v- Amnsenrents. rjl HE AT RE ROYAL. More Novelty. NEW -ENGAGEMENTS. On MONDAY NEXT, MISS HARRIET GORDON, QUEEN OF SONG, And MR. J. p. HYDES Will appear, supported by the full strength of this powerful and talented Company. OPERA, DRAMA, And BURLESQUE Nightly, with NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. mHEATRE ROYAL. JL Lessee : Mit. Clarance Holt. PIT-ONE SHILLING.. A Great Perfonnance for THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), "-NOV. Ist. Last Night of The Prize Nautical Drama, entitled OUR VILLAGE: OR, THE WRECK OF THE lUTTLESNAKE, With all the new and beautiful Scenery. Last Night of Mr CLARANCE HOLT in his Celebrated character of TOM TULLOCK. Last Night of Mrs CLARANCE HOLT as Florence Halliday. o T n T T^a^ifrht of tlle Grand Scanic Effect, the SINKING VESSEL IN A STORM AT SEA. To commence with the beautiful Scotch play, entitled THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR. LucyAshton .. .. Mrs Clarance Holt. On MONDAY NIGHT, MISS HARRIET GORDON And MR. J. p. HYDES Will in ake their first appearance at this Theatre. THIS EVENING. CONTINUED SUCCESS op MR. GEORGE FAWCETT AND MISS E. NEVILLE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Ist NOVEMBER, The performance will commence with Coleman's celebrated Comedy, entitled THE POOR GENTLEMAN. Dr Ollapod .. .; .. Mr Geo. Fawcett Frederick Bramble .. .. Mr W. Slier win Humphrey Dobbins .. .. Mr J. Dunn Lieutenant Worthington .. Mr T. Fawcett To conclude with the great Burlesque, The NYMPH OF THE LURLEOURG. Sir Rupert Miss E. Neville The Seneschel .. .. Mr Geo. Fawcett. KOYAL PRINCE ,S' THEATRE. Lessees, Messrs. T. and S. Fawcett. SECOND GRAND FARSHIONABLE MORNING CONCERT. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1862. PROGRAMME—PART 1. Overture by the Orchestra, Auber. Quartette from the Opera of •' Lucy of Lammer," Company. Duett for two Concerts, Messrs R, and J. Kohler. Ballad, "In a Leafy Garden," (George Loder) Miss Emma Neville. Ballad, " The Land os my Birth." (A. Lea) Mr Sherwin. Scena, " So?fcly Sighs the Voice of Evening," from Der Freyschutz, by Madame Carandini. New Local Song, "The Dunedin Fish Market," Mr J. Small. After which, Mr Kohler will give his Performances upon the Rock Harmonicon. Part 2.—Quartette, from the Enchantress, Madame Carandini, Madame Whyte, and Messrs Sherwin and Small. Ballad " The Mocking Bird," \/oy particular desire), Miss Emma Neville. Comic Duett, Madame Carandini and Mr Sherwin. Song, " Merrily over the Snow," (A. Schleosser) Madame Whyte. Irish Comic Song, Mr J. Small. Ballad, " L ist Rose of Summer," Madame Carandini. Duet. " Deh conte." (dellini), Madame Carandini and Madame Whyte Ballad, " What will you do Love," (S. Lover) Miss Emma Neville. Comic Laughing Glee (by desire) •' What a life we G.v psies lead. JTOTICE -DUNEDIN GARRICK CLUB. A Special General Meeting of the Members wiil be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 3.-d November, at the Proviccial Hotel, at 7.30 o'clock sharp. Tiie business to he transacted being of great importance, the whole of the Members are requested to attend. A. M'LANDRESS, Vice-Pies:dent. DUNEDIN CRICKET CLUB. Established 1860. President: His Honok the Superintendent. Vice-President : J. Hvde Harris, Esq. Hon. Treasurer : I. Switzer, Esq. Hon. Secretary : J. Kisslino, Esq. . Committee. Messrs T. W. Bamiord Messrs W. H. Smith „ W. J. Steele „ W. Murison „ T.K.Ryder „ Jas. Fulton „ G. K. Turton „ A. Carrick „ St. John Branigan „ T. H. Ivey. PERSONS wishing to join the above Club are requested to apply to any of the above Committee, or any Office-bearer, as early as possible. The first Field Day of the Club will be Wednesday, the sth November. Wickets pitched on the ground (near Mr Cargill's) at 4 p.m. J. KISSLING, Hon. Secretary. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, Court Pride of Dunedin.—-Summoned Meeting at the Shamrock Hotel, Rattray-street, Tuesday evening November 4th, 1862, eight o'clock. < -H. CARTER, Secretary. « A CHALLENGE !—The City of Hobart is open \ to pull any Five-oared Whaling Boat in Dunedin, or Port Chalmers, for the sum of Twenty l Pounds. Challenges addressed to J. Turnbull, Cafe c de Paris, Jetty-street, will receive immediate'atten- ■ tion. 1 BILLIARD POOL. — Gentlemen who desire a genuine game should visit the Queen's Arms Hotel, Princes-street. BATH S. —B AT H S.- B ATH'S- - City Baths, Rattray-street.—Warm, "Cold and Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 dm' Sundays, till 12 noon. - - F * * . Private Baths for Ladies. 1 ' • > "ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY," THEY SAY. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental; a good 1 Dance, with good Music; and a night of fun and real joviality, may be had any night at i T. B. SMITH'S, , Shakspeare Hotel, Rattray-street Not forgetting, at the same time, a first-rate nobbier or a glass of genuine English ale, mild or bitter, old' or new, served in one of the largest music and amuse. " , ment halls in Dunedin. , . Good board and lodging, good meals, good beds i and everything else good, and at moderate prices, at ] SHAKSPEARE: - T. B, SMITH, Proprietor.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18621101.2.23.3
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 271, 1 November 1862, Page 6
Word Count
790Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 271, 1 November 1862, Page 6
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.