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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Lessees ... Messes. Steele a:nd Keogh. Great Sxxccess of MR. CHARLES WHEATLEIGn In Dion Boucicault's Now and Original Play, illustrativo of Irish Life and Character, entitled tho SHAUGH R A U N , Produced, aflor great preparation, in a style never before attempted in this city. ', Entirety New and Magnificent Scenery, ' Painted from anthenic views of tho County Sligo, by Mr. «T. S. Willis. Marvellous Machinery, by E. Huntley and Assistants. Properties and Appointments by Mr. G. Ward and Assistants. Calcium Light Effects, Mr. J. S. Willis. New Dresses by Sam May. Musical arrangements from National Melodies by F. Leach. Novel, Choral, and other effects in the great WAKE SCENE, MRS. F. M BATES, and the QUEEN'S COMPANY. And the whole produced uncl^r the supervision of Mr. C. Wbeatleigh. Notice. — Half-Price to Press Circle after 0.30. Box plan may be seen, and seats secured., at Mr. West's ' Musical Warehouse. Drpss Circle, 45. ; Stalls, 25, ; Pit, Is. Tn preparation — "THE TWO ORPHANS." 1 i QPECIAL NOTICE.' CAB! CAB! CAB! JAMES CURRAN'S CAB will leave St. Kilda every morning for Dunedin, at 8.30 a.m., returning from Brown and Ewing's corner every hour during the day. SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, DUNEDTN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. Provincial Sale Yards. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. will sell by auction on Saturday, 20th, at half -past 11 o'clock sharp, The booths, grand stand, paddock, race cards, entrance gates, fruit stands, &c, for the two days' meeting. Authorised Charges. Saddling Paddock ... ... 5s Grand Stand ... ... ... 5s The Gates. Foot passengers ... ... ... Is Saddle horse ... ... ... 2s One-horse trap ... ... ... 3s Two-horse trap ... ... ... -Is Four-horse trap ... ... ... Sts Licensed traps 2s Cd, to pay only once each day, the passengers of same Is each. Full particulars can be obtained from MR. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary to the Jockey Chib. SOUTHERN nOTEL, Princes Street Sorxit, DUINEDIN. PATRICK FAGAN - - Propbiexob. (Late of Carriers' Arms.i rrtHE above new and substantial Hotel has been fitted up with a the Latest Improvements. The accommodation it will now offer to Travellers and Private Fumilies viill be second to none in Dunedin. All drinks kept in stock will be of the very best description. Good Stabling with loose-boxes and paddock accoraraodation.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 November 1875, Page 4

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