Amusements. T. H E A T R E. ROYALIMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of several iufl'aential friends and patrons, MR. CLARA NOE HOLT'S nitsT BENEFIT "ft i'l take plafw on V FRIDAY EVKNIN'tf NRXP, 21st NOV., When will be presents, for the first time in Ihis country, tie splen-lid five-act d^nnric blank v^rse t V^,v'M- nI- ten ' by-thlJ late Joh" Wilkius (author of Civilization." " Egyptinii." &c. .*.■.) expresJv for Mr Hnd Mrs Clarance Holt, when in England, 1808. entuled THE BATTLE OF THE HEART; OR, m . . ~'f" E 'PIRATE MERCHANT, Which wi'l be produced with Ne-v Sf.oi^rv Dre>scs and_Appointments, emhraoin<r the followln? talentel ArtiNfs, together with the whole si.roucf.ii of the Company, m this p >werfal eistpf chsa-rtcrcrs •— John Grave (a merchant) Mr C!.-irance Ho^t b h<renre {tb.p m-'i-chant'.s ward) M»s Clarance Holt Ihe wi-ow Grace (withsongs).'. Mi ? s H. Gordon Mons. Vapid (a French pentleni.in in search of excitem-nt .. Mr J. P Hvdes Abel Gfrayc (son fo the uiendia-it Grave, but formal !v known as C»lo»el Cha^tcrly) '. Mr J. M. Wolfe Paul Parabi.. (;i sculptor) Mr. W. Evaa R-ymojid Watt (a rwirscd merch;int> Mr J. Manly Cent;«ge (partner in ihe firm of Grayo Centage, and C 0.!.... Mr D. Sheils baricen (hend clerk to the firm) . Mr IJ. B Dale P;;tience Flos--s (Isousekefper to the Widow Gr.ice) Mi 3S C . Mathews Servants, Trooper*, Citizens. &c, &c. The Scene of the Play h laid iv Liverpool. ? ailce-; ••«•,•;•,• • • •Miss A (ia rTart tavonte Ballad Little Ma y. Concluding with a COMIC AFTKRPIKC R. In which Miss Harriet Gordon and Mr J. P. Hydes will appear. NOTICE.—In consequence of the numerous applications for tickets to the dress circle, Mr Holt recommends his friends and patrons to Fer-ure their seat* as early as convenient, ar. Nashefcki'* Music rteposuory, next door to the Theaf ■c. m~ irir~A~T~ir~E r<> y A l ■A- Le&see : Mk. Clauance Holt. PIT— 0N E SHI 1.L1N6. ~,r TT^ Exfcraordinarv Novellv f>>r THIS EVEN I NO, (TOkSDAV.) IS»h NOV. Second Nijshtof the Tve-eiignq^incnt of wi ~,MISd Hf lUl ET GORDON, V> ho will appear in lu-r celebrated character of AeJly OAeii :i (witli all the original Irish r,on^) ni iinckstonc's powerful Adolphi play, rntit'ed" ' THE GREEN B CJ SIIE S, In conjunction with MRS CLARANCE IWLT, As Miami, the Huntress o''the Mississippi • Mil. J. P. HYDES, As Master Grinnidge; And The full strength of the Company. New Scenery! Wonderful Eftects! DaQce Miss' Ada Hart ' To conclude with tho laughahlo Farce of WAbTAIL AND JiOJiTAIL. Tomorrow Evening, by de-ire, "The Colleen Bawn aud " Masannielo" will be repeated. At the request of many influentr-d friends and patrons Fiilay Evening'next, is fixed for Mr Clarance Holt's First Benefit in Dunedin. A T H S. — U A T II S.- J3 A T M S.City Haths, Rattray-street.—Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, til! 12 noon. Private Baths for Ladies. TO VICTORIAN CRICKETERS not belonging to the Dunedin Club.—Please communicate with Cricket, office of this p-iDer, to arrange a match versus FJunedin Cricket Club. | A.1.0. 0. F. NEW ZEALAND PIONEER LODGE. rpHE^ above Lod^re _will be opened on Thursday JL Evening1,. 