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Amusements. P RI N C :E'S"'S," ; <'JVH-E AT R H Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. . ' ' Triumphant Career of the dew Grand, Comic Christmas Pnntominfl.Wonderful Novelty for the New Year. THIS EVENING THURSDAY, (New Year's ■Day) and tomorrow, Friday, the'performance will commence with the celebrated Scotch piece, intitled, THE BONNIE FISHWIFE, . *• . In which Miss Emma Neville and Mr Harry Jackson will appear. • f To conclude each evening with the Successful Cojhic 'Christmas Pantomime, entitled, THE BABES IN THE WOOD; Or, HARLEQUIN ROWLAND MACASSAR " THE LITTLE JQUEEN OF MAY. The splendid Scenery by Messrs Tannett and Massey; the ' extensive Machinery by Messrs Cooper and Frt>er; the splendid Dres=es "by Miss - Phillips ; the Properties ami Appointments by Mr J. Weller. . . . The Overture and Music arranged by Mr G Lorter riir Rowland Macassar' .. Miss Emma Neville La«ly Macassar ' Mis O.urance Holt Tommy ) ' (Air Harry Jackson ■ Sally j "■ "" " ( Miss E. WisemanThe Little Queen of May .. By Little May TRANSFORMATION. ' Olown .. Harry Jackson i Harlequin ... Mr .T. Hall Pantaloon ... Mr Downey I Columbine, MissWiscman Notice. -In accordance wi}h the reqiii-st of numerous faroilie-, a Grand Juvenile Nig'itwill take place on next Thursday Evening, on which occasion the "nntomiroe will <-omim-nce the ereirng i per ormance. ig > a is a i' i* & k v » a L I T.es'ipo : Mr. Claiiance Holt. GLORIOUS ATTRACTION FO.R THE NttW VKAK'vS FtSTIVAL. - ■' THIS EVENING.THURSDAY, AND TOMORROW. FRIDAY, JAN. Istand2nd. The Double Company will apDParin the admired, . ■ Comedy entitlel i. .TIME TK IE S ALL., '■ Matthew Bates - - - Mi-Tom Fawcett Hon Collnnder Yawn - Mr W. ttyan - 'Xo conclude with the Grand Comic Pantomime, entitled ' , THE MAID AND THE MAGPIE; HARLEQUIN AND THE FATAL SPOON, la which the Entire Strength ot the Company -will Appear. New Scenery, Dres-es, and Transformations. ■ Clown ----- Mr R. B. Dale' Pantaloon - - - - Mr J. M. Wolfe Harlequin ... - Mr Haygarth Columbine - - - Mis- Ada Hart. Dress Uircle, 4s ; Side Boxes, 3s; Stalls and Lower Boxes, 2-.; Pit, Is. -TTAUXHALL GARDENS. The Steamship KUGG_T, Will lea"c the Jetty for Anderson's Bay daily, as follows— from 2 in the afternoon until 12 at night, every half-hour. .The pioprietor begs to apologise to hi* very numerous patrons for any short comings that may have tieen apparent during the Christmas Holidays, consequent on the uncertain departure of the above vessel. Mr Farley having agreed wtth Mr Keith to start punctually, will be enabled to mature his plans, and compensate the public for any previous^diaap-' pointtnent. • ' > A portion of the grounds are being laid out to accomodate private ■ ■< PIC-NIC PARTIES, And arrangements completed for supplying alfresco LUNCHEONS . •. A la Gunter, with those eminpnt caterers Messrs. Waters, Moi ton and Co., from ten to five hundredpersons in a few hours i.otice. After Nf w Ytar's Day, J a lies and Gentlemen with their families who purpose visiting • the Gardens during the<iay,'will be admitted Free up to 6 p.m., and the new Band will l>e in attendance for the convenience o: those who choose to dance. ', 'Ihe steamer will be decorated and repainted, and every eifort wil be made to en ure the comlbrt of int nding visitors, by the strictest punctuality in her various trips. Geutiemen can ride via Anderson's Bay into the gardens, and f mriliei may leave their carriages at the Stable ot H. F. at the foot of the Hill. N.B. A report of incivility on the part of any of the servants ef 'this establishment will he punished with instant dismissal. Every precaution has been taken to prevent inconvenience by overcrowoing on the Jetty at Anderson's Kay. Fire, Six Pem-e each way. NEW __aRS i-AV -PORTS, VaUXHALL" GARDKNd. ----: -.- - GRAND REVIVAL OF OLD ENGLISH GAMES, AT THE: VAUXHALL GYMNASIUM. T)RIZES will be awarded, to the Champions in the JL several undermentioned feais, amongst which a splendid SILVER CUP, I the gift of the proprietor, Mr Farley, will be run for during the day :— Amateur Hurdle Race, (open to all comer.).' Running Jump, Standing Jumi, Hop Ntt'p and Jump, Standing High Leap, Running High Leap, Throwing Heavy Hammer, ' Throwing I ight Hammer. Putting the Stonp, Climbing the Greasy Pole, Eating biscuit-Hopping, Wlu-elhai-row Race, Jumping in Sacks, Whipping the Goose, Groping for Silver, Catching the Cock, (hands tied behind). ' A Grand Quoit and Football Match. A Balloon Ascent at the hours of 7 and 10 p.m., respectiv«'y. A First-class Band will be in attendance during the riay. GRAND BALL «r ". • AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' INSTITUTION, '"", • M.U.1.0.0.F., . .'"•'. OTAGO DISTRICT,,; . .., , , Under the Distinguished Patronage of the following Gentlemen:— ; Hon. John Hyde Harris John Cargill, E-q. ' : A. C. Strode, Esq, R.M. > ' " W. H. Reynolds, E-q. R. B. Martin, Esq. Captain Baldwin. J. Switzer, Jisq. James Kiljour, Esq. A. M'Leod E'q. Charles Loggie, Esq. Vincent Pyke, Esq., Chief Commissioner, GoM Fields. Will be held On TUESDAY, Gth JANUARY, 18G3, At MURPHY'S ASSEMBLY HALL, RATTRAY-STREET, The entire arragements being- under the management of the following Brothers, of the Ball Committee. • • - P. G. Brother Popham P.G. Brother Monson P.G. Brother Morton P.G, Brother Collins N.tf. Brother C. Grey V.G. Brother Waters V.G. Brother Maharg '- Brother Palmer Brother Dunbar ' Brother John Grey " ; Brother Bellamy. Of whom Tickets can be'obtained. Single Tickets ... Twenty Shillings. Double Tickets Thirty Shillings. (Including Light' Refreshments.) Dancing to Coramence'"at Nine o'Clock. Kohler's Splendid Quadrille Band has been ■ Engaged,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 323, 1 January 1863, Page 3

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