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AMUSEMENTS. "TWA HOURS AT HAHE." ¥EW TEMPERANCE HALL, -^" Moray Place. LAST FJVE NIGHTS, Positively ending Saturday, August 29th. FAREWELL APPEAIUNCES MR, KENNEDY AND FAMILY. PROGRAMME ToR TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. "Myain'kind Dearie, O." "Jenny's Bawbee." Mr Kennedy will give his Entertainment arranged from ,%ir Walter Scott's ' Heart of Midlothian," entitled JEANiE DEANS. "O whistle, and I'll come to ye, my lad." " There's nae covenant noo, lassie." " WJiy should 1, a brisk young lassie 2" " The Laird o" Cickpen." Duet--" O waly, waly up f.lie Bank." " Confide ye aye in Providence." Pianoforte Duet. Glee—" Come, live with me." " Afton Water." " Will ye no come b ick again 1" Humourous Trio—"The Fanners." " Queen Mary's Lament,." isUtv}-—" How oor John .socht me for his Wife." " The Hundred Pipers." Olce—" Disuord, dire Sister." " Wooed an' married an' a." Quartette—" We el may the keel row." "Sac wi.l we yet." " Axild Lang Syne." Admission - 3s, 2a, Is. Commencing every evcuii.g at Eight, Children in arms not admitted. TITOS. KENNEDY, Agent. PRINCESS TH EAT RE. SMITH'S ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION This superlative Troupe of English Artists, culled from the principal Theatres in London and on the Continent, will have the honour of making their first appearance in Dunedin on FRIDAY, AUGUST 2Sth. After a most brilliant tour through Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales, and the Northern Provinces of New Zealand, in each and every City visited by the Company the Pi-ess and Public have been unanimous in their meeds of praise, and pronounce the Company the best that lias ever visited the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. The Company comprises tae following Artists, unsurpassed in their respective roles:— A. DE CASTRO MADAME DE CASTRO A. ST. VINCENT MDLLE. MONTEIJELLO VAL VOSE NELLIE FORRESTER AJREC ANNETTE YOUNG ENGLAND ALBERTO PROFESSOR SAUNDERS YOUNG AUSTRALIA. Box Office at Begg & Anderson's Music Warehouse Princes street, where a plan of Theatre can be seen and seats secured in advance. ' Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open at half-post 7 ; commence at S sharp. P. H. KIRBY, Agent. LEGAL NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. T&TOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that i-^1 no sufficient number of Creditors of Andrew Carr, of Kaitangata, in the Province of utago, and Colony of New Zealand, Bootmaker, a Baukrupt, having attended the Adjourned Meeting of Creditors Richard Henry Leary, Esq., the Provisional Trustee ill Bankruptcy, has become Trustee of the Estate and | Effects of the said Bankrupt. And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that Moncay, the seventh day of September next, at the Supreme Court House, Dunedin, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, has been appointed as the time for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, when he will apply for liis t'ider of Discharge. Dated at Dunedin, this twenty-fourth day of August, JOHN MOUAT, Solicitor for the said Andrew Carr. i IN BANKRUPTCY. T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -L^l no sufficient number of the Creditors of ANGUS i FRAZER CAMPBELL, of Dunedin, Carter, a Bankrupt, having attended the Adjourned Meeting of his Creditors, Richard Henry Leary, Esq., the Pr& visional ! Trustee in Bankruptcy, has become Trustee of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt: And notice is hereby further given, that MONDAY, the 7th day of September next, at the Supreme Court House, Dunedin, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, lias been appointed for the said Bankrupt to pass his Last Examination, when he will apply for Order of Discbarge. Dated at Dnnedin, this 24th day of August, 1574. JOHN MOUAT, Solicitor for the said Angus Frazer Campbell. ESTATE OF JAMIESON AND SKENE. A FIRST DIVIDEND in the above Estate is now PAYABLE at the Offices of Jas: T. Mackerras and Co., Bond street (Signed) E. R CARGILL, '.'. > _ . JAS. T- MACKBRRAS,i 1*"84663" 20th August, 1874. siagESTATE OF ALFRED LAWRENCE. A LL Claims in this Estate must be sent iii to the undersigned - duly certified—on or before 31st lust., as a Dividend will be declared 10t3i September. JAMES FINCH, > _ . WILLIAM. STRACHAN, * Trashes. August 19tli, IS7-t- 20ag PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. j^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on and after the 27th inst. POISON for Dogs will be laid on my property at Waitati, Blueskin. A. J. GRANT. 22nd August, 1874. 25a£ "fo/TESSRS ORD AND PARSONS J-VJL fog to intimate to the Travelling Public, that having made arrangements to run in connection with Messrs COBB and Co., Passengers and Parcels can b BOOKED THROUGH TO AND FROM QUEENSTOWN and INTERMEDIATE PLACES. COBB AND CO.'S OFFICES, if AXSB STKEKT, DIJXKDIX. Ifiag WEST TAIERI RIVER DISTRICT. rriHE Ratepayers of the West Taieri -"- River District are requested to nay their re. spective Rates for 1574.-5, to George Crockett, West Taieri Schoolhouse, on the lath September, 1874. GEO. CROCKETT, Collector. 13th August, 1874. 20ajr PUBLIC NOTICE. ' " ACHIARONI begs to inform his O FRIENDS and the PUBLIC generally tliafc he lias opened his NEW PREMISES in George street. A. C. would rcspoctfuHy draw the attention of his Customers to the fact that the whole of his STOCK is entirely new, having been recently selected by himself in the best markets in the Home CountryInspection invited to his magnificent assortment of Drawing and Dining-room Gilt Pier Glasses, Cheval Glasses, in walnut aud mahogany frames; ako, a fine collection of Oil Paintings, Oleographs, and Snorting Pictures, by the best English and Italian Artists. A large assortment of Fancy Toilet Glasses, with marble tops. A. C. would also draw attention to his large Stock o Mouldings and Picture Glass, which will enable him to Slount and Frame Pictures at a very low rate. THE STANDARD IRONWORKS. Cumberland street1. MESSRS GUTHRIE & LARNACH having recently purchased from Mr James Davidson the above Complete Works with all Good WiU aud Plant attached thereto, they are now prepared to receive Orders for all kinds of Iron Standards and Gates, suitable for fencing purposes. As new machinery is being placed upon, the works in order to execute demands for Iron Fencing, Messrs Guthrieand Larnach feel sure they will be able to satisfy all applicants in Despatch, Material, aud Economy. Orders may be addressed to the Firm's Offices, in Princes street south. Dunedin, Ist Kay, 1874. Imy BOOT FACTORY. rFIYREE BROS., BOOE AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, GEORGE STREET AXD PORTH PLACE, NORTH DUNEDIX. TYREE BROS. Also Manufacture every description of Uppers for the Trade, from English, French, and Colonial Leathers, at the lowest possible price, for Cosh. EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION; THE Public are Respectfully Requested NEVER TO SHOP AEFER ONE O'CLOCK ON SATURDAYS. jQm

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3907, 25 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3907, 25 August 1874, Page 3

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