Amusements. pRI-N 0E S S THEATRE. Under the Management of Messrs. Holt and ; : ■ Wolfe. Last night of the powerful sensation Play, entitled LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. MR and MRS CLARANCE HOLT, In their much admired characters of Robert and Lady Audley, supported by the principal members of the company. The new and beautiful ssenery, by Mr Joseph Tannett; the machinery and stage effects, by Mr Wm. Fraer and Assistants; the appointments and furniture, by Mr Charles, and the music arranged by Mods. Fleury. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE, Will be presented (for the last time) the great sensation play, in three Acts, of LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. Lady Audley Mrs Clarance Holt Robert Audley Mr Clarance Holt To conclude with the laughable farce of the ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery (the Rough Diamond) Miss Do'ly Green To-morrow, FRIDAY, Mons. Jacques, Delicate Ground, and the Irish Attorney, for the Benefit of Mr F. S. O'3RIEN. Auctions THIS DAY, THURSDAY 2.id JUiVR, At 12 o'clock. In the Resident Magistrate's Court—Under Warrant of Distress. Parker and Garsides \ p ;„:„♦;«•<, Pole, Dods and Cameron f JainunsAndrew Lockie, Defendant. NOTICE is hereby given, that the following goods and cha'tels belonging to the abovenamed defendant, and consisting of Household Furniture. Grocery Goods, and other effects Will be sold by public auction, on Thursday, the 2nd instant, at 12 o'clock, on the premises situate Great King street, Dunedin, unless the Warrants of Distress be sooner satisfied. Terms Cash. DONALD ROSS, Bailiff. ' Conveyances COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, conveying passengers and parcels to all parts of the Province, leave their booking-office, corner of Stafford street, daily, at which all information of rates of fares and hours of starting can be obtained. HENRY HOYT and CO., Proprietors. W. R. MITCHELL, Managed CHANGE OF HOUR OF STARTING THE DUNSTAN COACH. COBB and CO beg to notify the public that from and after To-morrow, the Dunstan Coach will be despatched every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, at half-past five o'clock, instead of half-past six as formerly. H. HOYT and CO, Proprietors. Tenders. mENDBRS required for the Erection of X Schooihouse. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my Office. G. GREENFIELD, Architect, Rattray street. TO PAINTERS. '■jpENDERS will be received for painting a X Building in Stafford street (labor and material), up to Friday, 3rd inst. Apply to Mr Greenfield, Architect, Rattray street. mENDERS wanted for Shifting and ReX building a Cottage. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office. C. G. SMITH, Ai chitect, Cutting. mENDERS will be received until Saturday, JL 4th June, for Excavations and Forming right-of-way corner of Filleul street and Moray Place. Apply William Riley, on premises. mENDERS are invited for Fencing Catholic JL Church Cemetery; also, for Plastering1, &c, at Presbytery. Tenders open Saturday, 12 o'clock. Specifications to be seen at St. Joseph's Presbytery. Hotels. WAVERLEY HOTEL, MORAY PLACE. COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Reasonable Term?. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. Mesdames WILSON and HAY WARD, Proprietors. "DKITISH HOTEL, George-street, Dunedin. J3 First class accommodation for Boarderfj and private rooms to suit families, &c, Deniiis Heenan, Proprietor. Good stablin . Water of leith hotel. th 0m a s our ra & Late William Woollet. Wine5!, Spirits, Ales and Porter (choice brand only kept), Marrion's Ale, new brew. - BOARDERS. Government, Bank, and Mercantile EmploySeg will find here better attention and more comfort than can be obtained in town. Cars every ten minutes. N.B.—-A first-class Billiard Room. mANKARDS' TEMPERANCE HOTEL. X Lonsdile street, Melbourne.—Owing to the great demand for more accommodation, J. Tankard has made extensive and imporvements in this now FIRST CLASS HOTEL, second to none in the colony. Families accommodated. Terms moderate. mHE MAORI CHIEFS Having heard of JOHN BIRDSEY'3 SUPERIOR ALE, AT CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERBURY, Have determined on paying a Visit, and Intend Leaving the SEAT OF IS AR In order to Test the Quality of his XXXXXX BARLEYCORNIENBIS. TRUE BRITONS Rush to the Bar before the Arrival of these Base Invaders, and thereby diiappoiat then. ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 767, 2 June 1864, Page 6
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