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) Amusements, &c. T hbatre royal. Lessee and Manager .. Mr. E. W. Cary. A HIT ? A GREAT HIT ! A PALPABLE HIT ! Which has ever yet been achieved by children in the Southern "Hemispherein Comic Opera. Herve's CIIILPEEIC Was produced last evening to the credit of its composer and Wellington. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! Last night but two of onr Local Fifty. Saturday afternoon, Special performance for children at reduced puces. 5627 T H E A T R E ROYAL. Under the distinguished patronage, and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur Gordon, G.C.M.G., and Lady Gordon. SIMON3ENS OPERA COMPANY, On their Return Trip to Melbourne, Will perform for positively SIX NIGHTS ONLY, at Reduced Prices, Commencing MONDAY, the 23rd instant. The following is the REPERTOIRE during the Week : Monday, 23rd.—Satanella (in English). Tuesday, 2-Ith.—Maritans, and Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert. Wednesday, 25th.—Faust. Thursday, 26th.—Der Freisohutz (in English). Friday, 27tb.—Un Ballo in Maschera. Saturday, 28th.—Grand Duchess (in English). The Cast of each Opera will be published in the papers on the day of its representation. Reduced Pmces ! I Reduced Prices ! Reduced Prices ! 1 Reduced Prices ! Box Plans now open at Holliday’s. st>G3 J. S. SMITH, Agent. UEE N’ S BIRTHDAY 21m MAY, 1881. THE CITY RIFLE BAND will give A SELECT PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL in the ARCADE on the above date. Doable Tickets Ss. 6d. Extra Lady 3s. Cd. Gallery Is. Od. Tickets to be had from members of the Band. Volunteers please attend in uniform. 560 S E C- T U R E In aid of the Literary Fund of the Working Men’s Club. FRIDAY, 20th MAY. The Committee of the Working Men’s Glut have the pleasure of announcing that MR. ROBERT STOUT has consented to DELIVER A LECTURE on the above date, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the Academy of Music. The proceeds to be devoted to the Literary Fuad of the Club. Subject—“THE IRISH QUESTION AND ITS LESSONS FOR COLONISTS.” Admission—One Shilling. ■ 5607 ■ Meetings gTAE BOATING CLUB. The last General Meeting of the season will be held at the Pier Hotel This Evening, at 8 p.m. Business—Purchase of new Outrigged Rue ing Four; disposal of custodian during winter months ; election of members ; and general. E. C. BATKIN, 5650 Secretary. gURVEYORS’ INSTITUTE, N.Z. The adjourned meeting of the Institute will be held in the Lecture Hall, Colonial Museum, Wellington, on Friday, 20th inst, at 7.30 p.m. The profession generally are invited to attend. E. H. BEEEE. 5601 Acting Secretary. In Bankrnptcy IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, Amendment Act, 1873, and of the Bankruptcy of GEORGE CONRAD PRIMMER, of Wellington, Batcher, a Debtor.—This is to i ctify that application will be made, at 12 o’clock noon on Tuesday, the 31st day of May, 1881, to the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, by the above-named debtor, for an order of discharge.—Dated at Wellington this 18lh day of May, 1881.—G. F. BISHOP, Debtor’s Solicitor. 5649 IN BANKRUPTCY, And In the matter of FRANCIS W. BARBEE. CREDITORS not having proved their claims by Monday, the 23rd instant, will be excluded from the dividend about to be declared, GEO. BESLEY, 5613 Trustee. NOTICE. Estate of E. W. MILLS, In liquidation. PAYMENT is requested before 31st May next, of accounts owing to the above estate. After that date legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. J. DRANSFIELD ) J. HOWARD KEEP } Truste J. W. HENDERSON \ Wellington, April 22, 1831. 5333 Business .Notices OTI C E OF REMOVAL. GEORGE THOMAS, having removed into nore- commodious premises In Panama-street, legs to inform his friends and the public that re has a large rat-proof store for grain, flour, cc., and a suitable yard for holding sales of ive stock and poultry. Also, besides his Auction room on the ground loor, large rooms upstairs, well adapted for urniture and drapery sales. N.B.—Cash advanced on goods for positive ale if required, and prompt account sales renlered. Panama-street, Wellington, May 12. 5052 AND COOPER, STOCK and SHAREBROKERS Lambton-ouat. H ENKY WALTON STEAM WOOL SCOURING 38TABLISHMENT & FELLMONGER Glencragie, Ngahauranga Line, Wellingtoi lash Buyer of Wool, Hides, Tallow, s Sheene Una ZEALANDER HOTEL, Manners-street, Wellington. -HOMA3 SMITH ... Proprietor. (Late «f Reeftoh.) iuperior Accommodation for Boarders ; £ss. per week, or 6s. per day. Bath Rooms. Plunge and Shower Baths, tpacious Billiard-room—Two tables, under care of an experienced marker. N.Z. Times, Post, Canterbury Times, Ausra’asian, and London Sporting and Dramatic leva, filed. First- class Stabling and loose-boxes. 4656

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6272, 19 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6272, 19 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6272, 19 May 1881, Page 1

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