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Amusements. ■piLEIJ&Y'S PROMENADE CUNCKHTS. GRAND VESTIBULE. MONDAY, AOGUST 1 sth, And During the Week. M. FLEURY has the honor to announce to ! tbe Public of Duncdin, that he has completed i arrangements with tbe Proprietor of the Grand Vestibule of tha Princess 1 Theatre, for a series of Promenade Concerts, a la Julien, for SIX NIBHT3, (during the re-decoration of the Theatre); and trusts his selections from the Great Masters, and the exertions he has made to engage the best talent) will give satisfaction. MONDAY, AUGUST 15th. PART I. Overture—Le Domino Noir (Auber) Quadrille-Le Gralais de l'Alkazar....(La*notlie) Volka—Les^chos dv Mont Blanc .(Kcenig) Song • Waltz-labiteki Polka-Jenny l'Hirondelle. (Julhen) 1 Song .r. Galop—The Adine. (Moore) part" "ii. Quadrille—Guhver... ; (Orosisio) Waltz—Kathleen Mavourneen .(Jullien) Song ••• Polka—Rose of the Valley. (Jullien) Quadrille—Le Prince Imperial.......(Desblem) bong Fchottische —The Annie Galop—The Leviathan jggf* Entrance only by Stafford-street. To commence at Ei#ht o'clock precisely. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. M PLKL'RY. Le«.«eeT YSTER'S ITALIAN AND ENGLISH Jj 0 PER A CO MPAN V, at Princess Theatre about 24th August. • S. JONES, Proprietor ST. GEORtJES HALL. MR H. F. PALMER'S QUADKJLLE ASSEMBLY. THIS E~V ENI N G Dancing will commence at half-past eight precisely. Gentlemen's Tickets 53. Ladies' cards can be obtained of Mr H. F. P, at the Hall, between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. SELF-DEFENCE!! EFEGiN, Proprietor of the BALLARAT „ HOiEL, STAFFORD STREET, begs to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has entered into an Engagement with MB, HA REV SALLA RS, CHA.MPION OF VICTORIA, To give Entertainments at tbe above Hote Every Evening, commencing at half-past six, endinir at ten p.m. E. F. wishes to impress upon all parties who may visit the above house that good order is strictly adhered to. N.B.—Harry S^ars will eive daily instructions in Self Defence, Foil--^'ngle-stick. &o. A MOSEMRNT for the Million.—DancingXX room open to-night- Billiards, Pinpool, l>evilspool, Bagatelle. Kkiitles, free for drinks. Rat pit;-Sparring Saloon. Aldinga Hotel. Educational EDUCATIONAL HOME, Manor Lodge, Conducted by Mrs Winter, Assisted by Reiidenb Governesses, and Masters for Music, French, Drawing, and Dancing. Entrances, London and Cargill streets. ! ~' iiJL>UO<U'IOJNAL. "~~ T>OARDfNG AND DAY SCHOOL, ROSE J3 VILL4, TOKOMAIBIRO, conducted by Mrs Gillon, assisted by a Resident Governese. The advantages of this establishment, surrounded by extensive play ground, and situated in a healthy country district, remote from all contagion, must be obvious to the parents'and guardians of youth. Terras moderate. Prospectuses on application. ___^ NOTICE. DANCING & DEPORTMENT EXERCISES. MR HAROLD fTpALMER, M.R.S.D., has the honor 1o announce that his classes are held at St. George's Hall, as under:—Adult class for Ladies and Gentlemen - Tuesdays nnd Fridays, 8 p.m. ' n _ , , Class for beginners, 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesdays and Juvenile classes, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. . Private lessons by appointment. Terms on application at the Hall, from Mr H. F. P., or the Hall keeper. Judicial and Law Hotiees IN THE SUPRKME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1862. "OURS WANT to Orders of this Honorable I Court, a Meeting of Creditors of the undermentioned Insolvents will be held within the. Jury Room of the Court House, Dunedm, on Monday, the 15 th day of August, instant, at ten o'clock in-the forfnoon, for the purpose of investigating the bffairs of the respective Insolvents, and for recommending Trustees to be appointed by the Court. ROBT. CHAPMAN, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, Bth Aug., 1861. NAMES OF INSOLVENTS. Henry Greville and Edward Whiting. Henry Elliot (Insolvent to bring books and accounts to meeting). John Yorston. Samuel George Rich. James Henry Pearce. Frederick Horatio Evans. Robert Osborne Carrick. Henry Morwich. James Bennett. John Pullar. An°"us M'Rae , _ m , Joseph Foord Wilson and George Thomas Grey Wise. Leslie Kendal Morrison. David Wilson. . Samuel John James Symonds. Williim Garthwaite. Halph Shaw. George William Whybrow. James M'lutosh. James Thomas Petrie. , iswen M'Coll. Henry Wise. John Cooper. William Waterman Dunbar, Morris Coleman. James William Moorhouse. H.b.—No person shall be entitled to vote, or take a part in any proceedings at any such meeting, unless and until he shall have duly proved a debt or claim against the Estate to an amount exceeding £10.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 15 August 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 15 August 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 15 August 1864, Page 3