MU RR A Y'3 GRE A T WOB L D CIRCUS. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), NOV. 24, Grand Vice-Regal JSiglit. Under the most distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Govi:rnou,G.C. AI.G. 1 i is Honor the Superintendent, His Worship the Mayor, And the Elite of Wellington. A Monster Programme will be produced on this occasion: The Entertainment this evening will conclude wish the Grand Spectacular Sceha of THE STEEPLECHASE! Or, Harvest Home and the Merry Sports of ' Old England, Airtl introducing the Maypole Dance., Don't forget EDWARD, the most wonderful Donkey in Existence. Come and See MACiTNXIS AND MURI'ITV TO-NlfiHT.. Prices of Admission—Front Seats, 4s ; P>ack Seats, 2s 6d. Children, under ten, half-price. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight sharp. GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY. .Saturday Night wilL positively he the last appearance of this Troupe in Wellington. H. MORGAN, Agent. r7"CARR^SEANCES will~be~fiivon as follows :— TAITA, ■ SATURDAY .25th Nov. JOHNSONVILLB, MONDAY, 27th November. PORI R U A . TUESDAY, 28th November. PaHAUTANUI. WEDNESDAY, 29th November. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 4 MEETING will be held in the Museum t\ on SATURDAY NEXT, the 25th Inst., at S p.m. Business : To elect an Honorary Member of the New Zealand Institute, after which the following papers will be read :— 1. On Stone .Implements from South Africa, by B. H. Darrel', Esq. 2. Notes on Professor Yevons1 Electrical Theory of the Suspension of Clay in Water, by W. Skey.F.C.S. 3. On the New Zealaucl Chitons, by Capt. Hutton. 4. On the New Zealaud Bats, part 2, by Dr. Knox. B\' order, F. W. HUTTOrf, Hon. Sec. 24th November. ANNIVERSARY SERMONS. ON SABBATH, 26th NOVEMBER, Two Sermons will be preached in the Primitive Methodist Church, Sydney-street —in the Morning by Rev. W. H. West, B. A., and in the Evening by Rev. J. Patterson ; services will commence at eleven" and half-past six o'clock. On MONDAY, 27th, the Annual ,Tea Meeting will he held in the Schoolroom; tea upon the tables at half-past Hvn o'clock. After tea a Public Meeting will be held in tie Church, when addresses will be delivered by Revs. Messrs. Patterson, West, Bundle, Dean, and other, gentlemen, and a s .lection of sacred music will be performed by the choir. A collection will be made at each service in aid of the Trust Fund. /\ D D FELLOWS' HALL. RECHABITE SOIREE AND ENTERTAINMENT, TUESDAY, oth DECEMBER. Tea at G o'clock. Meeting, to which friends and the public are cordially invited, at halfpast 7 o'clock. Brother the Hon. W. Fox will preside, when several addresses will be given, the Choir singing various pieces during the evening. The conductor, Mr. Chas. M'lntosh, has kindly consented to give a Clarionet solo, also Mr. Ashley Hunter a solo on the Piano. Tickets, 2a each. F. ERASER, Secretary. NOTICE. rpHE RAFFLE for Mr. S. Beeton's celebrated Mare JESS! R, and the Pony, LITTLE WONDER, will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, the 24th inst., at S o'clock sharp, at Mr. Osgood's Metropolitan Hotel, Mobs worth-street. /OSGOOD'S DERBY SWEEP ON THE MELBOURNE CUP OF 1871. The money on the winning horses will be paid at the Metropolitan Hotel ON FRIDAY EVENING, 24th NOV., > At 8 p.m. Ticket 65—The Pearl, £75. Ticket 30 -Romula, £15. Ticket 98-Irish King, £5. Any objection to the above payments must be lodged with the undersigned previous to the 24th. JAMES OSGOOD. 23rd November. NEVER DESPAIR GOLD MINING AMALGAMATED COMPANY. A MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company is called for TUESDAY, the sth DECEMBER NEXT, at Barrett's Hotel, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing Directors, and general. 3j200 shares of the 4,000 to be allotted are already taken up, and it is requested that all persons who intend taking shares will do so before the day of meeting. By order of the Directors, • J. F. E WRIGHT, Manager. 17th November. N OTICE. milE Funeral Procession of Mr. JOHN I TRUEMAN will leave bis residence, Taranaki-street, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at quarter past 4 o'clock p m. . Friends are respectfully invited. W. NICHOLSON, Undertaker. RANDALL'S GLENPARA WINE, Red and White, QN SALE by the undersigned in bulk and bottle. EDWARD PEARCE. 10th August.
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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 3
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