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AMUSEMENTS. T YCEUSI HALL. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. President, The Hon. Richard Oliver, M.L.0.; Vice - presidents Henry Mackenzie, Esq., Walter Hislop, Esq., William Hopkins, ! eq., John Robeits, Ei>q. Conductor, Mr A. J. Barth. SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,1887. Sterndale Bennett's MAY QUEEN, a Pastoral, first performed at the Leeds Musical Festival, 1858. Mendelssohn's HEAR MY PRAYER, Motett for Soprano Solo and Chorus. Raff's MORNING SONG, for Chorus. Admission: Dress Circle, 3s; Body of Hall, 2a. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at Charles Beggand Co.'a, Max Mendershausen's, J. Muir's, and the Dresden Piano DepOt. M. J. BROOKES, Hon. Sec. RIN CESS'S THEATRE, THURSDAY NEXT, 20th INST., GRAND OPENING NIGHT 01' BLAND HOLT'S DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Great Spectacular and Emotional Play, for the Firat Time in New Zealand, entitled ALONE IN LONDON ALONE IN LONDON With Full Scenic and Mechanical Effects. Box Plan at the Dresden Music Warehouse, Princes street. Stalls and Pit Tickets at Jacobs's. Go early and secure your seats; plan filling fast, Prices—4s, 2s Gd, Is. See Bills and Programmes. W. BISHOP, Business Agent. ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIS MAYORAL ELECTION. Dnnedin, 13th October, 1887. MEETING of Mr Councillor Dawson's L Friends will be held at the Rooms, Choral Hall, Moray place, on Tuesday Evening, the 18th October, at 8 o'clock. Business: To Form Working Committee. J. C. MORRIS, Hon. Secretary. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO COUNCILLOR WILLIAM DAWSON. 7E, the undersigned Burgesses of the City of Duned'M, respectfully request y»u to allow your name to be put in nomination for the office of the Mayoralty for the year 1887-IJ-88. We make this requisition in the belief that you have served so faithfully during your term as a member of the Council, and that if you attain the position of Mayor you will discharge its duties with advantage to us and with credit to yourself: David Baxter Simon M'Donald Joseph Baxter James Macfie David Bacon P. C. Neill Louis Court W. G. Neill Dr Kred Fitchett, M.H.R. F. Proctor Robert Forrest C. 1 Henry Hogg S. C C. M. Howison W. J. E. Hutchinsjn Rot M. Hayman Gee AVilliam Lloyd And GOO others. C. E. Remshardt S. G. Smith W. 11. Taggart Roht. Wilson Geo. R. West

Dunedin, 12th October, 1887. 4 I beg to acknowledge receipt of your Req-isi-fcion asking me to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor for this City. I have to tbank those Ladies and Gentlemen who have signed the above, and will have much pleasure in placing my services at their disposal. While thanking you for your confidence in me, I may mention that I come forward in the interests of the Burgesses generally, and, if elected, will do my utmost for the benefit of

this City. With the exception of Councillors Barron and Carroll, who have decided not to stand for the Mayoralty, I may state that I am the next in seniority in the Council. I wi 1 take an early opportunity of placing my views on muaicipal matters before you. I am, etc, WM. DAWSON. To David Baxter, Fsq , and the 620 others. PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. SHAREHOLDERS can obtain Dividend JO Warrants on application at the Company's Office, Liverpool street, Dunedin. ANDREW MAXWELL, Manager. WANTED to be Known—l hat owing to the enormous sale of the ' Workman' newspaper of Saturday last, containing a prisoner's thrilling account of the New Zealand gaols, entitled "A Cry from the Dungeon," a Second Edition has been printed, to meet the unprecedented demand, and is now on sale. Price, Id. FROZEN LAMBS. FROZEN LAMBS. Christmas and New Year Present* to Friends at Home. ORDERS are now beiDg Booked for my Annual Shipment of Frozen Lambs, an above, delivered to any part of Great Britain or the Continent. Early application necessary. 8. G. SMITH, City Butchery, Rattray street.

GRAND EXHIBITION SPRING NOVELTIES. "ROWN, EWIN6, AND CO. i New Goods Ara showing in the various deNew Goods partrr.entsa magnificent Stock of New Goods Now Goods, which, for variety New Goods and quality, combined with paleNew Goods able prices, cannot bo equalled. New Goods Mr Ewing is now visiting the New Goods Home markets, and knowing of New Goods our increased facilities to further New Goods oitend our business, he has already New Goods sent us for this season double the New Goods quantity of Goods ordered. New Goods New Millinery, New Mantles, New Goods New Silks and Plushes, New New* Goods Dress Materials, New Prints, New Goods New Washing Textures, New New Goods Ribbons and Laces, New Glove", New Goods New Hosiery, New Boya 1 and New Goods Youths' Clothing, and GentleNow Goods men's Meroery. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! |HE DRESDEN admitted on all sides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musical Instrument, The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and mvut be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Prices under the Easy-Hire System. J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager. r PATRICK is now Booking Orders for 9 Fat Lamb for Presents to friends at Home. As the s.s. Rimutaka leaves larly in November, W. Patrick will be pleased to receive orders as soon as possible. MEETINGS. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. i NNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be k.. held on Wednesday, 19th hist., at Garrison Hall, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, etc. M. C. CREAGH, Hon. See. OTAGO R&GATTA. JHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Otago Regatta Committee will be held at the Poit Chalmers Hold on Thursday, October 20, at S p m. All interested in aquatica are invited to attend. H. J. PULLAR, Hon. Sec. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAKD DEFENCES. COAL SUPPLY, 1888. General Manager's Office, Railway Department, Wellington, 10th October, 1887. TENDERS will be received at this Offlco nntil noon of Monday, 21st November, ISS7, for tbe Supply and Delivery of Coal for the New Zealand Railways. They must be addressed to the General Manager of New Zeai land RaUways, Wellington, and marked outside "Tender for Coal." Specifications can be seen and forms of Tender obtained at the Offices of the Railway Managers at Auckland, Whanfarei, Napier, Wanganui, New Plymouth, 3elaon, Picton, Greymouth, Westport, Chriatchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, and Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. Telegraphic i tenders will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, rovided tint written tenders in due form are same hour. The lowest or any will not necessarily be ajjeqp^d. By order, ' i W> AL HANNAY, ) Acting for General Manager *. N.& Railways.

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Evening Star, Issue 7344, 17 October 1887, Page 3

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