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AMUSEMENTS. . QUEEN'S THEATRE. Lkssebs Messrs Steble axd Keochi. TUIS EVENING (FRIDAY), JANUARY 21st, BENEFIT OF MISS BESSIE VIVIAN AND MR J. HOOPER. Euckstone's Celebrated Comedy, LEAP YEAR. Miss O'Leary .. .. Miss Clara StepiisssokWalker .. .. ~ .. Mr J. B. SthemsTo conclude with the favourite Burlesque, WILLIKINDS AND HYS DINAH. SATUKDAY—SIN AND ITS SHADOW ; or, THE DEAD WITNESS. In Preparation— CIGARETTE! THE CAITHNESS, SUTHERLAND, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND ASSOCIATION. THE ANNTJAL SOIREE Will be held IN THE UNIVERSITY HALL THIS EVENING, 21st JANUARY. During the evening, Addresses, Songs, and Rccita* tions will bo given. Tickets can be had from Messrs Gunn and Ross, Princes street; John Morrison and W. D. Sutherland, George street; and from Members of Committee. W. J. M. LARNACH, Esq., President, in the Chair. E MURSKA CONCERTS. The Greatest Musical Event in New Zealand will bo the advent of the HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE, MDLLE. ILMA D E MURSKA, Who will arrive from Melbourne very shortly. All communications to be addressed to Mr W. S. Mbdcalf, Agent, Criterion Hotel, Princes street. 19j ]V| R 1. B. l"y~S t"e It, Who arrived here yesterday by the Arawata, is ADVANCE AGENT for MR CHARLES BRIGHT, The Notable Melbourne Lecturer, who will arrive is Duncdin, per next steamer from Melbourne. January 20th, 1876. ..,,ffi " MEETINGS THE NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDINft SOCIETY. THE Adjourned General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Society will be held in the Athenamm Hall, This (FRIDAY) Evening, the 21st INST., at 7.30 sharp. ALEX. RENNIE, Chairman. IMPERIAL BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of the Imperial Building Sooiety will be held in the Lower Hall of the Athenaeum, on Monday, 24th inst,, at 7 p.m. ljj WILLIAM BROWN, Secretary. DUNEDIN ATHENAEUM AND MECHANICS* INSTITUTE. nPIHE ANNUAL MEETING of MemJL bers will be held in the Lower Hall of the In« stitute on MONDAY, 24th inst., at S p.m. The following resolutions will be proposed :— 1. That rule '.i bo amended by inserting the word "nine" before the word "Committee-men" in the said rule. 2. That the following words be added to rule 6:— "The Committee shall have power to fill up any vacancies occurring in the Committee during the year." 3. That the Committee shall have power to make bye-laws for the conduct of their proceedings ; such bye-laws to be approved of by a majority of the Com« mittee. J. E. DENNISTON, 19j Act. Hon. Secretary. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND TKTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JJ% pursuant to the provisions of clause 77 of tho Deed of Settlement of ihe above Bank, a half-yearly General Meeting of the proprietors will be held at tho City Council Chamber, Manse street, Dunedin, oa Wednesday, the 26th instant, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 4th day of January, IS7O. L. O. BEAL, 5j Manager, Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. BOARDJNG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. LACKBEG HOUSE, UPPER WALKER STREET. CLASSES resumed on TUESDAY, the Ist FEBRUARY. Principal, Miss M. Sproule ; assisted by Visiting Masters and Resident English Governess. The house is situated in a most healthy locality 1 well ventilated, and specially adapted for Boarders. Terms on application. l§j MR T. S. BAKER, B. A. of Queen's College, Oxford, will tako a limited number of Private Pupils, at French Farm, AKAROA. Course of teaching to be preparatory for the uifforent Colleges throughout the Colony. Mr Baker will bo staying at the Imperial Hotel till SATURDAY, the 22nd, after which date, address, care of Messrs Hanmer and Harper, Chrißtehurch. ISJ JTfcUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Prinncipal—Mr A. BARRETT (View Terrace, Dowling street), assisted by an efficient staff of teachers). The First Quarter of tho year 1870 commenced on THURSDAY, the 20th January. The School has been established two years, and numbers 80 pupils, including; 21 boirdera 7j of au.es from 8 to 17 years. LADIES' COLLEGE, PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE, ELM ROW. l/fRS QUINLAN (latePrincipalLadiea 1 jJ/JL College, Ballarat). Limited number of Pupils received. Instruction: English, in all its branches, and usual accomplishments, under supervision ol Teaclier holding first-class certificate from Melbourne Model and Training Institution. Terms on application. Highest DunecJin references. 13J SPORTING DUNEDIN CUP. ' A CCEPTANCES, with first 5 soys. of jCSL the sweepstake, must be made to mo at the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, before 8 p.m. on FRIDAY. 21at INST. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary, 20j Dunedin Jockey Club. TO LET TO LET, Rooms for Offices, old Daily Times Office, Princes street; also, Workshop. H. Frledlich, Stuan. street. 7d rpo LET, SHOP in George street, occuJL pied by Mr J. Lazarus, 30ft. x 50ft., with yard, &c.) and entrance from Htinover street. DAVID ROSS, 20j Architect, Princes street. HOG LET, the two Shops at present oc« JL cupied by Messrs Hogg and Hutton, each having a frontage of 25 ieet to Princes street. Can cither be let separately or together. Possession can bo given about the 20th Jannary next. Apply to ALEXANDER R. HAY, Myrtle Bank, 9a Melroae. PORT CHALMERS. TO LET, from Ist February next, That well-known substantial BRICK BUILDING, clcso to the Railway Station, at present in tho occupation of Mr George Dodson. Apply to ItUSSELL, RITCHIE, and CO. FIRST-CLASS FARM TO LET. WE are instructed TO LET, with immediate possession or otherwise, part of the NGAPAKA ESTaTE, near Oaniaru (about 1400 acres) for a term of 14 j curs. Tho whole is in firstcla<« cuudiiion, with good subdivision funccs, cotnm"dious house, :uid out-buildings. Close to a railway station. Terms very liberal. Kent moderate. For full particulars, apply to LEES and MOORE, 13j Oaiuaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4344, 21 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4344, 21 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4344, 21 January 1876, Page 1

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