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Amus«mentf. ________ pRINCBSS THEATRE. I*_s« and Manager Mr J. M- Wolfe. GR-AT SUCCESS or MISS ROSA COOPER ■ AND MR. CUNNINGHAM. ON THURSDAY EVENING The curtain will rite at 8 o'clock precisely to the beautiful Drama, entitled THB RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. Sergeant Au«lc.:il- MrP.C. Cnnnimrbam Theresa' • M>'B Ro»Cooper g0ug...... Miss Edith Rweell To be followed by tbe splendid Scotch Drams, entitled CB4MONDBRIG; Or, the Goldman of Balleiagelch. Jock Howieson Mr P. C. Cnntungbam. To with the Uuelmble Pares ot THK ANGEL OF -HE ATTIC. W-riftto (the Angel of the Attic) - Milts Res»Cooper. T> O 5 k ii T ~ THB CHAMPION OF THE WOULD! THIS EVKNING, At the EMPIRE HOTEL. MATCH WITH MR. NORCLI.' FE. Giving him 000 Points in 1000 Play to commence at 8.80 o'clock precisely. Admiwon—si. Referred Seats—los /Corinthian hall. - a great hit. thatcher's new local, '« the faithless cabman." several new ballads and charactkr songs t his evkning. yAU XII ALL BATHS. ONLY ONE SHILLING yon a "DIP IN THE' BRINY"!! Including Boat Fare to and fro, with ATTENDANCE AND TOWKLB. Monthly Tickets, One Guinea only, can be obtained at tho Baths, or at Mr Rees" Cigar Divan. W The Minerva. Thistle, and Grace Darling (fir»t class boats belonging to the Vauxhall prourictary) kave the Jetty every quarter of an hour, from 0 to 9 a.m. N.B -Those fond of Piscatorial Amusements can catch whiting, trevalha, trumpeter, and many other .orta of fish round the edee* of the Baths, without losing patience by "waiting for a nihbllc " Bait and Tackle provided gratuitously fur bathers. ____________ ri tLEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. OFFICE BEARERS:— Pkebidknt: Hi* Honor (John Hyde Harris, Esq.) the Supertetidcnt. Vick-Pk-sidbst: Alexander I'mdlater, Emi. Tbkasiirer: John Edinond, Ehij. Dihectors: Messrs. G. .Somner I Messrs. A. T. Campbell „ 11. Calder • „ 3. Fargie „ .I.C. Stott „ I). Murison „ D. Milne 1 „ 11. Fraser „ J. M'lnncs ; „ A. M'Gregor „ A. G._Allan j „ J. 11. Anderson „ J. Kennedy | „ J. Ogllvie „ A.S.Wilson „ .I.Gibson „ R. Howlison. , Tho second day', sports connected with the THIRD GRAtfH ANNUAL GATHERING will tako place in tho North Dunedin Cricket Ground, on Saturday rlrnt, tho 7th Inct., a riostpon'jmcnt having been occasioned by the unfavorable state of the weather on Tuesday, the 3rd inst. Gatae. to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. FLEURY'- BAND will be in attendance. peogrTmme. FRIZBB. 12 3 £ s. £*.£,». 1. Strathspey 3 3 2 2 2 Amateurs* Foot Race, 200 yds 2 2 11 3. Throwing Light Hammer Hlbs 3 3 2 2 4. Wre<tling,Cumber;andand Wi-strnoreland style, list and under 4 4 2 2 5. Ilunning Hop, Step, and Leap 2 2 11 . 0. Running in sacks 7. Se-nutr.ua, in Highland Oofitnmc 3 3 8. Tosdng the Ciiber 5 5 9. Hurdle Race, 3ft hurdleSOOyds, heats (medal or money, optional) 5 5 2 2 10. Putting Light Stone, 161b 3' 3 1 1 1. Foils, Medal, Value 3 3 12. Running I>mp 2 2 13. Highland Fling, in costume 3 3 2 2 14. One Mile Knee, open lo all competitors (Ist prizl? being thg gift of John M'Cubbin, E-q) 10 10 5 5 15. Wheelbarrow Race, blindfolded (boya) 015 010 . IC. Vaulting with Pole 3 3 2 2 17. Boys' Eace, under 14 year;, 200 yds, handl.ap... 1 1 10s CI 0 5 18. Beat dressed in Highland Costume (man) 4 4 19. Best dressed in Highland Costnmn (boy) 2 0 20. Grand Highland Reel, in costume 3 3 2 2 21. Running Hi-h Leap .... 2 2 1 1 22. Climbing Greasy Pole (pursi;) 1 1 £3. Amateur Kace, 400vds, 2 2 11 24. Auld Wife's Race, prize J-chest of Tea, and second prize. 25. Tilting at the Ring, continued from flrat day ....10 10 5 6 3 3 Admbsion:—Grandstand, 2. 6d; Ground, Is. Kf.B.—Member's Tickets admit only self and lad'f. ARCHD. DICK, Hon, Sec. Committee Rooms, M'Cubbin'* Hotel, 3rd Jannary. 1805. ; I jf'IRAWD ..UKtlO--.-Urt-.-p tsuuW ' V* will be held at Farley's H»U, Princes .street, oa Tuesday, 10th January. Al! articles for exhibition must be at the rooms i beibro 10 o'clock on tho morning of tbe Show, i Mem1 era' tickets and schedules can be obtained . from Mr George Matthews, Moray Place; Law, . Somner and Co., Octason; Armstrong and . N.wey, Arcade; or J. Pry or and Co., Princes i street. iAMB3FR7OS.Hoo.6ec

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 948, 5 January 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 948, 5 January 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 948, 5 January 1865, Page 6

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