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| Amusement-' *""'"'" j »» , Pll I N C X S S'1 'T' II B AT R~E . — I I Under the Management of Messrs Hclt and Wolfe Extiaoidinary Success of I GEOKDIE SPIERS The Duke of Athol's Puzo Dancei, and Cliampion, of the World, I Who has been nightly greeted -with Thunders of Applause I Unplralelled Novelty for ' ! THIS EVENINtr, THURSDAY, 12th INbT. Lost Night of the famous old English comedy JOHN BULL, j In which Mr and Mrs Chnnco Holt, ftnd the Full Force of the Double Company will appear J Second time hi Dunedin of the,, ! ..-, . ' . LITTLE SAVAGE. ■ -i- ■"■ . | The performance" will' commence at :Eight vo-cldck precisely, with the World-famed coniedy in' tnree,... ' ■'■'■- '•■'"■■■■ acts, entitled ■■1:;' i! .'• li j ••'-"<- JOHN BULL; cir;Bu EN-GLISHSIAN^S FIREv '■ " . :•■ ■ ."...' ■" ; ; ■S.IDB.'.' ■-.-' ■'<- •':"":..,- f JobThornborVy...- . .... _.... MrClarancp [Holt. Alary (his daughter) ..." ... Mrs Clarahc'o Holt. ■The-celebrated prizo Caledonian1 Dances.' entitled ■ -. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■/■ The. SHAN TREWS ! '••' *■''.' '•;;•' ] :. v And the Bottom-of the Punch Bowl! the {Treat Geordie Spiers ; to conclude with." " I ', ■■'; THE,LITTLE SAVAGE. I Kate. Dalrymple (the Little Savage) Mrs C. Holti To-morrow Evening,- Mr Tom Fawcett's Benefit* a Gr"at Performance, Jccrisse the Juggler and , - : : . ', \;: i ;.■ * ■ MONSTER PRIZES. i.'iiC; A' COMPETITIONfor the folldwingwell known 1 Race ■ Horses- will take place on Friday,ll.3th: March, at the Provincial Hotel, -8 o'clock. j ; : KAURI GUM >: ! -■-■■ OTHELLO ; '■-' j ■■■■■■-' - VENISON.,.- . •'■ ; ';' ; . The Ist prize to havethe choice. !'-■■; r The 2nd prize" the next, and so on. ; . ; . The lowest to have a hack of the Value of £25; or' /the'sF^incaSh*.'" ... .', .....'-' • j ~ .-', '"•'"' 120 competitors at j£s each. ' " " , . The above horses can be seen by, apply ing to the Gwoni in charge, at the Livery Staples of J.'W; Jones aud Co., Commercial Horse Bazaar. ■ ''/"' For pedigrees, performances, &c, apply at thej Provincial Hotel. ' ~ * .''... j; TjVI.-R'ST' DFNEI>'.I.n;;'REGATTA. P ', will take place in Dunedin, on . ' . ". ; TUESDAY,. .I.7th MARCH, 1883, i"■ \ Under the patronage of :.. .■ HIS HOKOK THE SuPHHINIBNDESr. , ; . Umpire: .. j .."... - -G. Greek,, Esq. , ■-..,.,■ ■ ■.-,., Treasurer : "v J8,.,8. Maktis, Es^. ~ ;. ... Secretary: . , G." S. Wilson. i -, ; ; ■ ■..,-First Race. Whaledoats.—Open to all' boats fit for whaling purposes. '' ■ '■' ' ■'■ '■■ • J '-. j ~.--. 1 Second Race. ■■'••■-.•■■ " \ .- ; '. Amathuks Race, «ngle handed; ' i . t' >• .... Third Race. ' ; •.. .j Sailing Boats, under 5 tons. ] . ■ ■ Fourth Race. : -] .. •»; Ship Gigs, to be pulled by the vessel* orew. Fifth Race. i _.j> ■ Sailing Vessels .; open to ell. '•,:.«: DUCK- HUNT. .. i " ■.■■■••■■■•• Sixth.Race. . Ladies', Pursk—To be pulled for by amateurs in ' four small whaleboats. \ •'."'' Seventh Race. * - r , Sctjiung Race. i-.-..• ~v . " v Eighth Race. ~'...-■ , i .j Watermen's, in two-oared, boats, to be pulled by bona fide watermen who have fc«n on. the river two months. . . . .-. .'.-" ~ ' "" ' •- '■■'■'• ."■ .. ' "Ninth' Race. .■'■'.'J . : .s • :'-■>■■ Watermen's Sculler's Race. '.''.", ~ i KITTLES, SKITTLES. ' SKITTLES^— The splendid Alley is open daily for the amusement of players. 