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Amusements. Royal princess theatre. This Evening, will he produced, for the first time in Dunedin, THE ENCHA NT ED ISLE, Or, Raising the Wind on the most approved principle. Ferdinand ... ... Miss Anna horde Preceded by the celebrated drama, entitled, THE POISONERS ; Or, The Island of St Tropcz. Henri Desart Mr J. Rayner Subscriber’s Tickets to be had of Mr Louis Court, Provincial Hotel. Royal princess theatre. LAST APPEARANCE OF MR HENRY TALBOT. On MONDAY Evening next, October 11th, MR HENRY TALBOT, Having most generously volunteered his services, and Mr L. Court having kindly placed the Theatre at his disposal, the performance will be for the Benefit of the OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. On which occasion will be produced Tom Taylor’s Comedy of STILL WATERS RUN DEEP, John Mildmay Mr H. Talbot. And other Novelties. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls. 2s ; Pit, Is. Seats can be secured at Messrs Geddes Bros., Stafford street. ASONIC HALL. WOODROOFFE’S CELEBRATED EXHIBITION Of Fancy and Philosophical GLASS-BLOWING AND SPINNING, The most Novel and Instructive Entertainment ever witnessed in the Colonies. THIS EVENING, Doors open 30 past 7. TWO GLASS STEAM-ENGINES. High and low pressure, which will he in Constant Operation, and a full explanation of which will b« given. A QUARTZ-CRUSHING MACHINE, Made entirely of Glass. Also, MODELS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS. A BEAUTIFUL CASCADE FOUNTAIN. At the close of each Entertainment a Collection of Works of Art will be DISTRIBUTED TO THE AUDIENCE. Admission, 2s ; Children, Is. C. A. WOODROFFE, Proprietor. H. PEACHMAN, Agent. WATER OF LEITH HOTEL.—A Ball will be held at the above Hotel, on Monday evening next, October 11. Doors open at half-past 8. Admission ; 5s double ticket, or 3s single. BENEFIT CONCERT. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT AND HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. THE BENEFIT CONCERT to be given by the Dunedin Private Musical Society, in aid of the OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, Will take place in the ' NEW POST OFFICE HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBER. Admission: Double tickets (lady and gentleman), 5s ; Single do, 3s. Tickets may now be had from Mr R. K. Murray, Rattray street; Mr C. Begg, Princes street North ; the Secretary of the Institution, and the members of the Dunedin Private Musical Society. Provincial Government Notices. 11,000 ACRES, GOVERNMENT AGRICULTURAL LAND, (Being part of the Hon. F, D. Bell’s runs) in Shag Valley. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the JJv following allotments of land, comprising about 11,000 acres, in the Shag Valley, will he Open for Application, in the Land Office, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the Twentieth day of October, 18(59, viz. ; Sections 9 to 38, Dunhack District Sections 2 to. 25, Waihemo District Maps he seen in the Laud Office ; and lithographs of the same may be obtained from the various agents. J. T. THOMSON, Chief Commissioner. • Extract from Land Act : “In the event of two or more persons having made application for the same laud on the same day, such laud shall ho put up for sale by public auction, open to all bidders.” NOTICE. The Government has made arrangements with the Lessee, whereby purchasers of Land within this Block, who bona fide occupy the same, will be entitled to depasture cattle on the unsold lands within the Block on paying to the Lessee (the Hon. F. D. Bell) the sum of 3s 6d per annum for each head of cattle so depastured. The grazing right will he on the following scale Owners of not exceeding 100 acres will be entitled to depasture 10 head of great cattle ; exceeding 100 and not excced ng 200 acres, 15 head ; 200 acres and upwards, 20 head. D. REID, Secretary for Land and Works. SEPARATE Tenders will be received at the Government Offices, Dunedin, until noon of Monday, the 20th day of December, 1809, for the Purchase of the Stores in Bond and Jetty streets (known as Reynolds’s Bond and Jones’s Store), with the ground con nccted therewith. A description of the ground may bo seen at the Government Offices. The Government does nob bind itself to accept any offer. D. REID, Secretary for Land and Works. sth October, 1869.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2006, 9 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2006, 9 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2006, 9 October 1869, Page 3

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