- Amusements. J^OYAL PRINOESS1 THEATRE. -GARRICK CLUB PERFORMANCE IN AID OF THK FUSDS OP THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST. The Evening's Entertainment will commence with Douglas Jerrold's Domestic Drama, in two acts, entitled THK RENT DAY. | Squire Grantley . . Mr. W. Yovsg Old Crumbs . . Ma. Melville ??**&„ - • • Jlk. B. L. Pakjeok MartmHeywood . Mb. T. W. SrASDwrat TobyHey^ood . . Mb. W. H. Miwfdrd ' Silver Jack . . Mr. Leary ?S^ talk * • • Mb. W.Lwtd $ Barley J • Mr. J. C. Stott Rachel Heywood . Miss Aba Hast ; Polly Bnggs . Miss K. Graxt i V illagers by Members of the Club. « ?il^' S-Gr^ t % ctures of " The Rent Day" and cwSrT S f°rßent" To be followed by the much admired and laughable Farce of THE LOTTERY TICKET. Mr. Capias . . . Mr. Wilson Wormwood . . . Mr. B. L. Fakjeos Charles .... Mr. Isjian Mrs. Corret . . . Mrs. JDowxet Susan Miss Ada Hart The Performance will conclude with the BOOTS AT THE PROVINCIAL. - Mr. Henry Higgins . Mr. De Leon Frank Friskly . . Mr. Leveson Peter-Pepper . . Mr. W. Lloyd Jacob Earwig . . Mr. T. W. SrAS.WELL Miss Cecilia Moonshine . Miss Taburxet Emily Trevor . . Miss K. Graxt ' .. Sally Smith . . . Miss Hill Betty Jenkins . . Mrs. Dowxet Doors open at Seven. Curtain will rise punctually at half-past. The arrangements of the House will be under the management of stewards appointed from Club. Prices—Private Boxes. £4 45., £3 35.. and £2 25.: Dress Circle.. 7s. (3d.; Stalls, 55.; Pit, 2s. Children in arms one Guinea to all parts of the House. STAGE MANAGER - Ma. T. W. STAN DWELL mHEATRE ROYAL, Lessee, Mr. JAMES LE ROY.' THIS EVENING, Moxdat. 18th Apgdst, First Night of Dion Bourcicault's world-famed play, in five acts of THE OCTOROON. First appearance of MR. JAMES LE ROY, In his great character of Uscle Pete, (the only successful delineator of Negro Life in the Southern Hemisphere) MADAME MARIE DURET, As Zoe, the Octoroon GirL MR. CLAR AN C E HOLT, As the Indian, Wahnotee. MRS. CLARA NCE HOLT, As Dora Sunnyside.
The Negroes' quarters, and Cotton Plantation. The Burning of the Magnolia Steamer. The Cane Brake, and Cedar Swamp; together with The Fixal Tableau, Painted expressly by Mr. John Manly, for this great production. The mechanical effects by Mr. Freer, on a scale o splendour never before attempted in Bunedin. Doors open at 7, to commence at half-past. rpHIS DAY, AT PORT CHALMERS GRAND SAILING MATCH Between the Fast Sailing Boats, Young America and White Star, FOR £40 A-SIDE. STARTER: A. MALLACH, Esq. judge : CAPT. THOMPSON, Esq. umpires : HENRY THOMPSON, Esq. • J. M'NAUGHTON, Esq. The distance to be from the Jetty to a Buoy off Pull and Be D d Point. Start at 12 o'clock. During the day, several Scratch Matches will take place. Entries to be made at tlie Port Chalmers Hotel. mHE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION JL KACE Will be run over the DUKEDIN COURSE, OH WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, IS6S. Stewards : William Morley, Esq, John Maclean, Esq. James McKenzie, Esq. Mark Noble, Esq. Fitzwilliain Wentworth Esq. To act with Stewards that may be appointed frem each of the Colonies. Clerk of the Course—Honorary : J. Switzer, Esq. CHAMPION RACE Of 1000 soys., with a sweepstakes of 100 soys. each, added ; the second horse to receive 260 sots, out of the stake; and the third to save his stake, if more than three start. Weight for age. Three miles. Nominations, enclosing 25 sots., to be addressed \ under cover to the Secretary of the Otago Jockej Club, at the Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, on or before Ist November, 1562, but all nominations sent in due course of post, and bearing the Post-office mark of the above or a previous date to be eligible. A further payment of 25 soys. under similar terms of post, to be addressed as above on or before 31st December, 1862 ; and the final payment oi 50 soys. to be absolutely made as above previous to eight p.m., on Wednesday, the 18th February, 1863, or "all previous monies to be forfeited to the stake. Weights—Three yrs old, 7st 41b; four yrs, 9st 41b • five yrs, lOst; six and aged, lOst 41b"; mares and* geldings allowed 31b, and a further allowance of 21b if aaidens. Other events of the meeting will ba duly aa* nounced. Five per cent, deducted from the gross of the stake* for expenses of Course. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. TJOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Lessees Messrs. T. and S. Fatwett. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF MR. CHARLES "YOUNG. ] TO NIGHT, ' That Eminent Comedian will make his first appearj ance in his original part of DIDO. First Appearance of MISS ETTIE LEWIS! R. W. KOHLER In his Wonderful Solos. MONDAY, 18th AUGUST, 1862. ; With entirely New Scenery and Effects, Dresses, &c.. j C. F. Burauds' burlesque I DIDO. ! Dido (Queen of Carthage) ... Mr. Chas. Young. GRAND MUSICAL INTERLUDE. Solo—Cornet-a-Piston Mr. R. W. Kohler. Song—The Power of Love .. Miss Ettie Lewis. Solo—Concertina Mr. R. W. Kohler. Ballad—Molly Asthore ... Miss Ettie Lewis Rock Harmohicon. To commence with DONE ON BOTH SIDES. Mr. Pygmalioa Phifcb* ... Mr. Chas. Yoma,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 216, 18 August 1862, Page 3
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823Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 216, 18 August 1862, Page 3
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