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AMUSEMENTS. KINOES S'S THft£ IB B. To 1 meet the Timer! KENNEDY-DEERING DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY AT POPULAR PEIOES: 2s, Is, and 6d. UNCLE TOM7S CABIN Was witnessed by another Crowded Audience,. who showed their appreciation and admiration of the beautiful story of ' Unele Tom's Cabin' by rapturous applause. The same Production will be Staged TO-NIGHT. ;«■■ ' UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, With the same powerful Cast of Character?, introducing New Hymns, Songs, Dances, and Music. GRAND APOTHEOSIS Of THE ANGELS. Beautiful Limelight Effects by Marsden and Sons. NEW AND SPECIAL SCENERY, Painted by Mr AIL Ingleson. Doors open. 7.30; Curtain rises 8 o'clock. DRESS CIRCLE .„ TWO SHILLINGS STALLS ONE SHILLING PIT SIXPENCE. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs's, Allen's, Beissel'B, and the Fruit Co-operative Store. HENRY G. PARKER, Business Manager. REMEMBER THE PRICES: 2s, Is, and 6d. 'FABIAN,' NEW COMIC OPERA, BY SIGNOR R. SQUARISE. HE LADIES and GENTLEMEN, who so kindly assisted Signor Squarisr in the produetioa of 'The Barber of Seville' are requested to Attend at his Residence in View street on WEDNESDAY EVENING Next the 9th of May, at 8 o'clock, when the FIRST REHEARSAL of the Chorus Parts of his new Comic Opera, 'Fabian,' will take place. Any other Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to assist at the pro luction of ' Fabian r are also invited to be present. HE Steam Yacht " ORIENTAL QUEEN," by which His Highness Prince Chandah and the Princess Mahada and Suite are coming, win arrive on MAY 21st. The GARRISON HALL will be gorgeously fitted up for the "Dhurbar." Her Highness will hold a Public Reception, after the Eastern custom, of the Citizens of Duncdin. LOST AND FOUND. OST, last night, long Black Feather, J between St. Andrew street and High street; finder rewarded. Leviathan Hotel I taming same will be prosecuted. J Tobin, Longworth terrace, Moray place. OST, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, m or near J Princes street; reward. Edwards, fruiterer, High street. EDUCATIONAL. TECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. A CLASS for NAVIGATION will be held \_ in the TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Great King street, on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 7 to 9 p.m. Fee for thn Session (May 14th to October 31st), 10a 6d. Mr F. W. Simin, the instructor, will meet intending Students on Monday, 14th May, at 7 p.m. GEO. M. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. |HE EVENING STAR . is duly appointed Gazette for the publication of all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, holden at Duncdin. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that State. 1 ments of Accounts and Balance-sheets in respect of the under-mentioned estates, together with the Report of the Audit Office thereon, have been duly filed in the above Court; and I hereby further give notice that at the sitting of the said Court, to be holden on MONDAY, the twenty-eighth day of May, 1894, I intend to apply for an Order releasing me from the administration of the said estates : 1. Tunnell, William, of Caversham, brickmaker. 2. Walker, James, of Anderson's Bay, baker. 2£. Johnston, Thomas, of Middlemarch, storekeeper. 3. Turner, Samuel, deceased, late of St. Bathans, water race manager. 4. Critchely, Charles William, of Port Chalmers, boarding-house keeper. 5. Richardson, David, of Green Island, late hotelkeeper. 6. Forrester, Julia Theresa, of North-east Valley, widow. 8 and 9. Williams, William, and M'Mullan, Zachariah, of Green Island, butchers. 10. Pickworth, James, of Palmerston, laborer. 12. Roberts, William John, of Duncdin, storeman. 13. Angell, William, of Dunedin, cabinet and blind maker. 14. Grant, James, of Otago Peninsula, farmer. 15. Stephensou, George, of South Dunedin, greaser. 16. Carroll, Catherine, of South Dunedin, widow. 17. Morris, Alfred, of Herior, carpenter. 18. Spear, Charles Edgar, of Clinton, rabbiter. 19. Shaw, Samuel, of Berwick, farmer. 20. Roche, John, of Dunedin, late commercial traveller. 21. Booth, Richard Theodor, of Dunedin, manufacturer. 22. Buchanan, Martha, of Dunedin, fruiterer. 23. Leighton, Betsy, of Dunedin, storekeeper. 24. Goodman, Henry, of Dunedin, horse trainer. 25. Crawley, Richard Edward, of Wellington, late of Dunedin, landscape gardener. 27. Shore, Joseph, of Kaitangata, coal miner. 29. Sellars. Peter, of Dunedin, clerk. 31. Duff, Charles Burgess, of Balclutha, blacksmith. 32. Pennington, William, of Milton, potter. 34. Borrows, Arthur Alexander (Salvini), of Dunedin, music teacher. 38. Kininmout, Andrew, of Kaikorai, slaughterman. 43. Hutchinson, Thos., deceased, of Dunedin, hotelkeeper. 44. Goodlet, Colin, and Goodlet, James, trading as Goodlet Bros., of Leith Valley, carters. 45. Guthrie, Henry, of Dunedin, Gripping agent. 46. Burton, Samuel, of North-east Valley, baker and confectioner. C. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. Dunedin, Bth May, 1894. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a 31 SPECIAL MEETING of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Hall, Crawford street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, 9th May, 1894, at 3.30 p.m. Business: To Consider the Question of Harbor Dues. PETER BARB, Dunedin, 4th May, 1894. UNEDIN PARLIAMENTARY UNION. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. FRIDAY MAY 11 AT 7.30 p.m. Order of Business: 1. Proposed Amendments in the Alcoholic Liquor Act. 2. Nationalisation of Rente and Royalties from Minerals. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 10th MAY, At half-past 2 o'clock. ■I. SPEDDING i is instructed to sell on Thursday first, at half-past two o'clock, 75 half-chests Ceylon" shouchoug 25 „ superior China congou 15 „ Indian Cachar pekoe 15 chests Ceylon orange pekoe . .■ .. .J ' . 25 quarter-chests China orange pekoe ' " ' koe. Samples at Rooms.

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Evening Star, Issue 9387, 8 May 1894, Page 3

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