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Amusements. •Pi i i y i a b Ej fc Under the Management of Mr J. J^ Kenbedk TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), The recognised Public Half-holiday,. :■ Will be repeated for the Last time OLIVER TWIST. fNancy... _. „, Miss Lima Wtara ' Oliver _ Miss Ruby Kenneds SATURDAY NEXT, ; Another New Production. 23ja '|\UNEDIN BURNS CLUB. The 136th,Anniver8ary of the Poef s birffi will be celsbrated by a GRAND NATIONAL GATHERING In the GARRISON HALL, On FRIDAY, 25th INST. PROGRAMME: Pakt I. Pipers. 1. Chairman's Remarks—Dr Stenhouse. 2. Part Song—" There was a Lad."—Choir. 3. Song—" A Man's a Man for a' That."—Blr Dl - Button. 4. Sons;—" 0, Nanny, Wilt Thou Gang Wi'MaS* Mrs J. Tocid. 5. Address—Mr Scobie Mackenzie. fi. Part Song—" Duncan Gray."—Choir. ■ •■' 7. Song—" Memories Dear."—Mr R.C. Tnrrance, 8. Recitation—" Ingersoll's Peroration on Bums. Mis? F. Ross (late of London). 9. Trio—"Willie BreiVd a Peck o' Maufc"— Messrs Cooper, Francis, and Torraoce. ; 10. Song—" Hame Cam Oor Guid Man atEen."—. Mr Malcolm Maume. . Interval of Ten Minutes, ! Part 11. 1. Quintet—"HyLeve is Like a EecfpSetfKase*" Mrs Stevenson, Miss Hunter, and MesaM j. Armstrong, M'Donald, and Hutton. 2. Song—"Rothesay Bay."—3lisa Nelße Ttioja' son. , '. 3. Part Song—" Scots Wha Hae."—Choir. "' i. Song-" Scotland Yet."—Mr J. T. Carter. 5. Song—" 0, Dinna Cross the Burn... Willie."*^ . < ' Mrs C. F. Edgar. i 6. Cornet Solo—Scottish Selections.—MrDickfe* son. , 7. Song—"Bonnie Nellie Brown."—Mta-Steven* son.. : 8. Song—"Bonnießankso'loch Lomond."—Mi James Armstrong. ■ 9. Song— "Bonnie finndee.I *'— Mr Malcolm Manme. 10. Part Song—"Moidart."—Choir. Auld Lang Syne .„ Audience, Aooompanist _ Miss Pearson. Conductor ... Mr Jas. B. Fergusson, ADMISSIONS Front Seata and Gallery _ • 2a Body-ofHaH _ „ Is"" CMtdron, Half Price. -A Train learrea fer Mosgiel and-intenneißaJsr stations at IL2O p.m. / Doors open at 7.15; commencesat 8. ' W. M..STENHOtrSE, . Presiderto. CSPECIAL.—FINAL REHEARSALfor-CHCSS! ;.©. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 8 aatf on THUESDAY at 7.30 poa. in the Club Ecwrm, ever Nimmo and Blair's, Lower High street. 23j^ ./j~|TAGb YACHT CLUB RISGAiyA, GRAND EyENIKG-JPETE. ' jrBO-M,EN.ABE C-Of^C-BzE^-.-ftß., Assisted, by THE-CREW OF HMS.&OY&LISS, Will-lMjheld.oa • THE-TONGXraS WHARK,, THURSDAY 'EVENING, aiffeJ^aSUAEY, 7-30. Further -particulars in-loTnorraw.'s3Bsui). D. JSTERSOS, 23ja Hon. Sea.,. mAIERI EAMBLERS GXCIiIN<J CiajSi PvECREATIOH GKOUNK, MOSGaSIi, ANNITAL- SPORTS MEETING, . SATUEDAY, JANTZAB3T 25, JSBS, ■ First Kace,23&iun. t Admission, Js^iClnldxeiv 63. Trains leave" Dnnedia 1.15; rektanrSJS^anS 6^ ■ ZSsj OTAGO KOW'tmi ASSOCIA.'EIQH'^ ANNUAL REGASTA (Under N.Z_A.RJL Rules). DtTNEDIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY c2Slß9ffi PROGRAMME. ' * 2 p.m.