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T'-bl/e" a .t" re jl-k o y;-a'l'-.* -vr Lessee; Mp. James Lb #oy. ' -- * - GRAND COMPLI.MJSNTAEY BSNEjFIT •" v -v^ .>: v;xo- .*»< * "* - ■*' • - WES, PLABANCJS .HOLT," -', . . . os - SHIS EVENING - , * ' September I§,\ Being under the Dismitmushed Patronage of ,JIAJt)B tt V AN, -, i.-TilE OPFICEB3 OP THK 70TU HKGntBST, "And - - - - Tito following influential gentlemen — J. A. Douglas, Ksq. , AT Jackson, Esq. 'Julius Vojiel, JSsq." M. Duncan, Esq. ' P. J. Aldersoa, iisq. Doctor Hoeken. J. A, J. JU/Gregyr, Esq. H. Miller, Esq. . Waiter Day, Esq. F. L.SUeylle, Esq. ' A. M'Leod, Hsq. James Gibson, lisq, ■ E. F. "Ward, K«q. 11. Jfeynolds, Esq. John Pargie, Esq. , A. Mercer, E*q. W- W. 'iiclcle, Eitf. JulurCuuimlns. Esq. — Herman, liq. - I Btl; De Carle, Esq. The curtain will rise preci«ely at half-past 7 o'clock, to Shakspeare's sublime pay of ' THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.' (Terminating with the celeßrated Tri.il M-ene.) Portia • Mas. Clabasob Holt Shylock. .-.- „. ~ Jlk. Clabaxck Holt i Supported by Uie entire Corapau;, , j To bo followed hj Plancle's brilliant Comedy, of ] FAJNT HEART NEVBB WON FAIR LADY, ] Charles tbe Second .V- 1 .. Little May HuyGoaiez • Mr. ClaranceHolt Ttoe Dach&s Be Torrensuueva Mrs. CHarance Holt i To conclude with theatnusincr afterpiece, entitled, THE ACTRESS OV ALL WOBK. In widen MADAMK MAKIE DUKET Will assume Seven different characters. fgjDf The Box plan is now open at Jlr. Nashflski*s Blanc Repository, next door 'to tbe Theatre, where Ticktts or places may be secured. TH ' E AT R E EO V A L ■■'■-] '■■■■-. Lessee : ■ifit. Jaues L_ Roy. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY 3EKEFIT TO MB S. C L ABilC E H O L T TFIIS EVENING, FKIDAY, 18tuSEPTEMBER. Under tSjo distinguished patronage of Major Byan, the Officers of the 70th Begiment, and several influential Gentlemen.' " To commence - with Shakspeare's sublime play of THE MKItCHANr OF VENICK, Terminating with the celebrated Trial S<*es». ; Portia .. .. Mrs. Olaranee Holt. Shylock '.. ... Mr. Ciaraii-se Holt: i To be followed by Phnehe's brilliant Comedy cf FAINT lIEAKT NBYERWON FAIE LADY, j Charles the Secnd „.'-.. little May- > '! Huy Gomez .. ... Mr. Clarence Holt, j The Duchess Be Torreneova Mrs. Ckranee Holt | Toconclude with the amusingafterpiecc.entitled i , THE ACTKKS3 OF ALL WORK. In which Madame Marie Dnret will assume seven • • different characters. -To-morrow (Saturday) Sbakspeare's Tragedy of OTHBLLO. Othello .. J,lr. Claranee Holt. On ilosday nest will be produced, vith new sceaery, Dioa BourcicauU'd baautifol Domestic Play, in fire acts, entitled, . THE WILLOW COPSE. ; Doors open at 7, performances to commence- at half ps& 7'precisely. N.B.—The Bos plan is now open at Mr. Nashslkrs slurle Repository, next door to the Tiicatro, where private boxes or plans may be secured. Private Boxes (holdiufr ei<?hfc persons) Li 2s. Do. (holding four) LI 5?. Single tickets (when prirale boxes not taken) 7s. 6i Drew cjrde, 5a.; Side boxea audi lower circle, 4s. j rtails, 3t.; pit 2v ~t* OY A L PRINCE SS' THE A TBE. Lessees ... Messes. -T..&"S. Fawcett. TfiEMENDOOS SUCCESS . - • '■■'.• ;: OV ■■■''... \■■-- '■ ■■ MR. CH ABLES V 0 U N G, In his great Farce of ,-.''• OUT ON THE SLY. - The performance will commence .with Tom Taylor's i admirable Comedy, entitled .j BTILL WATERS RUN DEEP. Spider Dance - - Miss Ada Hart. . To conclude with the Screaming Farce of OUT ON THE SLY. Me. Piklico Pwriss ...'