'Aldinga Hotel. ', ; ' ':'■' i; .f -'■'.'■ ''■'■'■ [i- )"" SUBSCRIPTIONS to the English and Scottish, Manufacturing Districts Relief Fund:— ! ..... -. -..-•:;. •.•--!.••. £ d> , t ,,..,. Mr Robt. Chapman ... 25 0 0 , JohnC. Muir ... ..3 0 0 i -; - A. A, Catomore ... ..500 John Gillies ... ... 25 0 "0 : L ; C.W.Richmond.. ..SO 0 0 ! . Henry Cooke and Co ... 25 0.0 , Thomas Dick ... '..25 0 0 . Major Richardson .. 50 0 0 ! \: IJames Howarth '.. , .25 0 0 ' ';:' F. C. Leggit ... ... .2 r 2 0 "'_.',■. Dr Hockeu ... .."5 5 0 :!' ■ ■■■''•• James McKenzie ... ... 5 5 o'. SVorkmen in his employ ... 12 A- 0 ' ," ' A. W. Moniss ... .. 50 0 0 "" " Captain Fraiser ... ... 10 0 0 G.P.C.... .. ~ 2 0 ■■■.0. ' Jsmes Murray ... ... 1 0 -..-0 > Robert Ross: ... ... 1 0 0 Alfred Boot ' ■ ... ... 5 o 0 Workmen employed on the Stewart-street Jetty :— - A. McDonald 010 0 ;■ •■ . cm. Evans oio o :: W.Mclnness 0 7 6 .'JnHendersph' 0 8 0 Jn. Berringer 0 5 0 : ■ ; Dd Thomson 0 5 0 : John Hobart 0-5 0 Henry Reid 0 5 0 AM'Naughton 0 9 0 J.Muir ... 0 2 6 A Friend ... 0 5 0 - J. Worthington 0 2 6 3 14 6 F. Walker, Esq... ... 5 00 .-.;-. jR.B. Martin and Co ..50 0 0 CargillandCo ... . ... £0 0 O< Webster and Thomson .. 10 0; 0' ; J. A. Douglas ... ... 50-0 RevDrßurns ...... 10. 0. .0 : D. P: .. ... .. 0 3 6 J. P. .. ... .. 63 6 ! W. G. B. ... ... 0 16 , G. F. ... 0 1 0 i Jno. Thomson .. "..220 Rd. Anderson .. - .. 1.1 .0 James Gillies ... ... 1-1 0 ; Rt. McMinn .. ...110, J. White.. .. .. 11 0 A. Cameron 010 0 "E. Daly ... .. 010 0 J. P. Anquitel ... '■'■.. 010 0 Johnßourke , ... ...0 10 0 J. H. Haigh .. .. 010 0 Arch. Blue ... .. 010 0 Henry Wurm .. ..110 Amount collected by W. M. Seal, Esq— W. M.Seal, Esq 50 0 0 W. D. Murison 20 0 0 ■■.'\ Cptn. Hamilton 20 0 0 & Phillips ... 20 0 0 C. S. S. •""..■ 5 0 0 F. French ... 2 0 0 ■"■,<] • W. Baldwin ..500 ' . ■ : A.W.R.Davidson 2 0 0 s > -■■'■ J J. R. Logan v. 2 0 0 . ; H. B-Cox ..100 ■■■> • E. Bedborouc;h 10 0 ,-,,- E. E. Phillips 10 0 '_~. Williamßeed.. 10 0 ....; W.J.M'Pherson 10 0 - • .",/ ■ '. JohnsonkWheelan 1 0 0 ... * . '-T. Thistlewaite 10 0 :.' A. Low ■•■;. 10 0 ' f . ;^ -''■ ■ From Mr Muri- -'• \ .., jr ■- ■ son's Station 110 0 , .-,,•. W.S.Moorhouse 010 6 • ■ -: !t^ X.8.. . .-.. ■ 0 10 6 i ..... A Friend ... 0 6 0 - .'.s■' ----• E. Orbell .. 100 — ■•.;-,:S. Calcutt ..100 ; ~,,„ '"■•- P, Caragbar... 1 0 0 ;. " . ■ .:Did.M'Gillevary 10 0 . .: ■ i -.-...T •..:.. John Beaty .. 100 .' ,' ; , ThomasTierney .1. 0 0. '~..: '. .r :■--.; !•■:-.-.: -~- . ' '...:- ~142,16-0.! ■, ■•>■ ,A Friendfrom Liverpopl/ .i ,20, 0. 0. ( .'-:■; 4. Er Buchanan . ..-..,.:;... '10 .-,#.;■ Q i ,- ■ "■' ■ ; I '- ''■•iX L ' £6i4 8' 0 j ■R>B. MARTIN.md CO, i..-^.,^ ..-._■■ -. ■-_ .* x-t-^s^'^■■-^^ -t-r-Trcaaurgrs. , T,au,;.,s-«aW« fJW^«^ir-.aaftp»'D, OITD ■ -'NEW " r-Z EAL AND^'o iff X j ;«nrr iCrigltoii" and1 Scales. Que^n street. ,tai<K-:yWS'iJ^3o^ouS^ all booksellers. \ This new book has been C^STOP^fe-ISSSJK?^ bY the Auckland newspapers. /^i ENERAL Bervant Wanted, English or Scotch KjC preferred. Apply Albert House Boot and Shoe Emporium, Maciaggan-sti-eet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 382, 12 March 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 382, 12 March 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 382, 12 March 1863, Page 3

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