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. Amusements. Dlt I JCESS THEATRE. Under the sole management of Messrs TToltaud Wolfe. WEKK!^ of the Engagement of MISS JUI lAi MATH EW S, (The Qneen of BurleFqxie), who is nightly greeted with Enthusiastic Applause !'. I First Time in Dunedin of THE LITTLE TREASURE. Mrs- CLAE.a NCH HOLT As QUEEN DOMINANTA iaPlanche's Sparkling Burlesque, (first time in Dunedin) with Splendid Scenery, &c, &c, entitled ONCE UPON A TIMK THERE WERK ■TWO KINGS. ■ & THIS EVENING, MONDAY,. 2nd NOVEMBER. _The Curtain will rise at eight precisely to the fashionable Haymarke*; Comedy, entitled THE LITTLE TREASURE! Gertrude, ' (the Little Treasure) Miss Julia Matthews. Captain Walter Maidenhlu?h .. Mr Harry Jackson. To Conclude with Planches favorite Burlesque,' in Two Acts with New Scenery, &c. } &c., entitled ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WERE TWO KINGt<. fgjf1" Box plan open daily at Mr Bees' Cigar Divan, Stafford-street, where private boxes and reserved seaf.s in the Dress Circle may be secured. Private boxes, £3 3s and £2 2s; dress circle, 5a ; stalia, 4-j; pit. 2s, MASONIC HALL. I-ANLY'S PANOR AM A. A T the special request of numerous families _O_. and friends, MR. JOHN MANLY Will give a . FAREWELL EXHIBITION Of his PANORAMA OF THE AMERICAN WAE, This Evening (MONDAY), the 2nd November, At 8 o'clock. Admission, Is. Reserved Seats, 2s 6<l. ATTRACTION AND NOVELTY!!! ggr no t i c c . .igg THE CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. THE FIRST and ONLY TROUPE of . ■■ ' EQUESTRIiN, ACROBATIC, AND PANTOMIMIC PERFORMERS That Ever Visited New Zea^nd, , . ■ i W I L L OPE N J On Most Commodious PremUei, at the Rear of the " COMMERCIAL HOTEL," High-street, Dunedin, ON SATURDAY NEXT! ! ! Under the Management of W. H. FOLEY. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. TO COME OFF 2nd JANUARY, 1864. JOCKEY CLUB PL4.TE (given by the members el of the Auckland Jockey (Jlub) of L'2oo, with a sweepstakes of LlO each added ; it three horses start the second to save his stake. Weight for age ; three milts. Nominations, enclo-ing- L 5, to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Auckland Jockej Club, at the Club-room, Auckland, on or before the Ist November, 1863, and the balance on the night, of general entry. Weights: Three-yrolds, 7st 71b; four-yr- olds, 9st 51b j five-yr-olds, lOst; six and aged, lOst 4lb. Mar«-s and geldings allowed 31bs, and a further allowance of 21bs if reaid'ens. Other events of the Meeting wiil be duly announced. ' GEORGE FISK, . Secretary. A GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL •WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ALUINGrA HOTEL CONCE3.T HALL, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. Dancing will commence at 11 o'clock. An M. U. and a splendid band are engage J. Admission 5?. Shipping-Notjees. , FOR THE MOLYNEUX POMAHAKA AND TUAPIiKA. aJ^Ji. "\T^^ ;)a4l" nS' f°r the above >is-Jr^§li§sN^ ports, the fast tailing in connection with the steamer Tuapeka. Notice.—Freights payable in Dunedin. DALUYMPLE aad Co., agents. ' . Princes-street.. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ~~ Susannah Booth, from Sydney. npHE above Vessel will enter at the Custom House i this day, and commence to discharge at otice. Consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of lading for endorsement, and pay freight to FRANC X and CO., Ageuts, Manse street. S.S. ALHAMBR.4, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. T IGHTERS are discharging this day. Consignees will please pass entries at the Customs, and present Bills of Lading endorsed by Messrs. Royse, Mudie and Co, for freight, and the undersigned for lighterage. Cargo landed, and not removed each day by 4 p.m will be carted and stored at risk and expense of consignees. ' ■ WM. H. MUMFORD, Lighters' Agent, Provincial Hotel Buildings, JPIO REWARD. LOST, on Tammerlaw, one dark brown saddle Horse, narrow white strip on face, and some white on hind foot, branded SH near shoulder. Also, n bay horse, dun mussel, white hairs on ibreheadj branded J near shoulder. Any one delivering the above at the Woolshed, will receive the above reward. ... _ n THOS. MURRAY. Mount Stuart, 29th October. ptRADLES, CRADLES, CRADLES.— Diggers V^ and Storekeepers, rush to Key aud Berwick's for their much approved cradles before proceeding to the diggings. The best in Dunedin. _____ YffTANTRD, a Cabinetmaker; also, a Stout Bey. W Keogh, Wood Turner, Moray Place, next Royal Qeorge Hotel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 585, 2 November 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 585, 2 November 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 585, 2 November 1863, Page 6

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