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; ■ ; ; Amusements. m he/at■ re roy a l. -L Lessees Mit. Claranck Holt. PIT-ONE SHILLING. Grandcombination of Taleat for THIS EVENING (MONDAY)* NOV. 3rd _, __' Engagement for Twelve nights of MISS HARRIET GORDON QUEEN OF SONG, * f And MR. J. P. HYDES. The fall Company in Dbama, Comedy, and Burlesque. To commence with the interesting Scottish play entitled THETW A DROVERS. After] which the popular Comedietta of THE TURTLE DOVES. In which Miss Harriet Goedon and Mr J. P. Hydes will appear. To conclude with the celebrated Burlesque (written expressly for Miss Harriet Gordon) by Mr JaraesMulholland, entitled THE HONEYMOON. DukeAranza (with Songs) ... Miss H. Gordon Jacques Mr J. P. Hydes On Wednesday, the beautiful Operatic Drama of THE ROSE OF CASTILE. Notice.—During the remainder of the Season, the Doors will open at halt-past 7, and the curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. JS^OTICE -DUNEDIN GARRICK CLUB. A Special General Meeting of the Members will be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 3rd November, at the Provincial Hotel, at 7.30 o'clock sharp. Tie business to be transacted being of great importance, the whole of the Members are requested to attend. A. M'LANDRESS, Vice-President. DUNEDIN CRICKET CLUB. Established 1860. President j His Honor tiie Superintendent Vice-President :J. Hyi> e Harris, Esq Hon. Treasurer : J. Switzkii, Esq. Hon. Secretary : J. Kissling, Esq. Committee. Messrs T. W. Bamtord Messrs W. H. Smith » y-.f o st? ele >< W. Murisou » *• *• %der » Jas. Fulton „ (x. Iv iuiton „ A. Carrick „ bt. John Branigan „ T. H. Ivey. T)ERSONS wishing to join the above Club are X requested to apply to any of the above Committee or any Oihce-beurer, as early as possible. Ihe first Field Day of the Club will ba Wednesday, the sth November. Wickets pitched on the ground (near Mr Cargill's) at 4 p.m J. KISSLING, Hon. Secretary. r^/S^Jo^®™™ FIRE BRIGADE, mHE Monthly Meeting will be held at the ProvinJL cial Hotel, this evening, at 8 p.m. sharp WM. H. MUMFORD, . ____ on' ®cc* A NCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, Court rP-ci ,of. JJuuedi»'—Summoned Meeting at the Shamrock Hotel, Kattray-street, Tuesday evening November 4th, 1862, eight o'clock. H. CARTER, Secretary. BILLIARD POOL. — Gentlemen who desire a genuine game should visit the Queen's Arms Hotel, Princes-street. BATH S. —B ATHB.-BAT H"S — i O iClty £ at\ls> Rattray-street.—Warm, "Cold, and Shower Baths. Open from 0 a.m to 8 p.m Sundays, till 12 noon. F Private Baths for Ladies. " ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY," THEY SAY. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental; a good 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-street, Wot 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 largesL music and amuse, ment halls in Dunedin. Good board and lodging, good meals, good beds, and everything else good, and at moderate prices at SHAKSPEARE. lmmnm jluuui .T.IL-^^- 1!', rr°prletorTF Mr JOHN PURCELL does not call for his JL box at the office of the undersigned, it will be sold to defray expenses. C. M. POOLE, Jetty street. J Lost, Found, &c L OST J ack Roush Do £> answers to the name a •„ of, ,Natlve- Whoever will bring him to T. bmitli bhakespeare Hotel, will receive One Pound lie ward. LOST, from Waitahuna, in January lash the pro- . ,vf Ti J£ f? et** M'Queen, a light J3ay Florse, branded J3 off shoulder, white mark on forehead nze about 4 years. Supposed to be running at Walter Millers. % *ir *S-M- epai£toan& Person Slivering (fee same to Mr William Grey, Waihola Lake. -*- £l REWAED. F OST, on Saturday last, a small halfbred Terrier JLJ color, brown, answering to the name " Gvn '' Any one bnngi ng tiie same to the offi f M^att Crewa?d^' ker ' Sfcewarfc-Sfcreet ' «baU received __ m A's HKWARD. " " I i i', Hto} on ,' or Strayed, from Mr Goodall's PadJ_J dock, Tokomairiro, one J3ay Mare, wearing a belt round neck with No. 26 thereon, branded EM near shoulder. Also, one Brown Mare, wearing belt round neck with No. 65 thereon, and branded 3 near shoulder, and a heart near rump. Whoever will deliver the same, or give satisfactory information concerning them to the undersigned, or to Mr Goodall, Tokomairiro, will receive the above reward m , . . c . , WILLIAM FERMAN. " Tokomamro, September 3rd, 1862. 1~~~~ £i REWARD. ~ OST, Four Horses, on Saturday night. Ist inst, t J |or Sunday morning, 2nd inst., Bay Horse M near shoulder j Bay Horse, NB (conjoined) near shoulder; Grey Horse T off shoulder; Chesnut Horse, B near shoulder. The above Reward will be paid to any person bringing the same to Driver, M Lean, and Co., Provincial Sale Yards, Staffordstreet. • TIEN POUNDS REWARD—Lost, from the -L Junction, Tuapeka, a Brown Gelding, white star HC on forehead, WA on one of the shoulders, and short switch tail; also, from the head of Gabriel's, a BayMare, RHon near flank, black points, long back, and long tail. Whoever will bring these horses to the White Star Hotel, Wetherstone's, will receive the above reward. Should any runholder see the horses described in this advertisement, he will oblige by giving the necessary information, addressed as above. TjlOnlD"~~Left on the counter of the Branch r L Office ot this paper, on the morning of the Bth mstant, a Pocket Book, containing sundry Bank Drafts, a Gold Chain, and Vouchers, Owner^an have the same on application. TfIOUND.-^Strayed^ on Mount Stewart, a Dark For further particulars apply to April 22rd. 1862. gh c J5 p^ o v itdt: 'Wanted an owner for two ewes and one wether tliat have been running in the paddock of the Sersigned since April last, wUI be delivered m *££$£. of ear, mark and payment of expenses. If tS abeep ire not claimed within ten savß,they^sS fold for benefit of whom it may concern ■ ' ' areen Island,^Nov., 186l OHNCARaiLL-'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 272, 3 November 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 272, 3 November 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 272, 3 November 1862, Page 6

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