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..... .-FOB WAIKOUAITI. . - :* . i,*^^ m H 'B * recrular,' trader >^^^s. X MIDLOTHIAN,. - «^^|^K^>. will sail on .Wednesday. " f For freJgb, apply to . STEAM-SHIP RANGATIRA. NOTICE T,o;To'NSiair; BBSf' mBE lighter lona Is discharging from tfie above 1 Consignees are requested to present bills of ladinir, and pay freight to undersigned. All goods not removed by 4 p.m. this day,-will be stored at their risk and expense. I>Ll j olffl(JHj " Stafford-street. POSTPONED, In Consequence of the Inclemency of the Weather. «•**>. rTOE Steamer PLANET wffl *£!F*2wßlSSv X not; sail for the Taieri _M*llMffii^ "until WEDNESDAY, 17th - All cargo must be on the Wharf- by 5 p.m. HENRYHOUGHTON fcCO.^ T' HEA TR E ROYAL Lessee: Mil James LeHoy. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MRS. CLARANCE HOLT, . OK FRIDAY EVENING,' SEPTEMBER 19, Being under the Distinguished Patronage of 8 MA J O R R Y-A X, Tub Officzbs of the 70th Rbgimest, And The following influential gentlemen— J. A. Douglas, Esq. A Jackson, Esq. Julias VogeJ, Esq. ' M. "Duncan, Esq. F. J. Aldenion, l&q; Doctor Hockeo. J. A. J. M'Gregor. Esq. B. Miller, Esq. Walter Day, Esq. -, P. L. Mievlle, Esq. .; A. M'Leod, Eso. James Gibson, Esq. E. F. Ward, Jisq. 11. Reynolds, Esq. John Fargie, Esq. A. Mercer, Esq. " W. W. Tickle, Esq. John Cummins. Esq. — • Herman, Esq. I Ed, l)e Carle, Esq. : The curtain wili rise precisely at ha&past 7 o'clock, to Sbakspeare's sublime play of , , THE MERCHANT OF VENICB. V s ' (Terminating with the celebrated Trial eoene.) Portia .- :„:-''■' .. .Mbs, CitBASCXHow Sbylock .. ..-.' .- Mk. Clarascr Horn * Supported by the entire Company, : To be followed by Planclie's brilliant Comedy, of FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY, Charleatije Second .. .. Little May r ; Kuy Gomez .. .. .. . Mr. Claranoe Holi The Duchess De Torreneneva Mrs. Qarance Holi To conclude with theamu«ing aflerpiecee* entitled, THE ACTRESS OF ALL WORK. «•■ ■ -■ In which ■■- " MADAME MARIE DURET Will assume Seven different characters. &*s*!Phe Box plan is now open at Mr. NashelskTi Mumc Repository, uext door to the Theatre, when Tickets cr places may be secured. TH BAT RE ROY A L Lessee: Mr. Jaxi3 Le Roy. ' - Great Success. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 17tb SEPTEMBER Third Night of the world-famed Legendary Play o THBCORSICAN BROTHERS, Placed on the Dunedin stage oa a scale of spleodoa hitberto unequalled, irith entirely rew and magnificent scenery (painted expressly for the occasion), ant wonderful mechanical effects. MR. CLARANCE HOLT, In big oelebrated' characters of THE TWIN BROTHERS OF CORSICA. MADAME MARIE DUBET As Emlie De Lesparre. And MRS. CLAEANCB HO.iT As Madame De Franchi, and : Susan SweetapplefintMr. Buckstone's Haymarke Farce) entitled, AN ALARMING SACRIFICE. flar On FRIDAY next, Mrs. Clarance Holt's Benefit under the dirtlnßuished patronage of Major Ryai and the Officers of the 70tlt Regiment, will b presented (for the first time ia Dunedin), Shaks peare's beautiful play of ' THE MERCHANT OF YENICK. Doors open at 7, performances to commence at hali ps«t 7 precisely. N.B.—The Box plan is now opd; at Mr. NasherkF* Music Repository, next door to tb Theatre, where private boxes or plans may be secured Private Boxes (holding eight persons)"L2 2s. Dc (holding four) LI ss. Single tickets (when privat boxes not taken)-" 7s.' &L Dresj circle, 55.; Sid boxes and lower circle, 45.; stalls, 3*.; pit 2s. IjOYALPRIN CSS 8' THE AT RE LI33EE3 ... MB3SKS. T. &8. FAWCKTR. Tremendous Success of the Eminent Comedian. MR. CHARLES YOUNG. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), The Popular Drama entitled ELLEN WAREHAM. Dick ... .. Mr. Chas. Young. To conclude with the Side-Splitting Farce of DONE ON BOTH SIDES. Uncle Phibbs ... .. Mr. Charles Young j ; ' THgRSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER ' Complimentary Benefit to MR. SAN D FORD RAW.C ET T. _ *; : .GRANi>VFASHIONABLE NIGHTY <:■ On which occasion will bo produced Tom Taylor* degant comedy, entitled " Still Waters Run Deep.' Lola Monte's celebrated Spider Dance, by Miss Adi Hart, and to conclude with the new Farce of " Ou on the Sly. MR, COUSINS, Professor of Violin and Pianoforte, TS OPEN to an engagement. Aldinga Hotel. Staf X ford-street, Duncdiiu THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIO> RACE Will be run over the DUNEDIN COURSE, WEDNESDAY, 4ra MARCH, ,1863. _-, , . - StJBWAEDS: ' * «." William Morley, Esq,'. " JohnMaclean,Esq. James McKenne,- Esq. Mark Noble, Esq ■ • Fitzwilliam Wentworth Esq.' ■ r To act with Stewards that may be appointed frou each of the Colonies^ • ■ CUSKK 0* THH COUBSB—HOKORABT : • J. Switzer, Esq. CHAMPIO lH\ ACE X "il 8" Wlth A BW«epatates of 100 soys. each % I thß Ses on(i ho 3* *° K*6**l6 *°°^ts- oat o - the Etakej and the third to save bis stake, if mop ■ &Sf Btart* i^-^ fo^ "^ Three aiilea JVonunations, enclosing 25" soys., to be addresse< under coyer to the .Secretary of the Otago Jocke^ Club, at the Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, o5 or bet n Ist November, 1862, but all nominations sent in dm course of jaost, and bearing the Post-office mark o iv -I! or a Pl6^ooß date to be eligible. A fur tber payment of 25 soys.-under similar terms of post to be addressed as aboveon or before 31st December I8t>»;. and the final payment or* fiO soys. -to be abso lately made as aboye previous to,eight p.m,, on Wed &^e yra, lOst? six and aged, lOst 41b; mares anc geldings allowed 31b, and a further allowance of 21b i maidens. ■ > Other events of, the meeting will b« duly an nounced. * . Fire per cent deductedirom the gross of the stake for expenses of Course. ' ■' • ' ' ' HYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. "dunedin yoltjntebb hbb brigade. PBACTICE MeetingTHITEVENING,^ SeWi .X -o'clock, gharp. MemboswiUmeetatthVEn gine House. 5'J» •» ; *. - H -By outer, -'■:, ,\ >'\ ,1, - w. H. mumfobd; - ■*-' Hon. Sec

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 232, 17 September 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 232, 17 September 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 232, 17 September 1862, Page 6