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AuctionsON THURSDAY NEXT, 18th INST. For the Benefit of Wlir-m it May Concern, The Wreck of the Mount Alexander schooner. FMOSS & CO. are instructed to sell by public . Auction, on the spot at the mouth of the Clutlm Itiver, at 1 o'clock, on-Thursday next, The hull, spars, standing, and running rigging, &c, of the above schooner, as she now lies stranded at the moutti of the Clutha River. After which, will be sold the carge of the above vessel. Terms —Cash. To Let* mo LET, H.m^Ml" Rooms each) suitable for A. respectable tarailies. Apply Mr Macintosh's store, High-street. g -r J ,. lv ,. |nr^,MMJ^Hm||| j ill || H _ Amusements. mHE A T R~E ROYAL. _L Lessee : Mk. Claranck Holt. Great attraction for this evening, Wednesday The celebrated drama, entitled Temptation ; after which the popular comedietta of The Veteran's Legacy Dance, Miss Ada Hart. lo conclude with Tub Happy Man. Dress Lirclo, 4s; Side Boxes, 3s; Stalls and Lower Boxes. 2s; Fit, Une Shilling. ' PRINC ES S' THEATRE. Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. GREAT SUCCESS of the DOUBLE COMPANY. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY,, 17th DEC, lorn Taylors celebrated Sadler's Wells Play, entitled THE FOOL'S REVENGE. In which Mr and Mrs Clar.-vnce Holt will appear in their admired characters of the Court Fool and Fiordelisa. MISS EMMA NEVILLE, (For the first time in Dunedin) in the new afterpiece THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. To commence at 8 precisely with Tom Taylor's new Play, entitled RIGOLETTO, OR THE FOOL'S REVENGE. Rigoletto (tne Cou t Fool)..Mr Clarance Holt Fiordelisa (his daughter) .. Mrs Clarance Holb. To conclude with (for the first time in Dunedin). the BONNIE FISHWIFE. Maggie M'Farlane, a Newhaven Fishwife, with sonjrs Miss Emma Neville. ' Musical Director - - Mr G-. Loder. Scenic Artists - Messrs Tannktt and Massy. Machinists - Messrs Cooper and Freer. Prices of Admission:—Dress Circle, 5s- Stalls' 3sPit, as. > > > KIT In preparation, a Grand Comic Paxtomime for the Christmas Holidays. THHE Committee of the Dunedin Totiil Abstinence X Society respectfully invite the Friends of Temperance throughout the Province to a Conference to behold (D.V.) in Dr Burns' Church, Dunedin 'on the Kvening of Thursday, the 20th current, afc 6 0 clock. t* a- IE J M PUIIDIE. M.D, President. Dunedin, 15th December, 18(52. DUNEDIN "Volunteer Fire Br~ig~ade. -Special I ractice —Members are requested to fall in at J p.m. sharp this day, to proceed to Caversham. By order, WM. 11. MDMFORD, . Hon. Secretary. pUB L 1 O NO T 1 C~E~. EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, Caversham. milE Members of the Dnnedin Fire Brigade will 1 practise opposite the above Hotel, on Wednesday, the 17th in>t. at 4 o'clock p.m. OALKDUNI\N SOCIETY OF OTaGO, THE Wames of the above Society will be held on Thursday and Friday, the Ist ana 2nd January, lob 3. By kind pmnission of John Hyde Harris, Esq, the Games will take place on the Grange Estate. N.8.-Programme, with full particulars, will appear shortly. A, DICK, Honorary Secretary, DUNEDIN YOUNG AIKN'cJ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SOIRKE FTIHE First Annual Soiree and Social Conversazione X will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, on Wednesday Evening, 24th Docembor. Tea from half-past C to half-past 7 o'clock. Addresses on sek-ct subjects will follow, during the evening, interspersed with Music by the Choir, accompanied by a Harmonium, which'has been kindly lent for the occasion. The presence of Ladies, and of all interested in the Association, is earnestly invited. Single Tickets, 2s Gd each. Tickets wlinitting Lady and Gentleman, 4s each, may be obtained at the door; and from Messrs Lambert and Co., J. ami J. H. Burr, Boss and Glendining, I). Henderson, and members of Committee. fo Early application is requested. BAT «~A T IIY. BATHS, Git< Baths. Rattray-street.-Warm, Cold, anci bhower Baths. Open from G a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, till 12 noon Pi'ivate Baths for Ladies. J> 11 I G H T O N The Public are informed that BAT II ING MACHINES Have been erected at the above watering place with every convenience for Ladies and Genflement, and will be ready for use on Wednesday the i7tli inst. As there m no hotel there at present, the place is for the time only adapted for Pic-nic parties. The way to Brighton lies along the South Road, till the two bridges are passed, shortly after which a sign post will direct to the left. Business Notices. MISS LITTLE Dressmaker, (From Miss Metcalt's, Edinburgh, and Mrs Russell's, Court Dressmaker, Dublin,) afc Miss Sinclair's, Beaumont Bnnk, Moray Place. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. GEORGE GREENFIELD, Architect, has removed his offices from Manse-street to Princes-street, over Mr Inman's, Million House, near the Octagon. TO SUPREVIE COURT JURORS. rpHE Provincial Government having placed at the JL disposal of the Court a sum of money to remunerate the Jurors, who were so long in a ttendance at the late sitting of t.he Court. I hereby request that, on or before the Ist January, 1863, all those Common Jurors who were so in attendance for a penod exceeding 14 days, will hand in to me their names and the number of days they so attended. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin. 16th Deceraher, 7862. HERMAN LEONARD COFLJSCH. Please write to your wife immediately; any one knowing Mr Coflisch's address, would he conferring a great favor on his wife, by sending his address to No. 3 Graham Cottage, P-lgin-street, (Jarlton, Melbourne. IF this should meet the eye of Mr John Risby, he is requested to call at the office of A. G. Fisher, Commercial Buildings, Jetty-street. OHN GAIIttETT, Sawyer, ex Storm Oloud, 1861, —will hear of his brother at Crown Hotel. MARGARET, the Hou3omaid, is requested to call at Melbourne Club Hotel. RoBEitT ANuKRSONTwho left Greenloaning, Perthshire, Scotland, 15rh July, 1854, ship Marcololo is earnestly requested to communicate with hw brother Peter, at. Murray, Kerr and Go's, Macaggan-street, Dunedin. <i -VTELSON COLLEGE -1.1 PRINCIPAL Reginald Bboughton Esq., M.A., ofßalliol College, Oxford. ASSISTANT MASTERS : Johh Young, Esq., 8.A., Trinity College, Dublin and G. Cotterill, Esq. ' DRAWING A«B MUSTO 2IASTER3 J. Gully, Esq., and C. W. Manby, Esq. Turks : —For the usual course of education for the three upper classes, £9 per annum ; for the three lower classes £8 per annum; Drawing and Music, extra. Board and residence (including washing), £50 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Pupils, not boarder 3, may dine at the College, at a charge ol IGs. per month. Every pupil must be upwards of nine years of age, able to read fluently and write from, dictation, and Know the first four rules of arithmetic. Further particulars to be learnt from the Secretary, Mr. Biiaithwaite, to whom applications are to be addressed. •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 3

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