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. , :; :■: Stock. ■ nn #/ ,;s, ta nd # his season i ' j At the Tokofnairiro Hotel, the Prize Horse, • ! . W A;R.W IC K. • ' Terms .. r . £4 4s. Padddocks for Mares Provided. JAMES GUODALL. WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON IN TOKOMAIRIRO, The Entire Horse YOUNG MATCHLESS. YOUNG MATCHLESS, bred by Robert Gibson, . /;>?■' of Ca"d>ock, Tasmania, is one of the firat got of Chas. Faman's horse Matchless, which is, and has been, the best Draught Horse on the Launceston side oriasmaTiia, ever since he was imported by Mr John Dyer, m 1858, having carried otf the First Prize at all Shows at which he has beeu allowed to compete. , Young Matchless stands seventeen hands high, with immense bone and muscle, and is unsurpassed as a worker, being remarkably quiet and tractable, with at first-rate pluck and action. fJr^i~£°^T h mare ' L(j 10s»t0 be Paid on or be&S S pfJ2 h fFebrUary; Swo^fce. ss, to be paid nrsc seivice of mare. m,, . . ROBEBT MACKIE. _ Tokomairiro, Oct. 16th, 1362. Business Notices, mhe gri d i rTn hotel, . Opposite the Office of this Paper, has GOOD TWN mii DIGGERS, AND OTHERS, on Reasonable Terms. CHARLEY WILLIAMS, Proprietor. (Formerly of William's Hotel, Melbourne.) NOTICE. TIORSES GF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Always for Sale at COBB AND CO.'S STABLES, Stafford Street. "^Parties dealing with the above firm, may alway rely on having satisfactorily trials before buying. For further particulars apply on the premises, or at Cobb's Coach Office, Corner of Manse and Stafford.Streets. COLE, HOYT and CO. THE Man who left the letter from our drayman yesterday, will much oblige by calling at our J. A. and R. BAIRD. HUGH KIRKPATRICK ahd CO. Drapers, Princes-street, Have just opened up a splendid lot of Black and Coloured Silks Paisley Plaids Fancy Dresses Muslin do Prints and Ribbons iix Cheviot. Amusements. m H E A T R' E ROYAL. In Preparation and will be produced on MONDAY NEXT, The Great Nautical Drama, entitled OUR VILLAGE: OR, THE WRECK OF THE RATTLESNAKE, With new and beauliful Scenery, illustrating At Home and Abroad. Mr Clarance Holt will appear for the brat time in Dunedm as Tom Tum.ock, originally played by him in Melbourne for 30 successive nights. N.B.—Tn order to give lull effect to the great seen* at the end of the second act, the entire htage will be thrown open, representing a SINKING VESSEL IN A STORM AT SEA. This piece has been in contemplation for some weeks past, Tom Tullock bein^ one of the most successful characters in Mr HolOs repertoire. The Scenery will be painted expreasly for this great production, by Messrs Tannctt aud Manly. The Mechanical Effects, arranged by Mr Freer. The Piece produced under the direction of Mr J. M. Wolfe, And the cast of characters embracing the full strength of this powerful company. PIT—ONE SHILLING. mHEA Tlt E RO V A L . JL Lessee : Mu. Clarance Holt. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), OCI. 25th, A GRIiAT PERFORMANCE, In honor of the Dunediu Watermen's WhaleBoat Race, Which takes place this day, when the Prize will bo awarded on the Stage to the Coxswain of the Winning Boat. Pit, Okk Shilling. To commence at half-past 7 precisely, with Sir Walter Scott's celebrated play, in three acts, entitled ROB RO V, Or the DAYS OF AULD LANG SYNE, In which MR. AND MRS. CLARANCE HOLT Will appear as Rob Roy a.\-jo 11 is l km- M'Grkgor, Supported hy the Entire Strength ofthe Company. After which the Presentation will take place. To conclude with the MAN ABOUT TOW N. On Monday next, the prize production of the season. Our. Village, Or tue Wnuc/c of tub Rattlesnake. With new and beautiful scenery, illustrating At Home and Abroad. Remember the Reduced Price:—Pit, One Shilling. KOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Lessees, Messrs. T. and S. Fawcett. . GRAND COMBINATION. Continued Success of xMR GEORGE FAWCETT And MISS EMMA NEVILLE. SATURDAY, 25xn AUGUST, 2862, The performance will commence with the thrilling Drama, DICK TURPIN AND TOM KING, roit Kisa Mr Geo. Fawcett . GRAND MUSICAL MELANGE. Madame Whyte, Mr W. Sherwin, and Mr J, Small. To conclude with STAGE STRUCK. Sally Soraggs Miss E. Neville. DUNEDIN Watermen*' Whale Boat Race. The above Race will take place on Saturday, Octo-er-25ih, at 4 p.m. precisely, between the City of lobart (blue flag), Eclipse, (red Aug), Albert (white ag), Marion (white flag, with red cross). The first oat to receive a prize of Twenty Pounds (L2O), and ie second boat Ten Pounds, (LlO). N.B.—The Victoria steamer will not leave till after ie Race, for the accommodation of Port passengers. } A T H 8. — B A T H S.-BATHS — J City Baths, Rattray-street.—Warm, Cold id Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.miindays, till 12 noon. *-'■-• Private Baths for Ladies. JTUSIC. MUSIC.-500 New and Select Pieces !_li of. Miisie, just arrived per Aidinga. *: ;■ -^----^NASHELSKI, C 1 Princes street, next! dwr'to^.Thfeatwlldyid. -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 265, 25 October 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 265, 25 October 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 265, 25 October 1862, Page 6

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