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Amusements. pKINOESS THEATRE Under the Management of Mr Frank Gardner. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT, And positively the Ust Appearance in Dunedln oJ the Talented Young American Actress. CARRIE SWAIN. CAKIiIE SWAIN. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF rNCT/E TOM'S CAI'.IN LAST NIGHT OP UNCLW TOM'S CABIN LA-T NIGHT OP UNCLE TOM'S CAIHN : LAST NIGHT W UKCLIi TOM'S CABIN, I LAST NIGHT OF TOI'SY. " Golly, I'se So Wicked." The Jubilee Melodies, Plantation SonRS and Dances. THE DEATH of LITTLH EVA. Box Plan at the Dresden Piano Depot. Admission—l 6, 3s, it lid. Is. Overture at 8. Carriages at 10,30. llja Pit lIfOB rf S THBA TB E. RETURN of ME GEO. LEITCII With A LARGE and TALLIED COMPANY, Including MH It. O. SYDNEY And MISS ALICE NORTON. Opening Night: THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, Iv the Grand Nautical Drama THE HARBOUR LIGHTS. New nnd Beautiful Scenery. Realistic, Startling, and Elaborate Mechanical Effects. Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Office at Dresden Piano Depot. Day Tickets at Mr Jacobs', tobacconist. 9jil T" YNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. Manager ... ... Mr Harry lynch. MILTON—TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 11th January. BALCLUTHA-THUBSDAY, 12th January. Clinton, Gore, Invercargill to follow. HENRY P. BARNES and JAMES SMITH, 9ja Agents. Sporting, qp OKOMAI II IR 0 RACES. NOMINATIONS for ALL HANDICAPS at above Knees must be made to the Secretary before 8 p.m. on THUESDAY, li'thpnst, A. M'LAHEN, Jus., lOja Secretary. LYCEUM HALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, JSSB. The greatest International WRESTLING CONTIiST that hns ever taken place in New Zealand, between It. DUNN (Five style Champion of the World) and G. ROBHKTSON (the well-known Maori Wrestler) for tho FIVE-STYLH CHAMPIONSHIP of the WORLD and a stake of £50; to ba wrestled to n finish in the following recognised five styles :— Cumberland or Border, Graco-Roman, Lancashire Catch-as-catch-can, American Sideholds, and Collar-and-elbow. Mr A. OWEN'S Graco-Romnn Prize, which was prohibited at the Caledonian Sports, will be wrestled off during the evening. Doors open at 7 ; commence at 8. Prices Stage, 5s ; Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. 9ja LUT H A COUNTY RACES, To bo held at BALCLUTHA, On SATURDAY, lith INST. HANDICAP HURDLE lIAOE. 6t 11) Jas. Y. M'lntyre'sbg Royalty, aged ...10 0 A. Petrie'sbgSirSanm.-l.tiy'rs ... ...10 0 M. M'Larensbrg Archie, aged ... ... 910 H. Tliackerny's br m Potens, nged... ... 9 0 M. M'Laren'i eh g Keilnwarra, i»ged ... 9 2 J. Bower's b g Larry, aged ... ... 0 0 J. Dunne's eh g Roderick, aged ... ... 9 0 CLUTHA HANDICAP. H. Thackeray's brh Fog, aged ... ...10 0 Thus. Kett's'g m Ironsides, aged ... ... 10 O Jas.Y. M'lntyre's bg Royalty, aged ... 9 8 A. Petrie's b g Sir Samuel, tyrs ... ... 9 4 H. Thackeray's grm Shepherdess, syr« ... 9 0 J. Dunne's dig Uncle Tom, aged ... ... 8 O ,T. Bower's b g Larry, aged ... ... 8 0 W. Pollock's b m Wee Lass, aged ... ... 8 0 HANDICAP TIME TROT. \V. E. Sanderson's r g Sergeant, aged ... scr A. Lowery's Llk m Bess, aged ... ... scr H. Thackeray's b m Miss Murray, aged ... scr John M'Douald's Rocky, aged ... ... «ar H. Hogg's b h Ranger, 4yrs ... ... 7 see W. Fitzgerald's cm Polly, aged ... ... 10 sec W. Pollock's br m Quicket ep, aged ... 15 lee Geo. Anderson"* b g Roy, aged ... ...lSeco It. M'Guffock'fibg Roger,aged ... ...20eec A. Hewitson's r m Roany, Bged ... ... SO sea TIIO3. A. ROBERTSOrf, llja . Hunaicapper. Meetings. UNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIKTY. — MONTHLY MEETING of Members THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Standard Offices, nt 8 o'clook. A Paper will be read by Mr M'Keay, jun., on " Roses, and Rose Cultivation." Grand collection of Carnations and Picotiea on exhibition, &C.