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-ita3f Amusements. p If I N C B SSTHKATHE Under ihe management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. : Last Night of the New Burlesque. Miss Julia Mathews, in the interesting Hayinnrket Piece of " Grist to the Mill" j and Byron's ever popular Burlesque, with new and splendid scenery, entitled " Beautiful Haidee." niirtn Mrs Clarance Holt as Lord Bateman. IHIS EViiNING, (THURSDAY), 10th DEC. me Curtain will rise at eight o'clock precisely, to the Hayiuarket Comedy, in two acts, of G&iST TO THE MILL. Francine Dumont ... .. .. Miss Julia Mathews Tiie performance will conclude each evening with .-Byron's New Burleauue, entitled BEAUTIFUL HAIDjsE; OK, THE SEA NYMPH AND THE SALLEE ROVERS. Ha:dee ... ... . ; Miss Juiia Mathews. Lord .bateinan .. .. ... ..Mrs C aiauce Holt S3F To-morrow Evening, Grand Fashionable Night. Complimentary Benefit to !,; Mit S CLAEAfiOfi HOLT, ;.'m- Under Disiiu^uiEhed Patronage. PRINCESS THEATRE Under the management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. GRAND FASHIONABLE PERFORMANCE. TO-MORROW EVENING, FRIDAY. COMPLIME N T ARY BENEFIT ■ TO MRS CLAJUNCE HOLT. ; UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. Oa which occasion -will be performed (by jSpecial Request) Lovell's sublime play in five Ants of L O V E' S S A C R, I F I C E OR THE RIVAL MERCHANTS' The celebrated Provincial Brass Band has kindly volunteered their services. ; Margaret Elinofe ... ' .. Mrs Clarance Holt :■ Herminie "D'Vermont .. Miss Julia Mathews Matthew Elraore ..' .. Mr Clarance Holt. 1 To Conclude with the New Farce entitled -- ■. THE WINDMILL, ; ■ ■ In which " ; - MI S S JU LI A MA THEWS And the full company will appear. /~1 I R C U S . C I R C US' NOVELTY. NOVELTY. This Evening Thursday, And every evening During the Week. ; On Friday Evening BENEFIT of MR. W . A I R E V , THE CLOWN. MID-D\Y PERFORMANCE i ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. , Pit, 23. Boxes, 4s. - ! . . N.B.—Riding Lessons given to Ladies and Gentlemen. ■ Apply at the Circus to , . - Mr W. H. FOLEY. /""IALEDONUN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. VJ' ' ' OFFICE BEARERS : : \ Pbesidhnt : His Honor (John Hyde Harris, Esq.) the Superintendent. Yicb-President : Alexander M'Landress, Esq. Treasurer: John Fargie, Esq. Direotoks: Me-srs. Andrew Murray Messrs. Alex. Findlater Alex. M'Leod John Duncan Edwd. B. .Garven James Kilgour A. T. Campbell John Healy i W.H. Mumford Charles Cameron William Hepburn John Edmorid Henry Miller Andrew Mercer Robert Doda Alex. Cv naming Daniel Campbell ' Thomas Birch A. G. Allan J. R. Hood - - George Somner A.S.Wilson . J..C. St3it Alex. Pyle : Walter Hislop \ THE SECOND ANNUAL GATHERING OF THB CALEDONIAN SO C.I STY OF OTAGO Will be held on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January Ist and 2nd, 1864,. ; THE RECREATION GROUND. The magnificent Gra^d t-'tand erected by Mr. S. Jones for the All England Eleven will be in readiness,, and every convenience'will'be provided for ladies visiting the Sports. •;' ■ ' ■ ! ' Games to canvnenea at 12 o'clock sharp. LIST OF GAMES; First Day. ■ ■ ', ' .