AMUSEMENTS. __ QUEEN'S THEATRE. Lesbkkb Messrs Strklk and Kboqh. Unprecedented Success of these talented American Artistes, MR and MRS F. M. BATES. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20th, RICHELIEU. Julie....Mrs F. M. Bates | Richelieu...Mr F. M. Batei De Mauprat..Mr J. B. Steele^ . To conclude with TWO TO ONE. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MBS F. M BATES, CORA-N.B.—HALF-PRICE to the DRESS CIRCLE after 9.30. B B A SPELLING and PRONOUNCING BEE Will he held at the TEMPERANCE HALL, FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1875, .At 8 p.m., In aid of the BUILDING FUND of All Saints' Church. The following Gentlemen will act as Examiners in the Spelling Bee :— Captain Hutton, Professor Macgregor, and Robert Stout, Esq. Latham's Dictionary will he used. For the Pronouncing -ijee, jfotffie Williams and Jame* Smith, Esq., have consented to act as Judges. - H. S. Chapman, Esq., in the Chair. Four Prizes will be given for. each Bee. ■' As the number of Candidates will be limited, Ladie* and Gentlemen intending to compete are requested to send in their names to Mr A. D. Lubecki, Telegraph Office, as early as possible. No Competitor under 18 years of age will be admitted. ' Tickets, 2s 6d. Children, Is. To bo had at Mr B. T. Wheeler's. Stafford street; Messrs Reith and Wilkie, and H. Wise and Co. ____* A R T UNION --*- In aid of the.. BUILDING FUND OF ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, Will be Drawn on FRIDAY EVENING, At the TEMPERANCE HALL, After conclusion of the Spelling-Bee. " 200 Tickets, at 5s each. A valuable collection of Prizes on view at Messrs W. Watson and Sons, Stafford street. ' MACANDREW BANQUET. THE COMMITTEE have decided that the DEMONSTRATION AND BANQUET Will bo held on MONDAY, 251h INSTANT. Tickets to be had of Members of the Committee, or 190 R. ROSSBOTHAM, Honl Sec. TO LET. mo LET, OCEAN-VIEW HOUSE, JL five roomed, house in Canongate. Inquire Win. Stentiford, Maclaggan street. TO LET, Front Offices, ground-floor, in Exchange Chambers, Princes street. W. Pram Ball. 8e TO LET, in lower York Place, new seven-roomed house, superior finished, with every convenience. F. Siedeberg. __^ TO LET, Shop and Two Rooms. John France's new Brick Building, corner of Walker a nd Melville streets. ' TO LET, Star and Garter Stables, Oamaru. Apply G. T. Longford, Star and Garter Hotel. TO L E T , With immediate possession, a GENERAL STORK and DRAPERY BUSINESS, doing a good trade, in the rising town of PALMERSTON. Double shop and four rooms, 3-stalled stable, bakehouse with brick oven, small garden, and well of good water. Lease six years tojcun.; rent low. - For further particulars, apply to NEILL and BOYD, Dunedin; or 30s OSCAR LOUIS, Junction, Palmerston. TO LEASE. VALUABLE SITES CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS PART OP THE CITY, SUITABLE FOR RESIDENCES. GILLIES and STREET are prepared to receive offers for leasing the following sections in Dunedin, belonging to the estate of the late William Lund, the present leases of whic_ expire shortly, viz.: — • Section 31, block V., Walker street, -between , Hope and Melville streets Sections 52 and 53, block V., Stafford street, between Hope and Melville streets Sections 34 and 35, block XV., Octagon, next the Athemeum •* Sections 18 to 22, block XVII., Moray Places behind St. Paul's Church. Offers will be received up to the Ist diy of Novem* ber, 1875. For further particulars and conditions of lease, which will be very liberal, apply to GILLIES and STREET, 130 Bond street. XpARLEY'S ROYAL ARCADE; The Recent Alterations and Improvements being now nearly completed, there will be TO LET, For one or more years, 17 NEW BRICK SHOPS, With Dry, Well Lighted and Ventilated Basement Flats. This valuable property being sitnated close o tha Railway Station, Wharves, Theatres, &c, must always command a great public traffic, and no doubt wil^ maintain its present character as tue best business place in the City. Being all roofed in, and footway newly asphalted, it will become a favourite prome» nade where every requisite may be procured without purchasers being exposed to the inclemency of tho weather. A beadle will be in attendance to maintain good order, see that premises arc kept clean, and that g» lights are attended to at night. To parties in quest of really good business places this is an opportunity rarely to be met with. " A plan of the premises and conditions of lease may bo inspected at No 17, Arcade, on and after 16th inst. 13» PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LEASING OF THE NGAPARA ESTATE. MESSRS LEES and MOORE have received instructions from the Proprietor, Herbert Edwards, Esq., to offer for lease, by public tender, the whole of the NGAPARA ESTATE, situate in tbe Oamaru district. __ The property consists of about 3000 acres of tha Choicest Limestone Land in the district. It is withia easy reach of Oamaru, the terminus of the Waiareka Railway being on the Estate. ; The above offers a most favourable opportunity to fanners for obtaining first-class holdings. The average yield this season from the whole of the land in wheat about 600 acres) being upwards of 50 bushels per acre. The whole will bo let in farms of from 300 to 600 acres, or thereabouts. The leases will be for a long terms of years, and the clauses of a most liberal character. Plans of the property are now in course of prepara« tion. LEES and MOORE, Oamaru. EDUCATIONAL. XT ERR SCHOTT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, From the Royal Academy of Music, London, Late Principal of the Royal Victorian Academy ot Music, by special appointment of the H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh; And Musical Examiner to the Victorian Board of Education, Begs to announce that, in compliance with the do? sire of numerous frienJs, he has resolved to settle in Dunedin, and may be consulted at his rooms (above Messrs Brosuh and Co., and next door to Messrs Hogg1 and Hutton—entrance from Octagon), as to teraas for Piano, Siuging:, Harmonium Theory and Composition, dai!y, from 16 till 12 and from 2 till 4. H£RR SCaOTT, 21a R.A.M..LIMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS.— Tho TIME X.I BLKS for all the Provincial Kailways, Coaohes, and Steamboats appear in the OTAGO WITNESS. Price Sixpence. Pubiishod every Satur, i da >'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4266, 20 October 1875, Page 1
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