OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Overture, “Guy Mannering.” By particular desire, “-ROB ROY,” with all original music. Highland Fling.. Overture To conclude with Burlesque, “LA SONNAMBULA.” IJIHE “AM EE IC A N BA EL OF’ At the CORINTHIAN HALL TO-NIGHT. New Ballads, Songs, and Eccentricities. Admission One Shilling. A U X H A R D E N S. A. C. Rees.... Lessee, O PEN DAILY. In future -on Sunday afternoons (weather permitting) a Steamer will run. ADMISSION FREE. RAC E E G E R T O N (Mrs George Case), and MR. GEORGE CASE, Will shortly arrive and' preseiit their Celebrated '* Entertainments at ST GEORGE’S HALL, Stuart-street. TAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. ABA L L Under the Patronage of the 'LADIES BAZAAR COMMITTEE, Will be held >at ST GEORGE’S HALL, •T HIS E V E N I N G. Stewards : G. E. Barton, Esq. St John Branigan, Esq. C. Caldwell, Esq. B. L. Far jeon, Esq. J. H. Harris, Esq. T. M. Hocken, Esq. H. Howorth, Esq. "B. G. Haggitt, Esq. ’R. B. Martin, Esq. H. J. Miller, Esq. F. Richardson, Esq. W. H. Reynolds, Esq. R. M. Robertson, Esq. A. C. Strode, Esq. ■ G. Turnbull, Esq. G. K. Turton, Esq. J. Vogel, Esq. E. fl’. Ward, Esq. 'Gentleman’s Ticket .£1 I 0 Lady’s Ticket 0 ‘lO 6 (Including Refreshments), Gan be obtained from the Ladies’ Bazaar Com'mittee,- the Stewards, and from the Secretary, Farley’s Buildings, Princes street. OTAGO BENEVOLEKT INSTITUTION. GRAND GALA AND FANCY FAIR, A GALA AND Under the Patronage of the Ladies’ Bazaar Committee, Wi 1 be-held at YAUXHALL GARDENS, On ‘ SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY, IS6B. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary. 11th January, 18G6. GALLDONIAN SOCIETY. MEETING of the Directors will beheld at the Committee Rooms, Rattray-street, ■on Friday evening,- at 8 o’clock. Business: The ■accounts in connection with : the Gatheeing ■to be laid before the Meeting, &c - JOHN R. THOMPSON, Secretary. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WILLIE M HAY, Bookseller, Dunedin, re- ■ speck ully invites all parties who believe their eases in the Resident Magistrate’s Court have been decided against them contrary to evi--dence, to furnish him, within the next fortnight, with full particulars of every such case, with a view of taking decisive action in the matter. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. WILLIAM HAY, Bookseller, Dunedin, will thank any gentleman who was present at the Court this morning to furnish the advertiser with his impressions, in writing,'of the Teply made by Mr Abraham .Solomon when ■under cross-examination’in the cause of Solomon ■versus Hay r relative to a certain glass case.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 838, 12 January 1866, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 838, 12 January 1866, Page 3
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