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Amusements. Hlfe' MAJESTY’S' THEATRE. FIRST and ONLY MATINEE By . Mr HARRY KICKABDS*S VA.UbEVILLE COMPANY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 3, Commencing at 2 p.m. Children under 12 Half-price to All Parts, Pit excepted. Box Plan at the Dresden. Doors open 1.30, NO Early Doors.. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Mt> Harry Rickards. TO-NIGHT, at 7.50 sharp, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE .Of Mr HARRY RICHARDS’S VAUDEVILLE AND SPECIALTY COMBINATION ■ TO-NIGHT! (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT! MAX ROSES AMERICAN ELECTRICAL SURPRISES, In Two. Scenes, introducing MADAME MARZELLA, The Queen of tho Feathered World, with her Wonderful Performing Tropical and European Birds, in an entirely New Entertainment, with Gorgeous Effects and GRAND TRANSFORMATION 60ENES. MAY MOORE DUPREE, “ The Jolly Dutch Girl’’ WILL VAN ALLEN, “The Musical Tramp.” MAUD BEATTY, New Zealand’s Favorite. J. W. WINTON and his friend “M'Ginty.” MAUD FANING in New Coon Songs. Smith Sisters, James Bell, Arthur ElKott, Maggie Fraser, Edward Ford, George Bentley, Arnold Phil. And the Very Latest Series of ANIMATED PICTURES. NOTICE.—ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS must be RENDERED by NOON TO-DAY. PRICES, 3s, 2s, Is. (NO HALF-PRICE.) Baxly Doors 7 tp 7.30, 6d extra to Stalls and Gallery. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. ALLAN HAMILTON, Manager for Mr Harry Richards. Sporting. ROSLYN LAWN TENNIS CLUB. f | ttLE COURTS of the above Club, Alpha street (off High street), will bo Opened at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 3rd inst. All interested in Lawn Tennis cordially invited. Intending Members kindly communicate with., R. S. BLACK. Hon. Sec. TTV A.AX, EVENING ATHLETIC SPORTS, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Sports held Wot or Pine. First Event at 7.15 sharp, TEAMS RELAY RACE (Eight Teams, including Gore Harriers), 120-YARDS HURDLES, PUTTING 16-POUND WEIGHT. A Really Splendid Evening's Sport. , Admission, 6d; Ladies Free. W, L. M’CURDY, Asst. Hon.. Sec. Government Notices. £. R. LEASE UP BEAUMONT BUNS FOR. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ■MOTTOS IS HEREBY GIVEN that a I' LEASE of tho under-mentioned PASTORAL RUNS will bo submitted to Public Auction at this Office on FRIDAY, 30th December, 1804, at 11 o’clock ajn.:— . BEAUMONT RUNS UNDER.CLASS I. Runs Nos. 178, 170 a, 170b, 170 c, 170 d, 170b, and 553b (grouped), Tuapeka and Mauiototo Counties (Class I.). Area, 69,000 acres; term, 14 years; upset annual rental, £SOO. This Ran is known as “Beaumont Station.” It is situated about 13 miles from Lawrence, and is near the Beaumont Bridge over the Molyneux River. It is at present in the occupation of Messrs Rattray and Son. Possession will be given on March 1, 1905. Pull particulars may be obtained from this Office. . D. BARRON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, 29th November, 1801. Corporation Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the sth DECEMBER, 1904, tho Price of COKE delivered into consumers’ own sacks at the Dunedin City Gasworks, Anderson’s Bay road, South Dunedin, will be increased to 20s per ton net, THOS. B, FAIRBAIRN, . ■ Town Clerk. ' Dunedin, 2nd December, 1904. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that ti GENERAL (Municipal), GAS and TRAMWAY ACCOUNTS and ti BALANCE-SHEET for the Year ended 3L MARCH, ISO 4, ABB OPEN FOR INSPEt TION. Printed Copies of the said \ counts may be obtained free on application, THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, Ist December, 1804. Auctions. SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 11.30. Otago Farmers’ Horse Baxaar. To Farmers, Contractors, Town Carriers, and Others.' OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOGJATTON OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are favored wirh instructions from Mr T. E. Williams, Tuapeka West, to sell by auction, on above date, Ms Team of 8 splendid mares and geldings, 4 yrs to 7 yrs old, waggon, and harness. This team is known to be unequalled on the Lawrence and Roxburgh roads. Mr Williams has retired from the transport business, and the turnout is for bona fide sale. On account of Mrs Campbell (St. Clair): Pair handsome waggonette geldings. On account of a Ghent: 1 three-year-old draught gelding, by , Awamoa, On account Mr J. Walsh; 1 fillly, 4 yrs, broken to single ami double harness 1 gelding, 7 yrs; good buggy horse. On account Mr H. Thompson, Outram: Spring-cart gelding. Buggy mare; fast and quiet. • On account of a Client; Spring-eart mare. On account of Mr W. Armstrong: Cob; good hack. Straw press (nearly new), 4 sets cart and buggy harness, 2 drays, dog cart, buggy, and spring can-, ; L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, • At 2 o’clock. At-Shamrock Auction, Rooms, Rattray street. IRONMONGERY, MANTELPIECES, AMERICAN ORGAN, 6 WARDROBES,EXTENDING TABLE, 7-PIECB SUITE, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BICYCLES, CEYLON TEA. M. FE A' AN D GO. Jk-P* will sell the following Household Furniture and Goods—A fed odd lines of hardware (including steel and brass butts, door latches, table catches, shelf brackets, angers, mortising chisels, blind accessories, etc.), 9stop American organ, very largo wardrobe, smaller do, 6£t extending dining table, suite (in tapestry and plush), framed hand-worked screen, couches, colonial sofas, 2 duchesse cheats, tile-baoked and common waahstands, variety of toiletware, iron, brass-rail, and half-tester bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, flock beds, blankets, 3 searchlight lanterns, 5 and lolb tins Oeykm tea, 3 gents’ bicycles, lady’s first-class Viking bicycle, carpet square, oil cooking stovo and oven, 1 kitchen dresser, dinner and tea services, table • and dessert knives, carving knives and forks, variety of chairs, kitchen tables, dressing tables, meat safe, fenders and fire brasses, mirrors, pictures, cups and saucers, lot of kitchen utensils! Also, lot packets Xmas cards, J. dozen

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Evening Star, Issue 12366, 2 December 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12366, 2 December 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12366, 2 December 1904, Page 5

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