Amusements PRINCESS THEATRE Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. TRIUMPHANT CIREER OF The Inimitable and World-renowned CHRISTY'S HINSTREIS. LAST NIGHT OF THE NEW PROGRAMME BARTINE, THE PLYING MAN (Burlesqued) Every Nis;ht. Kg" THE OLD PRICES! PRESS CIRCLE, ss; STALLS, 4s; PIT, 2s. Box plan open daily at Mr Hees's Cigar Divan, Stafford-street, where Reserved Seats in the Dress Circle, and Private Boxes may be secured. Private Boxes, L 3 3s and L 2 2s. THIS EVENING, (WEDNESDAY), 26th AUGUST, The curtain will rise at 8 precisely, to the ever-popu-lar Christy's Minstrels, in their Great and Novel Programme. New Ballads, Quartettes. Songs, Solos, Dances, Comic Acts, Anecdotes, &c. h"i d T.? ig£fc of the extraordinary Sensation Act ZAMPILL^ROSTATION! Or, Burlesque Flying Trapeze a la Bartins. To conclude with the celebrate! Burlesque on the Opera of iMAItI T A N A ! THE PRINCESS BAND Under the direction of Mons. Fleury, -will perform several favorite Overtures. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28th, 1863. MISS AITKEii" FAREWELL. AT the desire of her numerous Friends Miss Aitken wi>l, on the above Evening, give a Selection of her popular readings from Shakespeare, Tennyson, Hood, Burns, Scott, ai;d other celebrated Authors, being her Last Appearance here, previous to her Departure for Sydney. The Programme will include the great scene from Henry the Eighth, '•'THE TRIAL OF QUEEN CiTHERINE." Doors open at half-past 7—commence at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seats, os ; Body of Hall, 3s. Tickets to be had at all Booksellers. A LDINGA HOTEL.—Concert TO-NIgItT. JJL Admission: FREE. Immense attraction. Hare fun. Crowded houses. Come and enjoy yourselves. Meetings. FREEMASONRY. O_a«o Kilwinking Lodge, No. 417. THE Monthly Meeting of this Lodge wjll be held in the Masonic Hall, Princes-street, on Friday, ~2Bth instant, at 7 o'clock precisely. A full attendance particularly requested. By order, R. W. M. W. H. BECK, Secretary. LODGE OF OTAG >, No. 1146. niHE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above X Lodge wiil be held at the Loda'e Rooms, Shamrock Hotel, on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at six o'clock p.m. Business :— Installation of the W. M. Immediately after the Meeting the Installation Banquet will take place, Tickets for which (21s each) may be obtained from the Stewards—Bros. ROBERTSON, Old Club Hotel; Bro. COLLINS, Collins arid Lewers; and Bro. WILKINSON; Wilkinson and Dixon. Dissolutions. NOTICE. THE Partnership hitherto existing between Charles Traill, and Eustace W. Roxby, and James Hassell, carrying on business at Oaniaru, in the Province of Otago, New Zealand, under the firm of James Hassell and Co, is this clay dissolved by mutual consent. - (Signed) JAMES HASSELL. CHARLES TRAILL. E. W. ROXBY. Oamaru, 13th August, 1863. notice; ~ fTIHE Partnership hitherto existing between A James Hassell, Edward Hassall, Charles Traill, and Eustace W. Roxby, carrying on business as Storekeepers at Lin^is Pass, in the Province of Otago, New Zealand, under the firm of Hassell Brothers and Co, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. (Signed) JAMES HASSELL. EDWARD HASSELL. CHARLES TRAILL. E. W. ROXBY. Oamaru, 13th August, 1863, WE beg to announce that from and after the Ist July lsst Mr James Ashcroft became a partner in our firm, and our business will in future be carried on under the style of Traill, Roxby and Co. TRAILL and ROXRY. Oamaru, 13th lugust. 1863. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. mHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between JL the undersigned as Runholders, under the style or firm of Mollison, Mitchell and Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Iteis requested that any claims against the late firm be lodged with Messrs Oonnell and Moodie, Princes - street, within one month. ALEXANDER MOLLISON. JAMES MITCHELL WILLIAM THOMSON. Witness - E, Bowler. Dunedin, 22nd August, 1863. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTJUiV. " NOTICE FS HEREBY GIVEN that the business heretofore carried on between and by the undersigned in co-partnership at Dunedin, under the style and firm of Gerrand and Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Hamilton Gerrand is empowered to receive all debts due and owing to the said co-partaership concern, and will discharge and settle all the liabilities. Dated this twenty-fifth day of August, 1863. H. GEKRAND. JNO. GERRAND. Witness—B. C. Haggitt, Solicitor, Dunedin. . Election Notices. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS, NORTH. IN pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, inti'.uled "The Regulation of Elections Act," 1853 ;" I, John Gillies, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Dunedin and Suburbs, North, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 11th day of August, 1863, issued under the hand of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, an Election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as a Member of the House of Representatives for the said Electoral District; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Court House, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 3rd day of September, 1863, at 12 o'clock noon ; and that, the poll, if necessary, will be taken on Monday, the 7th day of September, 1863. Dated this 20th day of August, 1863. -JOHN GILLIES, Returning Officer. The following are the Polling-places for the Electoral District of Dunedin and Suburbs, North :— The Court House, Dunediu. The School House, Wakari. The Do, ■ N. E. Valley. The Do, Port Chalmers. Bated this 20th day of August, 1863. JOHN GILLIES. Returning Officer. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIHOLA ' fi ENTLEMEN,-I beg to apprise you that I have V\ this day resigned my seat as your Representative in the Provincial Council, and that it is my intention to offer myself again as a Candidate for your suffrages. J I feel assured that my friends will not regard me as having acied discourteously towards them, but that on the contrary they will see that the adoption ot this course is at once the most respectful towards them, and the most independent on my part. You are doubtless aware that my late opponent, Mr Dyer, has appealed to the Supreme Court against my return. If there is any doubt upon this point, it appears to me that not the Supreme Court, but the constituency should decide. t T°,, y?v>tberefore. x appeal, resting assured that 1 shall be again returned. !* I have the honor to be, ? Yours, &c, » ALEXANDER MOLLISON. Eunedm, 21st August, 1863.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 525, 26 August 1863, Page 3
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