npHEATBE BOYAL. Lessee Mr. Walter Reynolds. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. THIS EVENINrr, WEDNESDAY. POLLARD'S LILIPUriAN PINAFORE COMPANY. A magnificent success. Received by increasing crowds with perfect delight. GRAND ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, Numbering nearly ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS ! SPECIAL~NOTICE. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), Dear Littlb Bottbbcup, in conjunction with Captain Cocoran, will perform a Grand Duet on Violins, POPULAR AIRS. Musical Conductor. . . Mr. J. J. Pollard, inn. Leader of the Orchestra Mr. Chas. Pollard MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! Bt Mr. J. S. Willis. This Company has achieved the greatest monetary and artistic suocess ever known in the history of the New Zealand stage. TO-MORROW, R Thursday ''Afternoon, at 2.30 precisely, a special performance will be given under the patronage and in the presence of his Excellency Sir Arthur H. Gordon, G.C.M.G., the Hon. Lady Hamilton Gordon, and members of the vice-regal family. Book seats for this occasion early at Holliday's. Children half-price to all parts. nnHBATEE ROYAL. A REWARD of £5 will be paid to any persoL. not actually the offender, who will give such evidence as will convict the person or persons who maliciously tore down the advertisements of the Liliputian Pinafore Company, on the hoardmg between the Queen's Hotel and the Ponce Station on Lambton Quay. WALTER REYNOLDS. KARORI CHURCHROOM. A GRAND CONCERT, IN AID OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH ORGAN FUND, ON WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, At 8 o'clook. Conductor— Mr. Sidney Wolf, R.A.M. Reserved Seats, 2s; Unreserved Seats, Is. To be obtained at Messrs. R. Holliday and Co., Lambton Quay; Mrs. Nicholson, Karon; or at Mr. Sidney Wolf's, Turnbull. street. A 'bus will leave Hill's, Hatters, Lambton Quay, at 5.30 p.m. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, COUBTBNAT PLACE. A SERVICE of Song, entitled "Jessica's First Prayer," will be given in aid of the Trust Fund on THURSDAY, 12th MAY. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'olook. Admission Is. 117ELLINGT0N INDUSTRIAL EXHIMM BITION. The Committee, in consideration of the domestic and economic importance of SEWING MACHINES, Will give spaoe for the exhibition of any kept for sale in Wellington, on condition that exhibitors show them at work. H. F. LOGAN, Secretary. H.M. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. ffTHE Brigade and Cadets will muster X THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m., or Captain's Parade. Band to attend. CHARLES JOHNSTON, Captain. WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE POLICE. "It/TEMBERS of the above Corps will meet JjX for Escape Practice at the Fire Escape Station IHXS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. Fines for non-attendance. By order. D. ASHER, Captain. 1. 0. g. t. r NOTICE. TO those who have signed the application for charter for Re-opening o£ Excelsior Lodge will please to meet in side room of Rechabite Hall THIS EVENING, the 11th inst., at 7.30, and any others desirous of joining the above Lodge will please to meet at the same time. C. M'INTYRE, Tory-street. I. O. G. T. STAR OF WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2 (under the R.G.W.L. of the World.) will holdiia Weekly Session on THURSDAY EVENING, at the Athenseum Buildings, at 7.30 o'clock. Candidates for Initiation to be in attendance at 8 o'clook sharp. BY ORDER. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. npHE Annual General Meeting will be held in Room No. 4, Athenaeum, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'olook. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Sec, and Treasurer. 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 Artioles 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 dosed, and will remain co nntil after the above meeting. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BY-LAW. SUPPRESSION OF GOAT NUISANCE. npHE following By-Law will be taken into X consideration at a Special Meeting of the City Council, to be held on Thursday, the 19th May, at 7.30 p.m. :— " From and after the date of this ByLaw coming into force, it shall be lawful for any police constable, or any officer of the City Council, or other person duly authorised in that behalf, to destroy any goat, or goats, found wandering at large in any of the streets of the city." CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 10th May, 1881. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. EXHIBITS will be received at the Athensenm on and after Monday, the 16th inst., and it is particularly requested that all exhibits may be sent in not later than 5 p.m. on Friday, the 20th inst. The acting secretary will be in attendance in No. 4 Room, Athenroum Buildings, from 2 p.m to 5 p.m. on eaoh day (except Sunday) to supply any information required by exhibitors. All applications for space should be sent in at once, so that necessary arrangements may be made. ' ALFRED KING. Acting Secretary. Wellington, Athenseum, 11th May, 1881.|
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 109, 11 May 1881, Page 3
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