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Amusements. PBIS' GB S S IHBAISE. Lessee and Manager, WILMAM ANDERSON. filled itte With wonder and amusement.’* : CZERNY. A Brilliant Reception. v . : ’- : CZERNY. CZERNY. - -CZERNY. The Exquisite and Artistic Detail attract ;the instant admiration of every section of the great audience that flock to witness CZERNY, Prince of Prestidigxtatenrs. EVERY ILLUSXQN .APPLAUDED. EVEh.iT ITEM APPRECIATED. MIRTH, MYSTERY, MAGIC. TO-NIGHT, and Four Following Nights, CZERNY. PRICES; 3s, 2s, and Is. Day Sales .at Jacobs’s. Box Plan, at the Dresden. No Early Doors. Treasurer. -FRANK TALBOT. Buaness Manager.'.MlCHAEL JOSEPH. TO-NIGHT—Last Night of the Gibson Girls. L H A M B R A THEATRE Musical FULLERS’ Vaudeville Specialty. FULLERS’ Entertainers. . TO-NIGHT-—Terrific Success of Mr JACK HAGAN, a’ Lively End M-ni.-Croated a Furote! Triumphant Suecessl Flossie—ROWELL SISTERS—Mattie . Real Gems of the Vaudeville Stage. IBSONS! D3SONS: IBSONSI SHELDON, Ventriloquist—-Lost Night. WALKER and HUGHES—Last Night. Miss BERYL LITTON, the Popular Soprano. ETHEL LESLIE—Last Night. Last Night—GIBSON GIRLS. Mr WARD LEAR,' In his Exceptionally Funny Farce. _ OYSTERS! A 808 A BUCKET. Fullers’ Pictures.— ‘ Wonderful Niagara Falls.' Dress Circle, 2s (Ladies le); Stalls, Is (Ladies 6d). Licensing Notices." CHALMERS. “THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1905.” DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL For fbe LICENSING DISTRICT OF CHALMERS. I JAMBS,'MILLER, Returning Officer fen , the Licensing District of Chalmers. DO H 1-iR.EB y DECLARE the Result of the Pol taken on the 13th day of March, 1906, foi the Election of Five (5) Members, who to gether with the Stipendiary Magistrate foi the time being having jurisdiction at Pori Chalmers, being the place of meeting of the Licensing Committee, shall constitute th< Licensing Committee for the said District' tc be as follows: Candidates. Votes Polled JOHN MILL ._ „ .. 1145 JOSIAH WARD 1,144 CHARLES 'STEPHEN HODGE 1121 ALEXANDER ROY- ... „ IHS , CHARLES DUKE ... ... 1082 WILLIAM CRAWLEY ... ... 1028 WILLIAM MARTIN INNES... 1,019 ROBERT FBRRIER ... „ 1,012 WILLIAM SUTTON 1012 CHARLES JAMES GORE „. 1,006 Total Number of Votes Polled 2,196. Numbcrof Votes Rejected as Informal, 92. 1 THEREFORE DECLARE JOHN MILL JOSIAH WARD, CHARLES STEPHEN ALEXANDER ROY, CHARLES DUKE, who have received the Greatest Number of Votes, to bo DULY ELECTED Members of Committee for said Licensing District. Dated at Port Chalmers this 15th day oi March, 1906. J. MILLER, Returning Officer Auctions. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, At 11.50 a.ra. Otago Farmers’ Horse Baaaar.

