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Amusements. TJOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE Lessees Fawoeti & Co. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE GRAND BALLET TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD, To Conclude with LOVERS' QUAKItELS. Stalls, 45.; Boxes, 3s. 6d.; Pit, Is, ~ A GRAND SUBSCRIPTION-BALL; niO inaugurate the Opening of the Theatre, wil J_ take place at the New Theatre Royal, Princesstreet, on Friday,'tbe 4th proximo. The following Gentlemen have kindly consented to act as Steward*on the occasion:-—> . ' • Dr. Buchanan •. ■ J. A. Douglas, Esq.i J. Kattray, Esq. V. J. Alderson, Esq. J. Cnrgill, Esq. A. Jackson, E=q. j It. Robertson, Esq. C. F. .Black, Esq. J. Jones, Esq. ■ H. Driver, Esq. , As the number will bo limited, application for Tickets must be made to the Stewards not later than Tuesday, the Ist July. Tickets, inclusive of nil refreshments, supper, &c, are regulated by the Stewards, as follows: — Double Tickets, Lady and Gentleman, L2 2 0 Gentleman's do. 1 11 6 Xadies, when more than one are introduced by a Gentleman 1 10 Ns application for tickets can be entertained after the above date. The whole of the extensive Pit will be devoted to Dancing ; the Cafe and Stage will be reserved for refreshments and lounge rooms. A first-class Band will be in attendance, and au awning' to the entrance door will be erected. To avoid confusion carriages will please hend to the Cutting. : Lost, Found, &c; T OST, one Chesnut Horse, branded DS on oft .Li shoulder, from the Black' Horse Hotel, Silve Stream. Apply J. M'Gctire, office of this paper. LOfcST, a large i'arcel, containing Carpeting, Win-' dow Blinds, Ac, on the top of Saddle Hill. Whoever will deliver same to John Crammond, East Taieri, or James Morrison," Princes-street, will bo Rewarded. LUST, on the evening of the *!oth instant, on the road opposite Mr. Cargill's dwelling, one firkin Cork Butter, and one case Brandy. A person driving a four-wheeled vehicle, passing shortly after they wore, missed, is supposed to have picked them up. Any person bringing the property to Mr. John Gkiwim's Store, Walker-street, will receive L2 re- • ward. REWARD. : LOST, a grey Mare, aged, branded EL near shoulder ; also, a dark brown (nearly black) Mare, white blaze, white hind feet, branded JL off ribs. The above reward will bs paid to the person giving such information as shall lead to their recovery ; <md, it stolen, £20 reward, on conviction of the offender. After this notice any person found detaining them will be prosecuted. F. FULTON, The Forbnry. SHE E P L OST. £10 Reward. T OST from the White Swamp on or about the 28th 8 i May last, 200 sheep, more or less, branded portion A in a circle; plain O; S and O with stroke through it. Whoever will pive such information to Mr. J; Wilson, butcher, Macla.ugau-street, as will lead to the recovery of the same, shall receive the above rewaid pro raiaior the number so recovered. Also, one "White Cow, branded with a heart, for which, on information to the above .J. Wilson leading to the recovery of the same,'the reward of £5 will be paid.

FOUND, Ship's Boat. Came ashore back of the Gridiron Hotel, opposite office of this paper. t T7loUND.—Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark ■JJ Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on i the near shoulder. The owner can have him by paying expenses incurred. If not claimed within Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. For further particulars apply to JAMES PARKER, Waitahuna, or at the Old Post Office Store. April 22rd, 180-2. T7UVE POUNDS REWARD. Stolen, on the night JO of the 24th, from the Fishmarket, Four Kingfish; ' also, on the night of the 25th, a number of l'isb, from a box just landed from the Pride of the Yarra. Lo reward will he given for any information that will lead to the conviction of the thief or thieves. JOHN JAMES WEBB, Manager Duuedin Fishing Company. ! mEDf SHILLINGS REWARD.—StrayedorStolen, ! A from Franklin's Boarding'-house in Walker-street, on the 24th inst., a Black Collie Bitch, brown points, with a piece of rope tied to her neck. £10 REWARD. MISSING from the Omoo, in January last, and probably delivered in mistake with other cargo.' a Small Case, addressed W. Montgomery, r.nd containing a piece of plate. Any- person returning the same to Dalgety, Rattray & Co., or giving such lufor- . mation as may lead to its recovery, will receive the above, reward. THE DUKEDIN EXPRESS. JOE MILLS, (Late of Cobb and Co.), BEGS to inform the public and business men of of Dunedin, that on and after MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 30m, He intends to deliver parcels and merchandise in all parts of Dimedin, anil the North. East Valley. Gentlemen patronising the ahove firm, may depend that all goods entrusted to Joe Mills, will he received and delivered with punctuality, and at the loiv§st possible ratea. • Orders to be left at— Moody and Co.'s, Princes-slrcot Rees and Co., tobacconists, Stafford-street Morse and OrbeL's, corner Princes and Rattray • streets Fargie, Paterson and Co., Princes-street Criterion Hotel, and .Lament's Store, North East Valley. JOE MILLS, Proprietor. •Dunedin Express Office, June 27th, 1802. ' A LL DEBTS duo to the Steam Packet RcstauA rant an; requested to be paid on or before Monday. 30th June, and all outstanding accounts to be rendered by the same date; otherwise they will _ not be recognised. CARR AND MARTIN. June 26, 1562. I\/TR. JAMES GAVIN, house carpenter, is re4.yX quested to call at this oflice to hear of something fo His advantage. ' GiiELONG STORES. FARGIE. PATERSON & CO.-, Wholesale and Retail Hay. Corn and General Product Mer chants, George-street. P GRIFFIN, Slater, at the Octagon Timber . y?xd. teaataafi mm rut1 i.i*.n«jJa«^nJPiß»fi iUM«w illil».lH3BHßMi HIGHLAY DIGGINGS. TO LET, on Building Leases, on most advantageous terras, ii; the Township of Waikouaiti, on the great north road, . 200 SECTIONS OF TOWN LANDS. Also 20 SECTIONS IN BEACH-STREET, Immediately 'adjoining the site of the proposed Government Jetty. As well As a Large Tract of Land in the Sling Valley district, nliout 15 miles from the "Wjiikouniti, a first-rate tito for a good Accommodation House. The Undersigned will be nt Waikouaiti on Thursday next, the 3rd July, and will be happy to treat with any one desirous of leasing any portionbf the ■ lauda above mentioned. ■■■■•• :i •••■. ■•' ' • ■-" •■■■ J. JONES,; Jetty-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 6

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