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AMUSEMENTS. ■JpOKESTERS’ HALL, POUT CHALMERS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JAN. 30 and 31. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. By pecial Request. Mis GREENWOOD and her DAUGHTERS will give Two of their Popular Entertainments in the Foresters’ Hall, Port, Chalmers, on the above-named dales. Popular prices. WEDNESDAY AT PALMERSTON. 'fAJZJb -. . GARRISON HALL. CONSTANT! N ’OPI,E, the Goal of Russian Ambition, is the subject of Major H, C. DANE’S Lecture, Friday, 3rd February, 1888. Reserve Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Chas, Begg and Co. hold the Box Plan, ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ' The FIRST CONCERT of the Season will be given in the GARRISON HALL on FRIDAY EVENING, the 10th February. PnOOHAMMH. —PAUT 1. 1. Overture—“ Domino Noir ”... ... Auhcr 2. Song, with Orchestral Accompaniment, 3. Selection—“ Ernani ” (with Cornet Solo, Mr C. Coombs) ... ... Verdi 4. Song, with Orchestral Accompaniment. 5. Selection—“Girolld, Girolla ” ... Lccucq Part 2, 1. Overture— “ Nebuoodonosor ” ... Verdi 2 Song, with Orchestral Accompaniment. 3. Selection—“LaYestale” ... Mercadcntc 4. Song, with Orchestral Accompaniment. r ((a) Gavotte—“ Queen Christina "...Schmid [(b) Spanish Dance —“Santiago” ... Corbin Doors open at 7.30. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. Tickets may be obtained of Mr Mcndcrshausen and the Committee, or at the door. MEETINGS. CAVERSHAM RIFLES. THE Company will meet at the Drill Hall, Cavcrsham, on MONDAY, 30th inst., at 8 p.in., in plain clothes. Intending Recruits are requested to attend. Members Leaving the Corps, who shall not then have Paid up all Fines and Subscriptions Due, must attend the Inspection Parade ordered for February Ist, whether arms and accoutrements have been handed in or not. By order. W. D. MILNE, Captain, Commanding C.R.V.

STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY; THE MONTHLY MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, etc., will bo held in the Offices of the Society, Princes street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, Ist February, 1888, between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m, T. BURTON, Secretary. OTAGO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. The sixth annual meeting win bo held on Thursday, the 2nd Fcbruaiy, in the Town Hall, at 4 o’clock p.m. It is hoped that as many members as possible will attend, and all who take an interest in the work arc cordially invited to be present. E QUICK, Hon. Secretary. PASTOR GEORGE MULLER (Founder of the Bristol Orphanages), Turin" a Short Visit to Dunedin, will conduct SERVICES as follows TUESDAY, 81st January, Choral Hall, 7.80 p m. - Special Address to Sunday School Teachers, and Christian Workers generally. WB : NESDAY, Ist February, Knox Church, 7.80 p.m. A brief account of the Pastor’s Life and Work. THURSDAY, 2nd Fcbruaiy, St. Andrew’s Church, 7.30 p.m. M.U.I 0.0. F. - LOYAL HAND AND HEART LODGE, No. 4,8,j5. THE ORDINARY FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held Tomorrow (Tuesday) Evening at 7,30. P.G. Munro will read a paper on the Rites and Symbols of Oddfcllowsbip. Brethren of Sister Lodges cordially iuvited. JOHN A, HOPCRAFT, N.G. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. v. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON THURSDAY, 2nd February, a Train will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11.13 p.m., returning from Port Chalmers at 11.35 p.m. By order.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO LAKE DISTRICT. Excursion tickets to Kingston win bo issued at Dunedin on any date (Sundays excepted) from Ist December, 1887. to Slat March, 1888, and will be available for Return for six weeks from date of issue. The Fares will be; First class, L2 7s 6d; second class, LI 15s. The tickets will be available cither via Waimea line or Invercargill, and the journey may be broken on direct lino of route going or returning. THROUGH BOOKING TO MOUNT COOK Tickets for the journey by rail to Fairlie Creek, and thence, by coach to Mount Cook Hermitage, will be issued at Dunedin from December Ist, 1887, to March 31st, 1888. The Coach Tickets will be available for a Fortnight; Railway Tickets for One Month from date of issue of same, Return Fares (including L 3 10s coach fare): First class, L 5 5s ; second class, L 4 12s 6d. The Railway Department is not responsible for the conveyance of passengers between Fairlie Creek and Mount Cook Hermitage, Coach leaves Fairlie Creek every Wednesday NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION TO CLINTON. ON THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, Cheap Excursion Tickets to Clinton will bo issued at Dunedin, Milton, and Intermediate Stations by the Passenger Train that leaves Dunedin at 8 a.m., and will be available for return by a Special Train that will leave Clinton for Dunedin at 4.40 p.m. same day. The Return Fares will be— From Ist. 2nd. Dunedin, Caversham ... ... 7s !)d 5s Od Burnside, Abbotsford, Mosgicl 7s 5s 3d Grey town, Henley ... ... (is 4s 6d nr. UTilSa Oil GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. m H K EVENING UTAH I Is duly appointed Gazette for the publloa lon of all Notices under tho Bankruptcy Act. By Order V. R. Waihola, Milburn, Milton ... 5s 3s 9d By order. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. v. R.

In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Dunedin. No. 412. In the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and its Amendments, and of the Bankruptcy of PETER FORRESTER, coal merchant, Dunedin. I HEREBY Appoint Thursday, the 2nd day of February, 1888. at my office, Rattray street, Dunedin, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, as the time and place for the First Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Peter Forroster. Dated at Dunedin this 30tli day of January, 1888 '(Signed) JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. Ai.kxandkk Bathoatb, Rattray street, Solicitor for the Bankrupt,

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Evening Star, Issue 7432, 30 January 1888, Page 3

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