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AMUSEMENTS. YOEUM HALL. J MONDAY, 17th OCTOBER. A SOCIAL, consisting of Promenade Concert and Dance, will be held to celebrate the Laying of the Foundation Stone. Sir K. Stout , will deliver an AddresH. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Double Tickets, 4s ; Single do, 2s Od. T. P. FARRA, Hon. Sec. T. PAUL'S YOUNG WOMEN'S ASSOkj CIATION. ENTERTAINMENT. ST. PAUL'S SCHOJL, MONDAY, OCT. 17, At 8 o'clock. Part I.: Vocal and Instrumental Music, by leading amateur?. Part 11. : Ventiiloquial Entertainment. Part III.: Farce. Admission, Is; Children, 6d, r C E U M HAL DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. President, The Hon. Richard Oliver, M.L.C.; Vice - presidents Henry Mackenzie, Esq., Walter Hislop, Esq., William Hoiigkins, » Bq., John Roberts, Esq. Conductor, Mr A. J. Barth. SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1887. Sterndale Bennett's MAY QUEEN, a PasFestival, 1858. Mendelssohn's HEAR MY PRAYER, Motetfc for Soprano Solo and Chorus. Raff's MORNING SONG, for Chorus. Admission: Dress Circle, 3s s Body of Hall, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Tickets at Charles Beggand Co.'s, Max Mendersbausen's, J. Muir's, and the Dresden Piano Depdt. M. J. BROOKES, Hon. Sec. >RINCESS'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr Bland Holt. Business and Stage Manager Mr W. H. Sbagrave. Business Agent ... Mr W. Bishop. Second New Zealand Tour, after an absence of Four Years, of the Universal Favorite, MR BLAND HOLT, Supported by a Specially-organised Company of well-known Artistes, and forming one of the best Dramatic Combinations that has yet visited this Colony. For a Short Season Only, commencing THURSDAY NEXT, OCT 20, When will be presented the First of the Series of Bland Holt's Novelties, - entitled ALONE IN LONDONALONE IN LONDON, The entire Colonial Rights of which have been secured by him from the authors, Robert Buchanan, Esq. (whose well-known works "God" and the Man," "The Shadow of the Sword," "The Martyrdom of Madeline," "Love me for Ever," etc , have ranktd him with the most prominent litterateurs of the day), and Miss Henrietta Jay, whose novels are also familiar to the reading public. Characters in the Prologue: Annie Meadows (the Keeper's Daughter) Mrs Bland Holt Gipsy Tom (a Waif and a Stray) Mias Monie Fredricks Richard Redcliffe (a Londoner) Mr Frank Gates John Biddlccomb (a Wealthy Miller) Mr Walter Howe Spriggins (a Swell) Mr J. Wiseman Jack Woods (Under-keeper) Mr E. Ryan Jenkinson (Innkeeper) ... Mr Bland Holt. Characters in the Drama: Mr Barnaby (of Barnaby Bros., near London) Mr Augustus Glover Walter Barnaby (his Son) Mr H. A. Norman Ruth Clifton (his Cousin and Heiress) Miss Ida Herbert Richard Redcliffe (an Adventurer) Mr Frank Cates Little Paul (his Son) ... Miss Edith Diury Spriggins (his Friend, a Swell) Mr J. Wiseman Jenkinson (Thief and Philosopher, known as the Benevolent Jenkinson) Mr Bland Holt Lizzie Jenkinson (his Daughter) Miss Mabel Tracey John Biddlecomb (up from Suffolk) Mr Walter Howe Charlie Johnson (a Humble Professional) Mr G. K. Ireland Nan (a Flower Girl) ... Mrs Bland Holt Tom Chickweed (Seller of duckweed and Groundsel) ... Miss Monie Fredricks Biddy Maloney (from the County Cork) Mrs Walter Hill Blind Billy ( Outcasts Mr Maynard Jim, the Larker 3 and I Mr Hallows The Lame Duck ) Mendi- j Mr C. Howard Ballad Singer \ cants. J Mr E. Ryan Is.acj ... ... ... Mr Ferguson Robert (a Policeman) ... Mr T. A. Howard David (a Pot Boy) ... Mr H. Saville Outcasts, Flower Girls, Hawkers, Street Niggers, Beggars, Policemen, Rustics, etc. Splendid Scenery and Mechanical Effects, illustrating the most Picturesque stage Views ever presented to the Australian and New Z.'aland Public. Prologue; SCENE-THE THATCHED EAVES. Between the Prologue and the First Act six years are supposed to elap»e ; between Acts 1 and 2, 18 months; between Acts 2 and 3, one week ; between Acts 3 and 4, only a few hours. ACT I.—Scene 1: Interior of a low Lodginghouse in Drury Lane. Scene 2 : Westminster Bridge aud the Houses of Parliament by Night. ACT ll.—Scene!: Swan Hotel, Hendon. Scene 2: Interior of Lilacs. ACT lll.—Scene 1: Colondaries, Scene 2 : A Street. Scene 3: Interior of the Old House at Rotherick (sunset). Scene 4 : The Thames (by moonlight), and View of London. SCE*NE 5: THE OLD SLUICE HOUSE AND FLOOD GATES (Night). ACT IV.—Bank Office of Barnaby Brother Croydon, London. To be followed by Bland Holt's Second Novelty A RUN OF LUCK A RUN OF LUCK, The Greatest Spectacular Drama of the Age. Prices of Admission Dress Girole, 4s } Stalls, 2j 6dj Pit, Is. Box Plan at the n«>J s « Piunn f!nmtiariTr'a Warflhnllaß I>«..#im Btreet, where Seats maybe Keservet and Pit Tiokets at Jacobs's. For Special Trains see Daily Papers, Doom open at 7.15. Over- *.,..» fik Mnrfain S niinnf.llflll"

