Amusements. pRINCESS THEATRE. ' POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■And for ONE MORE NIGHT ONLY (By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Esq.), THE MESSENGER BOY, WHO REPEATED HIS FORMER TRIUMPH ÜBT NIGHT BEFORE .< A LARGE AUDIENCE, Don't Fail to See " The Messenger." The Last Two Opportunities. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 22n\ and 23rd JANUARY, PATIENCE, Production under Sole Direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; fit, Is. NO early doors. ... HIS MAJESTY'S THEiTEfe.' NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. On and After SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY (in consequence of the PRINCESS THEATRE being OTHERWISE ENGAGED), the present SEASON of POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY Will bo Continued at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' PRICES: 3a, 2s, Is. PRINCESS THEATRE Lessee and Manager .. William F. Hawtrey. Business Manager .. .. <• Leonard Davis. • On SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 24, THE HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY Will Open a Short Season at the above Theatre, when Sir Francis Burnand's Latest London Success, "THE LADY OF OSTEND," An Intensely Funny Farcical' Comedy, in Three Acts, Will be presented by an Exceptionally Brilliant Cast. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and One Shilling. NO Early Doors. i BOX PLAN OPENS at the Dresden TOMORROW MORNING. , " R. BENTLEY YOUNG, Representative. fvUNEDIN AMATEUR SWIMMING ■SJ CLUB'S BATHS (late Morgan's).—Continuous flow of clean water; Baths thoroughly renovated. Hours open to the Public, 6.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Sunday Hours, 6.30 to 12 Noon and 2 to 5 p.m. -Admission to Swimming Baths: Adults 6d, Children 3d. Private Hot Salt Water Baths, Is each. Cleanliness certified to by Dr Ogston. lTjo. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, 6d; tables splendid order; new cloths; hotel nearest wait Roslyn trams; short cut by Georgeson's. Sporting. QORE TROTTING CLUB. ANNUALMEETINCt./' . WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd JANUARY, 1303. • TOTALISATOR INVESTMENTS. MONEY for Investment on the Totalisator on the 21st and 22nd will be received by tho Undersigned on the usual conditions. JOHN LATHAM, ITjV Secretary. TROTTING- C.I/ÜB. ANNUAL MEETING.' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd JANUARY, 1003. . BOOKMAKERS, their ' CLERKS or AGENTS, and TOTE BETTORS will NOT BE ADMITTED to the Gore 'Racing Club Grounds at Gore during the holding of the Trotting Club Annual Mesting on 21st and 22nd January, 1903. Should any gain admitlance, they will be WARNED OFF and PROSECUTED FOR TRESPASS. JOHN LATHAM, 17ja Secretary Goro Racing. Club. Tenders. JfjLECTRIC LIG-HTIN.G. WINTON BOROUGH. TENDERS are invited up to 8 o'clock on MONDAY EVENING, the 9th February, 1903, from Persons prepared to INSTALL PLANT for Electric Lighting and Power Purposes. Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Otago Daily Times, Dunedin; Southland Times, Invercargill; and at the Town Clerk's Office, Winton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. RUSSELL, Town Clerk. : Winton, luth January, 1903. 17ja SOUTH WATER SUPPLY. PIPE-LAYING, Etc. TENDERS -will be received by the Town Clerk, Alexandra South, until SATURDAY, the 24th inst., for CARTAGE OF PLANT FROM IDA VALLEi' RAILWAY STATION and PIPE-LAYING. Plan and specifications at Town Cleik's Office, Alexandra, and with ROBERT HAY, 19ja Engineer. .WINDING CREEK GOLD MINING it. COMPANY. LIMITED . (In Liquidation)." TENDERS will be received at the Company's Office, Dunedin, until WEDNESDAY, 28&h inst., for the PURCHASE of the FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTY of the above Company, together with the extensive Hydraulic Sluicing Plant, Water Rights and- Races, Electric Light Plant, etc., etc. Further particulars can be obtained from lSja . ROBERT HAY, C.E., Dunedin. pENIN-SULA FARM FOB SALE. TENDERS will be received until Noon oa WEDNESDAY, the 28th January, 1903, for the PURCHASE of a First-class DAIRY and PRODUCE FARM on tho Otago Peninsula, North-East Harbour, being Sections 1 of 61, 63, and closed road, and Lots 13 and 14o£ subdivision of The Camp Estate, containing 118 acres 1 Tood 24 poles (more or lees). The Buildings, mostly new and all in first-class order, consist of Dwelling House (8 rooms), scullery, pantry, washhouse, dairy, and woo;-, shed; stable, G stalls and loose-boxes; byre for 33 cows, with cooling shed; turnip shed antkjoft, capable of holding 30 tons of hay;; garden and orchard of apple, pear, and plum trees, and large quantity gooseberry, current, and raspberry hushes. The property is one of the best milking farms on the Peninsula, old bush land, mostly in grass, and is securely and well fenced and subdivided into paddocks. The situation is one of the sunniest,'earliest, and best sheltered on the Peninsula, haviMf been specially selected. The soil is and grows the finest and earliest potatoes and other crops and magnificent grass. The land is in sound heart, those portions which have bocn worked having been well manured with bonodust and other good manures. There is an abundant and never-failing water supply, and a dairy factory is being eroctod on an adjoining section. The : Crops,' which consist of potatoes, turnips, oats, and clover and ijegrass hay, will be .included in and go with the Farm. . . The title is under the Land Transfer A fit For further particulars «pply to ' Mr J. S. SHAW, • On the Property,; ■ Or A. A'. FINCH, Solicitor, No. 12 Dawiing street, Dunedin. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERSi--Kauri, Hardwood, Il;d and White Pine, ; etc., direct from mills. Special auofatioM. ~ HOGG -t CO, (LIMITED).' •' ST. GEORGE'S JAin lh« nurlv-t" All erocei* SBb
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12565, 20 January 1903, Page 1
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