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"»'»», «S_,_-._... ! . _.. - „,.'< ■■:.-■ *» LTTTELTON. AEtIIVED. Sept. 28— Invermciv, barque, 1600 tons, Hatton, from Capetown, via Otago Heads. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. SAUKD. Spt. 28 — Takapnra, s s.. 370 tons, Greet, for northern ports. Union St.amuhip Company, agtn.3. Passengers : Por Wellington— Mi.ses Hodge, Lee, Mrs Lee, Hon G. l-l'Lean, Mes.rs Allison, Hoskings, Paogle, Mably, Bethell, Parkinson (2), Blake, Barrett, Ellis, Grtnt, Cookson, Marsden, Harley, Lindiay, Master Ivey; for Auckland— Mr Noleon. Sept. 28 — Herald, s.e., 356 tons, Jones, for Wellington and Greymouth. Union Steamship Co-npany, a gra 'a. Amusements, Meetings Bza, Theatre JKi ota l. Lessee and Manager Bland Holt The Success Attained Last Evening by BLAND HOLT'S SECOND GREAT PRODUCTION Was an assured one, even from the rising of the Curtain. The Novelty; the Brilliancy; the Interest of THE TRUMPET CALL. THE TRUMPET OALL. Resulted in a Trihute of Enthusiastic Approval , from the Audience, which Packed the Theatre in ' Every Part. The Wonderful Mechanical Surprises The Correct and Magnificent Costuming The Elaborate and Perfect Staging Combined vath the Powerfully Artistic Efforts of this POPULAR AND CLEVER COMBINATION, Were by UNANIMOUS EXPRESSION Voted SUPREME in Theatrical Production. As previously announced, however, THE TRUMPET CALL Can only be played for TWO NIGHTS MORE, TWO NIGHTS MORE, As on Monday evening next The Famous Sporting Drama A MILLION OF MONEY A MILLION OF MONEY Will be produced. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Day Tickets at Whitta's and Eslick's. _ Furnishings for each production from H. Fuhrmaun's. Auction. PARADE SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON & Co. (associated with the National M. &A. Company of N. Z. f Limited) Will Sell at NEW SHOW GROUNDS, SATUBDAT, SEPT. 30, 1893 . Account W. Nixoa, Entire Pony TOM TOY, 4yrs, by Tomtit, dam Meg, by Bantam Account Wm. Gilmour, Draught Stallion WELLINGTON, by Woodlands, dam by Kelvin; second at Christchurch Show last year, being first time exhibited Account F. Whitehead, Hackney Stallion DARLLNGHURST, by Bundoora. Broken to saddle and harness, and a good dogcart horse, and has taken 2 first prizes at Rangiora Account McGrath, Clydesdale Entire Colt GENERAL GORDON, 3yrs, sire Sir Arthur Gordon, dam Dinah, by Lord Salisbury ; also, Clydesdale Entire Colt ROB ROY, sire Ben Lomond, dam Fanny, by Lord Salisbury Account John Daly, Thoroughbred Stallion ARTILLERYMAN, 3yr3, sire Artillery, dam Miss Sykes (imp.) Account John McKellar, Clydesdale Stallion BRILLIANT BOY (imp.), sire Rosebery, dam by Topsmau. Account Messrs Barclay and Foot, Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG LORNE, Syrs ; stands over 17 hands high; sire Lord Lome (imp.), dam Lily, by imported horse Prince Victor. Acconnt Client, Clydesdale Stallion ISLAND CHIEF, 6yi*s, stands 17£ hands; sire Young Banker (imp.), dam Miss Balfour, by Prince Victor (imp.), by Drew's Prince of Wales. Account A. G. Mangin, Clydesdale Stallion ROB ROY, rising Cyrs; sire Early Morning, by Young Banker, dam Helen McGregor, by Glenroy. Acconnt W. Scone, Clydesdale Stallion DUKE OF ARGYLE, Gyrs, by Argyle, dam Jess, by Blacklegs. Acconnt Messrs B. and W. Fleming, Hackney Stallion HERCULES, by Garry Owen, dam a Sir Hercules mare. Account W. Fabling, Hackney Stallion MOHICAN, 3yrs ; sire Texas, dam a HarmUm mnrp. He Elands 17 hands, with, plenty of bone and substance. Account C. lieech, Clydesdale Stallion WINDSOB CASTLE, 4yrs ; sire Prince of Windsor, dam Blossom, by Rob Roy, dam Nugget. Account E. Allison, Hackney Stallion YANKEE, Gyrs, by Berlin, dam Fanny. Account F. M. Rickman, Clydesdale Stallion ARGYLE, by Banker, dam Blossom, Young Hero. 6538 Business Notice... y^ — N SPECIAL. ( f^T iooo rm -Zi "O d J^^^< -OOYS' ©pits y^^f\st____^A/w(l\ Choose from. ks,l \I-M> \l For Boys of ■ s d jfe«f J fe___,wM I \ 3 years ... „. 9 6 i V- r^Ptfl I 5 years 10 6 \ \v_J O )/ 7 years 11 6 \A\i ]//___// 9 years 12 6 V^/^^L^-Bf io years 13 6 Kp^ I fl 12 years 14 6 I 1 8 i 14 years 15 G \ I ALL NEW GOODS, i . / / AKD OTJE | . I j OWN MANUFACTURE. Mkfjijil HALLENSTEIN BROS., * WwWlii NEW ZEALAND : .-jug fl'f Wl CLOTHING FACTORY *^^^JL#^^ Next to the D.I.C. ALEX. LOWRY, Manager. W AStTEI> ' LADI E3 OF CANTERBURY TO INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFULPAme miiAmiii MAITLES and DBESSES BEATH & Ca BOYS' KAIAPOI BOY*' KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS TWEEB SUITS 4/li EACH, COMPLETE. THE MAEYIL THE MAEYEL OF THE AGE AGE - 700 TO- SELECT FISOM, ALL PURE WOOL. BEATH & Co., CLOTHIEHS, &c. Established 3391. COKFSCTIONE-tY AND CaTSSIUG. l j_?Mim 281, BAEBADOK-. STREET NOETH, IXA.S Evary Convenience for th- __.aanf_._tu.*, _ JR. ina__7 quantity, of All ClfSEcr* ef CoafaoU.iiery. iaolcdiag Wedding and othor Cak .3. CATE ill.. Q A SPECIaLIT? Dinners, Lusohoone, Balls, Picnic Pariiet., kc, SUPPLIED LT MODERATB CHA-tGE?, KoOd3 warranted perfeotly freah and made baatzaatprials procurable. Geod 7 f.ter and E__j_a boucht for cash. telephone So, 618. 3458

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4761, 29 September 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4761, 29 September 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4761, 29 September 1893, Page 2