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Amusements, &o QPE K A HOUSE. TWO GRAND CONCERTS I!Y TRUDA BROTHERS. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Feb. 23, and TO-MORROW (Friday), Feb. 24. PROGE iMME, Part I. 1, Quartet—'Martha’ (Flotow)—Truda Bros. 2.Song--'By the Fountain’ (Stephen Adame) —MissMcKeegan 3. Piccolo Solo—’ Unde of Paradise ’ (Cohen) —Truda Bro.-. , 4. Song—‘Here Upon My \ eaael a I.eck (Kiooi)- Mr Wntaun 5. Violin Solo—' Legeude ' (played on Mr £l. Brown’s patent violin)—Signor A. Truda G. Song—‘The Vulture ’—Mrs Burfort 7. Harp Solo—‘ L’*f<icane ’ (Meyerbeer)— Signoi G. K. Truda 8. Quartet ‘ Cavalleria Lustioana ’ (Mascagni)—Truda Bros. Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. 1. Quartet— ’Lohengrin' (Wagnei)-Truda Bros. 2. Cavatina—‘ Roberto il Diavolo (Aubor)— Mias Rose 3. Violin Solo—’Elegie ’ (Ernst) (played on Mr H. Browne patent violin) —Signor A. Truda 4. Song—’The King’s Jester’ (Alfred Celleii) —Mr VV. Parsons 5. Harp Solo—' Nel cor piu non mi sento ’ (nosah’s)— Signor G. It. Truda 6. Duet—’ Home to Our Mountains ’ (Verdi) Mr Watson and Mrs Burfort 7. Flute Solo —‘Souvenir deGalles’ (Richardson) —Signor S. Truda 8. Quartet—’ La Travlata ’ (Verdi)— Truda Bros. God Save the Queen. Change of Programme Every Night. Box Plan at Holliday's. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Co. Usual prices. 253 PE HA HOUSE. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH. Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor and lady Glasgow, His Worship the Mayor, and the Caledonian Society. grand farewell concert, Tendered to MIBS FISHER, Prior to her departure for Melbourne. Under the direction of Mr Robert Parker. Admission—Dress Circle and Reserved Stilla, 4i; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Family Cirole, 2s; Pit, Is, Box Plan at Holliday’s. E. PLUMER MOUNTPORP. 259 Hon Soo, JgXCHANGE HALL. EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT. MAGEE AND LESLIE’S People’s Popular Entertainments. Another large and enthusiastic audience last evening. Complete change and new faces on Saturday Night. Admission 1s and 6d. We Lead ; Others Follow. 303 QUEENSLAND RELIEF FUND, Foresters' Brass Band will give an I open air Concert on the Queen’s Wharf on FRIDAY EVENING next, 24th instant, at 7.30, in aid of the above Fund. F. L, DEAN, Bandmaster. 254 F, W. COLE, Secretary. HARMONIC SOCIETY. rjAHE Weekly Practices of the above I Society will be resumed on FRIDAY, 24th instant, at 8 p.m., in the Dresden Rooms. Full attendance requested. E. PLUMER MOUNTFORT, 258 Hon See.

Shipping Notices China Navigation Co. (LIMITED). AUSTRALIAN LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN CHINA AND AUSTRALIA. THE above Company despatches steamers Monthly FROM SYDNEY TO HONG KONG, Booking Passengers FOR THE World’s Fair, Chicago, Yia SYDNEY, QUEENSLAND, CHINA AND JAPAN. Passengers can break the trip en route and have the choice of either tho PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S STEAMERS on THE OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S SiEAMERS FROM HONG KONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, Thenoe by Ball TO CHICAGO. The undersigned have received Instructions, on and after let 'March, to grant Through Tickets to LONDON, VIA CHINA AND JAPAN, Available FROM HONG KONG OR YOKOHAMA By the splendid new steamers EMPRESS OF JAPAN EMPRESS OF INDIA EMPRESS OP CHINA belonging to The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. TO VANCOUVER, Thenoe across, the Continent by the railway belonging to this Company, Plans of steamers, rates of passage, sailing dates and ail particulars may be obtained on application to JOHNSTON * CO., 46 Wellington and Wanganui. c OOK’S EXCURSION TRIP TO CHINA AND JAPAN BY E. & A.S.B. Co.’s S.S. MENMUIR, Leaving SYDNEY, MARCH 22nd, 1893, And calling at Queensland Ports, Port Darwin, Sandakan, Hong-Kong, Nagasaki, Kobe. & o. The trip will occupy about 100 days, time will be given to visit places of interest at the several ports of call, and about 25 days will be allowed In Japan for Excursions inland. Everything Strictly First class. Full particulars re Itinerary, Pares from Sydney back to Sydney,or Sydney to London, via America, and Including above tour, &0., on application to TBOS. COOK k SON, S 5 Phoenix Chambers, 52, Lambton quay. Land Transfer Act Notices NOTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of ’The Land Transfer Act, 1885,’ unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 16th day of March, 1893 2294. THE TRUSTEES OPTHEHARMON LODGE, No. 47, 1.0.0. F.—B perches, part of Section 21, Karere Biook. In occupation of Applicants. Diagrams may be inepeoted at this office. Dated this 15tb day of February, 1893, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. O. G. BRIDGES, 212 Deputy District Land Registrar, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A A. BARNETT, Land and Financial . Agent, has removed to 18, Lambton ahay, next to the Central Hotel, where Loans, Mortgages and Advances can be negotiated for abort or long periods at from 6 to 7 per cent interest,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9841, 23 February 1893, Page 3

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