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! M AsO NlO HAL L ' I. \ST PERFORMANCE THIS KVKNINC, Fill DAY, MARCH the 2nd, 1877, Of the DA YEN PORTS, FAY, AND DA VIES' COMBINATION. Last Night of the DAVENPO 11 T BROTHERS Last Night of GRAND CABINET SEANCE. PROFESSOR FAY, In his WORLD-FAMED DARK SEANCE. Last Night of E. D. D A V I E S Premier Ventriloquist of the World, And bis Two Boys, TOM AND JO E. Remember—The LAST NIGHT of this Grand Combination. Prices: Front scats, 35.; Back seats, 2s. Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. \VM. EVANS, 52.3 Agent for Davenport, Fay, & Davies. HALL, OAMARU. Grand Dramatic Season ! Those world-renowned Artistes, MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DARRELL. THE DARHELLS Beg to notify that, assisted by their Star Dramatic Company, They will have the honour to play a short Dramatic Season of FIVE NIGHTS ONLY! Commencing on TUESDAY, MARCH Oth, 1577. Change of Programme nightly! Selected from the following Plays, given in their entirety, with which the Darkells' names have been so long and favourably known in the Australasias : East Lyntu-, Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, School for Scandal, Leah, Merchant of Venice, Katherine and Petruchio, Honeymoon, Lady of Lyons. All Pieces Played in fulL The Company will comprise the following Ladies and Gentlemen : Mks. t:i:oi:f;E Darrell, Miss Marion Willis, Miss Patty Holt, Mis.i Bedsit; Vivi.in, and Miss Annie Gordon. .Mr:. Ckurck Darrell, Messrs. I. F. Keogh, Oily Deering, Sam I'o>>lr. Hairy Stoiicham, D. Clinton, J. Hooper, B. L»ve, A. Ashton. H.tnce Wilson ami Thomas, Properties. Change of Programme nightly ! No repetition of anv Piece. GRAND OPENING NIGHT! TUESDAY, MARCH 6. Borneo and Juliet. Katherine and Petruchio. Prtrts : ('hairs. ■>-?.; Hall, 35.; Gallery, 2s. Sr.tsrm tiekct.-f to chairs, i'l ; to luill, 12s. 6d., of thy :>g-nr. Mr. J. R. CI.KVEKi»at Maraud Garter Hotel. LATE &SVESZT2SEMENTS. V. K. IMPoBTA NT NOTICE. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. EFOBE ordering into any engagements for Life Insurance, the Public are re?*[i! ctt'u:ly requested to consider— That the Government rates are very much lower than those of any private company. That State Security is guaranteed. That Profits will be divided every five years. AH other advantages offered by private companies being equally available. J. G. BAKER, Til AVE 1,1.1XG AG F.NT, Government Insitrance Department. ASSESSMENT COURT. TOWN OF OAMARU. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SITTING of the ASSESSMENT COURT, under "The Rating Act, 1876," for the Town of Oaniaru, will be held at the Courthouse, Oainam, on TUESDAY, the 13th Day of MARCH, 1577, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Dated this 26th day of February, 1877. W. G. FILLEUL, 533 Clerk of Assessment Court. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF OAMARU. In accordance with the provisions of Section 40 of the Rating Act, 1876. "jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JL\ the Corporation intend making a gcncial Rate of One Shilling and-Sixpence in the £ for the year ending 31st March, IS7S, piyable in one sum on the Ist May next. And Notice is Hereby Further Given that fJie Bate Book is open for inspection at the Council Chambers, Thames-street, Oama:u, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily (Saturdays excepted.) E. W. ROXBY, 526 Town Clerk.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 268, 2 March 1877, Page 3
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