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Shipping-Notices. n NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PER SALACIA, - FROM. MELBOURNE. A LL claims against the above vessel must be renj dered in duplicate at the office of the undersigned by noon this day, otherwise they will not be recognised. A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents. Amusement. - T3OYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE Under the management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. 1 ;■■ Great Success of the New Play entitled ' THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN! \ THIS EVEMNG (TUESDAY), I6th JUNE. SECOND NIGHT OF.THB RE-ENGAGEMENT • OF THE WORLD-FAMED MARSH TROUPE. LITTLE JENNY AND GEORGE, The Dunedin Favoiites, will appear every eveningl in their most Popular Characters, ;, . To commence at 8 o'clock precisely this evening, with an entiiely now and powerful Sensation Way, in six paits, adapted from, the French of Octave 1 Feui.'lct byLester\Vallack,repletewith new scenery, dresses, and appointments, entitled I THE-ROMANCE OF A POOH YOUNG MAN. •. TJie events of the Drama take place (during the , first act) in Paris, afterwards in the Province of Brittany. Lance, La Zingniella, Misses Annette and Charlotte. To conclude with the Laughable Farce of LOVE IN ALL CORNERS. 'X&ST On next FRIDAY NIGHT, a GRAND SPMJIAL PERFORMANCE for the BENEFIT of Mr JOB JOHNSTON,, for the purpose of enabling him to retrieve a portion of the heavy losses sustained by him in consequence of his late trial at the Supreme Court. ."•■■' • " FOR THE APPROACHING CELEBRATION OF THB PRINCE OF WALES NUPTIALS. BE PREPARED WITH TOUR FLAGS, BANNERS, & TRANSPARENCIES. MR R. G. MARSH, Manager of the favorite Troupe of that name, announces that the ENGLISH STANDARD, ; Reported to have been sold recently in Melbourne for LlBCt sterling, is now in his possession, and will be placed at the disposal of the public, or rather of 60 members, at One Guinea Each, No person to have more than two tickets. The new owner aiid the present proprietor each to contribute two guineas for refreshments. The List is now prepared. The Standard can be seen; and the Contest will take place at fhe SHAMROCK HOTEL, ON SATUR DA V N EXT, •' •■' At 2 o'clock sharp. • For Transparencies or Flags apply to R. G. Marsh, at the above Hotel. ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE, Manners-street, Wellington. "VT EW and splendid scenery, beautifully decorated __V i private entrances recently added; good opportunity for professionals, open for engagement on most liberal terms. Early communication necessary to J. W., Ship Hotel, Wellington. N.l3.—Frst-rate accommodation at the Ship. BOAT RACING.—I wish to reply to a Challenge which appeared in the Times of to-day, from Wm. Jewiss, to row me for LIOO a side!. I will row Wm. Jewiss, and give him his choice of boats, if hs will give me the class of boats. If not, I will row him in two equal boats, and toss for choice. Money ready at any time at the Royal Hotel. CHARLES BARTON. •" "Port Chalmers, June 15. UNION HOTEL. _^ "Let us to billiards. 1' fTIHE undersigned having taken the Billiard Room, JL at the above Hotel, begs for a share of patron- . age from all lovers of the game. J. H. HINDS. : .QKITTLES. —Come and warm yourselves at the (O manly game. A splendid alley. Aldinga Hotel, 4d. house . BALLARAT HOTEL, WETHERSTONE'S. CONCERT EVERY EVENING. rpHIS well-known Hotel, kept by Mr Peter X De Loree, Champion Swordsman. Wines, spirits, and ales of the best quality, and good accommodation. Lessons given i» smallsword, broadsword, and bayonet exercise. Open to play any one from £50 and upwards, A First-classs Pianist engaged. Meeting of Creditors and Assignments; TFIE TRUST ESTATE OF MR. H. P. MORSiS. A FARTHER Dividend of 2s 6d in the £ will be paid to Creditors in the above Estate, at the office of Mr M'Corabe, Princea-street, on and after the 20th inst. HENRY DRIVER "J W. WILSON TICKLE VTrustees. J. T. WRIGHT ) Dwiedin, 13th June, 1868. ESTATE OF ANDERSON AND STODDART A FIRST Dividend of Fifteen Shillings in the Pound will be payable at the Office of Cleve and Co., on and after Tuesday, the 23rd instant.., i ALFRED CLEVE ) Trt THOMAS POLE. \ frustees- ■ . Lost, Found, &c. i l/lIVK Pounds Reward. —Strayed from a clump of I" trees on M'Glashan's station, a grey mare, about 13hands, branded A&B near shoulder," Fl under saddle. Apply Victoria Butchers' Company, Stafford street. ■ O«i .FOUNDS RiSWAKD. —Strayed or Stolen a 3t/ <■>■■ Black Horse, white face, and long brown mane, branded R=A near shoulder. Whoever will give information, or deliver the same to Mr Jarvis Koval George Stables, will receive the above reward I LOST IN THE OTAGO PENINSULA. ! rniVE POUNDS REMARD.—Marks : Chestnut ,P Horse, branded S.W. near shoulder, white blaze on face, off hind foot white and marked as if cut by a tether-rope: "',.-„ - Informaeion to be lodged at the Chief Surveyor's Office, Dnnedin. ■ ________________ Music. HiyTR T WHITE Pianofor c Tuner, &c, late with _VL Joseph Wilkie, Melbourne. Residence— Plummer, Chemist, Octagon. ■ ■ • M" it a 1 WHITE, Professor of Music, has resumed instruction, on the Pianoforte. Residence— i Plummer, Chemist, Octagon. . GEORGE R. WEST, . " '■ ■ ' PIANOFOKTB AND MUBIO-SBLUJB, c Princes-street, North. PIANOFORTESand HARMON (UMS tuned and ■ repaired. All the popular Music by D'Albert, - Farmer, Brinley Richards, Osborne, and other emis nent composers,'always kept in Btock. A superior assortment of Pianofortes and Harmoniums oh sale. New Music received by every mail.. An asoortment of choice Pianoforte and Vocal Music just received direct from England, j CoHntrv orders punctually attended to. ■■ r Miscellaneous. d TSAAC COOPER not having completed his coni- |X tract by time allowed, I hereby £ive notice that I will complete the same at his risk.—Ann Sniith. h, /^OCHRAJNE and BKIJSN, Importers of Sewed y \j Muslins, Lacss, . Underclothing, Fancy a Drapery. • . 63, Wiaden-lsuie east, Mellwwiw.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 464, 16 June 1863, Page 3

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