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AMUSEMENTS. . .: it> QUEEN'S THE A lER Proprietor .. ~ Mr J. C |Rainer. Lecturer and Manager .. Vr Harry Stanley..* GREAT SUCCESS . UnEAT SUCCK3S Of EAINER'S NEW DIOKAKA Of the ' . i... aUS3<VTORKI3ff WAR. - TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), tha Loading Present* vvilllnciudo A splendid Click Sil c Dreso, f ewing Hachlße) (value £5), a benuliful pair Lustra*, « wluatlo Tea atd Coffee Sot (four pi«cea)» and 40 other PrewLts. FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, GRAND CONUNDRUM NIGHT, The Proprietor will giv* fir tho Best Original Conundrum on the American War Pmoiama a very HAND* SOME <. LEOGRAPH PICTURK, beautifully fram»d_ Jn addition to the usual distribution, a Present will also be given for tha went one. The conundrum* wil'. be ojilected from the audience only at 9 o'clock on Friday evenit g, in the Hall, and be examined by s. Committee of Gentlemen. The Picture will bo ont view in front of the Queen's Theatre GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE om SATURDAY.—Doors open at 230 p m,, commence at 3 o'clock. Ch Idren—StXPENCK. Admision--lp, 2i, 3j. ChUJren ha'f-prlce to fisafi and second seat?. JO RINC ES S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager .. Mb Georob Daorsi».' KINO LEAR, By desire. MS WILLIAM OKESWICK Will, by special deeire, repeat fcr the last time hi* marvellous perf i rmance of Lear in fchake- , apeare's Tragedy, la this character the eminent Tragedian stands vi paralleled and alone. The young and beautiful Actress, MISS HELEN ASHTON, Will also appear in KING LEAR. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 13th MAKCH, Positively the last time. , . FRIDAY—This night only—THE HUNOHBACE. Eich night th? fctirs supported by the best Com~ pany in Autt alasia. I'ox Office at Be^'a. Tickets at Nathin'g. LECTURES. JJEV. J. W. IN&LIS, FAREWELL LECrURE-ENTERTAINMEOT. ODD-FELLOWo' HALL, PORT CHALMEK!J,J TO-NIGHT, THUHSDAY, ]3th MARCH, "BURNS, THE POET ANT> 3HE HAN. I?.' FKIDAY, Itth MARCH, £t. George's Hall, Milton, "PES-AND-INK PICTURES OF THE PAST." Reserved feats, 3s; bick seats, 2s; gallery, Is. Doors opsn at 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clock. SPORTING. r\ 00 K SON'S DERBY SWEEP OH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, April X, 187?. 6000 Subscriber at £1 each. . '£. First horae .. .. .. 2uu* S.cuiihorso .. .. .. IfI(XK '. Third horse .. .. .. 609 S'aa-;ers, divided.. .. .. I 00» Ntn-stirters, divided .. .. 1500 £60TO Exchargs for cheques, Is, &n1 stamps for reply. Address, E. Cookson, prorrietor of Warner's Commercial Hotel; or Box 180, Post-office, Christchurcb. - . lint RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYB. PALIIERSTON EACES. 17th II\ROH, 1679. ' T3ETURN TICKETS will be issued a& XV SINGLE FARES from all St.tiona between. OAMARU and DUNEDIN inc~, to PALMERSTOS, on 17th INSTANT, available for le'.uru on thatday only. A. GRANT, General ManagerGeneral Manrgar'a Office, Dunediu, 12th Marc>i. 1879. ISpk. LEGAL NOTICES. EE FRANCI3 TAYLOR, DECEASED, INTESTATK4 ALL Persona indebted to the abovenamed Deceased are requested to p»y thai amounts of their eevir4 accounts to me, or to Alec Batbgate, Esq., of Duntdin; and all persons having: claims a^air.sc the Kstat] are requeued to forward that s«me alto to me, or to Mr li&thgUe, on or before) WEDNESDAY, the 2ad day of APKftj next. J. WOODWARD, Public Trustee. Wellington, March sth, 1679. 12mu ORDER OF JUDGE1. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND", WELLINGTON DISTRICT. TUESDAY, this 4th~day of MARCH, 1879. UPON reading the Affidavits of Jon**Woodward, of Wellington, Public Tiuste«, anA of Donald M'Leod, of Shag Valley, farmer, I do order that the Public Trustee shall be Administrator of all and sltgular the good.*, chattels, and credits of Francis Taylor, deceased; and that this order bat published in the Otago Drily Times newspiper. Urn (Sg Jed) C. W. RICHHHOND, J. US BANKRUPTCY. ■\TOTIOE.— The Otago Daily Timeife Ui duly appointed GAZETTE for all nottoea nac"«rJEWELLERS ~~~ TUST LANDED/ 7 Cases NEW GOODS, ex Wellington, Containing .' WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND ELECTRO-PLATED* aoors. TO ARRIVE 1 Cases per Lyttelccm ' 2 do per auts Mail Steamer. G. AND T. YOUNG. Practical Watchmakers and Jewellers, PRINCE.S STREET, DUNEDIN, ASD GREAT NORTH ROAB. TtMABg. g LOST, FOUND, ETC. LOST, from Peliohet Bay, a Fox: Terrier, white, with da-k spits. Whoever wilt rttirn the same to Ja'. Ma-tlia. I wilt ba rewarded. T OSr, STOLEN, or STRAYED, a. DARK BAY DRAUGHT HORSE, from p»ddock «S Musselburgb. Anyone giving information leading' Utt the discovei-y of the came will be Rewarded. Apply J. STENHOUSE, 12m Musßelburgh. PERSONAL. WILLIAM SIMS WATTS.—lnformation is WANTED respecting William Sims Watti, son of Henry Cecil Watts, late of Calcutta,, with address if alive, or proof of decease if dead. William Sims Watts arrived in Melbourne in the ship* Wimmera, from Calcutta, on the 2St'a ot February* 1871, and was seen in Christchu eh, Canterbury, atioat two and a-hulf years ago. BBNNETT. ATIENBOROUOII, snl WlliKS.sollcuorß, 107, Colllnß Btreet west, Melbourne. 13m, SAMUEL MORRISON.—CaII at the Warapa Poet Ofll c for a L.EITEK that waits foe you.—Lctuia Morris jn JAM ES PHILLIPS, believed to be leading in Dunedin, wh» am\cl in Wellington! in 1854, is requfbtsd to WttlTß to his BROTHBE. John Phillip?, Mortlake, Viet iria. Mat. 1 H WORDS FOR ONE SHILLING^ JL\J —Situations Wanted, Houses to Let, or foe ale, &c. are charged at this rate tor caih ooly.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5324, 13 March 1879, Page 1

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