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' ':' . ': Z ; KiAsimsßmen-fe. ' ' ■".'"'"Z .p...-R- FN -C'^S^'rt^B'iYß E • Under the management of Me^rs, _I.lt and Wolfe. Great Success of .tlie New Burlesque. Miss Julia Mathews, in the interesting feaym'arket Piece of -Grist to: the Mill"; an s _$$"ever popular- Burlesque," with . new anil splendid scenery, entitled " Beautiful Haidee." "■ • : Mrs Clarance Holt as tb'-d'Biiteman " THIS- EViNINC^, (TUESDA^ Bth DEC. fhe Curtain will rise.st.eight o'clock precisely to the Haymarket Comedy, in two pets, of ' GRiST TO THE MILL.. Francine Dumont '.... .. .. Miss Julia Mathews The performance will .conclude each evening• with Byron's Newßurlet---ue, entitled BEAUTIFQL HAIDIiE ; OR, THK' SEA NYMPH AND THE SALLEE ROVERS Ha:dee .. Mus Juiin Mathews. Lordßateman .. ...... Mrs C arance Holt B§F On Friday next, Grand Fashionable Night— Complimentary Benefit to ■ '■ MRS CL ARANCK ■HO LT, Under Distinguished Patronage. JP.R I N C E S S . T H E A. T R~E Under the inanagemerit of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. GRAND FASHIONABLE PERFORMANCE. FRIDAY NEXT7I>ECEMBER 11. OOMPLI MEN T A fi, V BENE FIT MRS CL-RaNCE HOLT. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. On which occasion will be peifoinied (by Special Request) Lovell's sublime play in five Acts of LOVE'S SACRIFICE OB THB - RIVAL MERCHANTS' Margaret Elmore Mrs Clarance Holt Herminie i>'Vermont .. Miss Julia Mathews Matthew Elmore .. ... Mr Clarance Holt. To Conclude with the New Farce entitled THE WIftDMILL, In which MISS JULIA MAT HEWS And the full cimpany will appear. CIR Q v s -_^> P.-i- ft-'c.-u s. NOVELTY.. NOVELTY. This Evening and Every Evening During the Week._ MID-D\Y PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY "AFTERNOON. ••.-..■'.■■■' Pit, 2s. "Boxes, 4s.
N.B.—Riding Lessons given to Ladies and Gentlemen. Apply at the Circus to Mr W.H.FOLEY. IN Preparation, arid intended shortly to be pro- • • -duced, some of .--■ - ■ - Astley's Famous Horse Pieces. N.B.—On WEDNESDAY, a Quite Novel Performance, for the BENEFIT OF MR AND MRS BIRD. , DUNEDIN CRICKET CLUB. •■-■'■ FIELD DAYS Wednesday at four p.m;, ard Saturday, at two p.m.. in every week. . Members of Country Clubs will-, be permitted to play on any of the field days on. being introduced by a Member of the Dunedin Club. . • J. KISpSLING, V w c T. H. IVEY, . f.-^o-tt-^ecs. . SMppiogr Notices SHIP PERSIAN, FROM LONDON. ALL Claims against the above vessel must be rendered to the undersigned in writing, before 2 o'clock this day, otherwise, they will not be recognised. ■■' ' .-■-•■■-■•-•-- -: CARGILL and CO., Agents. SHIP VIOLA; FROM GLASGOW. THE above vessel being entered at the Customs, Consignees will please pass entries and pay I freight to the undersigned without delay. ( CARGILL and CO, --'' Agents. . TO C*PTAIN MILLER \ ~~ WE, the undersigned Cabin Passengers, desire to express our thanks to'you and your officers for the kindness and attention shown to ua during the voyage from the Clyde to Yew Zealand. By the blessing of Providence, and th-ough your fkill and exertions, we have escaped all ■ the dangers of the deep, and have much pleasure in congratulating you on the success which has attended us We wish that similar success may attend you in all your other undertakings- throughout life. H. D. R. D. Macpherson. William D. B. Murray. ; John Mitchell Fllis." " ■ James Anderson. , Zw James Dickson. Hugh Miscampbell. .;.-'' James Inglis William Newshara Blair, Colin Campbell. "..'■'., Thomas Ker. Port Chalmers, December 4. Ship Daniel Rankin, Port Chalmers, . New Zealand. TO OAPTAIS ALEXANDER MILLER. SIR— We, in the name of the Steerage Passengers of the Daniel Kankin, beg to present you with our most sincere thanks for the friendly manner in which you have dealt with us since we left Greenock on the sth September. 1863—for the warmth of disposition you have displayed, and also for your zeal ia promoting our happiness by your encouragement in all our amusements. -We would also express our admiration at the skill and promptitude which you have shown ou various occasions during our voyage- and for the regularity and order which has prevailed since we left our native country—which has, no doubt, been one of the great causes which has tended to promote the health of all on board Our voyage has been a successful one in every point of view. . It has been a speedy one, and ythas caused us no inconvenience - and the good health and happiness of all on l oard have not been for a. single day disturbed. We cannot leave you without expressing our warmest thanksjo you for. such an exceedingly prosperous voyage^ You will still retain » warm-position in the hearts of all on board, even while you are tracing out ?Pf h 1 1?„ tlle trackless ocean, or being tossed about m the billows of the mighty deep ; aid when dancSencompasses you, and the clouds of destruction hover over you we hope that your heart will rest on the Captain of our salvation, and while resting on Hib Almighty-araj; you will be able to. brave any danger in the face with a confidence which only the Chustian can show. > " Signed for and in behoof oF the passengers. JAMES GAY.. ■-■•'-:
-n v'_ ~-„' aOBBRT MACDOUALL. December 4, 1863. : . ~'"*. NEW ZE-IJ.AIVD BUILDING ANTU^OTUAL INVESTMK r\"T SOCIETY Shares, Ll2O each. Subscription, 10s per Share per Month. Redemption Money, 20s per Share per Month ' To be paid by borrowers. . * Transfer Fee, 5s per Share. Present Entrance Fee, 5s per r_,nar*» for Shares or information to bo MARTI.. SHOLL, JABB2 IHAU- tn,etjorto Princes-street, — i ' ■ Brokers. PENINSULA STifAM BOAT COMPANY""' \ (LIMITED). • '-r; J T ii|nn1 nt ersigncd *?'-P»«*w>d to receive appHe*tions from-, parties wiling to become eitW K£° rr EDgineer of the Boat now Sg built fZ CHAS. W. C. WEBB, Reynolds' Bond, Secretary. 7th Dew-tar, IMS,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 616, 8 December 1863, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 616, 8 December 1863, Page 3
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