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Amusements. GARRISON HALL. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1900. CONTINGENT FAREWELL. RAND PATRIOTIC . CONCERT. Admission, One Shilling to all Parts. A few Reserved' Seats 2s. 15 per cent, of the proceeds to be devoted to the Otaro and Southland Contingent Fund. Doors open at 7 p.m.; concert to commence at 8 o'clock Bharp. Box Plan at the Dresden. PROGRAMME. Parll. 'Overture—' Britannia.'—Orchestra. Quartet —Plantation Song, ' Far Away Ober Dere' (Scott Gattcy). The Dunedin Meistersingers (Messrs P. Carolin, P. Sonderhof, tenors; J. Jago and D. Melville, basses). Song—' Honor and Arms' (Handel). —Mr Maitland Gard'ner. Song—' The Young Recruit,' by special request (Kucker). —Miss Florence Brewer, with chorus by the Dunedin Meistersingers. Song—' Sons of the Colonies' (Whiteley).—Mr Jas. Jago. Violin Solo—' Legend ' (Wieuiawsky).—Herr R. C. Zimmermann (his first appearance). Descriptive Song (in character) —' The Boys That Do the Fighting.'—Mr H. Emanuel (his first appearance, including a local verse written especially for Mr Emanuel by Mr J. A. Adey). Song—' The Deathless Army.' Miss Ada Matheson. Piccolo Solo —' Grand Polka de Concert' (Le Thiere).—Mr T. Amos, from Christchurch (his first appearance). Song—' Let Me Like a Soldier Fall' (Wallace). —Mr P. Carolin. Part 2. Grand March—' Soldier's Life.' —Orchestra. Quartets' Dear Homo, Good Night* (Bethune). —Dunedin Meistersingers. Song—' The Death of Nelson.'—Mr P. Carolin. Song—' Yc Pretty Warbling Birds ' (Gumbert). —Miss Florenco Brewer, ong—' Claudo Duval' (MolloyV—Mr Jns. Jn'go. Violin Solo —(a) ' Cava Una ' ißaff): (b) 'Concert Laudler.' op. 13 (R. C. Zimmermann). —Herr R. C. Zimmermann. Song (Comic) —' How They Nurse the Baby.'— Mr H. Emanuel. Flute Solo—' Cavatina ' (Clinton). Mr T. Amos. Song—' Ve-inkn's Song.' —Miss Ada Matheson. Song—' The British Grenadiers.' Mr Maitland Gard'ner. 'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.' Accompanist. Hen- Paul Sonderhof. Grand Piano supplied by the Dresden Piano Company. AGRICULTURAL HALL. MARCH 25th. SUNDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. SACRED CONCERTS will bo given bv the STEELE-PAYNE BELLRINGERS" Afternoon Doom Open 3 o'clock ; Commence 3.30. Evening Doors Open 7.45; Commence 8.20. Collection silver coin. RALPH STEELE. Chnrch Services. COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES. T JNITED RELIGIOUS SERVICES, to Com- *- mend the CONTINGENT to the Safe Keeping of Almighty God. will be held on SATURDAY MORNING In FIRST CHURCH, at 8.30, In ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, at 8.45. Revs. W. Hcwitson, A. North, J. J. Lewis, W. Saunders, and J. Gibb will take part in the First Church service. Revs. C. S. Bowdcn. F. Mayne. and W. in the service at St. Matthew's. The Contingent will be represented by the Members of the Organising Committee and His Worship the Mayor. The Order of Service, Hymns, etc., will be printed in a tasteful booklet form, rf which a copy will be presented to each worshipper. Collection to defray expenses and in aid of the Contingent Fund. 'ETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION GARRISON HALL. TENTH ANNIVERSARY; SUNDAY NEXT. 11 a.m.—Rev. W. SCORGIE. 3 p.m.—P.S.A. Address: Rev. P. W. FAIRCLOUGK. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR. ANNUAL SOIREE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. Splendid Concert. Tickets Is. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. (SPECIAL CELEBRATION cf THE HOLY COMMUNION in connection with Departure of the Contingent TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8 a.m. Celebrant: THE BISHOP OF DUNEDIN. CITY OF DUNEDIN LICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE FOR THE ABOVE DISTRICT. Pursuant to " The Alcoholic Liounrs Pa'o Control Act. 1893," and of "'The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act Amendment Act. 1895." TrtlßLO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■v- the POLL in km on THURSDAY, the 22nd March. 1900. thp several Candidates received the Votes following—that is to say: Votes. HRAITHWAITE, JOSEPH 1.958 BURTON. ALFRED HENRY 1.975 CAMERON, DONALD CHARLES ... 1,007 CHAPMAN. CHARLES ROBERT ... 2.759 EVANS, EYRE 1,814 GOURLEY. HUGH 2.941 JUDGE. ALEXANDER 2.791 MORRIS. CHARLES CHASE 2,075 MYERS. SEPTIMUS 2,906 PINKERTON, DAVID 2,863 Informal 114 Messrs Hugh Gourley, Septimus Myers, David Pinkerton, Alexander Judge, and Charles Robert Chapman having obtained the greater number of votes, I therefore declare them duly elected as such Members of said Committee. And I hereby further give notice that the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court (Criminal). Bond street, Dunedin, shall be the place, and the First Mondays in the months of June, September, December, and March, at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon, as the time of meetings of said Committee. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1900. JAMES TAYLOR, Returning Officer. Shipping. EXCURSION. CONTINGENT DAY, SATURDAY, 24th MARCH, 1900. THE S.S. INVF.RCARGILL, from Rattray street Wharf, accompanying Troopships to Port Chalmers and Heads, returning to Dunedin direct. Passengers admitted on board from noon to 1 p.m. Tickets, 3a 6d, procurable at my Office from 9 to 10.30 a.m. SATURDAY. Tea Obtainable on Board. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. Meetings. THE MACRAE'S FIAT GOLD DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS ARE REMINDED of GENERAL MEETING on MONDAY, 26th instant, in Agricultural Hall, at 3 p.m. THOMAS CALLENDER, Secretary. OTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of ■*- the Otago Rugby Football Union will be held in the City Hotel TO-MORROW (Saturday), March 24, at 8 o'clock. JAS. HUTCHISON, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 11197, 23 March 1900, Page 3

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