-. ■ First. Second. £ s. £ s Best selection of Bagpipe Music ... 5 5 ... 3 3 (The competitors to meet the Judffe* the day previous, viz., 31st Dec, at the Society's Rooms, at 2 o'clock.) ■ 1. Keel ofTnlloch ("open to all) ... 3 3 ... 2 2 2. Foot Race. 100 yards 2 2 3. Throwing heavy Haromer, 181bs 4 4 ... 2 2 4. Wrestling, - umherland and ""Wes'moreland'style ... 4 4 ... 2 2 5. Boys' Race, under 14 years ... 1 1 ...10s 6d 6. Sword ; ance. in costume ... 3 3 ... 2 2 7. Hitch and Kick 2 2.. 8. Putting Heavy Stone, 21 lbs .. 4 4' ...■ 2 2 0. Vaulting with Pole ... .. 2 2 ...' 1 1 10. Sword Exercise ... ■'-■..■■ 3 3 .. 11. Hori>p_ipe (open to all) .. 3 3 ... 2 2 ; 12. Running in Sicks .... 12s 6s 3s 13. Standing Hieh Leap .. ..2 2.. 14. Foot Race, 600 yards .. ..3 3 .. 1 1 15. WhrelbuTowKace(blindfolded) 1 1 ... 16. Highland Fling, in costume .. 3 3 ... 2 2 17. CliinSing Greased ;Pole, purse 11 .. 18. Running Hi-?h L"ap ... ... 2 2 ... 1 1 19. Hurdle Race, 600 yards, 3 feet 3 3 .. 2 2 20. Tilti'ig at the Ring (Cup, the . gift of H. Jones, Esq., value) 21 0 ... Society gold medal .. ... ... 5 5 SECOND DAY. 21. Strathspey 3 3 ... 2 2 22. Handicap :Foot Race, of 600 yards ... .-. ... ..3 3 .. 1 1 23. Throwing Light Hammer, 14 lb 3 3 ... 2 2 24. Wrestling, Cumberland and Westmoreland style, 11 stone aii'dunder ..".. .. 4 4 .. 2 2 25. Running Hop Step and Leap 2 2 ... : 26. Seauntraus, in Hignla,nd Cos.-. .... tume .. .. .. ... 3 3 ... 2 2 27. Tossing the Caber .. ' ... 4 4 .28,. Hurdle Race (3 feet), 500 yard . heats, medal value .. ... 5 5 and 2 2 29. Puitiner Light Stone, 161b .. 3 3 ..1 1 39. .Foils, Medal value ... ..3 3 31. Running Leap .. ... ... 2 2 32. Highland Fling, in Highland costume . . ... .. ..3 3 . 2 2 33. Barrow ■ ' Race, blindfolded ': (boys): ...... ~.1.1 .... i 34. Vaulting with pole ~ ... 2 2 .. 1 1 ■35. Boys Bace,; under.: 14 years, 200 yards, handicap ... 1 1 103 6d 5s 3,5. Best Dressed- in Highland ' Costume r (Man) ; -.:... ..; 4 4 ... Dp ; ;I ;dq • (Boy) .. .... 2 2 ... 37. Grand Highland Reel in Costume „ .. ... ... 3 3 ... 2 2 '38. Running High LeaD ..... 2 2 .. 1 1 39. Climbing Grease'] Pole, purse 11.. - 40. Amateur Race, 200.yards ~.2 2 ... 1! 1 41. Tilting at .the. Bipg,'..continued r .from first day ■~■..■■ 1.-- '•--,.. Refreshments of all Descriptions will be provided On the Grounds. ■ , Ticket* for the Grand Stimd, Price 2s 6d^ can be obtained, at the Society's rr;\C6iri)nitteQ Reoms M'Cubbin's Otago Hotel,;. wKer'e all entvies-'for the resocctive Games can be made; also every information given to intending competitors between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock p.m. AECHIBALD DICK, Hon. Sec. Caledonian Society's Committee Rooms, Otago Hotel, Rattray street, December Bth, 1863.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 618, 10 December 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 618, 10 December 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 618, 10 December 1863, Page 5

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