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Shipping1 ITotiess. feT. LOUIS, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE rIO CONSIGNEES. A LL. Claims against die ST. LOU 13 maat be JTjL sent in before II o'clock on Saturday, 2i:nd ii;stant, or tiny v/iil net ho recognised. L INGLEY, KAY WARD and Co, Agents, Victoria Chambers, Manse street. ALL Claims iigai'istthe brig JANE, Skiranrins, Master, from Hobart Town,' must be sent (o the undersigned before IS o'clock on Saturday, 2iind ius>iaat, otherwise they will not be recognised. PIUTCriiIID, FISHER and 60, Stafford street. Amusements Pal NC B "sT 7" TIIEA Ta E . J_ Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. increastngTopularity r, T V S^ InimitaWe and World-renowned ,„,? *l E \ ? T~Y>S MINSTRELS, Uae _ntertainme_ts being received Nightly with the most enthusiastic applause.) THIS EVENING, (FRIDAY) AUG. 21st, Second Nieht of the change of Programme. New Ballads, Songs, Solos, Comic Acts, _c. Last Fight (but one) of an Original Gcmic Act, entitled ROCHESTER KNGCKINGS, Or, Spirit-Rapping Taught in one Lesson. THE NERVOUS CURES. Concluding with the successful Burlesque on LA SONNAMBUL&. For the Last Time (but one.) ggjgT On Monday Next, the celebrated Burlesque, written expressly for the < hristy.'s by W. Warden Esq, oa the Op'-ra of MARITANA. Dress Circle, Reserved Seats, 7s 6d ; Pritatb Boxes, Li 4s and L3 3s : Stalls, os • Pit. 2s 6d. Stage Manager and Musical Director,. Mr A Nish Treasurer V, r J H Melvvn Secretary , Mr II D Wilton Box plan open daily at Mr Hees's Cigar Divan, Stafford-street, where Private Boxes and Reserved Seats i;i the Dress Circle may be secured. H E A T E B : ROYAL. Under the sole Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. f£sg* Fxtraordinary At raction GitAKD SCOTTISH NIGHT. Production of Sir Walter Scott's Great Play of ROB ROY (with all the original music). ME OLARANCE HOLT AS ROB ROY M,GREGOII CAMPBELL. MISS LOUISE ARN'GTT as HELEN M'G-RKGOH. THIS EVENING, (FRIDAY,) AUGUST 21st. Complimentary Benefit to Miss LOUISE AIiNOTT, And last night of her engagement. Positively the lash appearance of EaIITINE. the Miraculous Flying Man, or Wonder of the Wondering Age, who will appear in two of his great Performances, the CORD VOL ANTE, AND LEiP FOR LIFE. The curtain will rise at eight o'clock precisely, to Sir Walter Scott's celebrated Sco»ch Play of ROB ROY; . Or, The JJays of Auld Lang Syne. With all the original Songs, Choruses, Highland Dances, Marches, Groupings, &c. Rob R-y M'Gregor Campbell... Mr Claranee Holt Helen M'Gregor Miss Louise Arnolt Alter which Bariine will appear in his Wonderful ~ Evolutions on the Cord Volante, displaying Aerial Feats almost incredible. be followed by the Comic Drama of » i^T^r-T THIil FJ&ST NIGHT. Arabella titz James \Wjirst appearance) ....'...... -rfisF. Stuart O'Brien Bose Antoinette Dupard Mrsl3ltmwiee Holt To Conclude with Bavtine in his MarvelloterFlvine Trapeze, or Leap for Life. . Acting Agent for both Theatres, _ Mr G. COPPIN. DONEDIN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. A LITERARY and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the Building Fund, will bs given in the rooms of the Association, Stewart-street, on Friday, 21st August, 1863, By Miss AITKEN, The accomplished Elocutionist, who has kindly volunteered her seivices. Under distinguish;d patronage. PROGRAMME. PART I. Overture—Chorus of Huntsmen ... Der Freischutz By desire—lntroductory Address, written for Miss Aitken's visit to the colony. Reading—"Tennyson's beautiful }:oem of " The May Queen," with harmonium accompaniment. Part I—May Morning. Part 2 New Year's i ye. Part 3-The Death Bed. Harmonium -Leider ohue Worte... Mendelssohn. Reading—The Well af St Keyne... Southey, t Reading—The Herd Laddie " ... Aird. Harmonium —- Selections from " Lucrezia Borgia." Reading—The Song of the Shirt... Hood. PART 11. Harmonium—DafTuo Stellato ... Rossini. Heading — The Cotter's Saturday Night Burns. Harmonium—Selections of German Songs. Reading—The Day is Bone, and Tiie Village Blacksmith Longfellow. Reading—The Charge of the Light Brigade Tennyson. Eeadiug—The Wonderful Wean .. Harmonium — The Celebrated March from " La Prophete." Reading—Jock Johnson the tinkler, Ettrick Shepherd Tickets—Reserved Seats 53. Back do 3s, May be obtained from Lambert and Co, Staffordstreet; A. andH. Eastgate, Rattray-street; W. H. Neale and Co, Octagon; and Members of Committee. ENGLISH AND SCOTTISEI BELIEF FUND. nnHE LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS, JL ASSISTED BY MISS ROYAL, Have kindly lent their services ior A CONCER,T, On the Afternoon of SATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 3 O'CLOCK, IN THE LARGE HALL OF THE SHAMROCK HOTEL, THE USE OF THE HALL HAVING BEEN GIVEN , BY Mil MURPIIY. Tickets can be obtained of the members of the Committee. Reserved Beats, ss; Back Seats, 2s 61. Doors open at half-past 2, Concert commence at 3. TAST APPEARANCE OP THH LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS. AND MISS ROYAL AN AFTERNOON CONCERT IN AID OF THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS RELIEF FUND, - Will take place at the SHAMROCK HOTEL, ON SATUP.DAY, 22nd AUGUST. Doors open at half past 2. Concert commence at 3, MR. JAMES MACINTOSH'S ESTATE SECOND AND FINAL DIVIDEND of ONE SHILLING AND EIGHT PENCE is row payable at my office, Moray-place. By order. HENRY B-LYLISS, , Accountant. El UUCATIONAL.—Kden Bank House Establish: I inent for Young Ladies, conducted by Madame Lubeeki. Vacancies for a few Boarders. Geor°-e----etreet and Regent Road, Duuedin. ° finHE '" PERAMBULATING "ADVERTISER JL will appear in the public streets on Hondav Orders received at Gridiron Hotel,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 6

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