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Amusements.-. DRINCESS TII E. ATR E. Under i.he management of Messrs Holt aud Wolfe. Another Brilliant Production. Last Night of the beautiful Domestic Drama, in three parts, adapted from Wins. Dickensl.celebrated work of the same name, entitled vTHfi CRICKiiT ON T-iE HEALITH. With new aud approp iate Scenery. Last night of tlie glorious Burlesque of LALLA. KOOKH. MISS JULIA IvIATHEWS, MRS CLAH AN O E HOLT, And the full Strength of the Company TO-NI--.H'! (WHDNEdDAY), NOVEMBER 25. '! he curtain will rise at eight precisely to the highly interesting: three set Domestic Drama, from Charles Dickens' popular v,-oik, with new scenery, dresses, mu-ic, and appointments, entitled TI-IK CRICKET OS THE HEARTH, - A fairy Tale of Home. Hot Peerjbin^e ... Miss Julia Alathews . Caleb Plummer"(the toy maker) Mr Harry Jackson To conclude with the glorious Burlesque of L LLA It 0KB; OR, THE PRINCES, THS PERI, AND THE TKOUBALOUii.

On FriJay next, Grand Fashionable Perfo-mance for the BEN IS FIT of MISS JULIA M.-vTHEWS. nALIPORffIAII CIRCUS. Proprietors Messrs Grcenburgh and Co. Manager ,' Mr VY. PI. Foley. TJ-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, Q2§f" New and Attractive Programme. MiDAME TOUBNEA.Lt, Star Equestrienne of Australia. Mr J. L. HALL, The Jolly SiiaVisperian Jester, In various freaks ol' Fuu and Fancy. .Mr W, H. FOLBY In his daring Three Horse Act. TOM THUMB, The most clever and comical of- Ponies. CHINESE CAVALRY AND CHINESE STICK PLAY, In New and Splendid Costumes, by the Troupe. Bounding Acroba«is:n ! Herculean Feats ! To -wind up with a thoroughly fresh SIDE SPLITTING FAROE. nALIEOENIAN CIRCUS. NOTICE. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, The performance will be for the BENEFIT OP Mr J. L. HALL, The Jolly Jester, When lots of novelties will be introduced, including a local tiavestie of the Ciiristy's Comical Dancing Duett, THE NERVOUS CURES ! N. B.—Tickets can be obtained at the Provincial, Commercial, M Gubbin's, and the Shamrock. ARGYLE ROOMS. SOIREE "~DANSANTE. Farley's New Buildings. Princes-street, Cutting. Lessees —Messrs Edwards and Moss. fipHE above elegant an;i commodious room will be jL opened on Monday Evening, the 23J inst. The principles on which it will be conducted will be the same as that of its prototype in Lonuon. The strictest order and decorum will be maintained and iusiste t on. The room has been fitted, up and decorated in a costly manner, and wlil be lit by ' TvVO MAGNIFICENT LUSTRE CHANDELIERS. An efficient M.C. will be engaged. The Band will comprise all the leading "musical talent in Dunedin. Admissiou 2s. 6d. Commence at half-past 8. N.B.—No persons will be admitted unless respectably attired. Wanted r.n efficient M.C, enquire at Mr Moss, Optician, Princes street. DUNSTAN RACES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AN OPEN RACE M3BTING will take place on or about the 28th or 29th December, at the Dun<fcan. : Full particulars will be published, together with the programme and list of officers, ia the course of a few days. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. TO COME OFF 2nd JANUARY, 1864. JOCKEY CLUB PLATE (given by the members of the Auckland Jockey Club) of L2OO, with a sweepstakes of LlO each added ; if three horses start the second to save his stake. Weight for age ; three miles. Nominations, enclosing: L 5, to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Auckland Jockey Club, at the Ciub-room, Auckland, on or before the Ist Novcmbe'r, 18G3, and the balance on the night of general entry. Weights: Three-yr olds, 7st *" 71b ; four-yr-olds. 9st slb; five-yr-olds, iOst; six and aged, lOst 41b. Marts and gelding-s allowed 31bs, and a further allowance of 21bs if maidens. Other events of the Meeting will be duly anounced. GEORGE FISK, Secretary. iTIALEDONIAN SOCILTY OF OTAGO. V^j ■OFFICB BEiRERS: President. Kis Honor (John Hyde Harris, Esq.) the Superintendent "Vice-president. Alexander M'Landres3, E?q. Treasurer. John Fariiie, Fsq. Directors. Me-srs. Andrew Murray Messrs. Alex. Findlater Alex. M'Leod John Duncan Edwd. B, Garven James Kilgour A. T. Campbdl John Healy W. 11. Muraford 'Charles Cameron William Hepburn John Edmond Henry Miller Andrew Mercer Robert Dods Alex. Cumming Daniel Campbell Thomns Birch A. G. Allan . J. R. Hood George Somner A S. Wilson J. C. Stott Alex. Pyle Walter Hislop Hon. Secretary. Archibald Dick, Esq« THE GRAND GATHERING Will take place on the Ist and 2nd J ANUARY, 1864, on . THE RECREATION GROUND. The objects of the Society shall be the promotion of Benevolence, National Literature, Customs, and Accomplishments. 1. Bbmsvolekce—To be promoted by contributin to the funds of such Charitable Institutions a the Directors may determine, and by giving information and advice to newly-arrived Immigrants, and by affording for special cases of destitution such temporary relief as to the Directors may appear practical or expedient. 2. Literature -To be promoted by offering prizes for the greatest proficiency of pupils attending the various Educational Institutions of the Colony, and also by procuring and disseminating information regarding the Poetry, History, and Archaeology o! Scotland. 3. Customs and Accomplishments—To be promoted by offering pi izes for excellence in the performance of National Feats, Games, and Exercises, to be exhibited at the Annual Gatherings of the Society. PRELIMINARY NOTICR. HAND AND HEART LODGE, M.U.1.'.'.0.F. THE ANNI.VERSARY~B.iLL will be held on FRIDAY, 4th December, proximo. Further particulars will be given in a luture advertisement. JOSEPH TUCK WELL, Hon. Bee. j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 605, 25 November 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 605, 25 November 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 605, 25 November 1863, Page 6

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