Amusements. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager Mr Bartlett. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, December 15, 1866. The Greatest Saturday Night on the West Coasfc. Engagement of the celebrated PABLO F A *N Q U E , And his talented Pupils. The great Horse Feat at odds will be undertaken by Fued. D. Hamilton, Esq., and to prove the horse lias not been tried on the stage it will be brought into the Theatre after the first piece, and tiken on to the stage by a raking piece over the orchestra. The performances will commence with the most popular drama, SUSAN HOP-LEY, Or the Vicissitudes of a Servant Girl, Supported by the whole strength of the company. To be followed by the extraordinary performance on the TIGHT ROPE by PABLO FANQUE. The performances will conclude with the GRID AT HOUSE FEAT over a Five-bar Gate (on a West Coast horse, never on a stage before), by Fred. D. llmiilton. The feat will be introduced by a scene i representing the Melbourne Hunt Club. Monday, Mr W. Andrews' Benefit. Pablo I aique and his Pupil, and Wonderful Performing Dogs. 5893 PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr James Bartlett. MONDAY. DECEMBER 17, BENEFIT OF MR W. ANDREWS, Under the Patronage of the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL of Hokitika. First time of Lover's celebrated Irish Comic Drama, the WHITE HORSE OF THE PEPPERS. Gerald Pepper Mr W. Andrews. To be followed by a Musical and Terpsichorean Melange, introducing Mr Waters, Mr Glenne, Mr Weiss, The Infant Wonder, Miss Annie Pablo, and the renowned Pablo Fanque. To conclude vrith the screaming Farce of DONE ON BOTH SIDES, In which Mr James Bartlett and Mr W. Andrews will appear. 5890 T)RINCE OF WALES OPERA r HOUSE. THE HOKITIKA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB Will give their first performance on THURSDAY E V EN I N G , DECEMBER 20, 1866, In aid of the funds of the HOKITIKA HOSPITAL. The evening's entertainment will consist of the sparkling comedy of ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. A Musical and Terpsichorcan Interlude. And (for the first time in Hokitika) the favorite farce of BROTHER BILL AND ME.
(For further particulars, see future advertisement.) 5818 SKATING RINK, Weld Street, Opposite the West Coast Times Office. Immense success of the Skaters ! Open day and nisfhfc. Monthly tickets, £1, to be had of W. J3. Sinclair, at the Mink. 5778 W. B. Sinclair, agent. CHARLES MOTHERSILL, pupil of Fuller, champion skater of the world, will perform on the roller skates Day and Night. Monthly Tickfts, One Pound. 5779 W. B. Sinclair, agent. ogi'iniiiiMU 1 ■ » sEaHC"in mii ■ 11 r— lrvrijilijur.3ar.ai Li.Miriwua Notices. NOTICE. MONDAY Next will be a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, in commemoration of the Anniversary of the Founding of the Canterbury Settlement. All Government offices will be closed on that day. G. S. Sale, 5891 Commissioner. 'IVHE Business hitherto carried on' by 1 E. B. PEARCE & CO., as Land and Estate Agents, in Revoll-street, has this day been transferred to E. W. JONES & CO. In connection with tho above notice, E. W. Jones & Co. beg to intimate that they are ready to conduct sales of land, &c, and to take charge of properties situated in auy part of Westland. Having established agencies at Christchurch, East Canterbury, Greymouth, Waimea, Rosstown, I Kanieri, Okarita, and other West Coast districts, they are prepared to undertake the recovery of accounts, and to perform general commission business at any of those places. E. W. Jones & Co. Revell street, November 17, 1860. 5377 MELBOURNE HOTEL, Gibson's Quay, JiMKS R. Weight, Proprietor (Late of the Shamrock Hotel and Theatre, Lachlan). J. R. W. having purchased the above Hotel, intends fitting it up in a stylo worthy of the patronage of his old frieLcls. A snug Parlor, with one of Deßord's pianos for the love>rs of music. 5886
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West Coast Times, Issue 384, 15 December 1866, Page 3
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637Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 384, 15 December 1866, Page 3
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