mHEATBE BOYAL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. B. J. De Lias. LAST NIGHT BUT THBEE OK IHB GBAND COMBINATION, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 20th and 21st April. THEQ: HAMILTON, J. J. WALLACE, AND i GBATTAN BIGGS, Who will-make their first appearance in this city in Dion Boucicault's master-work of ABBAH-NA-POGUE! .With the following powerful cast— Shaun (the Postt Grattanßiggs CoL O'Grady ('the O'Grady') Theo Hamilton Michael Feeny J.J.Wallace " PAIURDAY, 23rd APBIL, LAST NIGHT OF THE GREAT COMBINATION. Box Seats open at Holliday's Book Store. Poors pjpen at 7.30, commencing at 8. ' ' ¦ Prices as usual. .IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, 25fch APBIL. MB. DE LIAS begs to inform the publio of Wellington that he has engaged, for positively ten nights only, with the great Tragic Aotor, HEEB BANDMANN, assisted by Miss LOUISK BEAUDET, the sterling Aotor, H. CATHCART, and an entire new company from Australia. The initial performance will be HAMLET. No pieoe can be repeated in consequence of the short season. Repertoire of the Bandmann Company: — Hamlet. Othello, Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, Riohard 111., Borneo and Juliet, Narcissa, David Gar rick, Ingomar, Corsican Brothers. T\E. J. SIMMS, the unrivalled PHYSIOGJLf NOMIST and POPULAB SPEAKER, will Lecture on Practical and Scientific Physiognomy, at the Athoneaum Hall THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Admission — First Seats, 2s ; Second Seats, Is. Course Ticket to first seat, 10s ; second seat, sb. The Hall is open daily Free to all visitors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., that the vast collection of portraits in oil maybe seen. ChaHts.— Daily during \l3&Tbe6isiAd r <2otiiM Dr. Simms will be in wa thl& *tlthe comfortable private. antetoc uvoftthe 'Lecture Hall, in order to supplythe, "tnblib with' 1 his large Pbyßiognomioal 'Char^,.o|/^4O pp^ f accurately marked to indie ate the mental ,snd , moral traits of applicai ts, their, state of health,' the occupations tori which nature has adapted them, and the character of person they should choose for a life companion. Thousands of men and women in Great Britain and America are today reaping the benefits of a consultation with Dr. Simms. To follow his professional advice, communicated orally, and byi means of Ihjs charts, is to pursue the paths of virtue, happiness, and worldly success. TMT. B. 'LEVIN '¦»."• Invites THE ELECTOB3 TO MEET HIM AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON FBIDAY EVENING, 22nd APBIL, At 8 o'clock. I. O. G. T. STAB OF WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2 (under the E.G.W.L. of the World.) will holdits Weekly Session on THURSDAY EVENING, at the Athenssum Buildings, at 7.30 o'clock. Candidates for Initiation to be in attend* anoo at 8 o'clock sharp. BY ORDER. THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE Third. Ordinary Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 18th May, 1881, in the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Business : To receive and adopt Balance-sheet and Directors' Report To elect two Directors, that number retiring in accordance with Articles of Association, who, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election To elect two Auditors, and fix the amount of their remuneration To declare a dividend. By order. GEO. S. GRAHAM, General Manager. The Transfer Books of the Company are oloßed, and will remain so until after the above meeting.
IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and Acts amending the same ; and of the Bankruptcy of NOBRIS GRIFFITHS, of Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington, in New Zealand, Theatrical Agent, a Debtor. riIHIS is to notify that Norris Griffiths, of JL Wellington, in the Provincial Distriofc of Wellington, New Zealand, Theatrical Agent, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors to be held at the Court House, Wellington, on Friday, the 29th day of April, 1881, at 11 a.m. Dated this 20th day of April, 1881. HENRY HALL, Deputy Registrar. IN BANKRUPTCY, And in the matter of TIMOTHY HAVES, of Wellington, Contractor, a debtor. AN application will be made on behalf of the above-named debtor to the Supreme Court, at its sittings in bankruptcy in Wellington, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 1881, for a certificate of discharge from .under his bankruptcy. Dated this 19th day of April, 1881. F. M. OLLIVIER, Solicitor for the Debtor. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM S. FALCONER. ON and after Friday, 22nd April, a Dividend will be payable to all creditors in this estate who have proved their claims, and those who have not will be debarred from participation therein. Dividend payable at the office of Stewart and Co., Conrtenay.Plaoe. JAMES STEWART, lowees SAM. PALMER, > Irustees. Wellington, 18th April, 1881. IN THE ESTATE OF J. H. HUDSON, OB WELLINGTON, MACHINIST. PROOFS OF DEBT. ALL Persons having claims against thit Estate are requested to send in theii proofs of debt to the undersigned at once, or they will not participate in first and final dividend about to be declared. T. J. LADD, Trustee. BE H. INNIS. /^IBEDITORS in the above estate ari \_/ requested to send in proofs of debt oi or before the 20th iuEt., in order that the: may participate in tho dividend then to b declared. HENRY TODD, Trustee. 11th April, 1881.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 91, 20 April 1881, Page 3
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