mHEATRE ROYAL. LESSEES— MESSRS. TOWERS and CO. Stage Manager Mr. F. Howe Scenic Artist Mr. C. Massey Director of Orchestra ... Mr. Owen Acting Manager Mr. J Dunn, jun. Mechanist ... .. Mr. Hyder GREAT PRODUCTION— CINDERELLA. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 26. CINDERELLA ! With the following Powerful Cast. Prince Prettypet (in search of a wife) ... Miss Marian Dunn Dandini (his valet, the victim of circumstances) Mr. F. Howe Alidora(his tutor, not of the f.imily of Squeer's) Mr. Tom Dalo Baron Balderdash (of Balderdash Hall, Balderdashere) \ t Mr. J.Dunn Buttoni (the original boy in buttons, not by Dicktn's) Mr. J. Batson Mother Hubbard (one of those) Mr. E. Keeley Clorinda (the Baron's eldest and fairest daughter, came out last season) Mr. F. Tovrert Ti-be (the Baron's No. 2, a rare treasure) . . Miss Flora Anstead Cinderella (a meuiy-an- | coaly girl studying Coke at the Bars) ... Miss M. Griffiths To commence with the glorious comedy of THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Mr. Charles Torrens ... Mr. F. Toweri Capt. Murphy Maguire Mr. F. Howe Mr. Aminadab Sleek ... Mr. John Dunn Mr. Frank Vincent ... Mr. J. Batson Mr. Danvers ... ... Mr. E. Keeley Mrs. Ormsby Delmaine Miss Marian Dunn Lady Sowerby Oreamly Miss Flora Anstead Mrs. Charles Torrens... Miss M. Griffiths Bo* Office at Theatre Royal, where Seats can be engaged. Prices : Stalls, ss. : Boxes, 35. ; Pit, 2s. Ooors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock.
IMMIGRANTS EXPECTED. Superintendent's < )ffice, Wellington, 12th April, 1865. ¦VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that there _[3| are expected to arrive per ship BERAH, advertised to sail from London on the 31st January last, about 14 Married Couples 20 Single Women, and 40 Single Men. The men comprise agricultural and general labourers, shepherds, blacksmiths, carpenters, &c, and will be open to engagement by settlers on arrival. The single women are mostly accustomed to domestic service, and will also be open to engagement by heads of families on arrival. Intending employers in town are recommended to make their engagements personally on the acjfival of the ship, and country employers are requested to do so through their agents. JOHN KNOWXES, Immigration Clerk.
MB. W. ROBERTSON, A UCTIONfiPR, STOCK AND CATTLE SALESMAN, &0., Having obtained an Auctioneers' License, is now prepared to conduct Sales of Stock, Cattle, and STATION PROPERTIES. From his extensive and long experience in the Colonies, he flatters himself that his judgment will be found serviceable to his clients. Gentlemen favouring him with their instructions may rest assured that his best exertions shall be used in their behalf. A3COUNT SALES PROMPTLY RENDER^D. WILLIAM ROBERTSON, STOCK AND CATTLE SALESMAN, WILLIS STREET.
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Evening Post, Issue 66, 26 April 1865, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 66, 26 April 1865, Page 3
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