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0,... H Lessee and Manager Instantaneous f Success 01 BLAND HOLT’S Superb, sporting, military and spectacular comedy drama OUSE. Bland Holt Brilliant Reception ATMTH-lion of ■m/roNEY, ItJLILLION OF IfXONEY, By Hem’.y Pettitt and Sin Augustus Hakeis. VERDICT ON LAST NIGHT’S PLAY: Sparkling, Vivacious Work of Brilliancy and Exhilarating Attributes. Verdict on the Production : The Greatest and Most Perfect Effort of Stagecraft Ever Seen in this City. As an Artistic Triumph : The Finest Representation of the Season. A MILLION OP MONEY ! A MILLION OF MONEY ! ONE COMPLETE SERIES OF MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLES: The Meet with Real Hunters! The Great Derby Scene! Real Racers and Real Jockeys 1 The Beautiful illuminated Fete 1 The Brilliant Military’ Pageant! Troops ! Brass, and Fife and Drum Bands ! THE WEIRD WRECK AND REEF TABLEAUX &c., &c. Box plan at Holliday’s; day tickets at Batkin’s (Lambton quay), Aldous’ (Manners street) and James' (Opposite Opera House). TIIOHNDON BOWLING CLUB. MEMBERS are reminded that the Green will bo opened by the President THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30 o’clock. WELL LAMBERT, 022 Hon. See. EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION. ~~ A LL Accounts owing by, and moneys due r\ to the Committee, must be rendered by 3 p.m. on TUESDAY next, when all TicketBooks will bo returnable. Money and Trophy Prizes will bo paid to winners THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, between 7 and 8 o’clock, at the Trades Hall. The Processional Committee will meet in Mr Poynton’a Office, Grey street, at 8 o’clock on MONDAY NIGHT. Final Report. Business, important. G. W. NEWTON. 634 Secretary'll X C H A N G E HALL. W. W. COL L I N S Will deliver bis Pinal Lecture before leaving for Christchurch TO-MORROW (SUNDAY EVENING). SUBJECT—- “ Pioneers and Discoverers in the Realms of Thought.” Limelight Hlustrations of the World’s Groat Thinkers and Reformers, by A. H. P. Noble. Doors open at 7. Loctnro, 7.30. 032 A SALE OF WORK IN AID OF THE MELANESIAN AND MAORI MISSIONS Will ho hold at THOMAS’ BOOMS On tho 2nd, 3rd and 4th NOVEMBER, From 2 to 6, and 7 to 10 p.m. Admission —Adults, Cd; Children, 3d, 617 HARBOUR EXCURSIONS TO FORTIFICATION RESERVE. THE Wellington Naval Artillery will run Excursions to and from tho Fortifications on tho 9th NOVEMBER. By permission of tho Hon tho Defence Minister tho steamers will be allowed to land passengers at Mahanga Bay Wharf. Toys for tho children. Races and other amusements. Hot water will be supplied. 618

T I. ALAND Patronage Under tho Special Their Excellencies Lord and Lady GlasgowReturn of tho Favourites, after six years absence, and 2Gth year of the famous and only LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS, GLASSOPUONIBTS and Vooalitss (Organised 1867). _ The originators of their special ohms of entertainment, assisted by the talented and versatile English Specialty Hdmobists (organised 1890) from tho principal Theatres of Great Britain, Are Coming and Will Shortly Appear. HARRY LYNCH. TOWN HALL, OTAKI. THIS Hall, just re-built, will bo found most suitable tor Theatrical Companies touring tho country districts. It fitted with a very commodious stage, and seating accommodation is provided for 300 people. A piano is kept on the premises. For details as to rent, terms, ‘ &0., apply to tho agent, , “ ROBERT JILLET, Coach Proprietor, 415 Otaki. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. HAVE Removed into Offices at No. 1, A. W. GOULD, I f Grey street, Barrister and Solicit;)!*. A LL persons having claims against tho estate of the late W. F. BURNETT, of Hastings, are requested to forward them to tho undersigned at Woodville not later than TUESDAY, 7th November next. HUBERT BURNETT, Executor. 013 THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S GIFTS.

EXTENSION OF TIME. THE Public arc notified that the date of closing the Christmas Shipment of Frozen Lambs for England has been extended to 7th November next. Those desiring to send a present to friends in the Old Country should a ail themselves of this opportunity. Wellington, 23rd October, 1893. 588 PAHLATUA BOROUGH COUNCIL. DESIGNS FOE BEIDGE OVEE MANGATAINOKA EIVEE. COMPETITIVE designs are invited for a bridge over the Mangatauioka Elver, with approaches and protective works. They are to be addressed to the Mayor, and will be received at this office not later than NOON of FRIDAY, Ist December, 1808. Particulars and conditions may be seen at this office. j A KENNEDY , Town Clerk. Borough Council Chambers, Pahiatua, 25th October, 1893. CU THE CHEVIOT ESTATE. HVTOTICE is hereby given that Fifty-four Faejis, comprising 12,182 acres of First and Secondclass Agricultural Laud, will he open for application for Lease in Peei-stl-ity on and after Monday, the 13th day of November, 1803, at the Land Offices, Christchurch, Timaru, and Cheviot. Bents from 2s to lie per acre per annum. Areas from 83 acres to 455 acres. Also, These Gbazino-kabms, comprising 3,506 acres, for Lease for twenty-Sixty-six Village Settlement Allotments will be open for selection for Lease in Perpetuity. Eents from 3s to 12s per acre per annum. Areas from 41 acres to 77 acres. Also, for gale by Auction, on the l.th November, af the Provincial Conned chamber. Christchurch, at 11 a.—, roll Cash os on Tekms, Fokty-nine Fasms, comprising 11,030 acres of First and Second A J ,i. uv ~ slabs Agricultural Lana. Upset prices from -C3 to-CJ- per acre. Areas from 31 acres to 5.0 acres Imd Thirty-three Gections in the new tov-s or Macsenjie, Prices, -£7' 10s to X3O. The Mansion House and 5,000 acees )f Land will also bo offered f °r Sale m ono lot, • rvy Terms on the 17th November. Jn et AVj.OOO Should the house iuid land lAbe’ild.thor 2,£9G acres wiE be oSered in 3'sections, on same tomftr' -fnccE, X- 15s to terms, with full particulars of the ands and a brief description ot each section ;an be obtained at any Laud Office ni the loloay. JOHN MoKENZIB,' i 3 i - - Minister of Lands.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2043, 28 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2043, 28 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2043, 28 October 1893, Page 1

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