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. pOWN LANDS SALE. By AUCTION, at the Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1887, At Noon. RURAL LAND. AKATORE DISTRICT.-Section 31, Block 1., containing 52a lr 05p; upset price, 21s per acre. About three miles from Milton. LAUDER DISTRICT.—Section 12, block 111., containing 100 acres; upset price. 2ls per acre. About five miles from Ophir. TUAPEKA WEST DISTRICT.-Sections 46 and 55, block 111., containing 26 and 99 acres lespectively; upset price, 2ls per acre. About seven miles from Lawrence. WENDON DISTRICT—Section 12, block VII., containing 12a 3r 32p ; upset price, 21s per acre. About seven miles from Riversdale, RURAL LAND on DEFERRED PAYMENT (Re-opened). OTAMA DISTRICT.—Section 9, block 111., containing 195 a3r 24p; upset price, L 3 per acre; valuation for improvements, L3O 7s 6d. TOWNSHIPS. Sections in Kurow, KaitangaU, and St Bathans ; upset price, L3O per acre. SUBURBAN. Sections in Moeraki, upset price, LlO per acre; Waipalu and Waikoikoi, upset price L 3 per acre. PASTORAL LICENSES (Term, 14 years). TABLE HILL DISTRICT.-Section 66, block IV,. containing 198 acres; rental, L 5 per annum. Section 67, block IV., containing 129 acres; upset rental, L 3 4s Cd per annum. Section 71, block IV., containing 192 acres; upset rental, L4l7s per annum. TE ANAU DISTRICT.—No. 453, about 20,940 acres; upset rental, L 5 per annum; term, 21 years. The licenses of the foregoing sections will be sold subject to the general provisions as to runs in "The Land Act, 1835," part VI. SMALL GRAZING RUNS. Sections 1 to 3. 8 to 12, block 11., Nenthorn district, and 16, block XIII., Strath Ta r eri district, containing 2,254 acres. Sections 5 to 7, block 11., 18 and 21, blook 111., Nenthcrn district, and 6to 9,11 and 12, blook XIII., Strath Taieri distiict, containing 4,049 acre*. Sections 2 to 7, 13 to 16, block 111., and 2 to 12, block IV., Nenthorn district, conlaining 4,967 acres. Sections 8, 30, and 11, block 111., Nenthorn ' district, containing 989 acres. Seotions 1 and 3, block VI.; Catlin's district, containing 716 acre*. Valuation for improvements, £—. i Note.'—Upset rental, 6d per acre ', term, 21 years.' Purchasers must deposit 'on Sale the required statutory declaration,' and pay the first half-year's rent with fee for lease (21s), ; and valuation for improvements (if any). Lithograph plans and further particulars on application at the Crown Lands Office, Dun" edin. • J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, 23rd September, 1887.

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Evening Star, Issue 7343, 15 October 1887, Page 3

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