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AMUSEMENTS. BINCESS'S THEATBE. Leaiee and Proprietor ... Mr Charles Hugo. Business Manager ... Mr H. A. Grlbben, HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS BUFFALO MINSTRELS. Another Crowded House—Packed to the Door. TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE. A HURRICANE OF ENJOYMENT. One Gigantic Succes from Poßt to Finish. TO-NIGHT, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY ITEM NEW. On SATURDAY EVENING Mr Hugo will, as ia his custom during a successful season, present a bILVKR Ct<P, value Five Guineas, for the best Amateur Comic Singer. Nominations will be received in wntirg by Mr Giibbenat the Theatre up till 2 o'clock on Saturday. Day Tickets can be seemed at Belssel'u, lies'?, and Allen's, tobacconists. HUGO'S PRICES: Circle, 2s; General Stalls, Is; Pit. 6d. KAIKORAI BAND OF HOPE. NNUAL SOIREE, i. Kaikorai Good Templars' Hall. FRIDAY. 4th SEPTEMBER, 1891 Doors open 6.80 p.m. ; Tea on tsble 7 p.m. Admission: Adultp, One Shilling; Children 6J. Piano kindly lent by Dresden FianoOompasy. LOST AND FOUND. OUND, young St. Bernard Slut; owner .' can have tame by paying expenses. Apply : Bible Depot, George street. OST or Stolen, from Bellevue, Rmljd, on J Monday last, Two Liver-and-white Cocker Spaniels (dog and slut); any person giving such information aB will lead to their recovery will be liberally rewarded. A. Oarriek Martin, Bellevue. LOS r , Caversham Football Club's Medal; ." Unbeaten record. A. Lang, captain." Return R. Bremner, Innes and M'Farlane's. LOST, a Silver "Mlzpah" Ring, with latter half of letter H missing; reward. MaoLaughlfn, Telegraph QBice. OST, small Key, with piece of wood at--1 taohed. Finder klnd'y leave at Poßt EDUCATIONAL. IRTON COLLEGE, [' Dowling street. Third Term commences MONDAY, Spteoober 7t>-, 1891. Morning School for Young Ladies, Students assemble 10 a m, Ladies' English Class : TUFSDAY and FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m. English Language TUESDAY English Literature FRIDAY Teachers' Clasp, SATDRDAY, 11 am. C. FREEMAN, 8.A., Principa'. MUNICIPAL NOTICES. BELL WARD. • HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the follow- . ing Nominations have been received : JOHN TOOMEY, George street CLEMENT WHITE, George street, and that, as the number of Candidates exceeds the number of Councillors to be elected, a Poll will be taken on THURSDAY, the 10th day of September, 1891, at the Town Hall Buildings Octagon, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m., and closing at 6 o'clook p.m. JOSEPH SHERWTN, Retnrnlng Officer for Bell Ward. SHIPPING WINTER EXCURSIONS TO MELBOURNE. URING the Winter Season the Company will despatch Excursion Steamers to Melbourne via Hobart, by which Passengers will be carried \t SPECIALLY REDUCED FARES. The Seventh Excursion will be made by the Splendid Steamship MANAPOURI (2,000 Tons), Which will leave Dunedin FRIDAY, 4ih SEPTEMBER, For MELBOURNE vu BLUFF AND HOBART. Passengers from Wharf at 4 p.m. FARES: SALOON: Single, L 6; STEERAGE, L 3. RETURN TICKETS (with option of returning from Sydney via Cook Strait), LlO. ROUND TICKETS, available from Sydney via Auckland, Ll2 For particulars apply to union ktkam ship company of new zjsaland, limitbd. NION BTEAMSHH J U OOMPA2J7 % OF SEW ZEAtANI, ■**?' LIMITED, Will Ppppafoh Ftoarre'* a? under : LYTTELTON and Wellington.— PENGUIN, s.s., on Monday. 7th September. Passengers from Drtnedin Wharf at 3p m. Cargo till noon. j NELSON via Lyttelton and Wellington. - I PENGUIN, 8.5., on Monday, September 7, Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.nCargo till noon. AUOI.ANn ?i.i Lvtteltnr. WolHrnrton Napier, and Gisborne.—TAß&WEßA, s.s, on Wednesday, 9th Paptembar. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf j till 4 p.m. Tuesday. j SYDNEY v>» LTtteltoo, Wellington, and East Coast.-TARAWERA, s.s., on Wednesday, 9th September. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. SYDNEY via Lyttelton and Welllngton.HAUROTO, s.s., on Monday, September 7. MELBOURNE via Bluff and Hobart. MANAPOURI, s.s, on FiHay, 4th September. Passengers from Dunedin Wh«f a* 4 p.m. Cargo till noon. TIMARTJ, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Wellington, Ne'son, and Westport.-OMAPERE. b.s., on Friday, 4th September. from Dunedin Wharf at 7p m. Canto till 4 p.m. fJBRYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) da Oamaru and Ttmaru.—ROSAMOND, e s. This Nißrht (Wednesday), 2nd September. Passengers per 10 p m. train. FIJI (from Auckland) —OVALAU, 1.8., on Monday, 14th September. TONGA and Samoa (from Auckland!. WAINUI, a.8., on Tuesday, September 22 o»fioes : Corner of Vogel, Water, and Oimbntlind «trnet«. AUCTIONS THURSDAY, 3rd SBPTEMBEP, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DOUBLE BUGGY, HARNESS, Etc On the Premises, Forth street (near Bridge). JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, The whole of his Household Furniture, ino'udlng— Superior piano (white walnut frame, by Bord), piano stool, walnut suite in tapestry, 100 table. Brussels carpets, hearthrug, fender and fireirons, pictures, ornamentp, window curtainß, timepiece, hall lamp. Singer pewing machine, double and singlebfdsteads, bedding, wardrobe, chest of drawers, washstand and ware, looking glasses, floorcloth, dosr nuts, kitchen, cooking, and laundry appliance?, a first-class doubleseated buggy and harness, horse-cover, garden hose, butcher's block, doors, window sashes, mantelpiece, boxes, timber, etc, etc, etc. PRELIMINARY ADVERT'SSMENT. WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. HARBOR BOARD LEASES. Valuable Business Sites. Wharves and Quays Reserves:— Block I—Sections 52 and 66, half of section „ 2—10,13.14,15.16,17 ~ 56—Fronting Cumberland, Vogel, Jetty, and Crawford streets, sections 8 to 17,19 to 27 „ 58—Whole of the sections in this block ~ 59—Whole of the sections in this block t except 9,10,19, 20 „ 60—Whole of the sections in this block , 61—Bridge block, partially reclaimed sections 9 to 22 „ 62-Sections3to22 „ 63-Sections Ito 26. 1 O. REYNOLDS AMD 00. J» are Instructed by the Otago Harbor Board to sell the above Lewes by auction, at I their Booms, High street, on Wednesday, 16th September, at 2 90 o'clock. I Catalogues will be spared.

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Evening Star, Issue 8610, 2 September 1891, Page 3

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