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AMUSEMENTS, T> RI4 0E 8 *•*, Xfls^ TßE4 Under the direction of the Austraßah^Theatrical Management Company. Limited. Managing Director ... Hon. & CoWnr, MX.O. Acting Manager Treasurer ... aoa.G.CO*m,M,L.O. Mr Ohabub Bbadlkt. Mr B. W. Gbbvuia The Management haa plearare in recording the TRULY MAGNIFICENT BBOEeTiON Given to the Eminent Star, WALTER BBNTLEY, And the Triumph Achieved by THE POWERFUL COMPANY. T.-NIGHT, FOR THE LABT TIME, Shakespeare'a Tragedy OTHELLO, WALTER BPNTLEY as TH* MOOP. The Melbourne 'S-Undatd' says: —"Mr Walter Bentlty'a Othello stamps him as one of the greatest living actors." The, Oast interpreted by the Fall Strength of th-i Company. LAST NIGHT OF OTHELI 0. TO-MOBROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, The charming Comedy GARRIOR*. David Gahhiok (the famous actor), Waltek BESTIEV., The remainder of tbe cast by the poweiful Company. ' Garrlck' to be followed by the amusing Scotch Faroe BRIG, With Walieu Bestxey as Jock Howieron. Box Plan r p»n at the I'>rei>den Piano Depot. PK101S: ii. 2< 61. fnl Is. Fay St'e Tickets at 8 J.cjb-'*, tobacccnM. MEETINGS N.Z. F«D. TAILORKSSW UNION. N TIOB T« M&toBSR*. * SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING wi'l . be held in the Ha'l of the Y. W.C.A. on TUESDAY First, at 7.30 sharp. Business: Half yearly Balance-sheet, Auditors' Repoit, ard otber Important matters. A foil attendance is requested. a. R, MOiRIBON, Seoretary. OTAGO BENaVOLENT I&STITUTION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Contributors and Life Governors of tbe Otago Benevolent Institution for the purpose of Electing TRoTrnsteep, under the provisions of £ecti>n 34, Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885, Amendment Act, 18S6, will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, the 14th January, at 3 o'clock p.m. Life Governors nave tbe power of exercising their votes by proxy, given in writing. A. OLULEE, Eeoretary. ,OSt 4JSD POUND. 0 3T, in George street this afternoon, LI J Note; reward. E, Cboo Quee, 124 George street. i GST, Railway Pasc, Sawyers Bay. Please return W, Borlase, Sawyen Bay. OST, BraEs Gap of gig wheel. Rcwwd on J returning Matthews's Seed Warehouse, Moray place. OST, a White Ball-dog, from Leven street, Roelyn; reward. D. Moolson. OST, Black Newfoundland Dog. Reward J on returning to W. Benner, Duncan street. OST, last evening, Purse, containing one J five-pound, one-pound note, and silver, between Richardson street and St. Patrick's Chapel; reward. Mrs J. Murray, Richatdson street, fct. Hilda. TOIEN or Strayed, from York place, White Pony, 6th Let ; reward on informa ion. T. Fitzpatrick, Ycrk place SHIPPING NION STEAMSHIP \J COMPANY * OF NEW ZEALAND *****&&£* LIMITED. ) Will nespatah Kramer* as under :- LYTTELTON and Wellington.— PENGUIN,' b.b., on Monday. 11th January. Passengers fr<rn Dunedln Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. J NELSON via LytteUon and Welllnrton. j PENGUIN, p.*., on Monday, 11th January. I Passengers from Danedin Wharf at 3 p.m., Cargo till noon. i &.TJO «*N »-a TiytteU-nn. Wellington, ' Napier, andGlsboine.—TALUNE, s.s., on Wtdtesday, 13 hj January. Passengers from Dunedln Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. j m>NKY *!* Lvttelton, Welllngtor, »td East Coast.—TALUNE, 5.8., on Wednesday, I.3th January. Passengers from I ULedin Wharf at 3 p.m. SYDNEY via Lyttelton and Wellington.— MAHAROA, s.p., on Tuesday, January 12. MELBOURNE via Bluft and Hobart.— MANAPOURI, 5.8., on Thursday, 14ih January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. WESTPORT via Timaru, Akaroa, Lytteltor, i and Wellington.— OMAPERB, s.s,, Tomorrow (Friday), Bhj January. Paesengers from Dunedin Wharf at 7 p.m. Cargo till j 4 p.m G REY MOUTH (taking cargo for Fokitika) via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington.—HEßALD, f.s., aflbut Saturday, 9th January. Pasreogers from Dunedin Wharf at --p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. AUCKLAND via Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, Giabame, and Tauranga.— OHaF, b«., about Wednesday, 13th January, Cargo at; Wharf. ! FIJI i'-hq AnoklAndV-OVALAU, e.s , about Friday, 29th January, j ftWSO, & . .*'i.,H». d). WAXNUI, ! p.p., '.n Wednesday, 20 hj January. EXCURBION SEASON. Daring tbe Month* nf January, Febmary, and March RETURN TIOKKI •« will be Issued at DXOURSION R/ITKS overaM the Or.mpsry's , Llne.», available for THREE MONTH* from date of ivsuo. j Notk—During the Summer Montbs the Tuesday steamer for Wellington will le»ve Lyttelton at C p.m. instead nf 10 p m. as to* merly, I < VVICES z Corner of VogeJ, "Water, »vd Cumberland htieets

AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, Bth JANUAHY, At 2 o'clock. SBAFORTH HOISH, ST. CLAIB. HE PERPETPAL TRUSTERS, ESTATE, ZEALAND, LIMITED, has been instructed by Mrs Abernetby to sell by pub.Ho auction, In its Boom«, Rattray street, on Friday, Bth January, at 2 o'clock, Sections 20 and 81, block 111, situate at the oorncr of Norfolk and Victoria streets. St. Clair, containing 1 rood and 23 poles, with the buildings thereon. Tbn buildirg oontains 16 room?, and conld either be n°ed as a boarding ettiblif hmoot or diyHed and occapied as two dwelling-bouses of 8 rooms each. The property is beautifully situated, cut of all danger of being washed away, and as Mrs Abernethy has decided on giving up housekeeping, it is for absolute sale. Easy terms will be given. For further particulars apply to MPS ABBRNETaY, On the premises; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, B*h JANUARY, At 3 o'clock. At Rooms, Rattray street (next Bank New Zea'and). HENRY LARMBE will ee'l by auction, at hit Booms, Battray street, A large quantity of surplus Furniture and Effect?, comhticg of—Piano, leather couch and chairs, tewing machines, 100 table, clock, fender and iron*, bookcase and books, ornaments, couobee, ohairr, gipsy tables, American oak bedstead, iron bedstead! spring and dock mattrease', duchesse pairs, fullSeoteh drawers, wa&hstandß, cradle, kitchen utensils, wringer; also small hawker's stock orockery and tandrie*. SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. AMES SAMSON AN, D 00. w have received instructions fea sell by auction, at their Rooms, HouseholdFurns%re, etc., including— FuperiAr tapestry suite, Brursels carpet, hearth and wool rugr, chiffonier, book;ease, Vienna chain, steel-bar fender and fireirons, oornlee pole, pair oil paintings, ornaments, cjrnet,, vases, whatnot, tapestry eowca, iron and wood bedsteads and bedding, chests of drawers, watdrebe, looking-glasses, towel «aU, washstande, toilet ware, dressing tables, colonial sofa, 12 galloa copper boiler, hook shelves, «ewJcg machine, perambulator, shop steps, clothes-horse, Ave«y weighing njacb'"" wheelbarrow, washing machine

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Evening Star, Issue 8716, 7 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8716, 7 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8716, 7 January 1892, Page 3

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