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EXHIBITION NOTICES. JEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS A EXHIBITION. SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1890. upen at 10 a.m., close at 10.30 p.m. IWO ATTRACTIVE CONCERTS. FREE ORCHFSTRaL CONCERT At 3 p.m. POPULAR CONCERT At 8 p m. New Attractions in Show Grounds. Exhibition open continuously Twelve and a-lialf Horns. Admission—ONE SHILLING; Children Halfprice. FERNERY, FINE ART GALLERIES, .16 NOLAN CAVKB, Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. SATURDAY is essentially the CHILDREN'S DAY. One day at the Exhibition worth Six Months' Schooling. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary. QON C E RJT HALL. SATURDAY EVENING. POPULAR CONCERT. 8 o'clock. Overture—' Der Freischutz,' first time (Weber) —Exhibition Orchestra, bong-'Out on the Rocks' (Dolby)—Miss Frederica Mitchell. Song—'The King's Minstrel' (Pinsuti)—Mr J. Prouse. Song-*I Love Thee bo' (Sir W. Robinson)- ! Miss Fanny Bristow. Selection—' Norma' (Bellini)-Exhibitiou Orchestra. Song-'The Minstrel Bov ' (Moore's melody)— Miss Frederic* Mitchell. Song—'The Desert' (Emanuel)—Mr .T. Prouse. Horn Solo—' O Say not Woman's Heart' Mr H. Curry. Sung—' Why does He Linger V with orchestral accompaniment (,T. Allanson Benson)— Miss Fanny Bristow. Duet—'See! the Land Appeats in Sight' (Glover)— Miss Mitchell and Mr Prou-e. Overture—' Cenereutola ' (Rossini)— Exhibition Orchestra. EW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS I'XHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS IN CLASSES 32, 31, and 35, HOME INDUSTRIES. Exhibitors in the above Classes are requested to meet the Judging and Awa.ds Committee in the Commissioners' Room, Exhibition Buildine. on MONDAY, 20th January, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of Electing .furors. GEORGE A. JOUBERT, Secietary Judging and Awards Committee. : OF THE DAY, AT N.Z. AND S.S. EXHIBITION. Commencing SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, for a short sca3on only. FIRST APPEARANCE IN DUNEDIN 9t THE STRANGEST MARVEL IN THE WORLD, JO - JO! JO - JO! THE CELEBRATED DOG-FACKD BOY THE CELEBRATED DOG-FACED BOY. The Head of a Skye Terrier with the Intellect of a Richelieu 1 JO-JO is only 10 years of age. Jp-.10 is covered from kead°to foot with lon-' canine hair. JO-JO is not an idiot, but a bright and intelligent being. •\2' t° llas m all Sf;7Cn CM >ine teeth. JO-JO converses in Rutisian, English, German and French. JO-JO is the peer of all living curiosities. Scientists Puzzled ! Journalists Astounded '. Public Bewildered! Let it be rpecially understood that JO-JO is not in the least degree repulsive. JO-JO has appeared by special command before The Czar of Russia, Her Mo«t Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, H.R.H. Prince and Princess of Wales, And nearly every European Prince and Potentate. Remember that there is no misrepresentation or exaggeration whatever. JO-JO is beyond all parallel You will never see his like again. Do not fail to see him while you can. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. fij; fR % NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GORE RACES, 23rd JANUARY. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Gore will be issued at Dunedin, Waiwera, and Intermediate Stations (including branches) on 22nd January, and will be available for return up to and including 24th January. By order. V ' Wsf£: R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MANDEVILLE RAOES, 28th JANUARY. lATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be kJ issued to Mandcville from Dunedin, Waiweia, and Intermediate Stations on 27th Januaiy, and will be available for return up to and including 29th January. By order. $! % v. ggl , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. N.Z. AND, SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO DDNKDI N. TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY. TUESDAY, 28th January, Cheap Excursion Tick-'ta to Dunedin will be issued atWaitepeka, Lovella Flat, and inteimediate Stations by the morning t<ain, and will be available for return either by Trains leavin" Dunedin for Clinton at 5.10 p.m., and Dunedin for Balclutha at 11.20 p.m. on name day, or by any Ordinary Traiu up to and inoluding Thursday, 30th January, The Return Fares will beFirst Class, 7s ; Second Class, ss. On 2Sth January the Train usually leaving Dunedin for Clinton at 4.25 p.m. will not leave until 5.16 p.m., and the evening Trains from Mosgiel to Outram, and Milton to Lawrence, will run one hour later than usual. By order. I A L E OF OTAGO, RUNS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Licenses of Runs—the present terms of which expire 28th February, 1891—will be offered at auction On FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1890, possession being given on Ist March, 1891 : Runs 4 of U. 96. 96a, 121, 121 a, 121 c, 121p, 137 a, 170 a, 199. 205 a, 205b, 2050, 221b, 222, 222 a, 222b, 223, 236p, 238, 238h, 247r, 258, 261, 261p, 2Gle, 261p, 261g, Soßa, 421, 42U, 429, 429b., 439. 446; 2, Tuapeka Pastoral District; 24. Waka. tipu Pastoral District; sections in Cairnhill, Maniototo, Sutton, andTeviot Survey Districts-varying frqm 182 t>o 21,040 acres in extent. Full particulars as to terms, upset rentals, etc., in future advertisements, ' ' J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office,Dunedin, 4fch January, 1890. JOHN SWAN AND CO., Diesinkers, Lettercutters, and Engravers. >ATH STREET, off Stuart street. >RA9B Plates, Stencils, Seals. Dies, Stamps,.. Brands, Jewellers Punches, "ONOGRAMS, Cyphers, etc., executed in . the neatest style* "E have on hand the beat stock of' Embossing Presses and Selfinking Entforwing Machines.' ■- -\ .» •• • • joms mqs an;dgo/, ss&**s lEMEMBER, this is thTKriaonth of .il Montague's Giv,irjg-up Sale. Goods must go at any price; secure bargains; don't miss I this opportunity.

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Evening Star, Issue 8118, 18 January 1890, Page 3

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