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■ Amusements. • ■. ' fp H EAT R E ,R OVA- L . In Preparation and will be produced on MONDAY NEXT, The Great Nautical Drama, entitled OUR VILLAGE: OR, THE WRECK OF THE RATTLESNAKE, With new and beautiful Scenery, illustrating At Home a\id Abroad. Mr Clarance Holt will appear for the nrst time in Dunedin as Tom Tullock, originally played by him in Melbourne for 30 successive nights. N.B.—Tn order to give full effect to the great scene at the end of the second act, the entire fetagewill be thrown open, representing a SINKING VESSEL IN A STOttM AT SEA. This piece has been in contemplation' for some weeks past, Tom Tullock being one of the most successful characters in Mr Holt^s repertoire. The Scenery will be painted expressly for this great production, by Messrs Tannett and Manly. The Mechanical Effects, arranged by Mr Freer. The Piece produced under the direction of Mr J. M. Wolfe, And the cast of characters embracing the full strength of this powerful company. PIT—ONE SHILLING. m H E A T R ~E ROYAL. TO-MORROW EVENING, (SATURDAY), October 24th. GREAT PERFORMANCE In honoor of THE REGATTA, Which, will take place on that day, when the Prize will be awarded on the Stage to the COXWAIN OF THE WINNING BOAT. 11 ROY ROY, AND A FAVORITE AFTERPIECE. Pit -* - - One Shilling. mHEATRE HOYA L. X Lessee : Mr. Clarance Holt. Great Attraction, for THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), OCT. 24th BENEFIT OF MR. \Y. RYAN. On which occnsir>n the renowned Mil. TOM NUNN Will appear in his admired representation of THE GRECIAN STATUE. First time of the* celebrated Haymarket Play, in Wree acts, entitled A BIRD IN jTHE HAND WORTH TWO IN THE BfJSH. In which MR. AND MRS. CLARANCE HOLT Will appear, supported by the Entire Strength of the Company. THE GRECIAN STATUES'by MR. TOM NUNN. To conclude with the interesting Drama of ALICE GREY. To-morrow (Saturday), a Powerful Performance. On Monday next, the prize production of the season. Our Village, Or the Wreck of the Rattlesnake. With new and beautiful scenery, illustrating At Home and Abroad. KOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Lessees, Messrs. T. and S. Fawcett. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. THIS AFTERNOON (FRIDAY), OCT, 24th. The first grand fashionable MORNING CONCERT. MISS EMMA NEVILLE Will appsar, together with the following- talented artistes Madame Carandini, Madame Wbyte, Mr W. Sherwin, Mr J. Small, *Mr R. W. Kohler, Mr Whyte, Mr J. Kohler, Mons. Fleury. Mr C. Cousins, Mr T. Minton, Mr Moss. Mr George Loder, Conductor. Supported by the whole strengih of the Royal Princess' Theatre, and Commercial Concert Hall. The performance will commence at 2 p.m. precisely. Boxes and seats should be secured at once, at Rees', next fie Provincial. JDOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees-Messrs T. & S. Fawcktt, Last time of MR. GEORGE FAWCETT AND MISS EMMA NEVILLE In Cinderella. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 24th OCTOBER, The performance will commence with CASPAR LAVATER. Mr George Fawcett, Dance, Miss E. Wiseman. To eoncluie with, for positively the last time, CINDERELLA. Clorinda ... ... Mr George Fawcett Prince Prettyyet .. Miss E. Neville DUNEDIN Watermens'Whale Boat Race. The above Race will take place on Saturday, October 251h, at 4 p.m. precisely, between the City ofHobart (blue flag), Eclipse, (red flag), Albert (white flag), Marion (white flag, with red cross). The firei boat to receive a prize of Twenty Pounds (L2O), and the second boat Ten Pounds, (L 10). N.B.—The Victoria steamer will not leave til! after the Race, for the accommodation of Port passengers. BA T H S.-BA T H S.- BATH S.— City Baths, Eattray-street.—Warm, Gold, and Shower Baths. Open from"6 a.m to 8 p.m • Sundays, till 12 noon. ■ Private Baths for Ladies. MUSIC. MUSIC.-500 New and Select Pieces of Music, just arrived per Aldinga. hi. Nashelski,- Princes street, next door to Theatre Royal. OTAGO CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Club will take place this evening at half-past 7 o'clock, at M'Cubdin's Hotel, Kattray-street. A. DICK, Hon. Sec. To Let* ' • OFFICES to Let, Apply at the London. Auction Mart, Jetty-street. TO LET, Office and Store, 4-roomed House AppJy to JI A: & R. BairdHOUSE to Let, and Furniture for Sale, cheap. A capital opportunity for a small family wishimr a.comfortable home., Apply to Madame Duret. opposite the Parsonage, Stuart-street. , x ,; .. ..,,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 264, 24 October 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 264, 24 October 1862, Page 6

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