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if, TioketholdeM'-nnable to gain admission lwt 3if night may use them any night. ' FRAJfK M. CLARK'* Programing. ALHAMBRA COMPANY In Another . GREAT PROGRAMME. Entire Change of Programme. ENTIRE CHANGE NEW SONGS. . Every, Item Changed. Entire Change Every, Item Changed. of ... . •..- ! Programme. ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE Greet our ARTISTS NIGHTLY. Entire Change ' —— of ENTIRE CHANGE Programme. TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION: 3s, 2s, and Is, Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at • Jacoba's. T. P E T ER'S H A L L, *J Caversham. The Committee of St. Peter's -Hall have pleasure in announcing to the Inhabitants of the District that it is intended to give FORTNIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENTS during the Winter Mouths. The First Entertainment of the Series will be given by the SUNFLOWER JUVENILE MINSTRELS, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1894.. Part I. to consist,of Ballads, Comic Songs, Dances, etc., and conclude with THE LATEST; INVENTION! Part 11. to consist of a Funny Sketch, THE STUPID SERVANT, Selections, Ballads, Comic Songs, Dances, and conclude with a side-splitting Farce, entitled BARNEY'S MISTAKE. Admission—One Shilling; Children half-price. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 o'olock. owe street hall, North Dunbdin. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1894. GRAND CONCERT AND COMEDIETTA (Under the Auspices of the Opoho Cricket Club)., Proceeds to assist in defraying expenses inclined in the Erection of Fence round ground. PROGRAMME: Pabt 1. 1. Overture—' Spanish Dance.'—Mr A. A. and Miss Marsden. ■■■•■■. . 2. Song—Selected.—Mr T. A. Hunter. 3. Song-'Closeto the Threshold. VMrs R. B. Monkrhan. 4. Highland Fling.—Master D. Macdonald. 5. Song 'England's Defenders.' Mr C. Umbers. ' . . ■' ", 6. Recitation—'The Little Hero.—Mr J. R. M'Donald. ' . • 7. Song—'ThreeFishers.'—Miss-Crawford. 8. Violiu Solo— J. Coombs. 9. Song—'They All, Love Jack.'—Mr A.,Newbury. 10. Sailors' Hornpipe.—Master D. M'Donald. 11. Quartet—(«Kßest, Dearest, Rest,' (6) 'The Toast.'—Messrs C. Umbers, T. Hunter, W, J. Strong, F. A. Hooper. Accompanist, Mr A. A. Marsden. Part 2. The Sparkling Comedietta 'TWEEDLETON'S TAIL COAT.' Characters by Misses A. M'Donald and M. Simms, Messrs A. E. Brown, W. M'Leod, T. Freeman, and W. J. Irvine. Admission: ONE SHILLING. Doors Open at 7.30; Commence at 8 o'clock. A. M'LEAN, Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. IGNOR SALVINI regrets to announce to his Pupils that, through a Berious illness, he will be UNABLE to KEEP HIS ENGAGEMENTS for the present. LICENSING NOTICES. LICENSING DISTRICT OF CAVERSHAM. THE ALCOHOLIC LTQUORS SALE CONTROL ACT, 1893. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the ELECTION held on the 21st day of March, 1894, for the Return of Eight Qualified Persons to serve as Members of the Licensing Committee for the said district, pursuant to the above Act, the POLL resulted as follows : Votes. SAMSON, CHARLES 1580 TODD, JAMES ... 1132 WILL, WILLIAM JOHNSTONE ... 1131 DALZIEL, ROBERT 1098 BEGG, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL 1091 HATTON, JOSEPH 1012 CLARKE, EDWIN THOMAS ... 1069 BORTON, JOSEPH BARNES ... 1058 BARRON, WILLIAM 823 • MILLER, JAMES 787 REYNOLDS, HARRY ARTHUR ... 772 MURRAY, JOHN ... ... 764 THORNTON, JAMES RONALDSON 763 ALLEN, JOHN ... 743 LIDDELL, JOHN 724 I therefore declare that Messrs Charles Samson, James Tedd, William Johnstone Will, Robert Alexander Campbell Begg, Joseph Hatton, Edwin Thomas Clarke, and Joseph Barr.es Borton, r having obtained the greater number of votes, to be duly elected as such members. « And I hereby appoint the Council Chambers, College street, Caversham, as the place,' and the first Wednesdays in the months of June, September, December, and March, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, as the time at which meetings of such Licensing Committee shall be held. , _ Dated this 27th day of March, 1894. THOMAS R. DODDS, Returniug Officer. LICENSING DISTRICT OF CAVERSHAM. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the POLL taken on the 21st day of March, 1894, in this Licensing District, pursuant to " The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893," as to 1. Whother the present number of Licenses is to continue 2. Whether the number of any such Licenses is to be reduced', 3. Whether any Lioenses are to be granted, The number of Votes recorded for and against the several proposals was as follow: Votes. I. In respect of Publicans' Licenses— That the number of Publicans' Licenses continue as at present 357 That the number of Publicans' Licen-es be reduced... ... 431 That no Publicans' Licenses be granted J ... siiT*... ... 912 11. In respect of Accommodation Licenses-*-Th»t the number of Accommodation Licenses continue as at present ... ••• ••■ 275 That the number of Accommodation Licenses be reduced ... 377 That no Accommodation Licenses be granted ... ... ... 941 111. In respect of Bottle LicenseThat the numberof B#ttle Licenses continue as at present ... 381 That the number of Bottle Licenses be reduced... ... 310 That no Bottle Licenses be granted 1,001 Informal votes, 307. I therefore declare—1. That the resolution that the number of Publicans' Licenses be reduced was carried. 2. That the resolution that the number of Accommodation Lioenses be reduced was carried.. . 3. That the resolution that the number of Bottle Licenses be reduced was carried. And notice is hereby further given that on counting the votes I found that a majority of three-fifths of the votes WERE NOT RECORDED in favor of the proposal that.no Publicans', Accommodation, or Bottle Licenses should be granted in the district. And further, that on counting the Votes I found that the number of votes recorded in favor of the proposal that no licenses be granted in the district did not amount to three-fifths of the total number of votes recorded at the poll, but yet that the number of votes given in favor of such proposal, added to the number of votes given at the same poll in favor of the proposal that the number of liconses in the district Bhal be reduced, amount together to an absolute majority of the total number of votes recorded at the polL I therefore declare that the proposal that tho number of licenses in the district And I hereby further certify that the total number of votes recorded at the poll amounted to more than one-half of the total number of electors on the roll. Dated this 27th March, 1894. THOMAS R. DODDS, Returning Offioer.

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Evening Star, Issue 9351, 27 March 1894, Page 3

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