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Amusements. ~THK DKNSK.A! FARUWELL. " |p RING X 8 S T H E A T R E. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. GRAND COMPLIMF.NTARY FAREWELL BENEFIT Tendered to MR WILLIAM DENSEM, On (lie occasion of his leaving Dunedin for tho purpose of adopting tin; Musical Profession. CONOIOR'I' AN/) OI'KIIA. CONCERT AND OPERA.? PROGRAMME. FIRST PAIIT. 1. Song "FriarofOrJuraGrey" (Old English) Mr W. Alanson. 2. Sons "A. Win ■!•;.>!■ li.jM" Adams MrH.S. Keunert. 3. Song "Don'tquite Forget" Edith Cooke Miss Rose Bknoy. 4. Violin Solo " Robert the Devil" -rffanJ Signer Squaiisc. 5. Song "The King's jMinstrel" Pinrnti Mr James Jago. 0. Song "Eternal Rest" Pieeolomini Miss Joel. 7. Song " Thou Art So Near " Rekhardt Mr Arthur Salvini. 8. Song " Tho Old Cremona " Jvie Miss Nellie Stevenson (Violin Obliligato by MrE. l'arker). 9. Cavatina " Sen i ro'i Hose" Donizetti Sir Harry Smith, 10. Piano Duet '' From Foreign Parts" MoszhoweU Messrs A. J. liarth and Jesse Timsou. 11. Vocal Trio " Magic Wove Scarf" (Mmmtain RylplO-BnrariJ Miss Rose Blanoy, Messrs V. L. Jones, and Harry Sniitli. Secoxd Paiit. Balfe's Cliarming One-Act Oi>era, QUEEN OF LEON. With the following Cast of Characters: Dolores (Queen of Leon)... Mrs William Murphy Donna Agnes (Moid of Honour) Mrs William Angus Philippe de Aguilar (a young exile;) My Charles Umbers The Regent (an old imbecile) Mr William Densom Musical Director Mr A. J. Earth Conductor of Opera Mr E. Parker Accompanists: Messrs A. .l.BaH.h, .Tesso Timson, 11. Hawkins, R.A.M., and Miss Kate Maloney. SPECIAL NOTICE. LATH TRAINS TO PORT CHALMERS AND MOSGIEL. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the Railway department for a Train to leave Dunedin for Upper Port Chalmers at 11.15 p.m. and for Mosgiel at 11.20 p.m. on TUESDAY, August 23. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs', Allen's, Mendelsohn's, and Braid's. Prices: h, 2s 6d Is 20au Q< A V A G E CLUB, TIIK LADIES' EVENING Of the above Club will be held in the CITY HALL THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 22nd INSTANT. The chair will be taken by the President At S o'clock. Savages arc admitted on their cards of member, ship. Ladies' Tickets (price 2s (id each) may be obtained by members from Mr h\ J. Stilling. 22au D. CARGILL, Hon. Secretary. Government Notifications, rflHB OTAGO DAILY TIMES JL has been appointed THE GAZETTE Foil the Provincial District of Otago for the Yeah 1892. for the Publication of all NOTIFICATIONS which by any Act of the General Assembly, or by any Ordinance of the Province of Otago, require to bo inserted in the Provincial Gazette. mENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL JL SERVICES FOR 181)3 AND 1594. General Post Ollice, Wellington, 11th August 1892. SEALED TENDERS will be received at tho Chief Post Office, Dunediu, until SATURDAY, the 24th September 1«)2, for tho CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the Undermentioned Places for a period of TWO YEAKS, from the Ist January IKB to the 31st December 18!)4 :— POSTAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. 1. Abbotsford and Fail-field, daily ; and Fairfield and Saddle Hill, thrice weekly. 2. Balclutha, Bishops, and Hillend, twleo weekly. 3. Cromwell and Bannockbuni, thrice weekly; and Bannockburn and Nevis, weekly. 4. Cromwell and Bendigo, twice weekly. 5. Cromwell and Pembroke, via Luggate and Hawea Flat, twice weekly. (>. Dunedin and Portobello, daily. 7. Dunedin and Sandymount, thrice weekly. 8. Dnnedin, supplying horses, mail carts, harness, drivers, *c, for use at Chief Post Ollice, as required. *!