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Tenders. ni^ E?SS? S are invite<l &r Printing the Bye Laws X of Widows and Orphan's Institutions in connec-c«^jrHouslrann-apply to Mr Lloy^New Tenders to be delivered on of before noon of 3rd .November. By Order, CHAS. LEZARD, ■___ - Secretary.. rpENDEES are required for the Carpenters' work _H_ (.Labor only) of a large private House, to be erected on the coast, at the mouth of the Tokomairiro iuver. I'Jans and Specifications to be seen at our office, until Thursday, the 30th inst., and at the btore oi W. H. Mansford, Tokomairiro, until- Monday, November 3rd. Tenders to be left at out office, on or before the sth of November, ar 4 p.m. * MONSON andVAHLAND, Architect?. IN consequence of the contractors not complying witu tue requisite conditions, for Messrs R. B. Martin and Cos. Store, in High-street, fresh Tenders are mvited for the above store. Tenders to be sent m on or before Saturday 12 o'clock, November Ist. Plans and specifications to be eeen at my office. G. GREENFIELD, __^ Architect, Manse-street. Amusements. TH X A THE R~ OY A L~. Lessee : Mh; Clarance Holt. PIT-ONE SHILLING. Crowded Houses to witness Nightly ! The Prize Production of the Season, THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), OCT. 31st, Last night but. one of The Great Nautical Drama, entitled OUR VILLAGE: OR, THE WRECK OF THE RATTLESNAKE With new and beautiful Scenery, illustrating ' At Home and Abroad. Mr Clarance Holt will appear for the fifth time in Dunedin as Toji Tullook, originally played by him in Melbourne for 30 successive nHils MRS. CLAHANCE HOLT as Florence Halliday N.B.—Th order to give full effect to the great scene at the end of the second act, the entire btage will be thrown open, representing a SINKING VESSEL IN A STOKM AT SEA This piece has been in contemplation for some weeks past, Tom Tullock being one of the most successful characters in Mr HolOs repertoire. The Scenery painted expressly for ihis greit production, by Messrs, Taunett and 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. To Commence with the Splendid Comedy of A BIRD IN THE HAND WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH. In which Mr and Mrs Clarance Holt will appear. fTIHEATRE ROYAL. More Novelty. NEW ENGAGEMENTS. On MONDAY NEXT, MISS HAR.RIET GORDON, QUEEN OF SONG, And MR. J. P. HYDEB Will appear, supported by the full strength of this powerful and talented Company. OPERA, DRAMA, And BURLESQUE Nightly, with NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. KOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. Lessees, Messrs. T. and S. Fawcett. . BENEFIT . Of the DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 31st OCTOBER), The performance will commence with Coleman's celebrated Comedy, entitled THE POOR GENTLEMAN. Dr Ollapod Mr Geo. Fawcett Frederick Bramble .. .. Mr W. Shevwin Humphrey Dobbins .. .. Mr J. Dunn Lieutenant Worthington .. Mr T. Fawcett After which MISS EMMA SEVILLE. Will sing The New Sono of the Brigade, Composed expressly for this occasion by Mr G. Loder ; the words by Mr Mulholland. To conclude with the great Burlesque, The NYMPH OF THE LURLliif BUR G. Fir Rupert Miss E. Neville The Seneschel .. .. Mr Geo. Fawcett. On SATURDAY, the Ist NOV., The second Grand Fashionable MORNING CONCERT. Seats should be secured at once at Rees's Boxffice, two doors from the Provincial. DUNEDIN CRICKET CLUB. Established 1860. President * His Honor the Superintendent. Vice-President : J. Hyde Harris, Esq. Hon. Treasurer : J. Switzer, Esq. Hon. Secretary : J. Kissling, Esq. Committee. Messrs T. W. Banirord Messrs W. H. Smith „ W. J. Steele ~ W. Murison „ T. K. Ryder „ Jas. Fulton „ G. K. Turton „ A. Carrick „ St. John Branigan „ T. H. Ivey. T)ERSON3 wishing to join the above Club are X requested to apply, to any of the above Committee, or any Office-bearer, as early as possible. The first Field Day of the Club will b3 Wednesday, the sth November. Wickets pitched on the ground (near Mr Cargill's) at 4 p.m. J. KISSLING, - Hon. Secretary. A CHALLENGE !—The City of Hobart is~open to pull any Five-oared Whaling Boat in Dunedin, or Port Chalmers, for the sum of Twenty Pounds. Challenges addressed to J, Turnbull, Cafe de Paris, Jetty-street, will receive immediate attention. . BILLIARD POOL. — Gentlemen who desire a genuine game should visit the Queen's Arms Hotel, Princes-street. BA T HB.-B A T HB.-B A T H S.— City Baths, Ratrray-streer.—Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, till 12 noon. Private Baths for Ladies. « ALL WORK AND NO PLAY, MAKES JACK A DULL BOY," THEY SAY. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental; a good jCjL Dance, with good Music-; and a night of fun and real joviality, may be had any night at T. B. SMITH'S, ; Shakspeare Hotel, Rattray-sfcreet, Not forgetting, at the same time, a first-rate nobbier or a glass of genuine English ale, mild or bitter, old or new, served in one of the largest music and amuse, ment halls in Dunedin. Good board and lodging, good meals, good beds, and everything else good, and at moderate prices, at the * - SHAKSPEARE. ' T. B. .SMITH, Proprietor. TO a Lady qualified to conduct a Young Ladies' Boarding and Day Bchool, a most favorable opening presents itself at Invercargill. A certain income will be guaranteed for the first year. For further particulars, apply at the counting house of Messrs Bing, Harris and Co. :

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 270, 31 October 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 270, 31 October 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 270, 31 October 1862, Page 6

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