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___ Amusements ■X> BIN CESS THEATRE CteSEfl* - - KIG.VOLD A.XD ALLISOX. general Business Agent Lronv Business Manager fc... B . A .'itaJS" THIS (FJRIDAY) EVENING GBAND FASHIONABLE SIGUT LAST NIGHT BUT ONE , ' S I Iss^?|-RAYN ton COMPANY "IOIUUIDS-RA.YNOK COMPANY" q P»p»etor and Manager, Mr H^rrv Kict^Jg, nd I' 4 But One of All The Gema. m- It sail over now with the ladies" ar ~u . , ' The Cat Opera." T H'*loi^l"P winked at the counsel." ! S' .. T ,A e>"trallc'»g Violin Sonata. m lllat;f T n '-v Pa- that's my daughter." iCB The Lancashire Lass " 'or m " -The five mashers " l 8 The great duet, "Nonsense, yaas, bai Jove - ai "V n J" c,Basson Cantata. ■ ut My Brudder Moses." •• Ever FaiH.F,.! '• The Marvellous Concertina Soto an Balaclava." 2 "'^fe^^e, S s Ti s^^^^ LX- D e P6 ;, Da ; to H°JE A£jjgglj«tireOhang e -SPOONS. 21my i JL y c c u_? h a l *<•- at PAKEWELL VISIT i; WOODROFFE'S CELEBRATED f. GLASSBLOV, rING EXHIBITION to For a Short Season! 1= edition, g^'-tously distributed at each .. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 " te ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING?-. 15my [7 SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS Is- idmUs?o°n m 2s36d P- m- ""^! Kw Pr<«™; 'y £[ °B B an rt .<*Oo DW I N, "'■ ,b TKg,\TniCAL AfiJi tMJSSjiiL r.IU.POSTIiUS *"' ' OHBISIOHOSOH. id i ; s, Poat-ofßeeA«idre6;: So;; 237. d JJOTIOE TO JHBATBIOALS AND * BO?wn? ARra-forU8'^lib»w<s!!|nFloi' BILLBOARDS, eomnmtueate with i 8 BLUHDEU, BKQTHBHS, it Proprietcra Eve::ins; Po»t, J; Or with Wellinuton. ; c G&Kt"KHH & H'UONALD, h „ , . . Agents, : «-,i^.?.^J? ambflrai Cashel at- Christchurch. i, Lectures. PO' S T P 0 N E M E N 'J~ >' , r „ ■ Under the auspices of the s ftEV-ZEAiAxn Maxufacturers' Association. ADMIKAL H. A. X SCOTT, H N • Tn' 1.. t? °Ti? BB "6Xt raH>AT Evening! 23th but ;" . _ , D- E. EUNSOX, decretory. ;_5 Exchange Court, Dunedin. ' 2 lmy ; Bankruptcy Hotices.' ; IS .BAffEMTPICY. : HOTIOU. B .03 A SO~BA ih T -v x«li a JN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANE-' -*- EUPTCY, t ii. Holdeii at Dunedin.—No 216 In the^matter^of^ The, Bankruptcy Act 18S3" ■ edm.inthe Provincial district of Otago AVw Zealand, storekeeper, have this day filed in the vvirt r°upt r. tat:DUnedin a^i «°»toh e adjad 1 g r edaeban^ Dated this twentieth day of May, 1536 i _ W. T. BUNTING. r I.,™EBX SUMMON the first General Meeting TJOE&UAI, the twenty-fifth day of iTay 1886 at 3 o clock in the afternoon. -"^ i»», at ' JAMES ASHCKOFT MACASSK, KEfT^, A^ WoodHO^b!"' MS[SaM21mY for the Bankrupt. Public Notices. jf °~ t. T~ c i: A CONFIRMATION OP YOUNG LADIES Will take place On SUNDAY NEXT, at the SYNAGOGUE, Moray Place. J Doors will be opened at 2.30 p. m; Service to commence at 3 o'clock. The public We respectfully invited. gOmy mo THE POLICY - HOLDERS NEW - support in favour of my candidature J Without setting forth my reasons indetail, I desire to-say. briefly that th? position of a nominated member is to me an imsafcisiUctorr position One year's experience in connection with the proceedtag! of the Board has convinced me that for one ™ffo destres to effect the greatest possible amount of gooS for_the Pohcy-holders-for one who desires to be entirely free and unfettered-it is essential that he should be an elected member of the Board . I feel that I should be greatly to blame if, for the purpose of gaining support, I were to make any statement regarding the proceedings of the BoJS which could in any degree tend to injure the S ness of the Association. I have too m™t « ™.n™i thresam; er are T Of a l^ln todogtnat? W the same tj,me I feel bound to say, in general terms that many of its trasactions have been of a ™ry Z'l^fvf »???"£**■ ''msl attr.bute almo?t entirely to the defective constitution of the Board Knird ef?!i° POS f1S a, ffectiDg the constitution of the posed as the business of the Association has, I am glad to say, begun to assume the lines of a commercial undertaking. Totakeitbacktothe "official" groove of a Government department would, to my ""ud'Vea r|trograde step. (2.) To create a Board consisting of three elected members and three official members—the Secretary of the Treasury, the Soli-citor-General, and the Public Trustee; the Government to appoint one of these official members to be chairman. I cannot see that such a Hoard would in any respect be an improvement upon the existine Board as it would still contain the objectionable official element and would leave the door open to the exercise of political patronage. (3) To create a Board of seven members—four to be elected and three nominated, but the nominated members not to be Government officials; the Board to elect its own chairman. I am strongly infavoiir of I his last proposal—which is the suggestion of Mr Fisher-because, while itgives to the Government a fair proportion of representation, it also gives to the x'olicv-holders some real power of control. The main object to be aimld at is to place .the affairs of the Association upon a purely business basis, and this end would, I think be attained by the carrying of Mr Fisher's proposal Should you do me the honour to accord me your support, Lreturn you my earnest assurance that no effort will be wanting on mv part to secure the best possible results for the Policy-holders as a tody! I have the honour to be, Yours obediently, 21 My G- V. SHANNON. jySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. , NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership consent, as from the thirty-first day of March ISSti so far as regards the said WILLIAM MITCHELL who as from that day retired from the said firm. In future the Business will be carried on. under the same style or firm, by JOHN MITCHELL, alono. who will pay and receive all Debts owing from aaid trade 6 * PartnersMp in the regular course of As witness our hands this 17th day of May 1836. JOHN MITCHELL. „,., t WILLIAM MITCHELL. v ltnees to both signatures •. J. K. P. Stamper, Solicitor, Dtmedln. IBmy Q0 0 X I X G. UA N Q KP, Ttio J?afccnt. Prize Hangs SIiALAEDU Qscds no cettiDg, end -m\[ barn any coal. Cru b used aa an Open Fire. Iron Fretwork for Verandahs in great variety. BABKIKSKASI and CO., VIOIOHIA FO': lIDBT, Seorgo ctrpot (opiwtiio I{i; 0x Chnrob\ Bmifdin BOROUGH OF GREE2s T ISLAND. ANNUAL ELECTION OF AUDITORS. NOMINATIONS of Candidates for Election to the office of AUDITORS will be received at the Council Chambers, Green Island, till WEDNESDAY, May 26th, at 12 o'clock noon. The POLL, if required, will be taken at the above place on TUESDAY, June 1, between the hours of 9a.m. and 6 p.m. JOHN S. KENNEDY, 20my Returning.Offlcer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7569, 21 May 1886, Page 1

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