>. Glenomaru and O'.vake, thrice weekly. 10. Green Island and Taieri Beach, twice weekly. 11. Hamiltons and Gorge, twice weekly. 12. Hamiltons and Serpentine, via Linburn, weekly. 13. Heriot and Crookston, via Parkhill and Dunrobin, twice weekly. 14. Heriot and Parkhill, twice weekly. 15. Heriot and Crookston, via Dunrobin, twice weekly. 10. Henley and Berwick, thrice weekly. 17. Hindon Post Oliice and Railway Station, twice weekly. 18. Hyde andllamiltons, weekly. 10. Kaitangata and Wangaloa, thrice weekly. 20. Kaitangata and Stirling Railway Station, daily. 21. Karitane and Pukcteraki Railway Station, twice weekly. 22. Lawrence and Queenstown, thrice weekly. * 23 Lawrence and Roxburgh, daily (alternative). 24. Lawrence, Tuapeka West, and Tuapeko, Mouth, twice weekly. 25; Lawrence, Tuapeka West, Tuapeka Mouth, and Greenfield Station, thrice weekly. 2(i. Lawrence and Waipori, twice weekly. 27. Lawrence Railway Station and Post Office, as required. 28 Lawrence, Wetherstoncs, and Blue Spur, daily. 29. Matakanui and Ophir, once weekly. 30. Merton and Evausdale Railway Station, thrice weekly. '31. Middlcmarch and Naseby, thrice weekly. 32. Middlemarch and Nenthoni and M'Kae's Flat, twice weekly (alternative). 33. Mosgiel and East Taieri, daily. 34. Naseby and Clyde, via St. Bathans, Cambrians, and Ophir, twice weekly. 35. Naseby and Gimmerburn, via Eweburn, twice weekly. 30. Naseby and Kyeburn Diggings, weekly. 37. Ncnthorn and Palmerston, via M'Kae's Flat and IXmback, twice weekly. 38. Ophir and Ida Valley, twice weekly.. . 39. Ophir and Drybread, via Matakanui, twice ■10. Uutraniand Woo'iside, thrice weekly. 41. Outram and Clark's, weekly. •J2. Owukc and Purekireki, via Tahatika, 4X Owake and Ratanui, weekly. ■IJ. Owake and Ratanui, twice weekly. 4S Pembroke and Arrowtown, via Cardrona, weekly. •!C. Pembroke and Makaroa, weekly. 117. Pembroke, Omarania, and Lake Pukaki, weekly by coach during tourist season, from Ist December to 30th April in each year. •IS. i'omahaka Railway Siding and Waikoikoi, thrice weekly. 40. Portobello and Otakuu, thrice weekly. 50. Purakanui Post Ollice and Railway Station, thrice weekly. 51. Pueruaand Port Molyneux, via Romahapa, thrice weekly. 52. Ratanui and Taukupu Valley, via Taukupu Mouth, weekly. SJ. Stirling and InchClutha, thrice weekly. 54. Tapanui Post Ollice and Railway Station, twice daily. 55. Waitahuna and Waitahuna Gully, daily. The attention of intending tenderer.-; is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender forms. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to lime tables framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any post ollice. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Mail Service, No ," to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster, Duned^, Secretary. * Services may lie nlVcetml by railway extension, anil may lie terminated by the Postmiistergeneral on his giving one month's notice in I Si-rvicf may be continued for any lunger period by the' Postmaster-general giving une month's notice in writing. Til delivering and receiving mails at railway stations, it is undeivtood that contractors du.ll with the guards of trains. 20an TF you waul Sharp Knives am! ivissors yet a fi Shilling Kbi-irii- Sharpening Stone at Le'lhaby'K. Prince.-, street. __ 17au MULTUJI IN I'AltVO. flU'twrnlogical O ~TAUO AVITNESS. — NEW STORIES. Large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9512, 22 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9512, 22 August 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9512, 22 August 1892, Page 1

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