_____ Shipping Notice. MELBOURNE, AipE&lftl^AN $' NX W\£ea2 LAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY.. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. fl^^j^^^. HPIHE fast and favorite steam- <!^^^^^^^^ Is hmvly exacted from Melbourne, and will be again dispatched 24 hours after arrival. Early application to secure berths is necessary. ;...: ItOYSE. MDDIE & CO., : ! ' • Sbafford-street. GREYHOUND, NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. TUBS DAT,. 21 8 T 'OCTOBER. !^§3^^3w OTEAMERS will convey pa«. jT^^^vM^vv senders from Dune<lin Jetty _^i?&s|«^^^^ to Poi-1 Chalmers, at 2 o'clock, ''SS&SSESS&fiBiS&B a d half-past 3 o'clock. Whence <n ihe arrival of the last steamer, the Pamsori will take the passengers,direet to the ship. permitting. A. L. THOMSOiN and CO.. Agents, Stafford-street C. FRED. BEEBY, Booking- agent, Opposite the Po-t Office, Jetty-street. Dunedin, 21st October, 1862. * NOTJOE TO PASSENGERS PER THE GREYHOUND FOR MELBOURNE. I33 a gs.-^k' QTEAMERS will leave the Q Jerty at 2 and half-past 3 «^M&^^^i^ tslis a-v» tv convey-passengers to "*!EBiS£?S^J&3&2SS» Port Chalmers, from which place the Samson will take them to the ship, weather permitting. Only a few berths vacant. DYASON and CO., London Auction Mart, Jetty-street. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS PER SHIP GREYHOUND FOR MELBOURNE tJ^&£k-^fe*K OTEAMERS will leave Dv " t*'n #'ett.v this day, ut 2 feC*<^g^^^^ o'clock, and hal^past 3, carrying "^S^S^S^^^C^ passengers to Port Chalmers, wlien the damson will bs in readim-ss to convey them direct to the ship, weather permitting. For passage apply at "nee to A. L. THOMSON & CO. TELEGRAPH LI^E OF PACKETS. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, To follow the Nor'-Wester. te^t^JSs. HP HE really magnificent passen.^fOsir<\"^ -*- peer ship GRKYHOUN D, Hgll|g|fg§g§B? 2500 tons burtben, Jas. Jackson, Esq , commauder. This splendi'l ship having no cargo to discharge, is now r<ady to receive passengers, and will be positively despatched for Melbourne, on Tuesday, the 21st inst. The passenger accommodation of this vessel is unsurpa'Sid in every respect, and the dietary scale is the usual liberal one of the Telegraph Line. For passage apply to A. L.THOMSON & CO., Stafford-street; or to JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Stafford street. Amusements. m HKATRE ROYA L. X Lessee : Mr. Claranch Holt. Decided Triumph of the Great Piay of AMBITION. Great Reduction of Prices. The who c ot the vast Pit thrown open at ONE SHILLING. THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), 21st OCT., i SECOND NIGHT Of the celebra-ed Piav, in 4 Acts, entitled A M BITION, on the TOMB, THE THRONE,. AND THE SCAFFOLD. In which MR. and MRS. CLFRANCE HOLT Will appear in tivir powerful impersonations of Ethelwoid Marquis of Derby, and Catherine Howard, Supported by the entire strength of the Company. New ami Magnificent Scenery, pain';ed expressly for . this Spiendid Play, l»y Messrs. Manly and Tannt'tt. Dance ... ... >liss Ada Hart. To conclude with the popular farce of THK VALET DE SHAM. Remember the P»ices- Pit, One >hil'ing. FURTHER NOVELTIES IN ACTIVE PREPARATION. DOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees- Messrs T. & S. Fawcett. Last Nicht of the Burlesque C I N D%E It E L L A; Prince Prettypet Miss Emma Neville. Olorinda (a uu<hing thing).... Mr (ire-i. Fawcett. TO-NIGHT, TUHSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, Mra. Centiivre's Comedy, in 3 Acts, THE WONDER. Don Felix Mr Geo. Fawcett. Donna Violante ML-s Emma Neville. To conclude with CIN DE II ELLA: Or, Thh Lover, tiie Lackey, and the Slipper. On Fri lay next the FIRST GRAND MORNING CONCERT, under Distinguished Patronage, on which occasion all the available talent in the colony will be engaged. Seats should be secured at once at Rees's, next the Provincial. In preparation, the charming burlesqne entitled THK NYMPH OF THE LURLEYBURGH; also the sensation Drama entitled OUR VILLAGE, or the WUECK OF THE RATTLESNAKE. Seats in the Circle ought to be secured, at the Box Office (Reel's), next to the Provincial, immediately. The entrance to the circle is now completed from High-Btreet. Dress Circle, 5s ; Stalls, 3*; Parquette, 2s; Pit, Ib. GRAI7D Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every Evening, Commercial Concert Hall. One Shilling. ■ TjiN'GLISH, Irish, ami Scotch Song 3; Duetts and J2j Trios To-Night. MADAME CARANDINI and MADAME E. ' WHYTE at Commercial Concert Hall, This Evening. \TEW Local Rongs To-Night, by Mr. "SMALL-^ XN " Mrs. Doorson's Lament." ! MESSRS. KOHLER7 SHERWiN, WHITE, COUSINS, at the Commercial Concert Hall . To-Night. ... ,:-,., :.,-, -. . 71J . . ,-....;. ■-..-. ; DUNEDIN Watermens' Whale Boat Race. To start from the New Jetty, at 4 o'clock. Saturday, 25th October. Subscription Lists open at the Cafe de Paris, Jetty-street; Moir's Hotel; and the Provincial. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN will meet at the Shamrock Hotel, on Tuesday Evening, October 21st, at 8 o'clock. H. CARTER, : ■ Secretary. Tenders. . , , TO BUILDKRsS. i fIIENDERS are requested for Additions to the • JL Wesleyan Church. Plans and Spec'ficttions • to be seen at our office.'; and teuders received until 12 , o'clock on Saturday, 25thinst. MASON & ROSS, -Architects, Victoria Chambers, Manse-steeet. ' mENDERS will be received at the Office of His ; X Honor the Superintendent, till 4 o'clock on i Tuesday, 28tb October,. enrrent, for tho erection of Beacons in the Hdrbor of Otago, accnr ingto plans and specification* to be seen, at the Harbor Master's • Office, Port Chalmers. By order, „ THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary. 20th October, 1862.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 261, 21 October 1862, Page 6
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