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TJOYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Directors : Messrs. WILLIAMSON, GARNER & MUSGROVE. Manager Mr. R. S. Smythe Business Agent ... Mr. W. Hughes Stage Manager ... Mr. John Wallace Conductor Mr. W. H. Harrison OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT, THE LAST NIGHT THE LAST NIGHT OF IOLANTHE, OR THE PEER AND THE PERI. Performed last night to an overflowing audience. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), And two following evenings, The over-popular iEsthetic Opera, PATIENCE. Colonel Calverly . . Mr. T. Grundy Major Murgatroyd ... Mr. Albert Brennir Lieut, the Duke of Dunstablo .. Mr. W. H. Woodfield (Officers of Dragoons) Reginald Bunthorne . Mr. Howard Vornon (A Floshly Poet) Archibald Grosvenor Mr. F. Ridsdale (An Idyllic Poet) Tho Solioitor Mr. W. Ford Patience (a Dairymaid) ... Mies Elf a May Lady Jane ... . Miss Alice Barnott (Her original character, written and composed for her, and played by her over4oonights at the Savoy Theatre, London) Lady Angela Miss Ida Osborne Lady Saphir Miss Aggie Kelton Lady Ella Miss Ada Walkor (Rapturous Maidens) Admission— ss, 4s, 3s, 2b, Is. Plan of seats at Holliday's. Commonce at 8. /^RAND CONCERT, By Wesley Choir, THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), At 8 o'clock. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Lower Hutt. WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, Benefit in Aid of tho Catholic Church Fund, by HOOPER'S SPECIALTY COMPANY AND COLOURED CIRCLE. Prices of Admission — 3s, 2b, Is. Loßsoe and Proprietor— J. STEWARD. THOMPSON'S ZULU WAR Will open at Masterton 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th May ; Carterton, 16th ; Greytown, 17th and 18th. ALFRED WYBURD, Lessee and Manager. LOOK OUT FOR THE GARRISON BAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND DANCE, At the Volunteer Drill Shed, ON THE 24th MAY. Tickets. ONE SHILLING oach, To he had of all Volunteers. mHORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Basil Stocker, M.A., Oxon., Master. Term begins Ist June, and ends 2nd September. Preparation for Academical, Civil Soryice, jegal, Medical, Nautical, and other Exam- | inations. Afternoon olassoß for Ladicß. Evening classes for Men. Apply to BASIL STOCKER, Box, Poat Offico. pONEKB LODGE, U.A.O.D FIRST ANNIVERSARY. THURSDAY, 19th MAY. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Petone. On which occasion Thompson's ROYAL PANORAMA OF THE ZULU WAR Will bo Exhibited. After tho Exhibition a DANCE will bo heldL LODGE WATERLOO, 463, S.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the abovo Lodgo will be held in the Maaonic Hall, Boulcott-streot, THIS EVENING (Tuesday). 10th inßt. The Lodge will be tylod at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited By Command of tho R.W.M. ULSTER LODGE, I.C. rTIHE RflffnlA* Monthly Muolins of tho JL above Lodgo will bo held at tho Oddfellows' Hall, Potone, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, 11th instant, at 7 p.m. Visiting Brothren invited. By order of tho W.M. A MEETING of tho Parishioners of St. John's Parish, Upper Hutt, will be held in the Sohoolroom, adjoining the Church, at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst. ■VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY AT TE ARO OPERA HOUSE. On SATURDAY, 14th May, EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return on day of issue only, may bo obtained aB under : — Ist 2nd Class. Class. Masterton to Wellington ... 7s 5a 3d Carterton to Wellington ... 6s 4s Gd Greytown to Wollington ... 6s 4s 6d Foathoraton to Wollington ... 5s 3s 9d The ordinary 11.15 p.m. train Wellington to Lower Hutt will run through to Masterton on above date BY ORDER. Traffio Agent's Office, Wellington, 9th May, 1887. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. On WEDNESDAY, 11th May instant, the Ordinary 10.15 p.m. Train, Lower Hutt to Wellington, will not leave until 10.30 p.m. BY ORDER. Traffio Agent's Office, Wellington, 9th May, 1887. KAI WARRA WARRA LICENSING DISTRICT. RESULT OFELECTIONOFCOMMITTEE. IVTOTICE is horeby given that the followi.~ ing is the result of the poll held on the 7th day of May, 1887, and tho number of votes polled by each candidate :— Bergin, William 27 votes Coleman, Ewen 20 „ Durroll, William 31 „ Gardner, John 34 „ Holmes, John 18 „ Holmos, Joseph 19 „ Wainwright, Thomas 5 „ The following five candidates having polled the greatest number of votes are hereby deolared duly elected members of the Kai Warra Warra Licensing District Committee : —Bergin, William; Coleman, Ewen ; Dnrroll, William ; Gardner, John ; 'Holmes, Joseph. The first meeting will be held at the office of the Kai Warra Warra Town Board, for the election of a Chairman, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of May, 1887, at 12 o'olook noon. J. THOMPSON, Returning Officer. 7th May, 1887. PETONE TOWN BOARD. ARTESIAN*WELLS. A BONUS of Ten Pounds (£10) is offered -TJL to the {first person who shall within two months from date obtain in the Petone Town Dißtri jt a natural flow of water, 3 feet above the surface of adjoining ground, from a pipe of net less than one inch and a quarter in diameter driven into the ground. Any person obtaining this bonus will be required to furnish the Board with all particulars of the work. R. CLEMENT KIRK, Town Board Clerk. PETONE TOWN DISTRICT. LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1886. NOTICE is horeby given that at tho poll taken on Saturday, 30th April, 1887, on the proposal of tho Petone Town Board to raise a loan of £4500 for a water supply, 107 voters, representing 169 votes, voted for the proposal, and 16 voters, representing 20 votes, voted againt the proposal. Aa 125 voters and 177 votes were required to carrj the proposal, I hereby deolare it to have been rejected. (Signed) W. J. KLRK, Chairman, Petone Town Board. 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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1887, Page 3

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