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incident of the stiletto. Syra opens to her "mistress the doctrines of the Divine nature and human responsibility,, and hints at the truths of Christianity with the reserve usual in speaking to heathens. Scene 2. — Fulvius, elated by the assurances of Fabius, declares his passion for the Lady Agnes, and is further convinced by her mystewords, expressive of her devotion to her Heavenly Spouse. He is repulsed, and the dialogue is interrupted by Fabiola. Scene 3. — Corvinus publishes the edict against the Christians. He gives it in charge to Hermann, or Arminius, a Dacian sentinel of great strength but small wit. He communicates to him the watchword of the night, which has been adroitly chosen as a test against the Christians ; though by a slight change unforseen by its devisers, admitting of a sense in which it could be used by them. Scene 4. — The house of Diogenes, an old man, excavator, in the catacombs. He is visited by Pancratius and Quadratus, the latter a centurion in Sebastian's troop. Pancratius and Quadratus having gone out, Sebastian joins Diogenes ; after which Pancratius and Quadratus return with the edict, which they have torn down, and proceed to demolish. Sebastian gently chicles his friend Pancratius for this act of youthful impetuosity. Scene 5. — Corvinus, finding the edict gone, reproves the sentinel, who defends himself. Pianoforte Duet, Irish Quadrilles Mrs. Conway and Miss Mooney Song, "My Arab Steed" - Miss M'Goldrick Act IV. Scene 1. — Pancratius in prison. He imparts to his friend Sebastian his confidence of heavenly glory. Sebastian gives reason for the course of prudence and kindness he has pursued with respect to the apprehension of his friend. Scene 2. — Agnes in prison. Pianoforte Trio, Juvenile Quadrilles Mrs. Conway, Miss Clark, and Miss Mooney Song Miss Langley Act V. Scene I.— Agnes at the tribunal of Tertullus. Scene 2. — Fabiola claims the dead body of of Agnes. Scene 3. — Fabiola, musing on late events, is accosted by Corvinus, who awkwardly makes a merit of returning to her Agnes's confiscated property. Then enter Fulvius, whose attempt upon Pabiola's life is interrupted by Syra. Sceno 4. — Dark death. Scene 5. — Bright death and its fruit. Pianoforte Trio, " Lesjolis Oiseaux" __jyTi'<» Conway, Miss Clark, and Miss Mooney "Duet, " Light «x the East is 'Mowing " MesdemoTsenes With other Songs, Duets, &c. NOTICE. rVN and after MONDAY, 23rd INST., Messrs. COBB & CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE will be at the VICTORIA HOTEL, where their Coaches will ai'rive at and depart from, at the usual hours, 9 Mr. Williams, landlord of the above Hotel, has kindly consented to act as their Agent, in lieu of Mr. Armstrong, resigned. COBB & CO. Offices: — Victoria Hotel, Lawrence; and Manse-street, Dunedin. ■$ NOTICE. Thomas Pope, late Cobb and Co.'s driver : and Alexander Armstrong, late Cobb and Co.'s agent, are no longer connected with the firm of COBB & CO. NOTICE. TNSTRUCTIONS have been given to the J_ yarious Gold Receivers to receive parcels of gold for transmission to the Melbourne Mint. Each parcel to be not less than ten ounces, and to have the weight of the contents written thereon by the transmitters. The parcels must be lodged with the Receivers the day preceding the departure of the next Escort. All information may be obtained from the Receivers. HORACE BASTINGS, . Secretary for Goldfields. Goldfields Office, Dunedin, February 13, 1874. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that on and after 20th January, 1874, all stray stock found on Beaumont Station will be impounded. W. A. P. SUTTON. NOTICE. 1 LL Horses and Cattle found depasturXi. ing on Runs No. 369 and 199, without the consent of the undersigned, will be driven to the Clyde Pound. CARGILL & ANDERSON. NOTICE. POISON has been laid for Dogs on Runs 199 and 369. CARGDLL AND ANDERSON. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease. I HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the Warden for a lease of unsurveyed land for agricultural purposes, situate at and being section 17, block VIII., Hill End, comprising 100 acres, or thereabouts; and that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on March 18. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden before 24 hours of the day of hearing. ALFRED KINGCOMBE, By his Agent, W. H. Miller. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lea'-.e. I HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the Warden for a lease of unsurveyed land for agricultural purposes, situate' at and being section 18, block VIII., Hill End District, comprising 200 acres ; and that the .said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on March 18. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden before 24 hours of the day of hearing. - ; EDWARD KINGCOMBE, By his Agent, W, H. Miller.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 335, 4 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 335, 4 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 335, 4 March 1874, Page 4

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