-JOHN H. EVERY, Sec. lOja TT UNBDIN HOSPITAL. The ANNUAL MEETING of CONTRIBUTORS and LIFE GOVERNORS of the Duntdtn Hospital, for the purpose of ELECTING TWO TRUSTEES, under the provisions of Section 31 " Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act ISSS Amendment Act I860," will he held iv the Hospital on THURSDAY, January 13,1585, at 1 o'clock p.m. A. BURNS, 6ja Secretary. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, S.C., NEW ZEALAND SOUTH. The OFFICERS and MEMBERS of and tho LODGES under the above District Grand Lodge are requested to MEET at the Masonic Hnll on FRIDAY,the 13th inst.,at Bo'clock p.m. punctually, to hold LODGB of SORROW in memory of our lato Brother P.M. WILLIAM CALDWELL, G.S..G.L.S. Ledges and Brethren of sister Constitution are cordially invited to attend. By order of the R.W.D.D.G.M. HENRY NEILL. llja. D.G. Secretary. rriHE E'UNEDIN CITY AND SUBURBAN JL TRAMWAYS COMPANY (LIMITED). The ORDINARY GENERAL MEKTING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company wlu lje held iv the Hall of the late Chamber of Commerce, Liverpool street, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, 17th January ISSS, at 3.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Statement of Accounts, and the Election of Directors and Auditor. Every Shareholder desirous of. becoming ft Candidate for the office of Director must leave notico thereof at the Office of tho Company at least SEVEN DAYS before the meeting. PROXIES must be lodged not less than 48 hours ! before the meeting. j. WII|UAM3 , Secretary. Dunedin, 6th January 1888. 6j» Public NoticesHEREBY AUTHORISE and EMPOWER MR WILLIAM MARTIN to SETTLE, RECEIVE, and ADJUST all CLAIMS duo to the Estate of my late Husband, EDWARD HOYSTON BRADSHAW; and his Signature will ba a sufficient discharge for the came. (Signed) B. G. L. BRADSHAW, Administratrix. January 9,1883. l°Ja T> O R T O B E L L O 'BUSES. In addition to the existing Time Table, 'BUSBB 'will in future leave Portobello at 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.; returning from Duuedin nt 9.30 a.m. and 5,30 p.m. O~Tr"P~A:'U L'S" CHUIt CH. ScnllioUlcrs and others desirous of obtaining SITTINGS in St. Paul's nO requested to (end 111 APPLICATIONS for Sittings, AHcratiom, and Renewals uotUlcr than Uie Htli ut the present,month. SeaU ... ... £1 leper annum. l'lenso send Crossed Cheques, which will be aoknuivlcdged by return post. SAMUEL M'CAIiTIIY, njjj SirUflft BtrtH?E. OrTclTsl-lEItEBY GIVEN that the PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting between us the undersigned, ARTHUR P. BKHMNS and ABRAHAM SILVBHSTON, carrying on business as Wholesale Jewellers, at Dunedin, urder tho style or tirmof'Bereusand Silverston," has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debls duo to or owing by tho late firm will bo received and paid by tho said Arthur P. Borons, who -niVl continue tlie business under the style of" Arthur P. Berens. Dated f he JJlst day of December ISS7. ARTHUR P. HKRENS ABRAHAM SIIA'KHSTON. Witness (0 both signatures: «. tJuuir.io:-., _ a- _ ~.. ~j^EXANDER"~TfAMII/rON, M.R.V.0., Vbtkbikakv Surgkon, Begs to notify his Customers and the PubUo generally that he has REMOVED to BAlli STREET (near Octagon), Duuedin, where he may be consulted daily. Charges Moderate. For reference apply!" Dr Coughtrey. to KTTKBS FROM LITTLE FOLKS.--"AMother"wrlte«wJth refereuci to the Little Folks docr-rtwont: "You cau scarcely reahje whr.t»:x imporlnnt column that it which 'Dot' preside, over. It ■ literally devoured by thel httle psoplo Children who never looked X tho paper or thonjht ot It belors now [poUtUronsffl libosslltliU Uttits Tr'.tb d»ll£h»."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8076, 11 January 1888, Page 1

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