—Cltjb Race. North End JBoatmg-Clabi , 2.15 p.m.—Time Hamhcaf-Scullikg Racb. HxisL . trophies. Entry, 2a 6d. I 2.30 p.m.—Maiden Fous-oabei) IjmiCKfflD Gra Rack. First prize, £Si second^ £Z^ ffinfaa 103. 2.45 p.m.—Club Race. Port Chalmers-"Bowja^ Clab. . • 3 p.m. — CnrrEit Race. Duoedin Engineers.' Trophies. Entrjj.sa. ' 3.15 p.m.—Junior, Fora-oiRED Ceiskeb Oro eigser Race. First prize, £T; seconia,,£3i Entry, Ifls. ' ; 3.39 p.ra.—Gtnß Race. Otazo HowingOmJ}. 3.45 p.m. — Maiden laeamvEiGHT Fona-Oioonj Inbigged Ghs Sack. For maiden oarsmen] 10 stone and under in their ordinary clothes not rowing in any other race at regattaj First priss, £5; second, £2. Entry,.los. li ■ ■ i p.m.—Pontookinc! ExEtnimcnf^y-the Doaadia ■ Engineers. . ■ 4.15 p-ia.—Cldb.Racb. JDnnedis Amateurßoataiio Club. • i ■4.30 p.m. —Junior Pair-oaiied Inrigged Gia Race. Firstprize, £5; seeond,.i£2. Entry, 103,: 4.45 p.m. — Club Race. Qneen's Drive Boating Club. :fi-p.m.—Senior Four-oabed CiiNicEBOcTRiGGEa Race. First prize, £12; second, £6. Ectrjr^ £1. ■ 5.15 p.m. —Juniok Dodble ScirLES(CijraEKRS), Trophies. Entry, ss. ' . ■ 5.30 p.m. — Seniob. Pais-oared Inbigged > Gia Race. First prize, £5; second, £2. 5.45 p.m.—Submarine Mine BxPLOSiOff, by ths Dnnedin Engineers. All Distances Two Miles. ENTRIES (with weights) Close MONI>AY < 28th January, S p.m. 23ja J. James, Hon. Sec, Box sLJ3unß63nMeetings. HALM EES ELECTOEMII J, A. MILLAR.wiII ADDRESS ther-ElKO.' =TOBS^fCHALICERS aa^ollow**—. " t PORT CHALMEES — THIS (WED&ES ! DAY^KSNlNG,23rd,J?otesters;:HaJl ROSLYN—On THURSDAY, 24th, .Sfc' John's Hall. BAVENSBOTIRHE—'On - FKBOAY^ ,25fJi' J3ckman!s-aall. i Eachejraningxrt'SdSptfc. 22ft( EnfiSo Eotices. ' A Llr jRAETJES having CLAIMS agriasi* -c^- the ESTATE of K£WE3^! Mosgiel, ore Tequested to tend particulars of; samo to-JCSHN BOWIE <ir-*cr JAMES BjSiR v «ju»-of Patersoa and .Barr, on-or teforo '?&EDu KSSDAY, 30. 22ja KsBAFEK AND BIKBBB CQIfTEST, r Under tli3ausj»cea-ef the -OTAGO AGBICDETORftSa^SD/K^OSAli SOGl'ifa.% usiaawaieid-at ME>WIELIATBC:pjCCEfiSES BAIiHO-R&L 3?AvRM, OXT3*Ejia _ (Kindly lent for"tile 3MaD, THURSDAT, 24th JfiNtmß^' First' Erize, Gcob (MisnAX. Twined at :.J '■geSaesa (prßßentedliy-Messiß St Oona^iyandiCbO. SecondsPrizsj-GoEU 3ffiE»i]i,,valaed^aisffgjijߣaß (presented by the ■Sooistj). Names' of-JodgesraspointoJ,, CanfliKons,, <Sb.v W Secretary's-Office. erjr. 3>rncmE, 18ja Secretaiy,: _ JOSEPH L A mi ROCHDAiaS, ENGLAND. Wanted Names of Importers. flja n OODALL'S BAKING POWDES.—War%JC ranted pare, free from,.atam■ and:allio{her jnjVlriflSS.ingtCClifints; J£fl_

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10264, 23 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10264, 23 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10264, 23 January 1895, Page 1