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________ Amusements. "POYAL. PRINCESS' "I^TFaTrIT Another Great Production. Tremendous Suoces? of Mr Goorge Faweott's New Burlesque of PUSS IU BOOTS. GRAND MOVING PANORAMA TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). NOV. 17, 2802, TJie performances will commence with the beautiful Drama, eufit't'd THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. ■John Perrybingle Mr Tom Fav/catt. ri'ly Slowboy .. .. Hiss Emma Neville, flayed by h*r, witii immense R"coe.s^ »t the Royal Princess Theatre, Melbourne:. Blind Bertha.. .. .. Madame Oarandinl. To conclude with the new Burlesque oi PUSS IN BOOTS, Pus* (an old torn).. Mr Qeo. FawctL Ralph Miss E. Neville. On Thursday next, the Po fbrmances will be for the BENEFIT Of M R R . W . X O H L E R. TH X- A T R~E R O Y~A L Lessor : Mil. Clakanos Holt PIT- 0N E SHILL IN G . JNotice.—ln order to present to the public Six Great Performances, MISS HARIUET GORDON And MR. J. P. HYDE 3 Have been Re-engaged for Six Ni«hts, to appear in conjunction with MR and MRS CLARANOE HOLT And the entire strength of the Company THIS EVENING, (MONDAY.) 17th NOT, Hie entertainments will commence at 8 precisely with Shakspere's sublimo tragedy of ° TT , HAMLET. ° > Hamlet (Prince of Denmark).. Mr C. Holt Ophelia (with all the origiual mu«ic) Miss H. Gordon Gertrude (the Queen Mother) Mrs G. Holt First Grave Digger .. ... Mr J. P. H ya v s To conclude with ihe Protean far<-e, entitled ' THE MERTON FAMILY, In which Miss Harriet Gordon will sustain four characters. Mr Beauclnrap. .Mr J. P Hydes Music Incidental—Song : "My Mountain Home " Miss Harriet Gordon. Bishop's " Lo, here the Gentle Lark," Miss Harriet Gordon. At the request of many influential friends and patrons, Piiday Evening next, is fixed for Mr Uarance Holt's First Benefit in Dunedia. ATHS. —B AT II S.-BAT HS - . City Baths, Rattray-street.—Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 pui Sundays, till 12 noon. Private Baths for Ladies. mO .VICTORIAN CRICKETERS not beloncinJL to the Dunedin Club.—Please communicato with Cricket, office of this paper, to arrange a match versus D. C. C. Public Notice. THE NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION" COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital, £50,000, in 5,000 Shares of £10, with power to increase. directors : George Hunter, Esq., Chairman. W. B. Rhodes, Esq. W. H. Bannatyne, Esq. W. Lyon, Esq. Jacob Joseph, "Em L, Levy, Esq. John Kcbbell, Esq. W. YV. Taylor, Esq. George Crawford, lisq. Principal Office at Wellington. Duncan and Vennell, Managers pro. /em. j The Share List will bo closed on 31st December . 1852, after which a preference will be given to shareholders in the allotment of shares then unsold. Applications for shares will be received at the ofnVe of the Bank of New Zealand, IHmedin, or at the office of John Jones and Co., at which place deposits and calls will be received and receipts given. Upwards of 3,000 shares have been already appliei for. The commencement of the Company's operations since Ist September, 1862, has been attended with great success ; and contracts have been entered into with the Government of New Zealand for the employment of the Company's vessels. Orders have been transmitted to England by present mail, for two powerful screw steamers of about 400 tons builders' measurement, and it is propose ; to send orders home for further vessels in the course of a few months to meet the increasing requirements of tho New Zealand trade. The election of the permanent Board of Directors will take place as soon as possible after 31st December, 18G2, in accordance with the provisions of tb* Joint Stock Companies Act, 1862. Shareholders c.vi vote by proxy at each annual election. First Call—sos per share. No subsequent call will be made exceeding 20s per share; nor without three months'notice bein" riven after the previous call has been paid. ° ° It. M.'s Ct, Dunodin, I Nov. 15, 1862. JN accordance with the provisions of the Licensing Ordiuance, Sess. 11, No. 12, I hereby give notice that a Special Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for this District, will be hol'dea. at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of December next, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of receiving applications for the TRANSFEIt of Publicans' Licenses. THOMAS CALCUTT, i Clerk to the Bench. NOTICE. ON and after the 14th November, 1852, the road through Blueskin Bush, will be closed for dray traffic until further notice. By Order, JAMES A. CHEYNE,. Clerk to the Road Board. NEW GOVERNMENT OFFICES. PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. A PREMIUM of Forty Pounds will be paid for |XX thj best, and a premium of Twenty Pounds for the second best set of Plans submitted to the Provincial Government for the above purposes. A plan of the site, with printed instructions will be forwarded nn application to the Provincial Secretary Nevf Plymouth. No plans will be received after the 4th February, 1863. WILLIAM NORTHCROFT, Provincial Secretary. TjVO R THE DUNSTAN.— -1- A FIVE HORSE COACH. WILL LKAVK COBB & CO.'S COACH OFFICE, - For the above gold field, on TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18th, Carrying Passengers and Swags. COLE, HOYT and CO.. Proprietors. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. SPECIAL Practice with the New Engine Thi3 Evening:, at 8 p.m. A full attendance of members requested, By order, WM. H. MUMFORD, •-•-- ' Hon. Sec. -VTOTICE is hereby given that the Business of -131 Hubert's Cafe will henceforth be carried on as before under the management of Madame Hubert. • J. HUBERT. „ MADAME HUBERT. November 14th, 1862. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Miss Cowen's, between Stafford and Walker-streets, next the Presbyterian Church. LOST, Pocket Book, containing invoices and letters.' Finder rewarded, on bringing same to Branch Office of tin's papev. O«Bi^Wa«MUUl«l*UWIf»'W4ilIIWIIIWMJl;W.'ll»WW*iAiri;> l i-,i>iir-r.^iKCiC3aa : To Let. TO LET, one Shop and Cotkure, in Walker-street. Apply Ri'tnlau/8r.09., .Cafe.de Paris. : ; f j "tO LET, a Shop, in Hat tray-street.: Apply, A. I Pinkus, Clothier, opposite Shamrock Hotel, ' mo LET, the Diggers/Home, in Walker-street^ X A good opportunity for a man with small capital. Rent low. Apply Riordau Bros., Cas de Pans, - ■ .■• ' ■-- ■ - ■■"•■■;■ ■■, -■ ■■:'.-..■.-'■■..■. v

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 3

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