AmusementsHPHEATEE EOYAL. Manager Mr G. Bonnes. NEW PROGRAMME! GKRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT ! Under the Patronage of his Honor the Superintendent and Executive Council. THIS EVENING, j FEIDAY, MAY 25th, THE WOBLD-BEffOWNED AND INIMITABLE STEVENS' TEOUPE, With New Programme, introducing both the YOUNG- MASTEES' STEVENS OX THH DOUBLE TEAPEZE, SUSPENDED FROM THE CEILING OF THE THEATRE, A Feat which fox- Daring and Skill surpasses anything yet exhibited by these WONDERFUL ARTISTES. All who have not seen these MAEVELS OF THE EXISTING- AG-E are invited to avail themselves of the remaining opportunities of doing so. Doors open at Half-past Seven. Performance commence at Eight o'clock. j Prices of Admission : — Dress Circle, 4s ; Side Boxes, 3s ; Stalls, 2s 6d j Pit, 2s. rp HEATEE EOYAL. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Performance on SATURDAY EVENING-, MAY .26th, Will be for the BENEFIT OF THE YOUNG MASTERS' STEVENS. Auction Sales. POSTPONED TILL FBIDAY, 25th. MAY. At Twelve o'clock Noon. To Close Consignments. TT/TLLIAM TODD will submit to Public * ' Competition, on the above date, at Twelve o'clock, in his Rooms, Dee-street — 80 chests Congou, 26 half-chests 60 tags Chilian flour 60 bags sugar 6 barrels Lochfine herrings 20 cases brandy 1 casks blacking 5 casks carbonate soda Soap Full weight sperm candles 15 tins paint Dried apples Barley, and other marketable groceries Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, 30th MAY, At Twelve o'clock Noon. SALE BY AUCTION, i AT | LINDWOOD FARM, ROSLYN BUSH. TTTILLIAM TODD has been instructed to Sel by Public Auction, on the above date, al Roslyn Bush, in consequence of Mrs Lind'having Leased the above Property, the whole of the STOCK, FURNITURE, &c. : Consisting of — . v 4 Stacks Oats. 2 do Wheat 4 Milch Cows 5 Draught Horses Saddlery 1 Handsome Drawing-room Suite Furniture and Effects, too numerous to particularise. Terms at Sale. TO LET OE SELL. mWO SHOPS in Dee-street, now in the occupa. -*- tion of Mr HYAMS, Jeweller j and Mr Stewart, Bookseller. * Immediate possession may be obtained. The chops occupy a frontage of 32 feet, by a depth of 66 feet, and the position is second to none in Invercawnll. For further paitf < -<.lars, Apply to J, M. FmDLAY. ;/..•. . ' ■ , ; Pee'itrqet, -'-
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 267, 25 May 1866, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 267, 25 May 1866, Page 1
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