' \'- Amusements. * m H TE 7A TR E ROY A L J_ Lessee,: Mr. Clabanoe Holt. Great attraction for this evenings Thursday The celebrated drama, entitled Temptation : after" which the popular comedietta of The Veteran's Legacy Dance, Miss Ada Hart. To conclude with The Happy Man. Dress pRINC ES 8' THEATRE. Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. GREAT SUCCESS of the DOUBLE COMPANY. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY,, 18th DEC, For the Last Time, Tom Taylor's celebrated Sadler's Wells Play, entitled THE FOOL'S REVENGE. In which Mr and Mrs Clarance 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 (theCouit Fool)..Mr Clarance Holt Fiordelisa (his daughter) ..Mrs Clarance Holt To conclude with (for the first time in Dunedin) the BONNIE FISHWIFE. ' ,Maggie M'Farlane, a Newhaven Fishwife, with son«-s Miss Emma Neville. ° ' Musical Director - - Mr G. Loder Scenic Artists - Messrs Tannett and Massy m Machinists - Messrs Cooper and Freer Prices of Admission:—Dress Circle, 53: Stalls 3sPit, 2s. ' ' gigf In preparation, a Grand Comic Pantomime for the Christmas Holidays. IIHE Committee of the Dunedin Total Abstinence Society respectfully invite the Friends of Temperance throughout the Province to a Conference, to beheld (D.V.) m Dr Burns' Church, Dunedin, on the Evening of Thursday, the 25th current, at 6 o'clock. t, a- i-«.yM PURDIE > M.D, President. Dunedin, loth December, 1362. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO THE Games of the above Society will be held on Thursday and Friday, the Ist and 2nd January 1863. Jj By kind permission of John Hyde Hams, Esq, the Games will take place on the Grange Estate. N.B.- Programme, with full particulars, will appear shortly. A, DICK, Honorary Secretary, DUNEDIN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN — ASSOCIATION SOIREE THE First Annual Soiree and Social Conversazione will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, on Wednesday Evening, 24th Dacember. Tea from half-past 6 to half-past 7 o'clock. Addresses on select 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 6d each. Tickets admitting Lady and Gentleman, 4s each, may be obtained at the door; and from Messrs Lambert and Co., J. aud J. H. Burr, Ross and Glendining, D. Henderson, and members of Committee. Early application is requested. ATHS. BATHS. BATHS, Citj Baths. Rattray-street. -Warm, Cold, vand Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, till 12 noon. m Piivate'Baths for Ladies. LOST or Stolen, a small black and tan Dog, answers to the name of " Muff," black sleek haii-, longish and rather inclined to curl, brown paws, sharp nose. Any one bringing the same to any of the Police Stations, or to the residence of John Gillies Esq., sheriff, will be rewarded; any one found with it in their possession after this notice, will be prosecuted. rpWt) POUNDS REWARD.—Lost, stolen, or X : strayed, h-ora North East Valley, a Chesnut Mare, branded NR on off shoulder, and ID" near hip. Whoever will return same to James Mitchell, North East Valley, will receive the above reward. fijTIVE POUWJDS KEW AUD .—Lost, from LookX I : out Point, Caversham, on the 20th October, a small black draught mare, 4 years (rising 5 years), with three white feet, white star on forehead, long tail,';and mane in good condition; 1 old bay Horse, with black points; and 1 chestnut filly, about 1 year old, with white streak on face. Seen at Look-out Point on Sunday last, and missed on Monday morning. Any person giving information to John Sibbald, Princes-street, will receive the above reward. £O REWARD.—StoIen or Strayed,~from CaverhJ sham Rise Paddock, on sth December last, one Bay,Mare, star in forehead, one hind foot white, with foal at foot. Whoever will bring the same to Commercial Yard will receive the above reward. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. T OST, on December Bth. in town, or on the CaverJLJ sham-road, a dark leather Pocket Book, containing letters and papers of value to no one but the owner. Whoever will bring the same to Mr Jeffreys, at the Union Bank, shall receive the above reward. £10 REWARD. STRAYED from Caversham in May last, one Black Horse, branded CHO under, near shoulder ; one Brown Mare, brand unknown. Apply to Cleve and Co, Manse-street. Auctions. TUESDAY, 6th JANUARY, ~* At 12 o'clock. CHALMERSTON. MESSRS GILLIES and STREET have received instructions from the proprietor, Alexander Chalmers, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the ground, on Tuesday, January 6th, at 12 o'clock. The valuable estate of Chalmerston, consisting of about one hundred and forty acres of suburban land, situate at the Halfway Bush This valuable estate will be subdivided into lots to suit purchasers. A large proportion of the land has a frontage to the West Taieri road, on which there is a considerable traffic to the diggings. Several sections are in grass ; two are covered with va uable bush. 100 acres are cultivated. On the section on which the homestead is situate, there is a commodious and well-built house, stone byre, &c. There will also be sold— About 300 Acres of Land, partly bush, near Stony Hill ' About 30 head of Dairy Cows and Fat Cattle, will be also sold FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, Atl o'clock. TAMES PATERSON and CO will sell by auct) tion, at their rooms, Manse-street, on Friday, December 19th, at 1 o'clock, 3 tons colonial bacon 5 do fine flour in 50 lb bags 20 casks Coik butter i 12 hhds London and colonial Co.'s ale 11 do Allsopp's No. 3do &c. &c. Terms at Sale. FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, At 12 o'Clock. Commercial Horse Bazaar. HORSES. Ex Eliza Goddard. MR W. JONES has instructed us to offer for sale by auction, at the Commercial Horse Bazaar, on Friday, the 19th instant, at 12 o'clock, 8 large aud powerful Draught Horses, ex Eliza Goddard, from Melbourne, which have arrived in splendid condition. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON and CO. FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. Commercial Horse Bazaar. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES; Ex Nor' Wester, from Melbourne. WE have been instructed by Mr Carroll to sell by auction, at the Commercial Horse Bazaar, on Friday, 19th instant, at 12 o'clock, 20 magnificent Draught and Saddle Horses ex Nor'Wester, which have been landed in excellent condition. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON and CO. FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. Commercial Horse Bazaar, HORSES. Ex Nor' Wester. WE have received from Mr Clark instructions to sell by auction," at the Commercial Horse Baeoar, on Friday, the 19th instant, at 12 o'clock, \ 10 splendid Draught Horses, in fine condition, as good a lot as have ever been imported from Australia. WHIGHT, JtOBERTfiQN and CO. J
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 311, 18 December 1862, Page 2
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