AmusementsQDJ) FELLOWS’ HALL. THE GREAT CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. ONE MORE NIGHT. In consequence of the s.s. Phoebe delaying her departure until 12 p.m. this evening, the Management take great pleasure in announcing that the Company will give a GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ON THIS (HONDA F) EVENING, SEPT. 7. An entire change of Programme. Everything New, Fresh, and Sparkling. PROGRAMME : PART I. Overture ... ... California Minstrels “ She’s Waiting for us There” Mr. Thos. Campbell “ Out in the Streets” Mr. G. W, ROCKEFELLER “ Boy with the Auburn Hair” Mb. Habbt Kelly “Enoch Arden” ... Mil E. Amery “Comic ditty” ... Mb. Chas. Sutton “ Beside the Grave of Jennie” ■ __ Mb. J. B. Mayor ' To conclude with OLD BROWNS HOUSE. INTERMISSION OP FIVE MINUTES, PART 11. Selections .... Orchestra SUTTON AND KELLY IN THEIR DOUBLE SONGS AND DANCES. THE NEW PRIMA DONNA. Bridgett Mahoney (a mutton-pie vendor) I Mr. Rockefeller. Mr. Caglie (an ojiera manager) Mr. T. Campbell Billibus (a servant)... ... Mr. C. SUTTON Vocal Duet (operatic), Messrs. Mayor and Amery. HE’S GOT TO COME ! Messrs. Rockefeller and Kelly. Ballad—“ The Brave Old Temeraire'” Mr. E. Amery. AS LIKE AS TWO PEAS. Mr. Broun Mr. T. Campbell One P. ... ... Mr. Harry Kelly The Other ... ... Mr. Charles Sutton Violin Solo (with imitations) Mr. J. A. Herman. The whole to conclude with the Farce of SCHOOL! The Teacher of Young Ideas Mr. Harry Kelly Dunce ... ... Mr. Charles Sutton Patsey Bolivar ... Mb. G. W. Rockefeller Monitor ... • Mb. T. Campbell Scholars ... .' By the Company REMEMBER ! POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT'AND BEST BILL OF THE SEASON. G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Treasurer. Meetings, &c. rpHE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW X ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Deed of Settlement of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand,' a Special General Meeting of the proprietors of the said Bank will he held at the Masonic Hall, Moray Place, Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, on WEDNESDAY, the thirteenth day of SEPTEMBER, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, at two o’clock p.m., for the purpose of electing seven Directors and two Auditors, to be the first Directors and Auditors of the said Bank. And that every proprietor who is possessed of three hundred shares at the least in the capital of the said Bank, and shall become a candidate for the office of Director, must give notice, thereof to the Board of Directors, in uniting, to be left at the offices of the said Bank, in High Street, Dunedin, aforesaid, thirty 'days at least before the day ' of election. And that every person appointed to act as proxy must be a proprietor of the said Bank ; and every proxy must be in uniting, underthe hand of the proprietor of the shares in respect of which such proxy shall be given, and delivered to the Secretary of the said Bank at least twenty-four hours before the time appointed for the said meeting. Copies of the said Deed of Settlement and proxy forms may be had on application at the office of the said Bank, in High Street, Dunedin, as aforesaid. By order of the Provisional Directors, ,WM. YOUNG, Interim Secretary. Dunedin, August 15, 1874. 11 HE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. INTIMATION is hereby given to shareholders that to entitle them to vote at the meeting advertised to be held on the 30th day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, it will he necessary that they should sign the Deed of Settlement of the Bank, or a duplicate thereof,- before that day. A duplicate of the Deed now lies at the office of MESSES. SAMUEL LADD & CO., Willis Street, Wellington, where Shareholders are requested to call and sign the same. WM. YOUNG, Interim Secretary. August 20. Legal Notices. THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Xu the Matter of a writ fieri facias issued • out in the case of SAMUEL VINCENT against IVOR JAMES, and dated the twentieth day of July, 1874. And In the Matter of the Execution of Judgments against Real Estate Act, 1867. rOTIOE is hereby given that I, JAMES I TOWNSEND EDWARDS, Esquire, Sheriff for the District oL Wanganui, have i day by virtue of the above-mentioned writ ;ed in execution under the said Act, all that sc or parcel of land situate and being intho mbs of the town of Wanganui, in the Proce of Wellington, and being the _ allotment nbered thirty-eight of a sub-division of urban' section twenty-eight. Bounded on towards the south-west by Campbell Street :-ty-three feet, on or towards the south-east the allotments numbered thirty-one and •ty-two, one hundred and forty-eight feet inches, on or towards the north-east by a tain new street called Mulligan Street inicoting the said land thirty-throe feet, and or towards the north-west by the allotment über thirty-seven, one hundred and fortyit feet six inches. And notice is hereby ther given that I will sell at the expiration ihree calendar months from the date hereof, above-mentioned lands, unless the amount .he said writ with costs and expenses thereon sooner paid and satisfied. ' Hated at Wanganui this twc'nty-eighth day My, 1874. j. T EDWARDS, Sheriff.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4201, 7 September 1874, Page 1
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