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AKHBXKXNSB. RING ESS’S THE AT KB. Lessees and Managers, Messrs Hiscopks and Hayman. LAST NIGHT OF The Great KELLY AND LEON MINSTRELS In OffenbachVChanmogComio Opera, MONS. CHOUFLTfiURI. Ernestine Choufleuri The Only Loon, To-morrow (Saturday) Evening, January 4, Entire Change of Programme. BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. . ■ • -.'7 Everything entirely New. Important Announcement. A GRAND PRESENTATION or a MAGNIFICENT SILVER CUP To the winner of the CHAMPION WRESTLING MATCH, Who will appear on the stage to receive the Prices as usual. B URTON’S AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS. Two Nights more ift Dunedin. B L A C K BBS 8 Alone draws hundreds nightly, This wonderful animal is now the talk of the City. Go and see the DEATH OF BLACK BESS TO-NIGHT. Change in the Scenes in the Circle To-night. Day Performance To-morrow (Saturday) to witness which Mr Burton will admit the Children of the various Charitable Institutions in Dunedin Free. The Troupe will positively perform at Milton on Monday 6 th, and Lawrence, 1 Tuesday 7th; Baldutha 9th —en route for Invercargill, All accounts to be rendered to Mr Burton, Prince of Wales Hotel, this day, before 13 o’clock. WILLIAM WOODYKAR, Agent. DANCING. OCTAGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4; Music by City Guards’ Brass Band. Gentlemen, 25,; Ladies invited. Strictly select. DANCING. Dancing. Dancing.—DrilT- . abed. Octagon, To-night, Extended Programme. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; ladies invited. First class Band. DANCINGS— Kaikorai Good Templars’ Hell, Every Thursday Evening at 8 o’clock. Ladies invited; strictly select; gentlemen, 2s. SHIPPING. STEAM TO SYDNEY Via Lyttelton and Wellington, At Greatly Reduced Fares. THE Favorite. Screw Steamship BASBY, 1,489 tons register, W. Anderson, commander, 'will be despatched for the above porta on or about - MONDAY, 6th JANUARY. F&bbkrgkbb’ Bates, i Saloon. To tattelton ... ... £llO 0 To Wellington ... .... 8 0 0 Newcastle and Sydney'... 10 0 0 Return tickets issued for saloon, rates quoted for passengers or freight to Nelson and West Coast porta, transhipping at Welling ton. FRANCIS PULTON, Crawford street Through

SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. WA N G A N iTI! s.s., for BLUPP AND RIVERTON, TO-MORROW {SATURDAY}. Passengers by 5:15 p.m. tram. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded, by rail from Bluff at Consignees’ risk. EXCURSION FARES. First, 255: Return, 40s; Steerage, 15s. A HOUGHTON ft CO., Mauae sweet. Dunedin and oamaru steam service. PROM DUNEDIN! WAITAKI, s,s., will leave as under;— F KID AY, the 3rd January. Passengers from wharf at 10 p.m. MONDAY, the 6th January, Passengers per 9 p.m. train. Cargo at wharf till noon. THURSDAY, the 9th January. Passengers per 9 p.m. train.' Cargo at wharf ' till 2 p.m. Saloon, 12s 6d ; return, LI. Steerage, 7s 6d: . return, 10s. Offices; Union Buildings, Bond street. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FO E TIM A R U.—MAORI, s.s., on Sunday, the sth January, Passengers from wharf at 1 p.m. Saloon. 20s; Steerage, 15s. Cargo at Wharf fill . i oon Saturday. FOR AKAROA.*—TAUPO, s.b., on Friday, January 17. For Lyttelton and Wellington.— LADYBIRD, s.s., on Tuesday, the 7th January (taldngpassengQrs and cargo for Picton, Nelson, West Coast, and New Plymouth, to be transhipped at Wellington). Passengers per 12.15 p.m. train. Cargo at wharf till 4 p.m. Monday. To be followed by the ARAWATA, Bth. WANAKA, 10th. jmOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, ’TAP.' JD RANG A, and AUCKLAND.— WANAKA, s.s.. on Friday, 10th January. Passengers per 12.15 p.m. train. To be followed by the TAUPO, s.a., on Friday, the 17th January. tfjftOß PICTON ana NELSuN. - STEAMER I 7 from Wellington tvery Monday and Thursday. FOR TARANAKI and MANTTKA.U,— STEAMER from Wellington every Thursday.

FOR HOB ART TOWN and MELBOURNE via Bluff.—ROT' 'RUA s.s., on Thura- ' day, the 9th. January. Passengert by 2,30 p.m. train. To be followed by the ARAWATA, 17th RINGAROOMA, 22nd. FOB SYDNEY, via- Lyttelton & Wellington, WAKATIPU, on Tuesday;l4th January. Passengers per 2.80 p.m. train. To be followed by the ROTORUA, via East Coast Ports, on Wednesday, 29th. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZB ALAND. 'VTOTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, purXl suant to the provisions of Clause 77 of *“« Deed of Settlement, the Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors will be held at the Colonial Bank Buildings on Wednesday, the 29th January next, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. And notice is hereby further given that the Hon. Mathew Holmes retires from the office of Director of this Bank, in terms of the 42nd Clause of the Deed of Settlement, and that he is not until the next ensuing election eligible for re-election; and that the following Pm. pnetors have given notice, in terms of Clause 45 ortheDeed, that they are Candidates for the office of Director thus vacated, viz.; JAMBS RATTRAY, Esq. !ROBERT WILSON, Esq. At such meeting the term *of office of the present Auditors will expire, and it will he the business of the meeting to elect two Proprietors to be Auditors for the ensuing year, pursuant to Clause 97 ; of the Deed of Settlement. Of the rearing Auditors, one only (Mr Wm.,P.-Street) is eligible, and offers himself for re-eleotion aa an Auditor. . -Proxies must bo left at the Banking House, in- r Princes street, At leant twenty-four hours before the time appointed for holding the mooting, or they cannot he acted upon. By order of the Board. GEO. COWXE, _ ■ __ , General Manager. General Manager’s Office, Dunedin, 81st December, 1878. TEACHERS Wanted for the following Schools:—, * Oaroara South School, first assistant (male). ■ Salary, Ll3O per amium. Port Ohalmera, second assistant (male or female). ■ Noith’east ValUy, second assistant (female). Salary, Balolutha. s A nlaty, LUO nor annum, •<£■ Applications, to ho lodged before the Bth i Smmy. P. 0. PRYDB, Seokttup Bduodto* Stud. I

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Evening Star, Issue 4941, 3 January 1879, Page 2

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