Amusements PRINCESS THEATRE. Under the sole Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. THE THEATRE CROWDED! THE PUBLIC DELIGHTED with the NEW PROGRAMME. Continued Success of The Inimitable and World-renowned CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. (Nightly received with Enthusiastic Approbation!) %_f THE OLD PRICES! J^} DRESS CIRCLE, os; STALLS, 4s ; PIT, 2s. Box plan open daily at Mr Kees's Cigar Divan, Stafford-street, where Reserved Seats iv the Dress Circle, and Private Boxes may be secured. Private Boxes. L 3 3s and L 2 2s. THE PRINCESS BAND Under the direction of Mons. l'leury, will perform several favorite Overtures, &c Brilliant Change of Programme for THIS EVENING, (FRIDAY). 28th AUGUST, The Great Sensation Act of ZAMPILL^ROSTAIION! Or, Burlesque Plying Trapeze a In Bartine. Every Evening till further notice. The Flying Man. Mr H. Leslie. gggT Special Notice.—The Audience are earnestly requested to observe the most breathless silence during this terrific Act, as the slightest interruption might prove fatal to the Performer. To conclude with the celebratei Burlesque ■written expressly for the Christy's 4 by W. Warden, Esq, on MARIT A N A ! Being the Last Night (bat one) of its representation. ODD FELLOW&' HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28th, 18G3. MISS AITKEN'S FAREWELL. AT the desire of her numerous Friends Miss _ Aitken will, on the above Evening, give a Selection of her popular readings from Shakespeare, Tennyson, Hood, Burns, Scott, and 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 CATHERINE." Doors open at half-past 7—commence at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seats, 5s ; Body of Hall, 3s. Tickets to be had at all Booksellers. CAVERSHARL A SOIREE will be held in the School House, Cavcrsham, on Wednesday, 2nd September, to celebrate the opening of the NEW SCHOOL HOUSE. J, T. Thomson, Esq., in the Chair. Tickets—Adults, 2i 6d ; Children, Is; to be had of Messrs Anderson' and Peet, and at "Wilson's store, Cavershain, and of Messrs Smith and Marshall, Mercer, and Hyman, Dunedin. \ LDINGA HOTEL.-Concert TONIGHT 1' A Admission: FREE. Immense attraction. Rare fun. Crowded houses. Come and enjoy yourselves^ ~ A LDINGA HOTEL-Concert for the Million. XX Free admission. Sam Johnston, Fred Leman, ami Minstrels sing to-night. Meetings. FREEMASONRY. Ota«o Kiwihning Lodge, No. 417. THE Monthly Meeting of this Lodge wiJl be held in the Masonic Hall, Princes-street, on Friday, 28th instant, at 7 o'clock precisely. A full attendance particularly requested. By order, 11. W. M. W. H. BECK, Secretary. DONEDIN SCOTTTISH VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of the Uniform Committee will be held in M'Cubbin's Hotel, Rattray-street, This Afternoon, at 4 o'clock precisely. A full and punctual attendance requested. R. KILGOUR, Hon. Sec. Dissolutions. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THK Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned as Lightermen has this day been dissolved by mutual'consent. MOREY TUCKER. WILLIAM MAURICE. Witnesses— Peter Hood, William Rees Edmokds. Dated Ist August, 1883. mHE PARTNERSHIP formerly existing between X "theundersigned, and carrying on business in Duuedin, under the style of Pilliet and Adams, Surveyors and Land Agents, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the above firm will be paid to Mr W. H. Pilliet. Signed, WALTER HIPPOLYTE PILLIET. CHARLES WILLIAM ADAMS. Witness to the signatures of W. H. Pilliet and C. W. Adams, . G. D. MONTEITH, Clerk to S. M. South, Solicitor, Invercargill. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. NOTICE IS 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-partnership concern, and will discharge and settle all the liabilities. Dated this twenty-fifth day of August, 1863. H. GERRAND. JNO. GEttRAND. Witnes3—B, C. Haggitt, Solicitor, Dunedin. Coals. A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL CO.'S jOL (N.S.W.) and English Coals.—Screened >or smithy, delivered, lowest rates, at shortest notice;' in city or suburbs by the undersigned. J. L. and C. BURKE, Princes-street south and Rattray-atreet _ _____ mHE WALTON PARK COLLIERY COMPANY X are now prepared to supply the best New Zealand Coal, either at the Mine or delivered in the City and Suburbs; Agent's office, at Mr. Switzer's New Store, Rattray- street. COKE. CUKE. COKE. fTIHE Undersigned begs to inform the public that A they can be supplied with the above, either in town or at the Dunedin Gas Company's Works. J. MORLEY and CO, Coal Merchants, Stuart-street, Near Jetty. Lost, Found, &c. * LOST, a Gold PENCIL CASE, blood etone seal in the, top,' with small bird engraved. Any one finding the" above and bringing it to the store of Messrs CARGILL and CO. will be rewarded. T O&T, on Saturday morning in Princes-street I i or Walker-street, two Bills of Exchange, drawn on Invercargill for Ll3 10s. The finder will oblige by returning the same to Mr Farjeon, at the office of this paper. The bils were toot endorsed. O*_'—J? n Wednesday evening, supposed between r«• PrS I V n"al l and Newmarket Hotels, a sum of Money. The finder will be handsomely rewarded by returning the same to Newmarket Hotel, PrincesI TEW SHILLINGS REWARD. i 2i,-?_ NeV Ou, ad! and D°S» 8 months old, color a£Sr ai>ad a J? a.them ™l[™ round his neck. Green and Paraona, Princes street Cutting. RUNNING at Deep Stream, for six weeks, a blSck Horse, star on forehead, and saddle marked. Owner can have same by paying expenses and applying at the Crown Hotel, Rattray street. S™vr™ FiVE BOUNDS REWARD. 2r EN» from Parkin's Arcade Dining Rooms, on Wednesday night, 24th August, 5 Electro-plated Dinner Forks and 1 Breakfast do. Initial lettus IT d Victory« Any person giving information that will lead to the detection of thief will receive the above reward. STOLEN or Strayed fromWaitahuna, a black mare, small white star on forehead, branded Wh on the off shoulder. Any person finding the same will receive the sum of five pounds if strayed, or ten pounds if stolen, on conviction of thief or thieves. Apply at Morgan's, Waitahunaj or Newmarket Hotel, Princes-street,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 527, 28 August 1863, Page 3
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