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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BUILDLNG FUND. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS 11 MILLION PRICES 1 MILLION PRICES ! THE GRAND CHESS TOURNAMENT (BY LIVING PIECES), IN AID OF THE ABOVE FUND, WILL BE REPEATED THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, the 14th September (BY REQUEST). In addition to the Players, there will be Court Ladies, Sei-geants-at-Arms, Heralds, Pages, &c, numbering altogether between fib' and 60 PERFORMERS TABLEAUX WITH MAGNESIAN AND LIMELIGHT EFFECTS. The Musical Arrangements, under (he able direction of HERR CARL SCHMITT (who lies kindly offered his services), comprise a lull Orchestra from the Auckland Orchestral Society (who have also offered their services), and between the Tourneys a VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Tickets can he obtained from Messrs Cnapman, Lennox, Upton, and Haslett, Queen-street, or from any member of Coiirnittee. Box Plan at Lennox's, Stationer, Queen-street, where seats can be secured daily. Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8 p.m.; and, for the convenience of thoso who have purchased tickets for all parts of tlie house the doors will bo open at 7 p.m. JNO. MARSHALL, Hon. Sec. pHESS TOURNAMENT. The Members of the Orchostral Society aro requested to meet not later than 7.30 TO-NIGHT at the Opera House. CARL SCHMITT,\\ Conduotv. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor Mr H. N. Abbott SATURDAY NIGHT, 15th Inst., Re-opening of this favourite place of amuse ment for a Short Season, with the late Dramatic Company that so ably supported Mr Sheridan during bin Shakcsperian season. The Season will be inaugurated with the Sonsasational Irish Drama, in 4 acts, THE CJHAUGHRAUNI HE (OHAUGHRAUNI With New Scenery nnd Effects. CON, the Shaughraun Mr E. B. RUSSELL (Acknowledged to bo ono of tlie best representations of the character in Hie Southern Hemisphere). Supported by a Company of Twenty-five Performers. See Day Bills and Posters. • Prices:—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s fid; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Lennox'E. Look Out for NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND! D A N_^_ l N GTHE NEW WALTZ, Now everywhere danced in Europe and Australia by the upper class, also all Old and Modern Dances, taught by PROFESSOR JULES BERNARD —From Paris— Permanent Evening Classcs.DancingAcademy, Queen-street, TUESDAYS. Beginners from 7.30; Advanced, from 8 p.m. Devonport HaU, MONDAYS, 8 p.m. Remuera (Mrs Law's), WEDNESDAY'S, 7.30 p.m. Ponsonby (at Miss HOl's School), FRIDAYS Pupils can join class esatany time. Terms: uno Guinea. Private Lessons daily at RcsidencOtPevonshiro House, Hobßon-strcet Lectures. .____ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Cornor of Wellcsloy and Albert-streets). WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. TO-NIGHT, Friday, September 11—Rev. J. S. lIIiL Subject: " AlcohoL" Friday, September 2P—Professor A. P. Thomas, M.A., F.L.S. Subject: " Volcanoes." Commencing at 7.30. Seats reserved for ticketholders till 7.2u Admission (o single lecture, Is— may be had from the Booksellers, or any member of Committee, and at tho Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. Gazette Notices. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of estates Bettlcd by John ■ Rout, by deed dated the twentieth day of August '860, and in tho matter of " The Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act, 18—," and " The Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act Amendment Act 1879," and in the matter of the petition or Alexander Macdonald, Samuel Rout, and James Rout, filed herein. Pursuant to the above-mentioned Acts, notico is hereby given that on the twenty-ninth day of August, 1883, the above-named petitioners presented their petition to His Honor Thomas Bannatyno Gillies, Esq., praying ihat, this honourable Court.would grant an order directing that the land described in the said petition, being part of Allotment Twenty-nine of Section Four of tho City of Auckland, together with tho School-house thereon erected, shoulel be sold, and that ono-fourth of the proceeds of such sale should be paid to tho Trustees of the Onehunga Congregational Chapel, and that the balance be , invested in the purchase of other land to bo heid I upon the like trusts as are cxpresseel in the said deed of tho twentieth day of August 1860, and that the Trustees of such land so purchased should havo power to erect a Church and School-house thereon. And notice is hereby also given that the petitioners will bo heard by this honourablo Court on WEDNESDAY, the twenty-Btxth day of September, 1883, at eleven o'clock in tho forenoon or as soon thereafter as counsel can bo heard. And that tho petitioners may be served with any order of Court or of a Judgo in Chambers or any notico relating to the subject of the sold petition at tho offlce of tho undersigned, Bituatcd at 42, Short-land-street. in the City of Auckland. Dated this thirtieth day of August, 1833. SAMUEL JACKSON, Petitioners' Solicitcr, 42. Shortland-street IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT Iv the matter of the estates settled by Jomj Rout, by deeds dated the 7th day of April, '852, and Ist day of April, 1554, and in the matter of "The Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act, 1565," and "Tho Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act Amendment Act, i 879," and in the matter of the petition of Alexander Macdonald and Joseph Potter, filed herein. Pursuant to the above-mentioned Acts, notico. is hereby given that on the twenty-ninth day of August, 1883, tho above-named petitioners presented their petition to Hie Honor Thomas Bannatyno Gillies, Esquire, praying that this honourable Court would grant an order directing that the land described in the said petition, being part of Allotment Twenty-nine of Section Number Four, of the City of Auckland, together with the Chapel thereon erected, and known as the Congregational High-street Chapel, should bo sold, and that one-fourth of the proceeds of such sale should be paid to the Trustees of tho Onehunga Congregational Chapel, and that tho - balance bo invested in the purchase of other land to beheld upon the like trusts, as arc expressed in the said deeds of the st clay of April, 1854, and that the Trustees of such lantl so purchased should have power to erect a Church and School-houso thereon. And notice is hereby also given that tho petitioners will be heard by this honourable Court on WEDNESDAY, the twenty-sixth day of September, 883, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter aa , counsel can be heard. And that the pcrUioneiPetitioners' Solicitor, i.% Shortland-street-"a UCKLAND HOSPITAL. COMMITTEE : Elected : Appointed : J. M. Clark, Esq. Hon. Col. Huultain (Mayor) W.C.Kensii^rton.Esq. J. C. Firth, Esq. Arthur Bull, Esq. Thomas Peacock, Esq., Sydney Dando, Esq. M.H.R. E. A. Mackechnie, Esq. (Chairman) ; Applications for admission by persons Buffering from diseases and requiring medical treatment will be received at tho Hospital on any day between tho hours of i'a.m. and 10 a.m. Tn cases of accident or emergency, patients will be received into the Hospital withoutdelay, beds being kept ready for urgent cases. Patients able to do so will be required to pay for their support at the Hospital according to their position and circumstances. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by any member of tho Committee and by tlie undersigned. H. N. GARLAND. Secretary, .: ■ Wyndham-strcct J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4115, 14 September 1883, Page 1

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