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Amusement. b- BRINCESS THEATRE. Under the management of Messrs pelt and Wolfo. TRIUMPHANT HIT OF UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, And T.nst Night of its Representation. THIS KVENLNU, TUESDAY, MAY 12th, The curtain will ri c at 8 o'clock precisely with (for the second time in Dunedin) the Great American , Play of UN OLE TOM'S CABIN. Or, Slave Life in the States. George Harris (a fugitive Slave)...Mr Olarance Holt . Cassy Mrs Clarance Holt Topsy (with all original negro songs -and breakdowns) Little May,. _ j To conclude with tbe laughable Farce entitled A KIiSS IN THE DARK. To-inorirow (Wednesday}, ■■" BENEFIT OF MR W. D. fcSHIELS. Thursday Evening, BENEFIT OF MR R. 15. DALE. Friday Next, MR TOM FAWCRTT'S BENEFIT. THE MARSH TROUPE Are ecgaged, and will make their first appearance at this Theatre - ON MONDAY NEXT. j lyr a so ni c hall. PRINCES-STREET. iTII I 3 EVENING, T USE SD AY ,| I2th MAY...... ■ WONDERS IN ELECTRIC SCIENCE ! ELECTRO-BIOLOGY TRIUMPHANT! DENSELY CROWDED HOUSES !. UNBOUNDED APPLAU.-E ! EVERYONE ASTONISHED and DELIGHTED 1 MARVELLOUS EXPERIMENTS! GREATER WONDERS THAN EVER 1 GRAND DISPLAY OF ELECTRO-BIOLOGICAL POWER! THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 12th MAY, In consequence of the over-crowded state of the house on Saturday evening (many being unable to gain admission) PROFESSORjBUSHELL Has been induced to appear again This Evening, on which occasion he will introduce experiments POSITIVELY MARVELLOUS. Admission —2s 6<l; Reserved Seats, 4*. Children half-price. To commence at Eight. N.B.—Box office open from 10 till 3. ADELPHI THEATRE. BEiVEFIT OF MR. HE.VRI BARNET, form'-rly of the Prince of Wales Theatre, Melbourne. This Evening1, Tuesday. Lost, Found, *c, £5 REWARD. lOST from the Club Stables, Dunedin, on the _ 23rd April, a Mack aud Tan Sheep Bitch, answers to the name of Maud, and is now in pup. Any person returning the same to Williams's Accom-modation-house, Slaughter Yards, Dunedin, will receive th* above reward. Any person found in possession of the same after this notice will bs prosecuted. £20 REWARD. • QTOLEN or Strayed from the Station of Messrs C 5 Holmes and Gleeson, Moeraki, a Bay Mare, 17 hands high, three white feet, blind of near eye, brand, H P, diamond between, op off neck. The above reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief, if stolen, or £5 if strayed. HOLMES and GLEESON. Moeraki, 7th May. 1863. LOST. -An Acceptance at three months, drawn and endorsed by Jas. C. Campbell and Co. on George Dodson, Port' Chalmers, for £34, dated Ist ; March, 1863, numbered 13, and payable at the Bank •of New Zealand. Due notice having been given to the Bank, the public are cautioned against negotiating ithe above bill. JAS. C. CAMPBELL and CO., ! Stafford-street, i Dunedin. 12th May, 1863. LOST, on Monday forenoon, in Walker street, a Memorandum Book. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Jas. Keenan'a store, corner of. Walker and Princes street. £5 REWARD] LOST, stolen, or strayed from the Half-way House, Dmutan and Dunedin Road, one light bay • draught Mare, no visible brand, blind off eye, blaze I down the face, hind fetlocks white, dark mane and j tail, off eye-lash cut. Any person bringing the same : to the Half-way House, Dunstan Road, or to Mr !'SMITH, Cargill's Hill, Dunedin, will receive the ', above reward. I jf> | REWARD.—Lost a big yeiW Terrier Dog, ioO JL stump tail. Whoever will return same to : British. Dining Rooms, Hope-street, will receive above reward. O Q REWARD.—Strayed from Caversham on 4tM 3J O May, a Dark Grey Horse, branded X off sidP> near bi.ad 'leg swelled. Any person bringing the same to i\he Harp of Erin, Princes-street, shall receive the above reward. QJTKAVKD into my paddock, at Upper Harbor, O east, a Dark Brown Heifer, no bran-i, about nine months old. If not claimed within fourteen diiys from this date, will be sold to pay expenses. John Double. May 10^1863. Tenders mENDEKS wanted (for labor only) for Additions to -L the Aiding a Hotel. Apply Aldipga Hotel. rTIENDERS wanted for erection of Fireplaces. To X close on Wednesday. Apply to B. Marks, Stafford-street. HPKNDKRS wilt be received for the erection of a X Cafe for G. r.laliu, Esq ,in Princes-street, to be lodged at tbe ofißce of the undersigned, up till Thursday evening, 4- pm. „.„„.•, , ~. ~ R. A. LAWSON, Architect. >W BUILDERS. npENDERS will be received until Friday next, JL 15th May, for the erection of nine shops on ground situate near the Octagon, and fronting George street. To include labor and material. B. SMITH, Architect. Offices, Princes street near Manse street. riIEJNDERS Wanted fox the erection of two-storey I fhop and Dwelling-house, of brick, by 12 o'clock on Thursday. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specification to be seen at W. Lojrgie's, Macl-yqgan-street. rpBNDERS wanted, for the Erection of a Cottage JL Apply for particulars to Dunlop and Cuthbertson. Great King-street. _^ rriENDERS Wanted for the Ga3 Fittings Required JL in Exchange Hotel. nnENDKRS wanted for alttr.uig Klwp ; labor only. J_ Particulars at Eggers', tobacconist, Georgestreet, this day. npENDEKS Wanted for French-. Polishing. Apply JL at new Custom House. : ' mENDERS Wanted for RaUing Steam Pricket X Dining Rooms, Maclaggan-i treet. Apply L. P. Lawrence, Maclagpan-street. ■ _. 'f'MKlNi>_JtS wanted for the Has Fixtures at the X Shamrock Hotel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . A LADY (pupil of Stephen Ginxfis and Thalberg) will be happy to give finishing J.ssonsor otherwise on the Pianotorte and in Singing. Also instruction in Drawing, French, &c. For ttfrms, address " Marguerite," branch office of this paper.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 434, 12 May 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 434, 12 May 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 434, 12 May 1863, Page 3

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