Anrasements. THEATRE ROY A L Lessee: Mb. James Le Hot. ; TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. R I CJI Alt D if 1., A Great Shaksperiaa Performance. Mil. CLAKANCE HOLT, " In his iained impersonation of King Richard the Third. MADAME MAEIE DURET As Queeu Elizabeth. MRS. CLARANCE HOLT As Lady Anne. Supported by the entire strength of the Company. New and magnificent scenery. To conclude with the new Farce of _ ~ , OUR NELLI\ In which MRS. LCLARANGE HOLT will appear. H^JL^rS?*l' the world-renowned Legendary Play of THE CORSICAN BROTKEItS will be pranced, mttt most gorgeous scenery, and powerful mecbanieal effects Louis D/Franchi, Fabian D'Franchi <tiie Twtn Brothers of Corsica), Mr. Clarence Holt. Doors open at 7, performance to commence at halfpast? Precisely N.8.-The Box plan is now onen ~ at Mr. fcashebki's Muse Repository, next door to the ■- Theatre, where pnvate boxes orplaces may be secured. Private Boxes (holdinpr e^ht person?) L 2 2s. Do. (holding four) LI ss. Single tickets (when privato boxes not taken) 7s. Gd. Dres* circle. s*. • Side boxes aud lower circle, 45.; stalls, 35.; p<t 2% ' J>OYAL PRINCESS' THATfiE. Lessees ... Messbs. T. & S. Fawcett. Tremendous SueceK of ME. CHARLES YOUNG. The favorite Comedian. | TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), THE LESSON FOR LADIES, Mons, St. Val Mr. Chas. Young. DANCES & SONGS, To conclude with the most successful Farce of THE LOTTERY TICKET. Wormwood .. .... Mr. Charles Young. rnHE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION JL RACE Will he run over the i DUNE DIN COURSE, OS WEDNESDAY, 4m MARCH, 1563. Stewards : William Morley, Esq. John Maclean, E?e James MeKenzie, E~q. Mark Nob!e, Esq. " Fiizivilibm Wentworth Esq. To act with Stewards that may ba appointed irora each of the Colonies. Clerk of the Course—Hoxosart : J. Switzer, Eso. * CHAMPION ii AC E Of 1000 soT3., with a sweepstakes of 100 sore. each, adaed ; the second horse to receive 200 soys, out of the stake; and the third to save his stake, if more than three start. Weight for age. Three miles. Nominations, enclosing 25 sots., to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Otaio Jockey Club, at the Provincial Hotel, Duneuin, on or be I. re Ist November, 1562, but all nominations sent in due course of j>ost, and bearing the Post-oiace mark of the above or a previous date to be eligible. A ftirtber payment of 25 soys. under similar terms of post, to be addressed as above on or before 31st December, 18G2 ; and the final payment oi 50 boys, to be absolutely made as above previous to etzht p.m., on Wednesday, the 18th February, 1863, or all previous monies to be forfeited to the stake. a } Weights—Three yrs old, 7st 41b; four yre, 9st 4ibCve yrs, lOst; six and ajred, lOst 41b; mares and geldings allowed 31b, and a further allowance of 21b if maidens. Other events of the meeting will bo duly announced. Five per cent, deducted from the gross of the stakes for expenses of Course. SYDNEY JA.MES, Secretary. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! gULLOCK AND WALKER UMBER MERCHANTS AND SAW MILL PROPRIETORS, Beg to announce that, having completed the new arrangements and additional machinery at their VICTORIA STEAM SAW-MILLS,"STEWART'S ISLAND, They are prepared to execute orders for Sawn Timber of any size, and to any extent. THE MILLS, With the additional STEAM POWER recently erected, being now capable of cutting upwanla of 00,000 feet per week, Contractors and others may rely upon the punctual and correct fulfilment of large orders. CUMBERLAND-STREET SAWING, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS. OULLOCK AND WALKER, Are Now Prepared to SAW UP DEALS and OTHER TIMBER, Plane and produce Mouldings to any extent and of any pattern, at their Steam Mills, in Cumberlandstreet. BULLOCK AND WALKER, Have on hand, in their yards, iv Cumberlftnd-*t»et Stuart-street, near the Gaol and the New Jetty the most varied and extensive assortment of TiniW in Dunedin. It comprises:— 5* 1 V™ 6 ' *? w > and scanUines, all kinds and sizes Kauri boards and scantlings, all kinds and sizes Hobart Town splits, laths, and shingles American shelving „ T&, G lumber „ „ T& G flooring Feather-edged Baltic weather-boards Clear pine, 2-in. j 1-in., and i-in. Cedar, 1-m, and | i DOORS. R.P., S.M., and D.M., from 2ft 6in. x 6ft. 6in. to SASHES AND CASEMENTS. American and cedar, all kinds and all sizes. TgULLOCK AND WALKER Uave now landing, in splendid order, ex Escort «n n d Grasmere, alarge shipment of Scotch Flooring ?^ A^^F'o tet from «* well known . firm of R. Mtllar and Sons, Montrose. It consist S'OOO 1^ T& G white Baltic 30,000,; fin. ;; " • ,H " V™-, " Phiaand beaded' iW,UOO runniHg feet mouldings and architraves, yellow and white pine. BULLOCK AND WUKBfi Solicit the attention of Builders and Contractors to their extensive stock and unrivalled faeiiitie for the execution of all orders connected with tii Building Trade. 5 per cent, discount allowed for cash.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 229, 13 September 1862, Page 3
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