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Amusements. ■ . .;. Full! Fuller -than; Ever! A LHA MB R A THE A TEE. Musical FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty.- FULLERS' . Entertainers. TO-NlGHT—Terrific Success of Mr JACK HAGAN, a Lively End Man. Created a Furore! Triiimphant .Success! Flossie—RC'WELL SISTERS—Mattie Roal Gems of the Vaudeville Stage. IBSONS! IBSONS: IBSONS I SHELDON, Ventriloquist— Last Nights. JUKSLIE—Last Two Nights. Last Two Nights—GlßSON GIRLS. Mr WARD LEAR, In his Exceptionally Funny Farce, OYSTERS! A BOS A BUCKET. Fullers' Pictures.—' Wonderful Niagara Falls. Dress Circle, 2s (Ladies Is); Stalls, Is (Ladies 6d>. . . Sporting 1 . CRICKET. 'VTAGO v. MELBOURNE CLUB TEAM, < CARISBROOK GROUND, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY March 16, 17, and 19. Ccme and See WARWICK ARMSTRONG, the Greatest All-round Australian Cricketer/ and his Colleagues. Play Commences at* 2 p.m. Admission, Is; Grand Stand, Is extra. Admission after 4.30 pjn. (on Friday onlvl 6d. "" Special Cars to Ground. Tickets at all Leading Tobacconists. E. S. wWoN, Government Notices. STEWARD SETTLEMENT, NORTH OTAGO, OPEN FOR SELECTION. 21.345 Acres, subdivided into 42 Farms and 5 Small-grazing Runs. Open at this Office and at the Office of Mrs Mackintosh, Oainaru, en MONDAY, 9th APRIL, 1906. STEWARD SETTLEMENT. Subdivision 1. Lease-in-Perpctuity. Q „ .. -, , Kent Half-Yearly bection. Block. Area. per acre. Rent. a. k. r. s. d. £ b. d. la L 221' 3 00 0 0 33 5 3 Subdivision 2. 2a and 7a I. 455 000 5 0 56 17 6 Subdivision 3. 4a, sa, 6a I. 235 227 4 10J- 28 14 5 Subdivision 4^ 8a I- 51 2 OS 5 o 6 8 10 Subdivision 5. Subdivision G. T. 79 0 02 0 0 I. 7!) 0 07 7 0 I. 127 0 IS 6 0 Subdivision 7. I. 191 2 13 7 0 16a and 17a I. Subdivision 8. 0 33 10 6 VI. S3l 0 00 0 9 122 G 0 S 9 119 9 2 5 9 10S 17 1 4 0 101 17 9 23a VI. 757 1 00 5 0 108 17 1 26a VI. 80S 0 00 4 9 101 17 9 Subdivision 9. 18a si. 407 100 4 9 55 9 9 54a VI. 452 020 4 0 48 4 3 Subdivision 10. 27a 111., VI. 954 200 210 67 12 3 Subdivision 11. 30a and 31a VI. 927 200 5 3 121 14 S Subdivision 12. 34a VII. 204 100 5 9 £9 7 3 35a VII. isi 1 00 5 !) 20 1 1 36a VII. 25S 2 00 r> 9 37 3 2 Subdivision 13. 41a VII. 848 027 ■ 5 0 106 0 5 Subdivision 14. 42a VII 825 009 4 3 S7 13 3 *f VU 833 305 3 9 '7B 3 4 44a VII. 773 230 4 0 77 7 5 Subdivision 15. 46a VIII. CO 3 27 4 0 617 1 47a VIII. 47 OXS 4 0 4u £ 4Sa VIII. 37 0 32 5 0 4 13 0 Subdivision 16. 50a VIII. 57 207 3 6 SOS 51a VIII. 57 333 3 0 516 52i VIII. 50 130 4 0 512 11 Subdivision 17. 53a VIII. 55 3 30 7 0 0 15 11 Subdivision 18. 54a VIII. 104 317 6 6 17 0 9 Subdivision 19. 55a VIII. 510 112 3 9 50 13 1 Subdivision 20. 56a VIII. 60 0 00 ' 5 6 8 'i 0 57a VIII. 00 0 00 5 0 7 10 0 58a. VIII. CO 000 4 6 615 0 59a VIII. 62 2 00 5 0 7 16 3 Subdivision 21. 61a VIII. 737 117 3 9 69 2 7 Subdivision 22. 64a, 65a IV. 27S 3 0G 7 6 52 5 5 Subdivision 23. 66a, 67a IV. 790 305 S3 163 1 U andCSa *25 5 0 Subdivision 24. U9a IV, VIII. 531 1 19 5 3 76 16 i Subdivision 25. 78a VIIL 47S 1 27 5 0 59 16 1 SMALL-GRAZING RUNS. Subdivision 26. 33a lIL,VL 1111 3 00 3 8 90 6 7 Subdivision 27. 37a, 39a VII. 1531 004 3 3 126 0 5 Subdivision 28. ,70a, 71a IV., VII. rO2 3 16 4 6 124 1 5 Subdivision 29. 73a, 76a V.. VIIL 1020 0 29 3 0 76 10 3 74a VIII. 10S5 1 37 2 9 74 12 6 ♦lnterest and sinking fund on buildings vahied at £SOO, repayable in 14 years by halfyearly instalments of £25 ss. Total halfyearly payment, £lB3 6s lid. Particulars in connection with this Settlement will be seen from the pamphlets obtainable at the Lands and Survey Office Dunedin, and tho office of Mrs Mackintosh' Oainaru. ' A Guide will be stationed at the Homestead of tho Estate, aud another will be camped at tho Peebles Railway Station. These men will leave their camps each morning at 9 o|cloclc Intending applicants are therefore requested to note this. D. EARRON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, 14th March, 180b'. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN :NEW RAILWAY STATION. CONTRACT FOR WROUGHT-IRON FENCING GATES, ETC. tK] * » to noon of WEDNESDAY, 28th March, 1906, at District Engineers Office Dunedin, for WROUGHT-IRON FENCING' GATES, Eta, for the New Passenger tion, Dunedin. Plans, conditions, and specification can'be seen at the office of the District Engineer Dunedin. ' T>e lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order. . District Railway Engineer's Office, Dunedin, 14th March, 1906. Lectures. LECTURE. iHYSICAL CULTURE AMONG THE ANCIENTS,' . By Mr F. A. HORNIBROOK, JPirpfl of Sandow ar.d Sandow Medallist. CHORAL HALL, MARCH 16th, 8 p.m. • Admission by Silver Coin. The First of a Series of Six Lectures. Lecture Illustrated by Lantern Slides of Greek Statuary, etc. Board and Residence. 'RIVATE Board, Residence, large, airy bedroom; suit gentleman; warm bath, moderate terms. _Oraki, 93 Rattray street"'' 'WTTANTED, Board~and ResidericFby young \V V Lady. -State-terms-to"XYJk," /star? Office,

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Evening Star, Issue 12762, 15 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12762, 15 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12762, 15 March 1906, Page 5

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