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"-Shipping N6tice. FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. THE ST. CLAIH will take a few more passen- •.»• £ ei>s >lf bo°ked in time, to go on board by the Victoria, at four o'clock. __Apply, at once, to G. Lumb, Jetty-street; nnHE Steamer tt^ r^-^jjrnjftsJSv I titawta will leave for the above ports thirty-six hours after arrival. If or freight or passage, apply to ■--.-.•■ ;i; v ROBINSON aud LILLY, Jetty-street. FOR MELBOURNE^ fe>^g^Ks. f I THE first-class clipper Bhip \TB*^axTsV^V^• - - • .vJMAi", '■... f^^^rffl;^^^, Oapt Meric, having just accomJ^^^*™*6Bl^ = pHshed a most isuccessfuli run fiom Melbourne, is again laid on the berth and will sail positively on FRIDAY Next, 11th inst I.assengers are supplied with provisions of a superior character, and are conveyed to the Port free of charge. ■ " For passage, apply to W. and G. TURNBULL and CO.: Or, ' LLOYD, TAGGART and CO.. •■'- '. :'- ■ ■ ":- ■'■ ■ '■■; ■-- Jetty-street. r^itii, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES^ ,',.'•'. I VIBILIA, from Melbourne, having reJL. ported at the Custom House, t!onsignees are reqqosted to pass entries, pay freight, and present mils, ot ladmg for endorsement to the' undersigned without delay. Goods not cleared by 4 o'clock on each day of lauding will be stored at Consiffnees' lisk and expense. ° JAS.C. CAMPBELL and CO., Agent?, -~...,, .. . ... . , , Stafford-street. B NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. " ENJAMIN HEAPE, from Melbourne, having been entered at the Customs, Consignees will please pass entries and pay. freight to the undersigned, without delay. •-■■ , R. B. MARTIN and CO., Agents. MALLACH, .KENNEDY and CO/ Ship Chan . dlers and General Storekeepers, George-street and Moimt-stret, Port Chalmers. " " V J MALLACH, KENNEDY and MOIITON, Vicr, . ian Butchers> Company, opposite the Jetty, Port Chalmers. .' Shipping supplied. !.'. strelitz & hart, ;ttt holesale & retail tobacconists, PRINCES- S T R E E T, (Opposite the New Custom-House.) ; City and Country orders punctually attended to. I ' , Amusements. y TH KAT R E ROY AL . -. Lessee :.Mr. Clarance Holt. « Kt. ; • • One Shilling. | Extraordinary Success of the powerful French Dram* I : "■-■•■-- MONTE CHRISTO, - -J] i . . Which will be repeated THIS EVENING, (Wednesday) 10th DECEMBER : .— Eoj the. Secoudltinie, .... '_ To commence at 8 o'clock precisely, with the Grand ; Drama, from the French of Alexander-Dumas. Entitled the - COUNT OF MONTE CHiIS.T.O* ■ ..-.-.... Orthe TERRORS OF IHE CHATEAU D'lF. (With splendid New Scenery by, Mr,iTannett.) . Edmund Darites .-" - Mr Clarance Holt The Count de Monte Christo - Mr Clarance Holt Sinbad the Sailor - - Mr'Clarance Holt The Abbe Basona - - Mr Clarance Holt Luigi Vampa, the Bandit - Mr Clarance Holt Mercedes (in love with" Edmund ;.:.:• , ;, Dantes) - - - Mrs Qarance Holt"' To conclude with the Laughable Farce, entitled . AN OBJECT OF INTEREST. r •/ FRIDAY Evening aext^ will bs produced Byron's wonderfui Hippo-Dramatic spectacle, entitled M A Z E P P A, ; . , Orthe : WILD HORSE OF THE DESERT. Commencing with Sheridan Kndwles' beautiful play of l •■••-, THE WIFE.: V,, , For the Benefit of Mr J. M. Wolfe (Stage Manager). EOYAL PRINCESS'1 THEATRE TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 10th DEC, Benefit of Mr J. SMALL. The. performance will commence with the Comic Drama, of HIS LAST LEGS. Felix O'Callaghan ... ... Mr J. Small To be followed by. a. scene in costume, from Donizetta's Grand Opera, the ■•'•.■ BRIDE OF LAMMERiTOOR. Lucy Ashton - - - Madame Carandini Edgar - -• - - Mr W. Sherwin MR JAMES LE R.-Y In his celebrated Nigger speech, "Am I Right," or "Any odder Man." Double Hornpipe - - The Misses Wiseman _ Comic Song - - Mr J. Small. . To conclude with Miss Emma Neville's successful ente'rtai< ment entitled the OLD HOUSE AT HOME Mr Crotchet - - - Mr (ieorge Loder Mrs Crotchet - - - Miss Emma Neville Mrs Grainger - - - Miss fimma Neville Jenny Buttercup . . Miss Emma Neville Diana Grainger - - Miss Emma Neville The.Rev Cyprian Canticle - Mr George Loder Diana's Description of a Fox Hunt! ! Tummas - - - Miss Emma Neville Lavinia Lavander .-■..'.- - Miss Emma Neville Fraulein Klopsteinchlopfengrozen Misa Emma" Neville Senorita Flbr de Cabanas - Miss Emma Neville Tommy Tarrybreeks - . - Miss Emma Neyflle The Renowned MissDumpley- Miss Emma Neville TjOYAL PRINCESS' T HEATBE. SAT URDAY EVENING, 13th DECEMBER. Grand Complimentary Farewell BESEJII :... ■ ' ■■> . -■•. ■ •-•To- ■ .... •/ ;■■• . : ■ MADAME MARIE DURET. When will be produced for the first and only time the Great Sensation Drama of • OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Written by th« favorite modern Author—Tom Taylor. This piece is now being played at the Haymarket, London, with immense success, having bad a run of over 300 nights. LEROY, AS JUMBO JUM. NEW NOTICE. BAZAAR AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION." MR- JOHN JONES, having kindly placed the old Cluh House and Grounds in Maclasrgan-street at the disposal of the Committee, the Bazaar in aid of the New Church(Church of England) now bein^' erected in Dunedin, will be held on TUESDAY, the 16th INST., And Following Days (,Bth excepted), Commencing at I o'clock. MR KOHLER'S CELEBRATED BAND Will be in Attendance. • THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ' Will also be held at the same time and place. WM, CABR YOUNG,, On behalf of the Bazaar Committee. ALFRED ECCLES. '.', . On behalf of the* Industrial Exhibition Committee. BATHS. BATHS. BATHS. Cit\ B*tb», Rafctray-street.—Warm, Cold, and Shower £ Mm. Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sua days, till IS aosra, Frijrrti Baths for Ladies. * p|UNEDIN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADEi—. XJ Engme Practice this evening, at 8 pan. sharp. Members fall in at engine-house. •-■■•. : By order.,, ' WM. fl. MFMFORD; Hon.; See.; FOR SALE, the Furnjture, GoodviH, and. Effects of a Private Boarding House, possession imme-' diafely. Address A. 8., office of this paper.'-- •' ■-- \ FOUND, *B,unch of Keys. .Owner can have them .. by paying expenses, Apply Falcoaer, SaadJ^r,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 304, 10 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 304, 10 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 304, 10 December 1862, Page 3

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