>TI HEA TBE BOY A L Proprietor ... ... A. H. Puettelkow Stage Manager ... C. F. Searle MR. PUETTELKOW begs respectfully to inform the pubUc and the Patrons of the Theatre, that in consequence of the approaching visit of His ExceUency the Governor, he has entered into a re-engagement w* th MISS ELOISE JUNO and MR CHARLES SEARLE for One Month, during which time will be prod nned a" succession OT Novelties, commencing;^ with ' THIS EVENING, ERIDAY, EEBRUARY 22jtd^ Stirling Coyne's celebrated petite drama, entitled THE TRUMPETER'S DAU&HTER. Madelon ... ... ... Miss Eloisb Jttno. To be foUowed by Comic Song, in character, BARBARA ALLANL. ...CHAS. SEARLE After which, Selections from Shakespear's, . . sublime Tragedy MACBETH. Lady Macbeth ... ... • Miss Eloisb Juno . * Macbeth " ' ... ... ... Mr. C. F. Searle The whole to conclude with A DUEL IN THE DARK. Mrs Gregory Greenfinch "V Countess de Rambateau > Miss Eloise Juno Charley Bates ; , a J Mr Gregory Greenfinch ... Mr C. F. Searle Betsy ... ... ... ... Miss Seymour Admission: Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. L , Doorß open at half-past 7. Performance to commence at 8. Extensive preparations for the Visit of the Governor. ——■■—■* Auction Sales and Notices. TO-DAY'S CATTLE SALE. At Felling's Yards, Wallacetown. i nnHE Auctioneer takes this opportunity of inorming intending purchaser*, that the CATTLE ARE NOW IN THE PADDOCKS ALONGSIDE THE SALE YARDS, WAl____GEt6wN, mustering in all, 126 T-TBAD mixed ages, a really superior lot. Purchasers would do well to attend early, and inspect the lots previous to sale. An opportunity like the above rarely- occurs. - WTT.LTAM TODD, Auctioneer. , ~~ A SURE FORTUNE. __hat ;; __- a fa__ed Accommodation Hous., THE JOLLY WAGGONERS. On the Lake Road. Commanding the traffic of the main thoroughfare of Southland. WTT.t.TATM* TODD has: received instructions- ' from the owner, to seU by private treaty the "abovenamed Accommodation House, doing one of , the best paying trades in Southland. House contains .6 bed-rooms, 2 sitting-r00m5, ...... kitchen and bar, together with forge, stable, and other outhouses. ' ■ ■•■_•■■ Land, 50 Acres (freehold), mostly, fenced, about 28 acres under crop. There was 35 tons chaff sold off this land alone last year, water wheel for chaff cutting, flour miU, &c. Plenty of Trun for cattle. : Chaff cutter, blacksmith's tools, Btores, &c.y at valuation. Early appUcation is necessary, as the owner has pressingTiti-iness, demanding his immediate attention. ■ Should the above not be sold within one month from date, the same wiU be sold by Public Auction. Feb. 18, 1867. . ".,.. ..■.':...- --" MONDAY, MARCH 11. TO HORSE BREEDERS. . THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OP DRAUGHT STOCK EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC IN AUSTRALIA. ENTIRE -HORSES, IMPORTED AND COLONIAL BRED. .: BROOD MARES, Do Do. COLTS and FILLIES, Bred from Imported -SIRES and. DAMS, "• Do Do, by Imported SIRES Only. ' ..-.,;.,■ M T M*CAW and ANOTHER are favored with L • instructions from M Mackintosh. Esq. (late of J. and M. Mackintosh, Glenroy), to • SELL by AUCTION, at the Fleimngton Market-yards, Melbourne,' on MONDAY, 11th MARCH, at eleven o'clock sharp, ' ; The whole of . his • very Valuable Stud of -Draught Horses, about 120 in all, including — 12 ENTIRE HORSES. Prince CharUe (imported). 5 Colts, two years_old off, by Prince CharUe, - out of Imported and other pure-bred..*: Mares. • • 6 Colts, one year old off, do do. 50 BROOD MARES. Maud and Jessie (imported). Mares and FilUes, six, five, • four, three, two, ahd one year old, out of Maud and Jessie, by Priuce CharUe. Mares, from the old Stud of Messrs J. and M. Mackintosh, by Jacob and Star (im- '" ported). And ■- Young Maa-es, - their progeny by Pntuj. ~ CharUe, Champion, and other JTssported Sires. The whole of the Mares are in foal by Prince Charlie. Colts and Fillies from the above, by Prince CharUe,: one, two, and three years old. Also, .: A few good Hacks. ■ The Auctioneers, in placing this Stud before the pubhc, can state with perfect confidence that no other Stud equal in numbers, quality, and purity pf . breeding has -ever been offered for public competition in the Southern Hemisphere ; and as "Mr Mackintosh has lately purchased a Cattle-breeding Station, and requires aU his purchased land for fattening purposes, they are for positive, and unreserved sale. The Messrs Mackintosh's Horse Stock' have been so famous. aU oyer the colonies during the last 10 or 12 years that it would be superfluous to say more. Catalogues and terms may be obtained. from the, Auctioneers. . In consequence of the largeness of the sale, it . wiU commence prompt at eleven o'clock, i N.B. — For further' particulars, apply; to the Auctioneers, or to JAMES MACKINTOSH, E-q,., Tay street, Invercargill, ■ '- -. - ;^'>''. ; ':^_ii:-fe^^t;-^«-___3
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Southland Times, Issue 635, 22 February 1867, Page 3
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