I Asia, ssiviirz. jpiIiKCESS THEATRE;. ' Under the Afcuiagement f-f Messrs Holt and i " WoWe. . Id-production of Tom Taylor's Sensation Play of THE T:CKET OF LB\VE MAN, I With MR. Gt-ORGK FAWCIiTT, MR and MKS CLAftAMCS HOLT, MJSS JULIA MATHBWS THIS EVPNING, TUESDAY, MIHCII 22. t Will be presented Tom Taylor's Play, THE TIJKET O? LE.WE MA?-;. Robert BrisrJy , Mr Clarance f-'olt Ilawkshiw...' .Mr George Fawcett Hani Wi!!oughby Mi-:s Julia Mathews ! May Edwards. Mrs Ulavanee iiolt To commence vrith THE IJIVAL S&BGEARTS. Margretta (with songs).,.. ..Mis-3 Julia Mathew To-morrow Evening, Grand Caledonian Night. A Great Special Performance. VAUXHILL GARDENS. Wednesdaj', 23rd inst. GR VND TILTING TOURNEY. STEAMERS Betsy Douglas and Peninsula will run all day up to 12 p.m. ; there and hack free ; admission to Gardens, 2s. fid. To wind up in the evening with a Fancy Dress Ball and magnificent display of Fireworks. For the convenience of' families the fireworks [ will take place at 9 p m. punctually. /IKAND TILTING TOURNEY. VX Under the auspice 3of the CALEDONIAN SGCIETY OF OTAGO. The steamers Peninsula and Betsy Douglas, will convey passengers between Dunedin and Vauxhall, on * WEDNESDAY, FREE OF CHARGE, from 10 a.m. till 12 p.m., starting from the Jetty every ten miuutes. Fleury's Brass Band will be in attendance all day. Admission, 2s 6*l; to be charged at the gates. Children under 7 years, admitted FHEE. By order, ARCHIX DICK, Hon. Sec. miLTING ! TILTiNtf! ! TILTING ! ! Under the Patronage of Distinguished Members of the CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A GRAND TILTING BALL Will be held at HILDRETH'S ANDERSONS BAY HOTEL, On WEDNESDAY, the 23rd INTANT. Dancing to Commence at 9.30 p.m. Supper on the Table at 12.30. a.m. Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman, One Guinea and a-half. Gentlemen's Tickets 21s. Ladies' Tickets 10s. 63. Strictly Select. Tickets to be had at M'Cubbins* Otago Hotel; 03good's Empire Hotel; M'Guire's Imperial Hotel; Messrs Matheson and Campbell, Maclag-gan-street; Mr Alexander Murray, and &\, Hildreth's Anderson's Bay Hotel. ST. GEO R G E'S HALL STUAKT STREET, Opposite St. Paul's Church. OPENING BALL, Under Distinguished Patronage, EASTER MONDAY, 28th MARCH, 1864. The nett prooeeds] of which will be handed over to the OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. The avranjrements will be ot the most complete and recherche character, and the refreshments under tbe supervision of Mr Fredk. Waters, Octagon Hotel. The magnificent hall, ante, and supper rooms, will be elegant.lv decorated by first-class artists. The Orchestra will comprise the first talent obtainable, under the leadership of Mons. Aclnlle Fleury. . This Ball will vie for completeness with any other ever given in the colony, and will be entirely under the management of Mr Harold F. Palmer. Double Ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman, including Refreshments • 25s Single do 25s Dancing to commence at Haif-past rune. Tickets to be had at Mr West's Music Store, Princes street, and of Mr H. F. Palmer, at the Hall. pvUNEDIN FIRST STEEPLE CHASES Are intended to come off AT ANDERSON'S BAY, On ST. GEORGE'S DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 23. N.B.—Particulars will be advertised ehortly. FRED. D. HAMILTON, Clerk of the Course. Literature. THE MEDaLS OF CREATION ; or, FIRST LESdONS IN GEOLOGY, and I tlie Study of Organic Remains, by Gideon Agernon IVlantell, L.L.D., F.R.S., in two vols., containing Fossil Cephalopoda, Crustacea, Insects. Fishes, Keptiles, biros, and Mammalia, wi& notes on Geological Excursions. L. K. MOKISOK ana CO., Princes street. /-^HttISTOPHKR NORTH, a memoir of \j John Wilson, compiled from Family Papers and other sources, by hi 3 daughter, Mrs °L. °K. MORRISON and CO.,*Princes street OUBRAY'S TREATISE ON DOMESTIC ANJD ORNAMENTAL POULTRY, a Practical Guide to the History, Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, Fattening, and General ' Management of Fowls and Pigeons. New edition, revised and greatly enlarged by L. A. Meall, to which is added " The Diseases of Poultry-" Colored illustrations. L. K. MORRISON and 0 '.. Princes street. TVTOCTEd A-MBROSIANiE, by Professor IN Wilson Shirley Hall Asylum; or, the Memoirs of a Monomaniac Mistress and Maid, by the author of John Halifax Woman's Tboughls about Women Book about Doctors Studies from Life The Crescent and the Cross, by Eliot Warburton Footsteps beliind Him L. K. MORRISON and CO., Frinces stree . THE LATE SERGEANT GARVEY. PHOTOGRAPHS of the Monument Frected to his Memory, (and Sculptured by R. Bool) are now ready. Also, View 3of Laying the Foundation Stone of Dunedin Exhibition, and upwards of two hundred ethers. Price 5s each. D. MUNDY, Cutting, Princes-street HARPER TWKLVETREE'S Government Blacking is the perfection of excellence, it does not become hard, dry, and mouldy, even if kept for years but renders tne leather soft, lasting, and waterproof, prevents cracking, and imparts a bright, beautiful, permanent black. Sold in cakes, and in bottles, at 6d, Is, and Is 6deach. Patentee: Harper Tarelvctree'a Bromly-by-Bow, London, manufacturer of th Glycerine Soap Powder.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 705, 22 March 1864, Page 3
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