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. T)RINCESS' THEATjRE Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. . Tremendous success of the new Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime. Roars of laughter; thunders of applause. Hailed and welcomed nightly by crowded ) and delighted audiences THIS EVENING (MONDAY), 29fch DECEMBER. ■ To commence at 8 precisely with the celebrated Scotch Drama, entitled, THE GUDE MAN OF BALANGIESH. - To conclude with the Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime, entitled, THE BABES IN THE WOOD • Or, HARLEQUIN ROWLAND MACASS\R ' : And THE LITTLE QUEEN OF MAY. . The spleudid Scenery by Messrs Tannett and b Massey; the extensive Machinery by Messrs , Cooper and Freer; the splendid Dresses by Miss Phillips ; the Properties and Appointments by Mr , J. Weller. -j The Overture and Music arranged by Mr G. Loikr. Sir Rowland Macassar .. Miss Emma Nevilleg - Lady Macassar Mrs Clara-nee Holt I Tommy ) fMr Harry Jackson n Sally f (Miss E. Wiseman . The Little Queen of May .. By Little May c TRANSFORMATION. s Clown .. Harry Jackson Harlequin... Mr J. Hall Pantaloon ... Mr Downey Columbine, MissWisemaa ROYALJi Lessee : Mr. Claeakcb Holt. - THIS EVENING, DEC. 29th, (MONDAY,) * Will be performed the interesting play, eniitled, 1 THE CHAMOIS HUNTER'S BRIDE; Or, i, HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. I, To conclude with the Grand Comic Pantomime, entitled - THE MAID AND THE MAGPIE; OR, HARLEQUIN AND THE FATAL SPOON. - In which the Entire Strength of the Company will , Appear. ■ x New Scenery, Dresses, and Transformations. - Clown -• - - - . Mr 11. B. Dale c Pantaloon - - - . Mr J. M. Wolfe - Harlequin .... Mr Haygarth _ Columbine .... Mis* Ada Hart, a Dress Circle, 4s ; Side Boxes, 3s; Stalls and Lower s Boxes, 2s; Pit, Is. I GRAND BALL. Under Distinguished Patronage. ~ 'TIHE Committee of the Widows' and Orphans e> JL Institution, M.U., 1.0.0. F., Otago District, have the honor to announce that a Ball will be held v jn Tuesday Evening-, January 6th, at Murphy's new Vssembly Hall, Rattraystreet, in aid of the abovt •" funds. A list of Stewards will be announced in. a tevr >d days. a > Single Tickets - - - 20s. _ Double do - 30s. d Including light Refreshments. m CHAS. GREY, _^ Hon. Secretary. I" MASONIC NOTICE. LODGE OF OTAGO 5" (No. 1,146). t- rpHE ANNUAL BANQUET of the above Lodge __ X. will take place at the Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin, w on Monday Evening, the 29th instant, at 7 o'clock ef . precisely. Tickets for which, price" One Guinea each, may be obtained from the Undersigned. - Brother C. W. C. WEBB, W.T/I !_ d „ F. MOSS. b < „ .). FINCH. „ W. M. HODGKINS, il Secretary. v — —_ _— r* VTEW MASONIC HALL, Li Princes street, ■p MISS HARRIET GORDON, id (Queen of Song), will give her unrivalled i: MUSICAL & DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, On next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and ii Saturday Evenings, , s December 31st, January, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. 3 For further particulars see future advertisement. J. P. HYPES. n. NEW YEAR'S DAY SPORTS, VAUXHALL c- GARDENS. "[; GRAND REVIVAL OF OLD ENGLISH 1- GAMES, j. AT THE VAUXHALL GYMNASIUM. ~ ORLZES will be awarded to the Champions in the s , l_ several undermentioned feats, amongst which a . -splendid ~ SILVER CUP, the gift o£.the proprietor, Mr Farley, will be run for r luring the day :— r . Amateur Hurdle Race, (open to all comer.-). id Running Jump ; i s Standing: Jump, Hop Step and Jump, £ Standing High Leap, |( "j Running High Leap, Throwing Heavy Hammer, ij Throwing Light Hammer, Putting the Stone, - Climbing the Greasy Pole, ■" Eating Biscuit-Hopping, s' Wheelbarrow Race, :. Jumping in Sacks, Whipping the Goose, '> Groping for Silver, Catching the Cock, '- (hands tied behind). c A Grand Quoit and Football Match. 6 , :- A Balloon Ascent at the hours of 7 and 10 p.m., ;- respectively. A First-class Band will be in attendance during the c day. y DUNEDIN DEBATING CLUB AND MUTUAL c IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. '• nPIHB usual Meeting of this Society will be held } j JL this evening, at half-past seven o'clock, in Grey's c Assembly Room, Rattrny-street. Adjourned debate on the question—"Ought the a Governments of the North and Middle Islands of New .. Zealand to be independent of each other ?" WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, Hon. Sec. . mHE SHAKSPEARE CONCERT HALL s X i T. B. SMITH, Proprietor c THE FIRST VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TALENT IN DUNEDIN. D. D. BURKE, The world-renowned, mirth-provoking, laughtercreating, side-splitting comic and burlesquesinger. 1 D. W. ROBERTS, • First tenor; received with rapturous applause every evening. Admitted to be the best sentimental singer in the Australias. ; ... T. CRUIKSHANK, ; The inimitable jig and hornpipe dancer. Not to he equalled on the "light fantastic in a cut and shuffle up to a pas seul. LEMAN, ■ Basso ; unexcelled for his magnificent voice. !• Pianist: Herr Finster. Violinist: M. Thalberg. » ange of singing, dancing, and music each night, XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HENRY IN PORSON MORSE, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago and Colony of New Zealand, Meat and Cattle Salesman, has, by Deed of Conveyance and Assignment, bearing date the 24th day'of December 1862, and made between the said Henry Porso/i Horse of the first part, Henry Driver, William Wilson Tickle, and John Thomas Wright, all of Dunedin, m the Province aforesaid, Merchants, of the second part: And the several other persons whose names and seals are thereunto subscribed and set: and who are also respectively named in tne (ii>t schedule thereunder written, being severally Creditors in their own right, or in Copartnership, or being Agents or Attorneys of of the said Henry. Porson Morse of the third part ; conveyed and assigned all iis real and personal estate and effects to the said! lenry . Driver, William Wilson Tickle, and John Thomas Wright,' their Jheirs, :executors,v admiriistratore, t and assigns,-.in:trust:Tor aU;the/Creditors bf(the f said>' Henry' Porson Morse : Andi notice is hereby 1 further given that the said Deed now lies, for sign a- • ture by and on behalf;of the Creditors of the said Henry Porson Morse, at the offices of-Messrs Kenyon sind Haddock, in Kanse^street, Dunedia,, aforesaid,. Solicitors: and that, all T7r6di£disifailin"g'to>Jgn; the•same on or before the.lsth day of .January, now next ensuing, will be excluded*from'the benefit of the same Deed. •■' • Dated this 2ith day of December, 1862. KENYON and MADDOCK, Solicitors to the Trustees.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 6

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