~ ' ' ~I ' " "••';." ..'..'**< .jj&uu ~* =, t - TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS: V; -; - FIRST , SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. Alteration of Day of Sailing, • :jb4>^s. 't1 *12 SOU'WESTER is ona.< *Syl^jf\j^>Toidablydetained.tUl... .V ~.,./ , '-.; tt 'MONDAY NEXT,2Oth INSt! The Boat 'conveying Passengentyo the Ship frei kharga. ' < ' ■ Wil les"T3 tlieJcetty at3 o'clock. For ?i»"*Lt or passage apply to . A.L. SUoMSON.iaICO./agents.. • ftaffjrt'»stw)f, ot io LLOTD TAGSAHT aud CO, MALLACH, KhNXKD* ana CO, Ship C:^ dlers and Ueneral SloreUeep. w, (xeuvge-.stnefc, i»d Mount-Street, Port Chalmers. M~ALL.ICFr,~KKNNEDY and MO>m>ivTvi£ • toiian Butchers' Company. opposite the Jttty, Hort Chalmers. Shipping su^^'ed , - Miscellaneous. DBINCE'SS THEATItE Under the Management of Messrs Holt aud Wolfe. THIS EVENING, FRIIiAV (BOXING NIGHT), Production of the first Grand Comic Chrktinas i - Pantomime iv Dunedin, entitled THE BAUES IN THE WOOD • Or, ' HARLEQUIN ROWLAND MACASSAR An<i THE LITTLE QUEEN OP MAY. The new and spieudid ttcehery"by Messrs Tannot* and Massey; the extensive Ma-.'hinery byMessrs' Cooper aud Freer; the/splendid Dresses'by JVljsa Phillips; the Properties aud Appointment by' 'Mr J. Wcller. i The Overture and -Music arranged by Mr GK Loder. -Sir Rowland Macassar .. Miss Emma Neville Lady Macassar ... ■... MrsCtrance Holt Tommy V.. . j fMr Harry Jackson .Sally j "• |•• *' (Miss.E. Wiseman- .. The Little Queen of May.. By Little May . TRANSFORMATION. Clown ~ Harry Jackson". Harlequin ... Mr J.;Hail ~'' Pantaloon ... Mr Downey I Columbine, Miss Wiseznaa - \ To Commenceiwith the Scotch Drama, entitled THK GUDK i MAN OF B'ALLIN&ASH: .;; Prices of Admission:- Dress Circle, ss: Stalls. 3sV V ;,,,/•; ■■■: Pit,2b.- -. , : ... :/•;,/ .... :./|\: ; H EAf E E ROYAL . t Leasee i Mr. Claranob Holt. THIS EVENING, FiIIDAY (BOXING NIGHT;. Will be produced the <srand Comic Pantomime, • entitled THE MAID AND THEMAGPIE: • OR, HARLEQUIN AND THE FATAL SPO3N, In which the Entire Strength ot the Company will ■ Appear. New Scenery, Dresses, and Transformations. Clown - -■' - '- ' - "MrR. B. Dale , Pantaloon - - . .. Mr J. W. Wolfe* Hiirlequin -. - - -■ Mr Haygarth Columbine - - - - Mis-Ada Hart. Commence with HONESTY, the BEST POLICY. ; Dress Circle, 4s : Sid« Boxes. 3d; Stalls and Lower \ Boxes, 2s; Pit, la. jyr .u.;i. ; o. , o. ; ~f. The LojTal Dunedin Lodge meets this (Friday) evening at the Shamrock Hotel, at half-past 7 p.m. By order of J. T. COLLINS, N.G. GRAND BALL. Under Distinguished Patronage. ' nnHE Committee of the Widows' arid Orphans' X. Institution; M;U.; 1.0.0. F., Ota^o District, have the honor t> announce that a Ball will be held on Tuesday Evening-, January 6th, at Murphy's new Assembly ri all, Rattray-aoreas, in aid'of the above funds. A list of Stewards will be aanouneai in a I%\? days. . ;. # , • ■■ Single Ticlcets - - - 20a. Doublet do - - . - 30s. Including light Refreshments. " i 'CHArf. GREY, : Hon. Secretary, THE DUNB TA N . CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS' SPORT 3, In connection with the RACE MEB'TING, ON THURSDAY, Ist, & FRIDAY, 2nd JAN • STEWARDS : , Messrs Chapel, Carter, Jones, Hall, .Sherlock, and Kapuuel. , Foot Race (100 yards, open to all £ comers) - - - - 10 Thro\ving the Stone - - 4 Running High Leap - - - 5 Standing H iirh Leap - - 4 Standing Flat Leap - . . 0 Running in Sacks -, - . . 