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mIIEATRE H O V A L. Lessees . . . Messrs. Bates and Howard ' Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! F-.>r the present, Of tlios.e Celebrated Artists, MR. AND MRS. F. M. BATES. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, August 25, On which occasion will be presented the Great Sensational Play called THE OCTOROON, With new Scenery and Effects. Zoe (the Octoroon) ... Mrs. F. M. Bates Salem Scudder ... Mr. F. M. Bates Dora Sunnyside ... Miss Lizzie Morgan Squire Sunnyside ... Mr. Oily Deering Mrs. Peyton Miss Emily Power George Peyton (her son) ... Mr. Metcalf Paul (the Quadroon boy) Miss Grace Folland Wah-no-tee (the Indian) Mr. H. Stoneham Dido ... ... ... Mis 3 Marion Moore Jacob M'Cloßky ... Mr. Chas. Holloway Grace (a Quadroon girl) Miss Alexander Pete (an old plantation nigger) Mr. Sam Howard Minnie (a slave) Miss Wilson Col. Pointdexter ... Mr. J. Sweeny Other characters by the Company, ON SATURDAY, 26th AUGUST, FIRST APPEARANCE OF HEGARTY'S GLOBE COMBINATION TROUPE. PIT— ONE SHILLING. i~vDD FELLOWS' HALL. FRIDAY, 25th AUGUST. Under the Patronage of CAPT. PEARCE, W.A. ; CAPT. SUTTIE, AND OFFCERS op H.M.S. NYMPHE. Benefit tendered to the widow of the late MR. HENRY WEBB, Who was killed by falling from a scaffold at the Lower Hutt. CUBAN SLAVE! RE-APPEARANCE OF MISS POLLY LEAK. SONGS, DANCES, AND FARCE. Admission, 3s, 2s, and Is. IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF ST. " MARK'S CHURCH. riIHE Choir of St. Peter's purpose giving an X ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the above funds, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 29th INST., at the Schoolroom, Ghuznee-street. Tickets (one shilling each) may be obtained from Mr. Watt, Willis-street ; Messrs. Lyon and Blair, Lambton Quay; the churchwardens of the two parishes, or any member of the choir. Mr. CLAPCOTT has kindly consented to give one of his popular readings. A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT will be given in ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Willis-street, by the Church Choir, on MONDAY, 28th August, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. PEDESTRIANISM EXTRAORDINARY. 1000 MILES IN 1000 HOURS. f\N SATURDAY NEXT, 26th August, 1876, U at 3.45 p.m., Mr. J. L. WILTSHIRE, the celebrated long distance pedestrian, will positively start on the above wonderful performance, previous to which a Running Handicap, distance £-mile, will take place. First prize, an Electroplated Silver Cup. Entrances will be taken by Mr. Edwards, at the Waterloo Hotel, not later than 8 p.m. on Friday evening. For full particulars see posters. Admission, Is ; Season Ticket, 1 guinea. WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. A MEETING of this Club wUI be held at the Pier Hotel on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration the advisability of erecting a new boatshed, and to receive annual statement, and other business. By order of the Captain, R. KENT, Hon. Secretary. KARORI-MAKARA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 22nd Aug., 1876. HIS Honor the Deputy-Superintendent has appointed SATURDAY, the 2nd day of SEPTEMBER next, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the first meeting of the Karori-Makara Highway Board, to be held at the Old Schoolhouse, Karori. RORERT PHARAZYN, Provincial Secretary. WELLINGTON HIGHWAY BOARD. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 22nd Aug., 1876. HIS Honor the Deputy-Superintendent has appointed WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 12 o'clock noon, for the first meeting of the Wellington Highway Board, to be held at the office ot the Board, Lower Hutt. ROBERT PHARAZYN, Provincial Secretary. PORT NICHOLSON MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). FINAL WARNING. ALL Shareholders not having paid up their Calls by 31st AUGUST, 1876, will have no further notice, and legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. By order of the Board. CHARLES HILLSDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 24th August, 1876. To Buyers of DRAPERY & CLOTHING. TN pESPONSE TO REPEATED ENQUIRIES, JAMES SMITH Will continue for \ pERIOD The Reduced Prices For all Classes of Goods. OALE pRICES "U^OR Blankets, Winceys, Dresses, Wool Goods, &c, &c, Sec, Sec. To last only till Is finished. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. AN EVENING CLASS will be opened on MONDAY, 28th INST., in connection with St. Paul's Day School, Thorndon, by Mr. W. H. Lbwis, Second Master. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. Mowbray or Mr. Lewis.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1876, Page 3

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