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▲nnuementa. THE OAMARU ATHEN^JOSI AND MECHANICS .INSTITUTE;.... . ~:.J.v, AN INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION will bo held at ths.OPENING of the »bore In. atitution, on the 16th and 17th NOVEMBER. V 1; Exhibitions of W.orksof Art and Interest are respectfully requested. Intending oxhibitors will oblige by notifying what articles they intend to, forward on or before the 17th OCTOBER. GEORGE SUMPTEB, 20 J ' President fJIIMARU ATHLETIcTcLUB. SPRING MEETING.IioVEMBER 9th, 1882. 120 Sovereigns in Prizes for Running. Walkinc Bicycle Races, and other events! O?"^" 69 '"' Handicaps cloß° on TUESDAY, 21st Write for foil programmes to WAI. COLLINS, Hon. Secretary. See Posters. 4o TO THE OPERATIC AND THEATRICAL PROFESSION. •.."■•. ■vr cwo p i~k a - house, ■ WEU.EBLEY STREET, , AUCKLAND 'Solo Proprietor. H. N. Abbott/ This Magnificent Building is now completed It If the MODEL OPERA-HOUSE of Australasia, and theLargest and most Commodious in Nev Zealand. Erected on latest models, it will be found replete with every Modern Comfort and Luxury (before and behind the Curta;n) appertaining to the best-appointed Theatres in the Old and New Worlds. The fehtila-' tion is perfect. ' All parts of the House are easy of access and egress from broad, light, and airy corridors. Every precaution has been taken to save life and property in case of fire, and the Auckland City Council have recently inspected and highly com* ; mended the measu'es adopted to that end. Magnifl.' cenlly and brilliantly lighted, its luxurious Private Boxes, Dress-circle, and Orchestra Stalls, together with its unsurpassed Pit and Stall Accommodation, are features hitherto unknown in Colonial theatres The Opera-house was opened by the Williamson "Patience" Company for one month, comtrencinc from 23rd May last, followed by Zulu Thompson's Colossal Mirror for six weeks. References maybe lad from both the above managements. Theatrical •' Managers and Agents, "Stars" and "Combina■ions, are invited to apply to the Proprietor for' terms and further information. 6my XT OBBS & GOODWIN THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BIIiLPOSIEBB, OHBISTOHUROff Post-office Address: Box 287. ' te NOTICE TO THEATRICALS AND OTHERS. ITIO ARRANGE for USE of the Wellington BILL-BOARDS, communicate with BLUNDELL BROTHERS, Proprietors Evening Port, . Wellington. 7Meetings. CALEDONIAN BOWLING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL "GENERAL MEET. ING will be held at Watson's Hotel THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, the 4th of October, at 8 o'clock. Business: To receive report and elect officers for ensuing year. > E. GENEVER, Hon. Secretary. KTEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The MEETING is to be held near Dunodin, commencing 3rd NOVEMBER. The aggregate PRIZE-LIST exceed* £1100, betides Trophies. Membership Fees—Civilians,' £1 Is; Volunteers, lOI6OV Entrance Fees (as per programme) include cMt of ammunition, and aro In addition to membership fees. Matches Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and "Civilians " aro open ta the public generally. Piize-money in' these competitions amounts to £339.' : Entries Close 28th October. Programmes (6d each) and forms of entry will be obtainable about 2nd October, on application to the undersigned. ■ E. R. SMITH, Local Secretary. Addteis: Garrison Hill, Leotures nnEMPERANOE E A L L. MR. M. DONNELLY Will deliver a LECTUBE on "George Eliot—her Principal Characters Analysed and Criticised." In aid of the WEBBRELIEPFUND, In the above Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, 9th OCTOBER, 1882. His Worship the Mayor of Dunedin will preside. Tickets: Front Scats, 2s ; Gallery, Is. To be ob. taincd at all Booksellers, or front ■:■■ T. S. GRAHAM, Esq., Hon. Treas. I Tjwfllf , pw. Calls. GOLDEN-LINK QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (SERPENTINE). A CALL (Ist) of 8d per Share was made by the Directors at a meeting held ion . 29th September, ISB2, PAYABLE to the Manager, at the Company's Office, 21 Kattray street, on WUDNEfIDAY, 11th October, 1882. - W. H. CHVRTONi Manager. - Dunedin, 2nd October, 1882. 30 NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY ' (LIMITED). NOTICE. ' ; '/ CALLS in ARREAR must be PAID forthwith, otherwise they will be sued for. W. CUNINGHAM SMITH, : . Secretary. Exchange Buildings, Dunedin, - ' ■ . ■ 2nd October, 1882. ■' 2o Lagal STotiooi. IN BANKRUPTCY.1 :W "vrOTlCE.—Tha'Otego Dally Times Is JLI duly appointed GAZETTE for »11 Notice* under ibn Debtors and Creditors Act IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 1110. ■ . ■ • / ' . In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of the various Acts amending the - . same, and of the Bankruptcy of WILLIAM HUGHES, of Benhar, near Stirling, Coalminer, a Debtor. THIS IS TO NOTIFY that William Hughes, of Benhar, near Stirling, in the Provincial Dirtriet of Otago and Colony of New S^, ■ land, coal-miner, has this day filed a Statement" that he is unable to meet his Engagements with his Creditors. The First Meeting of Creditors to be held at the Resident Magistrate's Court, at Balclutha, at ten a.m. on TUESDAY, the tenth October; 1882. ' ARTHUR D. HARVEY, Deputy-regißtrar. ■ IK BANKRUPTCY. * IN THE SUPREME COUKT OF NEW ZEALAND, .. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditor! Act, 1876," the several Amendment Acts . thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of GEORGE CLARKE LANAUZE, a Debtor. I%TOTIOE IS HEKKBST GIVEN that, _1^ pursuant to section 46 of the said Act,-1, Robert M'Cullocu, of Dunedin, a Certificated Acr ■.. countant in Bankiuptcy, was appointed Creditors1. Trustee in the (aid Bankruptcy, and that I have accepted the l.'ustcoship ; and that a Meeting of the - ; said Creditors is hereby appointed to be held at the Supreme Court, Dunedin, at ten o'clock in the ■ forenoon of TUESDAY, the tenth day of October • instant, to consider an application to be then and there made by the Debtor tor a certificate recom- - mending hii immediate Discharge. Dated this third day of October. 1882. ROBERT M'CULLOCH, Creditors' Trustee. : J. R. P. Stamper, i Solicitor for the Debtor, .. . :: 10 Rattray street. Boyal Msii T>OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO.) Tho above Lino of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Quocustown, and all Intel", mediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of flrot train from Dunedin, returning, on the alternafo days. ■ Leave Palmcrston lor Waseby, St. Bathans, Ophir, and Clyde on Mondayß and Fridays. H. CRAI'! & CO. Head Office, Peol street, Lawrence Lost, Found, &o. LOST, Light Grey HACK ; branded 3 on shoulder. Reward for information as to his whereabouts.—Loft and Co., Arcade. , , LOST, near Town Belt, Gold. Key Pendant.—Finder rewarded on taking same Clitton House, High street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6441, 4 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6441, 4 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6441, 4 October 1882, Page 1

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