:,, Miscellaneous. fjri =*"-»——-j ———:-if-:: —: _ j i , TH E*A>tCrlb ROY a'~L . "" Leases : MW Clakakok Horn. THIS EVENING, DEC. 27th, (SATURDAY,) Will1 be produced, for'the-second-time, the Grand Comic Pantomime. ~ entitled " ' . TH^MAID- AND TIJE, MAGPIE; i "' '' ' "'"' on;-'' '" "' ■vJ*- ••*■" HARLEQUIN AND THE-FATAL'SPOON, in which the Entire Strength of the Company will ■"''B ' ■■- Appear., -,„-; -~v ;...: New .Scenery, ; Dresses, and transformations. Clown ; - ; . :. fi... r !MrR; B:Dale Pantaloon - - - .'MrJ. M. Wolfe Harlequin. -■•...- ,y- ~.... ~.., . Mr Haygarth. Columbine - -". .y fi .".Mfo«Ada-Hart. T Commence with.HONESTY, the BEST POLICY, iDress Circle, 4s; Side Boxes, 3s; Stalls and Low*r ;.;■'• j Boxes,,2s; Pit, Is. .' '/" * PRINCESS' THE AT R Jfi '-. Under, the Management of Messrs. How and • ' '" Wolfe. ( , ;<, -.., .^Glokious. Hit .•■_■ . Of the first Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime in -Aax.A."." Diinedin,entitled. the babes in the wood • -. i -■ :' •'■'-.. "■-..0t, :■ a. fi-A) > ,-;:"-.". HARLEQUIN ROWLAND MACASSAR '""■ ; ■■■' .-.A:.., ■;■:■ -, -And THE LITTLE Q UEEN OF. MAY. The new and .splendid > voenery.by Messrs Tannet? : and Massey; the extensive. Machinery by-Messrs Cooper and. Freer; ;the splendid Dresses by Miss • Phillips ;. the .Properties aud Appointment* by"Mr ■J. Weller. - ,- .'.,,■'■ The Overture and Music arranged byMrGh Loder.. Sir Rowland Mat'assar ..:: ; ; Jtfiss Emma Nevilio Lady Macassar Mrs Cwance Holt Tommy )■ ~,- {Mr Harry Jackson S? ly r fiJ A"' l\r " < Miss E. Wiseman The Little QueenofMay ...;. By. Little, May : At.- ■"■'-' tkAnspormation. Clown, ...HarryJackson , Harlequin .:. Mr J. Hall" Pantaloon ..'. Mr Do wney I Columbine, Miss Wiseman THIS; -EVENING, -. SATURDAY, ,27th PEC. jjTo Commence with the Scotch Drama, entitled THE GUDE MAN„_QJL...J*ALUJ„GASH. Prices of Admission:- Dress Circle, ss; Stalls 3s • ■ I fi. ■■ ... ■.. Pit, 25.:... ■_ ■ ' . CLPTHA FERRY HOTEL.-NEW YEAR'S .=:>■'■ ■ SPORTS. * • A LL old English Sports will be held at this Hotel -t\ \ m on New Year's Day. ; Liberal prizes will be given, and there will bs lots of fun. Comeone, come all! ' THOMAS and WOOD, '' ,: ; ' -V' Proprietors. GRAND BALL. r" - . Under Distinguished Patronage.' THE Committee of the Widows' and Orphans' Institution, .M.U., .1.0,0. F., Otago District, have the honor to announce that a Ball will be held on Tuesday Evening, January 6th, at Murphy's new Assembly Hall, Rattray-street, in aid of the above funds. A list of Stewards wiR be announced in a lew days. Single Tickets - - - 20s. >■ Double do - - . 303. Including light Refreshments. CHAS. GREY, ■ ' - : Hon. Secretary. DDNEDIN RIFLE ASSOCIATION. * A ; MEKTiNG of the Association wiil .take place JtX. at the Shamrock Hotel, on Monday, 2S.th December, at half-past 8 p.m, ,| 0. MACDONELL, - ' Hon. Sec. . . . . LOTS OF FUN. ' " SECOND DAY. JONES'S CHRISTMAS GAMES: OLD ENGLISH GAMES. mREMENDOUS SUCCESS of the BOXING DAY GAMES i AT THE' '! COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The Game 3 will Commence at 10 o'Clock, THIS DAY, Saturday, 27th inst. In the evening Dancing will be kept up till Twelve o'Clock in the Concert' Hall. j The Band will be in attendance. TWO POUNDS REWARD^ STRAYED from Carisbrook, a Bay Mare, unbranded, one hind foot wliite, hind pastern points slightly enlarged. Any person giving such inibrmation^ as may lead to the recovery of the tame will receive the above reward. i , BAYLY PIKE, Carisbrook. 24th December, 1862. STRAYED (supposed in the North East Valley) a i_ Bright Bay Pony Mare, shod on three feet, haying tbe mark of afiesh blister, covering nearly the whole of the oft' hip. Any person bringing the fame, or giving information to the Undersigue i, will bejrewarded. Wm. Johnston, Solicitor, Dunelin. R. j Ellis, Livery Staples,, N.E. Valley. __; Ij OST in the Vauxhall Gardens on Christmas Day, i a faucy viold Watch Key. Whoever will return saihe to Messrs F. Barker and Co., Ironmongers, Princes-street,; will:be suitably rewarded. T| OST, in Dunedin Bay; the bead and stern JU gratings bf a dingy, with back board, bearing name of;." Lark" in carved letters. Any one bringing the'same to the office of this paper, will be rewarded. . - ■■'...