Amusements, THEATRE ROYAL. Lessen : Mr. Clarakcb Holt. Another Grand Legitimate Production. Great Reduction of Prices. PIT, ONE SHILLING. Lower *'oxes, 2s Stalls, 3s THIS EVENING (MONDAY? 00T%20' The celebrated Play, in 4 Acts, entitled AMBITION, OR THE TOMB, THE THRONE, AND THE SCAFFOLD. In which MR, and MRS. CLARENCE HOLT Will appear iv their powerful impersonations of Etheiwold Marquis of Derby, and Catherine Howard, Supported by the entire strength ofthe Company. New and .Magnificent Scenery, painted expressly for this Splendid Play, by Messrs Manby and Tannett. Dance Miss Ada Hart. To conclude with the popular farce of THE VALET DE SHAM. Remember the Prices- Pit, One Shilling. T>OYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees - Messrs T. & S. Fawcett TREMENDOUS SUCCESS ' Ofthe Burlesque n , CINDERELLA: Prince Prettypet ■ Miss Emma 'Neville.Cl°2Sl laJ£ B«shin S tJli»g^ •• • • Mr «co. Fawcett. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th, Mrs. Centliver's Comedy, iv 3 Acts, THE WONDER. Don Felix Mr Geo. Fawcett. Donna Violante Miss Emma Neville. To conclude with CINDERELLAOr, Tke Lover, the Lacket, and the Slipmk On Friday next the First Grand Morning Concert' under Distinguished Patronage, on which occasion all the available talent iv the colony will bo pn°-a<*<?d Seats should be secured at once at Reed's, nexUhe Provincial. In preparation, the charming burlesque entitled THE NYMPH OF THE LURLEYBURGH • also the sensation Jtraina entitled OUR VILLAGE or the WRECK OF THE RATTLESNAKE. Seats in the Circle ought to be secured at the Box Office (Rees's), next to the I*i*ovincial, immediately. The entrance to the circle is now completed from High-street. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Parquette, 2s ; Pit, Is — — — . ARRIVED FROM THE NOR T H AND WILL SHORTLY APPEAR IN HER Unrivalled Musical Entertaikmkkt. MISS HARRIET GORDON, Tnja "QUEEN OF SON G." For further particular, see future Advertisements. THOS. HETHERINGTON, Agent. GRAND Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every Evening, Commercial Concert Hall. One Shilling. T7INGLISH, Irish, and Scotch Songs; Duetts and HA Trios To-Night. MADAME. CARANDINI and MADAME E. WHYTE at Commercial Concert Hall This Evening. "\T EW Local Songs To-Nijrht, by Mr. SMALL— 1M "Mrs. Doorsou's Lament." MESSRS. KOHLERJ SHERWIN, WHITE, COUSINS, at the Commercial Conceit Hall To-Night. DUNEDIN Watermens' Whale Boat Race. To start from the New Jetty, at 4 o'clock. Saturday, 25th October. Subscription Li.sts open at the Cafe de Paris, Jetty-street; Moir's Hotel ; and the Provincial. _ To LetTO LET, a Thrc-rooined Cottage. Apply Riordan Bros., Cafe de Paris, Jetty-street. TO LET, a Shop in Princes-street. Apply G. W. Payne and Co., next, to Sorley and Samuel's, Ironmongers, F-inces-street. TO LET.—A Five-roomed House. Furniture for Sale. Now occupied by Madame Duret. A s|)Jendid opportunity for any one wanting a comfortable home. Apply at Green's, opposite the Parsonage, Stuart-street. Miscellaneous. LOST, a ! oclcet Book in Princes-street—XOs. reward. G. W. Payne, Princes-street, next to Sorley and Samuels, Ironmongers. THE Crystal Bar at the Union Hotel will be Open to-nip,ht. J. HARDING and CO. MUSICAL. —A Gentleman of experience open to engagement as Vocalist or Manager in select concert room; good vocal ability, and well up in local composition. Address Mirrim, office of this paper. WAIHOLA STORES. CLARENDON. MESSRS. WHITEHEAD & BUCHANAN having purchased the Business of Messrs. H. Houghton and Co., at the above Stores, are now engaged in re-stocking them with an extensive and varied assortment of merchandise, carefully selected ; and will, on the 20th instant, be prepared to supply torekeepers and others with groceries, provisions, wines and spirits, clothing, boots and shoes, diggers' tools, timber, &c, &c, at the lowest market prices. The storage and forwarding1 branch, in connection with the steamer Planet and other vessels, will receive especial attention, with a view to increasing the facilities hitherto a&orded the storekeepers and settlers ofthe District. Dunedin, 13th October, 1862. WALTER FORREST. If this should meet the eye of Walter Forrest, lately arrived from Scotland, or any one who can give any information about him, will be thankfully received by his brother. Addres DanielsSForrest, Mossgiel Mills, East Taieri! by Dunedin. TARIFF OF &EW ZEALAND. HEW ZEALAND IMPORT DUTIES. .i ~ £ s. d Ale, beer, cider, and perry, m wood, the gallon ... ... ... ...000 Ale, beer, eider, and perry, in bottle, the gallon .010 Cigars and snuff, the lb. ... ... 0 3 0 Coffee, chicory, cocoa, and chocolate, the lb. 0 0 3 Cutlery, hardware, platedware, hollowware, and ironmongery of all sorts, and candles and soap of all sorts, the cwt. 0 8 3 Firearms of every description, each ... 0 5 0 Gunpowder, the lb. ... ... ... 0 0 0 Manufactures of silk, cotton, linen and -woollen, and all articles manufactured therefrom,' drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, millinery, furs, hats, boots, shoes, confectionery, bottled fruits, dried fruits, mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, sauces spices, and oilmen's stores of all kinds (measuring outside the packages), the cubic foot ... o i 0 Spirits and strong waters of every kind' sweetened or otherwif c, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof'by Syke's Hydrometer, and so on in proportion for any greater strength than : the strength of proof, the gallon ... 09 0 ! Sugar, raw and refined of all kinds, and I treacle and molasses, the lb. 0 0 1 I Tea, the lb. ... ... ... .004 I Tobacco, the lb. .. ... .'. o j <j Wine, in -wood and bottle, containing less than 25 per cent, of alcohol of a specific gravity of 825 at 60 degrees Fahrent heit's tnermometer, the gallon ... 0 3 © The following; articles are free of duty:— Anchors and chains, and rod, bolt, bar, sheet, hoop, and pig iron and nails, sailcloth, cordage, twine, cotton-yarn bags, sacks,and woolpacks, spirits of tar and turpentine, tooacwfoi elieepwash, nuts of all kinds, powder fit only for blaming purposes, an all unenumerated goods, wares, aiid merchandise. In Otago there s an export duty ox 2s. 6d. per ©unn on old
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 260, 20 October 1862, Page 4
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948Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 260, 20 October 1862, Page 4
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