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Amusements. ~ ~ ; rp HEA TR E RO V aTIT X Lessee: Mr. Clarancb Holt. : PIT-ONE SHILLING. Grand Legitimate Performance for TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. Shakespere's sublime Tragedy of MACBETH, '„,.,„ On which occasion ■■ MISS HARRIET GORDON Will sustain the character of HECATE, (Singing all the Original Music,) As performed by her for twenty successive nights at the Haymarket Theatre, London. Re-appearance of those established favorites Mr and Mrs Clarance Holt in their groat impersonations of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, supported by the entire strength of the company. A powerful chorus and abost of auxiliaries engaged expressly for this magnificent Shaksperifm representatioa. . 1 To conclude with the interesting operatic afterpiece entitled T W A S I. In which Miss Harriet Gordon and Mr J. P. Hydes will appear. On Monday next, Great Preparations in Honor of the PRINCK OF WALES^ BIRTHDAY. |>OVAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. L\j Lessees, Messrs. T. aid S. Fawcett. GREAT ATTRACTION. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), Bth NOV., When will be presents', for the 2nd time in Dunedin, the comic drama, in two acts, tbe CHIMNEY SWEEP: Or, t OLD AND YOUNG JOE. Young Joe (a chimneysweep) Mr Tom Fawcett Dobbs •••••• MrJ. Small. Comic Song MrJ. Small After which MADAME CARAMDINI Will sing her celebrated grand scena from Der Frieschutz. Dar»ce Miss Fanny Wiseman The whole to conclude with the burlesque extravaganza of MEDEA. } Te(lca ; • • Mr G. Fawcett Jason (the hero of the sleeve)... .Miss Emma Neville MONDAY, the VICTIMS OF FKAUD. On Monday, 15th, GENERAL HOLIDAY, GHAND MORNING CONCERT. Seats should be secured at once. 7^i ia a n d~ i 1 l l. A GRAND BALL Will be given at THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, George- street, Dunedin, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1852, To commemorate THE BIRTHDAY OP HisROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCE of WALES. When the following Gentlemen have kindly consented to act as Stewards : — A. M'Leod, Rsq. W. Luke, Fsq. C. C Cole, Ksq. J. Jones Esq. W. Kennedy, Esq. . A. Williamson, Esq. The splendid Hall of the Oddfellows, will be beautifully decorated for the occasion. An efficient Baud, under able leadership, will be in attendance. The Refreshment Department will be \inder the experien-ed hand of Mr M'Cubbin, of the' Otago Hotel. The whole of the arrangements under the entire management of Mr Gr. Wat;nore. Dancing to commence at 9 o'Clock. Cloak Rooms have been set apart for L-idies and Gentlemen, and competent attendance engaged. Ticket to admit Lady and Gentleman £110 Single Ticket - - - - 012 6 Including Refreshments. Tickets to be procured only of Ul3 Stewards and at the undcTmentioned Hotels :— " D. Murphy - - . Shamrock Hotel J. M'Cubbin - - Ofctgo Hotel Moir - - - Moir's,Hotel J. Harding - - - Union Hotel .H. Reynolds - - "riferiou Hotel 'H. Che'-armes - - Victorian Hotel R. Little - - - Exchange Ko*:el W. Towers - - - Royal George Hotel And of E. Watmore, Opposite Cafe de Paris, Jcoty-strett. ODDFELLOW'S HALL.—Fii^t Assombly Ball takes piace at the above hall. Wednesday evening, 12'h November. Admission, 7s 6d, or by ticket, which can be obtained at tobacconist, next Theatre Royal. •. ■ A.1.0.P.F. A MEETING of ihe Members of the Andent .0. Tndependenf Order of O(d Follows will be held at the Queen's Avins Hotel, Princes-street, on Tue»■iay eveMing, at haif-nasfc seven o'clock, on business of importance, in connection with proposed ne\v lodge. By order ' HENRY VINE, Secretary, pro tern. j M. U. 1.0. O. F. I A GENERAL MEETING of the above Order Ot. will take place at the Shamrock Hotel, en Monday night, at Efcht o'clock, for the purpose of Establishing a District Widow and Orphan Fund, Enrolling Memhers, and Electing OlHcers. N.B. Brothers of the Order are particularly requested to attend. ' By Order of the Committee. OTAGO Typographical Association. —The Quarterly General Meeting of the above Association will he held at the Queen's Arms Hotel, this day (Saturday), at 3 o'clock sharp, Full attendance requested. JAMES KERR, Secrt-tary. ■pOTAI. ABSTINENCE.—A Meeting of~~the 1 Friends of Temperance \yill be he:d in Knox Church, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 p.m. The meeting will be addressed by MrJ ago, who has recently iirrivtd from Britain to act as agent for the Dunedin To<.al Abstinence Society, and by several othergen tlomcn. Collection at the door in aid of the funds of the Society. , . DUNEDIN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. •'I^HE Volunteers are requested to assemble in the 1. Yard behind the Immigration Barracks, on Tuesday /.he 11th instaot, at G o'clock-p.m. There will be Ua. iospectibn cf arms and accoutrements. •WM..J, B.JUNOR, . Captain Adjutant; Dunedin 'Militia and Volunteers. BA TH S. —JB AT H S.- BATH S.— City Baths, Rattray-stveet.—Warm, Cold, and Shower Bath?, Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, till 12 noon. Private Baths for Ladies. IF JOHN STUER, formerly of the Woolpack Inn, Melbourne, will fall on Maurice Joel, storekeeper, Princes-street, he will learn something to his advantage. ATRICK MACK AS V.-Your titter Mary ia in Dunelin, «nl wishes to know your address. Write to Post Office. IF thi* shonld meet tbe eye of Mr George Bick, Painter, lateof tft Kilua, Melbourne, Mr Preeman wishes' to see him at Abbyleix House, Duaeiiti. MR. WILLIAM M'iAW, from Glendarvel.— There is a letter for you at R. Campbell's atoie, Macljiggan-street: OTAGO DINING-ROOMS AND BOARD TNG HOUSH, Piinces-stoet South, below the Police Barracks, aud next to Walter Bell and Co's Timber Yard. "'. ' ' ■'" " • • , ,- 1 < •'• Meals not to! be surpasseddn Dunedin, for instance, Diiiner, consisting of rioups. Roastoori r Boiled Joints, ,M«de Dishes, Pastry, and. Cheese, foi- 25." " *l — Board" aiid Residence by" the day wweek'.- >&y tbe Week; 30i;~by'the Day, fis.c Good Beds. T. NORTH, Proprietor, late of MclbeWTW.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 6

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