Amusements - - T)RINCESS THEATRE Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. Positively the Last Night of the beautiful Operatic Play SONNAMBULA. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, 11th FEB. The curtain will rise at 8 precisely to the highly interesting and ever popular Operatic Play, in Three Acts, entitled SONNAMBULA, Amina, an Orphan, adopted daughter ot Madame Therese, in love with Elvino Miss Julia Mathews. The Entertainment will conclude with the very favorite Farce of THE LOAN OF A LOVER, Ernestine (with Songs) .. Miss Julia Matthews. fjgjT To-morrow Evening, FRIDAY NEXT, Grand Fashionable Performance, Benefit for the Relief Fund of the Caledonian Society. /"\NE WEEK FOR THE MILLION. Admission only One Shilling, TO THE ROYAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. FRIDAY SET APART FOR LADIE3. FIRST TIMI4 IN THE WORLD, mH E ALL-ENGLAND CaICKETERS Have been engaged by Mr S. Jones to play ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 17th and 18th February, A GRAND SINGLE WICKET MATCH, OF SIX AGAINST SIX. The Sides will be duiy chosen by Messrs Geo. Parr and Anderson, the Captains of the re i owned team in ail their famous games in England. NOTICE. The ideaof thi3 Single Wicket Match is so original and exiting. that the All-Erg'and players have openly expressed their own surprise that so interesting a trial of skilx has never before been suggested during their celebrated Cricketing Tour throughout Britain, America, and Australasia. • ; As all hits tell the same with Six-a-Side, as in an ordinary Eleven-a-side Match, the fullest ability of the players must be constantly called upon ; whilst as an extra excitement, and a ; just reward for their exertions, Mr S. Jones will present £100 TO THE WINNING SIDE. Admission will bo reduced to : ENCLOSURE, Is. STAND, 2s 6d. . "MENS SANA IN COPOHE SANO." ST. GEORGE'S HALL, AND GYMNA.SIUM, Stuart Street, opposite St. Paul's Church. MR. HAROLD F. PALMER, has the honor to announce the above Hall and Gymnasium will be OPENED on or about the 17th of FEBRUARY. ■ Hall, 35 x 70; height, 22 ; Gymnasium, 35 x 70 ; height, 16. Ventilation has received every consideration — the floor is specially constructed lor dancing. The ante and supper rooms are conveniently connected with the Hall. The above Hall to Let for concerts, balls, &c. The Gymnasium will he conducted on the same principles as the celebrated one at <~ Xford, which is an adaptation of Ling's, with improvements. The various departments will be aUend to by competent Masters, and the whole under the mmediate management of Mr. H. F. Palmer. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Assembly Rooms, Princes-street. Shipping Notices- j MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING : COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. _»|_s_k__|L_ Tl H E Steamship 1000 tons, i JoH_r M'Lachlan, Commander, Is Hourly expected, and will be despatched 48 hour_ after arrival. ROYSE, MUDIE and CO, agents, Stafford street. ' SIR WILLIAM EYRE, FROM GLASGOW. A LL ACCOUNTS and CLAIMS against tne Sir William Eyre are requested to be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned Not Later than FRIDAY NEXT, 12th INST;, by Twelve Noon, for adjustment. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO, agents. Meetings. NOTICE. nHHE Annual Meeting of the Rural Deanery X Board of Otago and Southland, will be held in v unedin, on Thursday, February 18th, at halfpast twelve o'clock. # # ; j Morning Prayer will be said in St. Paul s Church on the same day at eleven o'clock, and the Holy Sacrament will be afterwards administered. A. CHETHAM STROPE, * Secretary. Dunedin, February Bth, 1864. _____ CHORAL SOCIETY. A PRACTICE MEETING of this Society ' will be held this evening in the Masonic Hall at half-past seven. JOHN L. MUIR, Secretary. TO THE BAKERS OF DUNJSDIJX. A MEETING will be held on Thursday evenevening, 11th inst., at Moir's Hotel, at 8 o'clock, to make final arrangements regarding the laying of the foundation stone of the Exhibition Building. TAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. MR. ROBERT DICKIE, V.S., East Taieri, will read an Essay on Pleuro-pneumonia in Cattle, under the auspices of the above Society, in the School-house, East Taieri, on Tuesday next, the 16th inst., at seven o'clock evening. All parties interested are invited to attend. R. SOMERVILLE, Secretary. DUNEDIN VOIUJSTKER FIRE BRIGADE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Dunedin Volunteer Fire Brigade will be held at the i f rovinciil Hotel, This (Thursday) Evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. Business of importance. By order, R. H. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. All membarsjare particularly requested to j attend. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE HEBREW FAITH. A GENERAL MEETING of the Congregation will be holden at the office of Mr H. K. Nathan, Rattiay street, on Sunday next, the 14th instant, at 11.30 a.m., to receive report of the Building Committee. REV. D. M. ISAACS, Hon. Sec. NORTH I/UNKDIN CRICKET CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Club will be held at the Albion Hotel, Great King street, at eight o'clock Yenmg'A. H. LAKEMAN, Hon. Sec. ~" OTAGO KILWINNING LODtrJ_, No. 417. A N EMERGENCY MEETING of this Lodge j[_L will be held at the Masonic Hall, Princes street, on Monday Evening, the 15th instant, at 7.30. By order, R.W.M. J GEO. B. PERKINS, Secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 671, 11 February 1864, Page 7
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