. Ma. Chas. Yoxjkg. DUNEDIN GABBICK CLUB~ .: A SPECIAL GENBRAL MEETING of the Members of tlie Dunedin Garrick Club'will b». held at the Provincial Hotel on MONDAY EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock. - Members are particularly requested to attend punctually, for the transaction of business of great i uuportauee. | - ■ . By order. ' ■ MR. COUSINS, ! _ Professor of Violin and Pianofjrte, ! TS OPEN to an engaerement Aldinga Hotel, Sfaf- i X ftml-street, Dnnedin. j rpilE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION X RACE Will be run over the DUNEDIN COURSE, os ' '" WEDNESDAY, 4tu MARCH, 1868.- ---; - Stewauds •:• ' Wilibm Morley, Esq, John Maclean, Esq James McKeuzie. Esq. Mark Noble, Esq. Fitzwilliim Wentworth Esq. To act with Stewards that may be appointed from , each of the Colonies, CLEEK OF THE COOKSE—HOSOEAKT : ' "„ • J. Switzer, Esq. ftti/inn CHAJIPIO.N EACE Of 1000 soys., with a sweepstakes of 100 sbva. each, adled ; the second horse to receive 200 sots, out of the stake; and,the third to save his stake, if more than three start. Weight for age. Three miles. ISouunatioflS, enclosiup 25 soys., to be addressed wnder caver to the Secretary of the Otago Jockey Club, at the Provincial HoUJ, Dunedin, on or betre Ist November, 1562, but all nominatious sent in due coarse 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, \ow addressed as above on or before 31st December ISG2; and the gual payment oi 50 sots, to be absolutely made as above previous to eight p.m., oa Wednesday, the 18th February, 1563, or all previous monies to be forfeited to the stake. : ; Weights-Three yrs old, 7st 41b; four yrs, 9st lib£Te.yrs, 10st; six and aged, lOst 4lb; inare3 and geldings allowed 81b, and a further allowance of 21b i maideus?. * Other cTcota of the meeting will bs duiy announced. -, . J -"- ■■ Five per cent, deducted from the gross of the stakes for expenses of Course. * ii ■in ii ii■»■ i■■ I YPNEY J4M m- Secretary. 'SUKVEYING INS^RUMENtS ; jy-Essits. BRL-sfl r & macdonneix Stspectfnily inform the public that they have received considerable additions *to their Stock of Ini «ramentvwhich jirenow on sa!e at rednced prices in Sydney and Bielbourrie. • . The articles having been imported by them direct Irom superior London Manufacturers, can be Tecommend»l with confidence to surveyors and others. I-ive^uch .theodolites, divided oa silver, L3o and IiMS, ..... '..!..:■,.'. , ■ • - . : Transit theodolite^ L 27 and L3O - "^?2i o?ite8■ b?"Trpoghton and Simms, L2S and . Circiuhferenters, LXO, Ll2, aad Ll4, legs in separate boxes ■ & Circuinferenters, with telescope, levels, and external vernier, L 19 f ■ ;••. Ylevels, fourtesn-inch, Ll9;' dumpy levels ten aud twelve-inch, Ll4, Ll7, and Ll9 Standard .chain,''.-with fastenings in case, L 7 Best circular protractors, brass, eight, nine, and ten-inch, in.cases; pentagrapha, twenty-feur and thirty-sucinch j the new Prusnan pentacrraph (five feet>, by Schroter of Dusseldorf. " LeveUing staves, metallic tapes, best- bval? link 6S ehams, T squares, wood angles, plotUrig scales, drawing instruments, pocket sextants! prismatic i; compasses; -, optical squares, and every instrument accessary for the professionfll surveyor. - :: :•/■.-.■ -\-J I ■"■ ■>■■ - ■ ■ BRUSH & MACDONNELL, , * S2O, George-street* Sydney ;: and ' " 1.; CtoUins-stree^Melbonrße.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 234, 19 September 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 234, 19 September 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 234, 19 September 1862, Page 6

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