- '.':*'- TAKEN away from Omeo 'by-inistiki7"one"*Rid- " grained Box, with' address of Mrs Robert Lewis bnj it. Whoever may have it is requested to deUver the Box to W. H. Mumford, Princes-street. TCToTlGE.—Strayed from my place,. Two White J3I Bullocks, one branded J.L. the other E.K. Whoever will bring them to my place will, receive Three Ponnds Reward. D. M'Master, Waihola. The Aust^altah Woolcuv.— The Pasforal Times says that the clip promises tpbe heavy and of average quality. There, is an immense increase in fhe number of sheep in these districts ; not only do we know this, from statistics, but the daily string of heavily laden drays that pass through Deniliquin tells us that the wool returns this season exhibit a vast increase; some notion of this may be inferred when we state that there were a few days back fully 100 tons of wood at the Jerriderie on the Bilabong at onetime.; But great as the quantity now is, ie is nothing compared ,with what it promises to be in coming seasons, when the back plains are stocked, and this is being-rapidly done in our own immediate neighborhood.; It will be a proud day for the Victorians when the first train is seen whirling along tojwards Melbourne from Echuca with a couple of hundred tons of wool in bales. The Adelaide people are, however, on the alert, the steamers are currying wool down the Rivers Murrumbidgee and Murray to South Australia "for L 7 per ton, all expenses included; even to insurance... Melbourne, people should lookout; they are not, however, very likely to. stand by and tamely see the South-Australians carry off this trade, but will doubtless" soon hurry on the rail to Echuca. . ~AZ.fi a :fi-i ■'■■ A.Waterloo Anecdote;—r,Sir | H.,, Blane,-profes-sing to give 'fi a correct: version.;* of, the death of tha fihe>:soldier/ General, Ppnsphby,.-.'at,at.•■ Waterloo,'' gives an account, which is in: every particular but one erroneous..,; He Jv^,:indeed jumble^ together two perpops^of..-the sanje name Mr Spencer Lyttleton has pointed out'in The Times), and haslattributed t0.., Majpr : jQe!aei^;*tbe,<Hpn.;:'\yfijiam ■* .Ponspnby what happened to the Hon. 'Colonel'"Ponsonhy.andr to the . Colonel what happened ~tp.Jthe^Gfjaerjaij." General Ponsouby did die^dblbnelPonsohby survived Waterlpo^iorrrapnyiyeare. -;-The: facts are ; these.rf Colonel Poß*onby,^ ~of the l2ch Dragoons,' wsis ' stretched founded oh^thfe' §rbuhd;¥iul -ia. Pbtisli/iLaricerJ.-.seeing some lile in him, using a filthy 'expression, '* f—, voji are nbt^et deAd, y;ahd deliberately rahhis lauce m€dtM-disabled' inan?a bodyTmope than;'once!. iSome Frenchriflemfifttbeh;to.dk pp3§esßioft-.-of) the ;ground; yrbere Ponsonby \ay, and they" made a h§ap ofthe bodies they found on the spot to serve as a^soit of farapet,, from behind wliich they 'fired kneeling, 'onsonby had the luck s of { bein«f»'placed- at top of tbe pile/ , the rifien,cn who ivas using his, b9<ly t< 3ho£b as « sbifld aud a rest, observing s^me signs of life in him, instead of acting hi tlie savage d^tardly Lancer had done.' gave^him a drinlc of m-and^ out -his flask. As the day.3vn.r6 on^Ponscnbyts sufferings became so intolei^ble that he implored the friendly tye to-put his rifte tq Jiis^head* andTdfepatch] hirai but the gallant fellow^id^J^ No,*cheer'up^ th^^ay'« W own.'we are in<fgll retreat;*farewen t T must be^on."^ Vferare afraid v tosay how „many[ wounds vJEogso'nby, t lia^ we t behevpjthey were^npihndcr £dos;ei£ gpd lu^ susvjv.ll iwas attributed '£0 "fiwT remainingoofh f the^ou.{iiJiex.posedPi the §oSi*jfiiVcold*ft"was^^Eo^ymi^nmmsr) 7or negsy iorty^i^ypK^.^^^lte^wOvW^l, that Mr<mld.p|herwj^havesup(rv^Ml. '^exSc^rcd 'to-telfcthe story* we *fiaye repeatea,^^' Joolung.m?Hc^ul^be>eeaißau^jH^^CTfeng .been nddl?^^j|rpie|OMi»|)vi^J^ej^(^^^ JBub ivived what we have famliy^w;ri&^^ puis 941, .m.girMi^mJ^^Mm^ imerry-thopg]iJ,qf% ; <Aicken- wa&Jiyoj&l'« m,* s chicken-h9P9 a&.Him. $^MmJ^jg,fm&-, r , . «npt<»tt .tmfctsw %m t *m Mmmmwm
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 319, 27 December 1862, Page 3
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