Amusements PRINCESS THEATRE. Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, 12th FEB., Benefit of the Benevolent and Relief Fund of the Caledonian Society. Mr and Mr 3 CLARANCE HOLT. Miss JULIA MATHEWS, Miss ELOPE JUNO, and the entire strength of this powerful company. The curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely to the admired Comedy, in 3 Acts (by Mr Fred. Phillips) entitled A BIRD IN THE HAND WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH, OK, "A WEE BUSH IS BETTER THAN NAE BEILD." After which, by special desire, the 3rd Act of ROB ROY. In the course of the evening the PRIZE SCOTCH DANCERS At the late Gathering will appear.. To conclude with the Scotch afterpiece, entitled THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. r\NE WEEK FOR THE MILLION. Admission only One Shilling, TO THE ROYAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. FRIDAY SET APART FOR LADIES. I AST g DAY FOR LADIES, TO-DAY. GRAND LADIES' DAY, AT THE ROYAL ANATOMICiL MUSEUM. Admission Is. only. A qualified Lady in attendance. FIRST TIME IN THE WORLD, mH E ALL-ENGLAND CRICKETERS Have been engaged by Mr S. Jones to play ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 17th and 18th February, A GRAND SINGLE WICKET MATCH, OP SIX AGAINST SIX. The Sides will be duly chosen by Messrs Geo. Parr and Anderson, the Captains of the renowned team in ail their famous games in England. NOTICR. The idea of this Single Wicket Match is so original and exciting, that the All-England players have openly expressed their own surprise that so interesting a trial of skill 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 be reduced to ENCLOSURE, Is. STAND, 2s 6d. "MENS SANA IN COPOBE SANO." ST. G E O R G E'S HALL, AND , GYMNASIUM, 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, 35x70; height, 22; Gymnasium, 35 x 70; height, 16. Ventilation has received every consideration — the floor is specially constructed for dancing. The ante and supper rooms are conveniently connected with the Hall. The above Hall to Let for concerts, balls, &c. The Gymnasium will be conducted on the same principles as the celebrated one at Oxford, which is an adaptation of Ling's, with improvements. The various departments will be attend to by ,competent Masters, and the whole under the mmediate management of Mr. H. F. Palmer. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Assembly Rooms, JPrinces-street. M. U. I. O. 0. F. SOCIAL PARTY In connection with the various Lodges of ODD FELLOWS, Will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, George Street, on Wednesday, 17th jnst. In honour of Laying the Foundation Stone of the New Exhibition Building. Tea on the table at 6 o'clock. Dancing to commence at half-past 10. Admission by tickets only, to be had from the members of the Committee. Double ticket, 10s 6d; single ticket, 6s. JOHN LLOYD, Hon. Secretary. BILLIARD-Bagatelle players are invited to play on our magnificent tables, free for drinks. Aldinga Hotel. Shipping Notices. FOR OAMARU, TIMARU, AND TONiroji^-^. mHE Powerful screw MAID OF THE YARRA, Capt. Elmsley, Will be despatched for above ports, on MONDAY or TUESDAY (15th or 16th inst.) Cargo taken on board at the New Wharf on Saturday. For freight or passage, apply to CARGILL and CO., Princes street. FOR WAIKOUAITI DIRECT. *«4><b. mHE FLYING .^JgiyigN. J. SQUIRREL, "XlS»SflSrcJ»£ having the greater part of her Will have quick dispatch. For freight apply to the Master on board. Educational* NOTICE. Dunedin School Committee. Office: Princes Street Chambers, February 6th, 1864. mHE SOUTH DUNEDIN DISTRICT JL School, will be opened on Monday, the 15th current, at half-past 9 a.m., in Walker street Church, under the management of Mr JOHN BROWN PARK. Particulars may be obtained on application, at the Schoolroom, or at the Committee's Office, as above. HENRY F. HARDY, Secretary. TO TEACHERS. mHE TEACHER for the town of INVERCARGILL having Resigned, the School Committee are prepared to receive Applications for the office up to the 20th of FEBRUARY. Applicants must enclose authentic Certificates, and give full particulars of qualifications and experience. The School Committee guarantees not less than £250 per annum, with iree house, to a suitable person. Applications to be left with F. H. GEISOW, Treasurer.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 7
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771Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 7
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