2Uth irjst., af half-past 7 o'clock, Queen's Arms Hotel, Princes street. All Members of the Order are particularly requested to attend. By order, HENRY VINE, ' - Sac, pro tern. THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION RACE "Will be run over the | DUNEDIN COURSE, j ON WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1863. Stewar&s : William Mnrley, Esq, John Maclean, Esq. James McKenzie, Esq. Mark Noble, Esq. Fitzvvilliaui Wentworth Esq. To act with Stewards that may bo appointed fro each of the Colonies. Clerk of the Course—Honorary : J. Rwitzer, Esq. CHAMPION RACE Of 1000 soys.. with a sweepstakes of 100 soys. each, added ; the second horse to receive 200 soys. out cf the stake; and the third to save his stake, if more • than three start. Weight for age. Three miles. Nominations, enclosing 25 soya., to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Otago Joekev Club, at the Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, on or bet re Ist November, 1862, but all nominations sent in due course of post, and bearing the Post-office mark of the above or a previous date to be eligible. A further payment of 25 soys. under similar terms of post, to be addressed as above on or before 31st December, 1862 ; and the final payment or 50 soys. to be absolutely made as above previous to eight p.m., on Wednesday, the 18th February, 1863, or all previous monis to be forfeited to the stake. Weights—Three yrs old, 7st 41b; four yrs, 9st 41bi five yrs, lOst; six and aged, lOst 41b: maiv-s and geldings allowe 31b, and a further allowance of 21b maidens. Other events of the meeting will be duly announced. Five p cent, deducted from the gross of th stake for expenses of Course. SYDNEY J4MES, Secretary WANTED, a Married Couple, to erect and carry on an Accommodation House on the Main Line of Traffic between the Dunstan and Tuapeka Grold Fields, To a respectable party every facility 'will be given, and provisions supplied at a reasonable rate. Application to hi made to Captain Baldwin, Waikouaiti. WANTED to sell 50,000 pieces piperhanginßS marbles and oaks, 1*; fc-'atins, 1-: Gd ; flocks 2s 6d ; gold drawing rooms, 3s 6d; Peliimr's cheap pnperhangino: warehouse, George-steet, below Royal i-ifon?'1. SWft p'pcps watered ceiiintr pnpers, Cheap. aiM'Jiiy uiti ruolic u> Know that a New Township will be sold on Wednesday. 19ih of November, at the Manse Auction Mart, Princesstreet. 800 allotments. 5£ miles from Dunedin, the Main-road runniiicr through the township. Sale to commpnee at 11 o'clock. 'ANTttu ail Residents on the West Taeiri Road ' to know that 2ef section 3 block 6, district of Dunedin and East Taeiri nas bpeti surveyed, and the new Township of Ashburton formed there; the Main-road runs direct th-onph the land. 800 Allotments will be sold on Wednesday, November 19th, at 11 o'clock, at Manse Auct'on Mart, Princesstreet. Y\TANTED.;.to Bell, a va'uable Leasehold ProW perty. consisting of Three Shops in the Octagon, bringing in a rental of L 8 per week. Ground Rent Nominal, Apply to JOHN JONES & CO., "■_ . ■ ■■':. ■■'■- • ] ..' Manfift-fstr<»«»t WA.tVi.l2i.Lr every one w Know, cnat Ciiutua'ou»ls are now bi: ing delivered at the Clutba Coal Shed, on the.Beach, at the reduced price of £2 per Ton, for cash on oelivervH. T. GBEEN '■- # \" : Agent (Fqr the Guiding. ,Star, Frmces-sfcreefc, ove ■•;. v - '•: '-■■<■ ■'- •• ''itwr's^ ' ■ -:: '].-.<• A PPKENTICE— A respectable Lad, age 14, jCX. wanted for the Bookbinding Business. Apply ThomnyiWattfrsv-^aclagga^-streer..v ' /^1 LA KEN DON..;. TO.W.NSH IP:—A Few Sections \j Wanted. Apply to' Whitehead and Buchanan, Clarendpr»> Waihola Lake. :.-iSIUE«;ERK.—Wanted, by a younp: Man, who writes \J a good hand, and is accustomed to shipping tlwikkeeping, etcy-a situation in^i general merchant's ' office or. store, Address \Y. M., office of this paper.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 285, 18 November 1862, Page 3
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