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AMUSEMENTS. T>R IN CESS'S THEATBB. HUSSAR 3 NIGHT!" HDSSAES NIGHT! HUSSARS NIGHT! HUSSARS NIGHT! And absolutely the . FINAL PERFORMANCE OK the SEASON. FINAL PERFORMANCE OF the SEASON. BLAND HOLT And his PREMIER DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Will this Evening make their Final Appearance A LIFE OF PLEASURE! A UF& OF PLEASURE ! A LIFE OF PLEASURE! A LIFE OF PLEASURE! LAST NIGHT „„ , LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT ot LAST NIGHT THE EVICTION SCENE. THE HOUSEBOAT. THE EMPIRE. THE REALISTIC BATTLE SCENE. THE REALISTIC BATTLE SCENE. And the STARTLING LEAP FOR LIFE! Prices: 4s, 2 i 6d, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse. Day Tickets at Jacobs's and Allen's, tobacconists. Children in arms not admitted. A WORD OF THANKS. BLAND HOLT, on behalf of his Company and himself, Returns Thanks to his Dunodin Friends for their many kindnesses during his season, and for the patronage and appreciation tendered to each of his productions. He trusts in about five months to again renew the pleasurable associations of the past in a short return visit. To the local Press also Mr Holt desires to acknowledge his obligations. BLAND HOLT Tenders his THANKS to the CYCLISTS of Dunedin for their united patronage at .the Princess's Theatre last evening, and expresses grateful acknowledgments on behalf of his Wife for the tasteful Bouquet aud accompanying Souvenir Card. ALBANY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. * GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the School Hall on WEDNESDAY, 23rd October, by the Junior Pupils (nia'c and female) attending the Classes of the above Gymnasium, under the direction of Mr J. C. SMITH, Instructor, commencing at 8 o'clock, after which the Senior Pupils of Mr Smith's various Classes will give a display of Advanced Gymnastics. After the Entertainment the floor will be cleared for Dancing, rriceof Admission—ADULT 3 , Is; CHILDREN, 6d. IRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. ' WEDNESDAY, at 8 O'CLOCK. ANNUAL SACRED CONCERT BY THE CHOIR. Part I. 'The Crucifixion' (Sir John Stainer, Mus. Doc). Soloists, Messrs J. Armstrong and D. Button. Pakt 11. Miscellaneous. Organist Mr A. J. Birth. Conductor Mr Jesse Timson. Admission Free. Collection. AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION OF TOWN PROPERTY. I 'AMES SAMSON AND CO I ' have been favored with instructions from Mr Guthrie to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His freehold property, being part of section 18, block XII., together with a fourroomed and three-roomed cottage thereon, having a frontage to Arthur street of 59ft by a depth of 66ft, securely fenced, with all conveniences. | The cottages are well situated and command a splendid view. Will be cold in one lot, or each cottage sepa- J rately, Easy terms. WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. AMES SAMSON AND CO. J' have been favored with instructions from the owner, who has left Duncdin, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His Freehold Property— Being sections 16, 16a, 17, aud 17a, Allandale Township, St. Clair. The above sections command the best view of any in St. Clair, and arc securely fenced. Must be sold. Terms easy. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 1 sharp. PAWNBROKER'S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. AMES SAMSON AND CO. tf will sell, by order of A. Solomon, licensed pawnbroker, as under : 1888.—April 14th, 316, brooob, earrings, and rings. May 31st, 465, gold watch and chain, 1890.—January 18th, 40, brooch and locket. 1891.—July 4th, 354, gold chain and bracelet. 1892. June 2nd, 183, gold watch. July sth, 204, rirg and earrings. September 16tb, 291, gold watch; 14th, 289, watoh. Ootober 29th, 327, earrings and studs. 1893.—March 17th, 96, watch, rings, and earrings. April 6th, 121, gold ring; 22nd, 149, forks and spoons. September Bth, 338, watch ; 12th, 344, watch. November Bth, 407, gold ling. December 14th, 445, gold watch. 1894-January 22nd, 39, gold watch; 40, gold chain. February 12th, 77, watch and ring. March 7th, 124, gold watch. April 4th, 158, gold watch ; 14th, 174, brooch, locket, and chain. June 16th, 267, 2 watches; 19th, 273, gold watch. July 4th, 289, brooch, earrings, etc.; 9th, 295, watch, chain, | etc.; 21st, 317, gold brooth and pencil; 24th, 319, watch; 321, ring and brooch; 26tb, 322, set of studs. August Ist, 329,; j silver watch, gold chain, and locket; 6th, 335, gold watch, chain, and pendant; 7th, 339, watch; 18th, 357, watch. September 7th, 383, clothing; 11th, 398, silver watch ; 19th, 411, gold chain ; 12th, 413. gold chain. October 2nd, 425, gold chain and locket; lltb, 438, gold ring. November 2ud, 471, goJd ring ; sth, 474, gold ring ; Bth, 479, gold Jockct, etc. ; 19th, 495, watch ; 496, watch ; 493, watch ; 20th, 501, gold watch, etc.; 21st, 505, flute 28th, 514, silver watch; 516, silver watch. December Ist, 519, silver watch; 3rd, 524, silver watch; 6tb, 530, gold chain and locket; 11th, 540, gold chain and locket; 17th, 542, gold watch and chain; 21st, 551, gold ring ; 31st, 571, sewing machine. 1895.—January sth, 11, pair sleeve links; 12th, 17, gold brooch ; 21bt, 28, gold breast-pin. February 15th, 65, gold keyless watoh, neck let and locket'; 19th, 70, ring; 23rd, 78, , silver watch ; 25th, 80, silver watch; .82, gold chain. March 2nd, 92, gold watch ; 4tb, 93, 2 silver watches; 6th, 99, gasogene; 15th, 109, diamond ring; 18th, 112, suit clothes; 115, silver watch ; 21st, 118, gold watch; 30th, 128, suit of clothe?. April 2nd, 132, gold watch; 4th, 136, Bilver watch and gold ring; 139, silver watch and chain; Bth, 146, silver watch and chain; 9th, 150, clock; 10th, 152, 2 gold brooches ; 11th, 156, bangle and 2 crosses. left at National Pawn Office, Rattray street: 1887.—August sth, 876, book. December 24th, 1280, 7 articles of jewellery. 1889.—August 17th, 418, gold chain, earrings, and ring. And 207 other lots of jewellery, guns, fieldglasses, musical instrument?, etc. By order of A. Solomon, pawnbroker, George street. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, At 1 sharp. THURSDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1895, At 12 o'clock. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Etc. DONALD REID AND CO. have received instructions from the Executors in the estate of the late William TV.~ n +a oaII Kir oiiAfj/\n An tliA muimiDAa "Scotia Bank, Highcliffe, Otago Peninsula, on the above date, all the Farm Stock and Implements belonging to the estate, and including : 20 first-class dairy cows 10 one and two-year-old heifers 1 Ayrshire bull 1 draught mare lhack Threshing milL horse power, and chaffcutter (complete) 1 dray and harness 1 Bpring cart and harness Plough, harrows, grub harrow, turnip sower, and farming implements, and dairy untensils too numerous to particularise. Np reserve. Terms at sale,

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Evening Star, Issue 9832, 22 October 1895, Page 3

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