5. Hurdle Foot Kace (600 yards, over 10 leaps 3! ft 6 in high) - 10 Throwing ti.ie Hammer - - 5 Wrestlinfi Six Standards (with Entrance Money added ' - - 20 Handicap Foot ttace (200 yards) - 10 Quoit Match- . - ; . . 5 It is probablp that these Prizes will be largely increased by fresh subscriptions. ' • ■:■■•* • Hv MENDERS, Hon. Sec. MASONIC NOTICE. LOD GE . O~P OTA G O ! (No. 1,146). FTtHE ANNUAL 15ANQ C7KT of the above Lodge X will take place at the Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin,, on Monday Kvening, the 29th instaut, at 7 o'clock precu-ely. Tickets for which, price One Guinea each, may be obtained from the Undersigned. Brother C. W C. VVEBB, W.M. „ F. MOSS. .■■'•■- ---' „ J. FINCH. , ' . . ! „ W. M.HODGKINS, •. .» : •' v ::;;.- '.: ■■:;.■■.-: '.Secretary; ._ '■ . ° STRELITZ & HART, n " TS7 HOLES ALE & RETAIL TOBACCONISTS, P ai NOES-B T REET, " (Opposite the New, Custom-House.) City and Country orders punctually attended to. SLATfcS. 6Kft(\ COUNTESS'S, now landing, ex Storm ,OU" Cloud and for Sale. MORISON, L\W, and < O. NOTICE— The Teacher at Warepa wishes to receive a fey pupils to board ana educate. For term*, apply it the School -house.- . . . Oil or the Buoa&ypti -for Sheep.Dbessing. —In a communication we lalely .received iionv Air • Ledger, ot N«w Soiilh Wales, it vas intimated that in Spain a decoction of cloves is regarded .as superior to one of tobacco in dressing ilixeafed '. cheep.. ,D.r: - c Ralph writcsf to the Argus \>y mibtake. wet vresume —and sug-gesfs tha.ia _'4<'CO;*W')n -of ihe' b!ue-2rum -flowprsi" just as they are *reaily -to-burst, sLould b« tried,.addingjthit "If th< cloves.are. reajy servicealile, the pircumstatice i* «fue to the yreaetibe '<<? an eßsei»tial,ojl,which>aboun.fs,iuthemyrlle.order of of plants,' toi which the wow'(being the unopened' : ' flower) bakings. As the'hlu&ffnw btlpnjßa to tjipsaiae - , >. order, aniTfeiahnn/lautty suppUe«l with a powerful" ."" essential oi!, J inn led- to infer a fait trial* is 'due vto*-.. /; this easy ontamuhl j colonial .product. >..l r(hink> alfg; - ,/. \ ,if, only .those ( curj<ju^isk-lik^ cud,* which,fail ,ost ;I .tliV ~ '," •!, •, r flbwer,buds!ofithe l>lue,guni, iiMml^1 to^tfjlow of : ' " ,' their ejepanwou, couM be/'i^'tJierecl, iv' nrffiiient^^ Mqua«aty^ it Wtmid H wall t*t~y tiMft,*torl-xbe>iar^'.'T?,//;.- . msiiictiuiesobtainable in quuntiiy.: .3U»e/;^HtAJi'.ujb'.f;., ~ , ; 'oFthe'tree'niighti be tried, as wmlastlie ft.wer-Wls and )eaves of the other native gUm v'treeV' "' Tj«rre Vanijot be a jtiouUt that «hc'et*eritsol 'cPI ~b(itfun;iu!fe ;- frnm'lhe^Maves of niajny cf.the. .AXistrtiJifttf trte<j and. *■ .Fhrabs>oJiW i »jQ : aa.t^?gitt:ii i;,^ fc^b £% n . .pheepas ttf^i'tinaor kero-Ine is,. but by, the'very prt^^jp'f ImuKiHg;a:'3ecdctiot^th'e^ssrf»tiftl 'oil •Woul'l'I' c -<■ ' bel>».'agf^ac iueas;a/<l<«t-it-iB-»a volatile^ and,ti»ei/ r -..'*'>.. notliing woijld be-'tyft -but-lhfi tsuiain*. wliidi would >>J." etnin,' Krid^tlius deppoy fclw - wooL - .This. *wonlil :,par^- -." ticulaVly lieitiie t^f i»» mtkin^»a decoction.,of *gam->^.,l' •','. i't'oxw.) Ihimnkitt^an^ expevuneßt^jf-Uje.kiuiii'.dis-.,.' i w -,..* ,tlil,4ion;,aiid not nei'ot'tiMi ehouW.lje.^optecl;t?u!«J- > ; t ', we have jad doubt would^bti - hiirW?»tauode^uit'r«2',? <n ; «
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 318, 26 December 1862, Page 3
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