Otago farmers’ co-operative Trnrn S ° Cl ,f Tl 9, N , oP NEW ZEALAND, JjImITED, will sell by auction, on above date, Account a Southern Client—-6-year-old draught horse. On account of a Client, Western Plains—--1 superior four-year-old draught gelding 3 medium draught geldings 4 light harness horses 3 hackneys 3 buggies, 2 gigs, spring cart 2 sets harness. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, At 1 o’clock shai'p. Important Auction Sale of UNREDEEMED FLEDGES From Mr Mark Jacobs’ City Pawn end Loan Office, George street (late King street,). JAMES .SAMSON AND 'CO have been instructed by the Proprietor to sell by auction, at their Rooms, ■'DowlLnw street, ° The following list of Valuable Unredeemed Pledges: 1904.—September 20Lh, 4019, muff chain, 2 rings, bangle, brooch, and spectacles. 1905.—February 4th, 226, new Boosey class B cornet, in case. March 18th, 522 15ct signot ring. April Bth, 650, silver hunting lever; 10th, 660, gold pin and brooch; 14th, 688, 2 open-faced silver levers; 14th 693, s.h. lever; 15th, 696, violin, and case; 17th, 710, gold albert; 18th, 719, bangle and brooch; 19th, 730, 3 gold brooches; 20th, 740, greenstone heart; 201h, 743, ribbon guard; 25th, 768, hail clock. May Ist. 812, 2 dollar pieces and dress piece; Bth, 863, watch end overcoat; 9th, 876, s.h. lever; 12th, 897, opal ring; 13th, 902, s.b.b. gun; 15th, 919, 2 gem rings and bangle; 15th, 920, Boosey class A comet, in case; 23rd, 970, s.h. Waltham watch and chain; 23rd, 972, 5-stone half-hoop diamond ring; 27th, 991, gold brooch, chain, and ring. June 2nd, 1035, banjo; 3rd, 1044, field glasses; 6th, 1049, dress piece; 7th, 1053, ladies’ 14ct gold watch; 10th. 1079, curb chain bangle; 10th, 1083, . pearl necklet, locket, and sovereign case; 14th, 1104, s.h. centre second chronograph and gold albeit; 15th, 1107, 2 silver-mounted bottles, dressing case, purse, and serviette rings; 19th, 1134, gold muff chain; 30th, 1217, heavy gold muff chain; 30th, 12i8, 2 gold rings; 30th, 1219, 18ct band ring. July 7th, 1255, skirt and jacket: 7ih, 1256, 4 pieces piato ware; Btb, 1263, r.g. Waltham, ribbon, albert, and locket: Bth, 1264, 18ci keeper ring; Bth, 1265, violin, 2 bows, in case; 11th, 1293, open-faced IBct lady's watch; 21st, 1372, 18ct wedding and keeper rings; 21st, 1376, cameo ring; 22nd, 1381, gold albert; 24th, 3395, 15ct band ring: 24tb, 1398, Columbia bicycle; 24th, 1403, open-faced silver watch; 24th, 1407, I.s.h. watch; 29th, 1445, 35ct albert; 29th, 1447, commercial traveller’s awag of 117 new watches, comprising ladies’ and gents’ gold, rolled gold, and silver; 28th, 1459, l.s. watch; 31st, 1463, s.h. * lever. August 3rd, 1435, s.h. watch and chain; 3rd, 1488, buckle ring; 4th, 1492, Isct wedding ring; Bth, 1525, blankets and clock; Bth, 1532, s.h. lever; ■ 12th, 1566, ah. watch; 16th, 1592, a.o.f. lever; 17th, 1598, suit clothes; 18th, 1603, 1.0.f. 18ct watch; 19th, x 604 , 2 pieces Italian cloth ; 21st, 1650, suit clothes; 21st, 1627, s.h. Waltham and chain; 22nd, 1626, nearly < new Singer Improved drop-head, 7-drawcr sewing machine; 22nd, 1628, opal and diamond ring; 25th, 1664, fish slice, fork, and spoons; 26tb, 1667. 15ct band ring; 28th, 1673, 18ct wedding and keeper rings; 28th, 1674, opal and diamond ring; 29th,' 1678, curb chain bangle; 30th, 1634, diamond baud;ring and pin; 31st, 1692, Wertheim sowing machine; 31st, 1694, gent's gold albert. September Ist, 1708, r.g. Waltham and gold' albert; 4th, 1724, gold neck chain and g.s. heart; 4th, 1729, silk dress; 7th, 1750, pair bouts; 7th,. 1753, gold bangle; 9th, 1766, lady’s silver watch and band ring; 9th, 1769, lady’s bicycle, nearly new; 11th, 1768, Violin, bow, and ease; 11th, 1783, Rudge-Whitworth bicycle; lltb, 1787, band”ring; 12th, 1793, wool rug; 12th, 1796, • glazier’s diamond; 15th; 1802, diamond cluster ring ;• 16th, 1822, nugget pin; 16th, 1850, plumbers tools. October 7th, 1059, dress, jacket, and skirt; 10th. 1983, 2 strips carpet; 14th, 2016, suit clothes; 18th, 2064, square : carpet. November Ist, 2186, overcoat; 7th, 2225, blankets and sheets; 10th, 2250, overcoat; 17th, 2322, suit of clothes; 18th, 2557. dress suit; 28th, 241£j, overcoat. Ako 250 lots, consisting of Singer Improved .sowing, machines, gents’ bicycles,. watches and clocks, sundry jewellery and, ,plated ware, musical instruments, firearms, carpenter’s tools, ladies’ and gents’ clothing, etc., etc.. As it is several months: since Mr Jacobs’ last Sale, the above collection of Pledges will be found to conthirt tpiiio a number of artklcs Wdl Worthy of inspection by the public! SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, Ai l o’clock share. j

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Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 5

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