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Annifcenients. PRINCESS THEA Ifi E Under the Management of Messrs Holt and Wolfe. Powerful combination of Novelty. By special desire, Shakspere's sublime Tragedy cf HAMLET, With Mr and Mrs Claranee Holt in their great impersonations of ' HAMLET AND QUESN GSRTRUDS. THI3 EVENING (WEDNESDAY), 22ud JUNK. The curtain will rise at eight o'clock precisely to Shakspeave's beautiful Tragedy of HAMLET, PRItfCJK OP DENMARK, With a powerful cast of characters. Favorite Ballad ("Auld Robin .Gray") Miss Lizzy Royal. To conclude with the laughable Farce of TURN HIM OUT. Thursday evening;, Bulwer's prize play of MONIiY. THE COMMITTEE OP THE BUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY, Beg to intimate that their FIRST CONCERT Will be given at THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ON FRIDAY ETENTiVG, 24th JUNG, Under the Patronage of his Honor the Superintendent. Principal Vocalisi3 Miss Royal and Mr Meyer. PROGRAMME: Part I.—Saosed. Chorus, " Freedom again is bringing" (Daniel, a Cantata) Solo Miss Royal Daecfc, " Graceful Consort1' (Creation) Miss Royal and Mr Muir Chorus, " Jerusalem" Solo, " Arm, Arm, ye Braves'' (Judas Maccabeus) Mr Leary Solo an Chorus, " Laudate ■Pueri" Mr Meyer Choru3, "By the Rivers of Babylon (Daniel, a Cantata) Pact ll.—Secular. | Glee, " Awake, iEolian Lyre" i (J. Danby) Song Miss Royal Quartette, ' Where art thou, beam of light''(Bishop) ' Glee, "Come o'er the Brook, I Bessie" (Bishop) I Song. "> Mr Meyer I Duet, " Love and War" (T. E. Cooke)' '• Miss Royal and Mr Leary Glee, " Here in Cool Grot" ;Earl of Mornington) Solo and Chorus, '* Come where my Love lies Dreaming". .. Mr Meyer Quintette, " Blow, gentle Gales" (Bishop) Glee, " From Oberon in Fairy Land R. J. Stevens). Finale " God Save the Queen." Conductor Mr W. Haydn Flood. Doors open at half-past Seven. Concert to commence at eight o'clock. Tickets—Reserved Seats, ss; Unreserved, 3s. May be had at West's Music Warehouse, and at Mackay's, Bookseller, Princes street. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Sec. FTTHE FIRST BALL \ of the DUNEDIN QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY CLUB Under the Patronage of the Officers and Meni| bera of the Volunteer Naval Brigade will be held ON THURSDAY, 30th JULY, 1864, IN FAR L E Y'S HALL, Princes Street. GEORGE F. PRICE, Hon. Sec. ST. GEOIIGE'd HALL, Stuart Street. Danciug and Deportment Exercises, Evening Class for Ladies and Gentlemen, Tuesdays and Fridays. 8 p.m. Juvenile CJas<, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Private Lessons by Appointment. Terms may be had at the Office, St. George's Hall. MR HAROLD F. PALMER has the honor to announce his SELECT WEEKLY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES will commence on Monday Evening next, 27th June, in the magnificent Ball-room of the above Hall. Ladies' Tickets " for the season" may be had on application to Afr H. F. P. personally, or on receipt of card of address preceding the Evening of the Assembly. This rule will be adhered to. Refreshments supplied by Mr F. WATERS, Octagon Hotel. Gentlemen's Tickets ss, to be had at the Hall only. Dancing will commence at half-past eight precisely. M. C, MR HAROLD F. PALMER. T\EVIL'S-POOL, Pin-pool, Billiards, free for JIJ drinks. Sport-rats, the best rat-pit in tbe colonies. Aldinga Hotel. PAi'MUJAN ana Pieoeum ninuseiuent. oport. —Rats. -Dog Jones will kill against any other for any amount. Aldinga Hotel. Subscription List. AN APPEAL is made to the public to assist a very industrious and worthy man—Mr M'ilwain, late builder and contractor. After a long illness, terminating in blindness, utterly ■ impoverished, and incapable, by reason of his afflictions, of continuing his avocation, Mr M'llwnin is left totally destitute of means to j support his wife and children. ! It is hoped that a sum of money may be collected sufficient to place his wife in a small business by means of which she might earn a live- '< lihood for the afflicted husband, and the young children. ' FIRST LIST 01? SUBSCRIPTIONS, £178 14 6 — Mieville, Eso 2 0 0 Capt. M'Kinnon 1 J 0 W.lsaacs, Esq 10 0 H. Nathan, Esq 110, B. L. Farjeon, Esq. ... ... 1 1 0 £184 16 6 List of subscriptions collected at Tokomairiro, for Mr M'llwain:— Robert Moregin .. ... ..£lO 0 W. Popplewall 1 « 0 A.Wilson 10 0 W. Bheppard } f « W. Black 1 0 0 T.Lewis 1 J 0 L. Dawson ... ... ... 1 1 O J. B. Brown 0 10 0 Wybleßros O 10 0 E.Stewart 0 10 0 J. Braithwaite ° 10» X J. Woods 0 10 0 -Triwick 0 10 6 J. Chalmers ° 5 2 T.Thitchen 0 5 0 D.Dane n fin J.M'lntosh •• 'J 5. J A. Stewart O 5 0 -Jeficote 0 5 0 A. Duncan 9 5 5! J. Finch ° £ £ J. Crane " 0 5 0 J. DavidsonJ 0 5 0 — Munroe 2 5 2 T.Heslop 0 3 0 J. Sterling .. <• . » J 3. James Stevens ... •• " n i n — Crossan « .» •» » £ « -Chalmers •• •» ••• D. Tweddie — »• ...0 2 6 £13 12 0 It is earnestly requested that all subscriptions will be sent in this day previous to the closing oi the list, tJBORGE CORNWALL. EDWARD CASPER. DANIEL MURPHY, Treasurer

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 784, 22 June 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 784, 22 June 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 784, 22 June 1864, Page 6