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SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. ", We come, we come, ivith songs to greet you." THE above mammoth SABLE OPERATIC TROUPE, comprising the following talented Artistes, viz. :—: — MR. GEORGE CHITTENDEN, a, Violinist and Alto ; MR. WALTER HOWSON, Banjoist and Barytone ; MR. O. P. RITCHIE, Tenor ; j MR. J. J. BURGESS, ! The Champion Clog Boot and Pump Dancer, and • Tambourinest ; MR. HARRY LESLIE, The well-renoAvned Bones, and Inimitabla Delineator of Ethiopian Character ; MR. J. TAYLOR, The celebrated Delineator of Dibdin's Sea Songs ; Having completed a Professional Tour of un«xampled success throughout the Colony of NewZealand, and whose Concerts have been attended by crowded and delighted audiences in tho various Cities wherein they have performed, and having been specially patronised by His Excellency Colonel T. Gorb Bkowkh, Governor of New Zealand ; Major-General Camekojj and Staft"; The Members of the Legielative Council, &c., Beg leave to announce that they are giving, Nightly, a Series of their Unique Fashionable Drawing Room ENTERTAINMENTS, at' the Provincial Hotel Hall, Dunedin. NOTICE. The SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS will shortly give, a Grand Special Performance for Families. Full particulars as to place and time will be duly announced in bills of the day. N.B. The above celebrated Troupe respectfully announce to the inhabitants of G-i.BR.tBi/8 Gully and Waitaiiuna, that they intend proceeding to the Gold Fields in about a fortnight, for the purpose of giving a short series of their INIMITABLE ENTERTAINMENTS. Full particulars in a few days. H. M. LAY, Agent. FOR SALE, rv A WATERMAN'S BOAT, Cedar//?K J\. built and Copper-fastened. ygk Apply to W. MASON, *&££& Princes-Street. 1002 STEAM TOWAGE. «\^ I'TIIIE Paddle Stbambb <57 %^O^k " SAMSON " is now prepared for Towing Ships landing Passengers and Lightering, but moderate charges. Apply to ALEX. DOVE, Port Chalmers HWbi,, 797 Port Chalmers. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, /£& rtnHE Clipper Schooner " Sophia," JP|e<Jv -°- 14 ? tons register, Geo. Thorn SON aster > J ust arrived with Horses, •«iSK$atL Avmc h S'lCS ' 1C landed in excellent condi<s fc^!lsiJiiiS»'- tion. This vessel offers an excellent opportunity for Shippers of Stock. Apply to R. G. GIBBONS, Stuart-street, near the Court House ; or, Wm. Smith, Park House, Dunedin. 1029 //K TVTOTICE To Consigkbss i^l^Nk ±1 per "VICUNA."— AII /~%^r^jlr^A\ Claims against the Barque /rjfc2 fejfß^ \\ " Vicuna," must be sent in to v-^-tt^/|V jyjl^ the Office of the Undersigned, riftg«flftM^» THIS DAY (Saturday), otherwise they cannot be recognised. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., 970 Walker-street. " VISTULA," FROM MELBOURNE. ALL CLAIMS against this vessel must be rendered (in duplicate), atour office, on er before Saturday, the 26 th instant, otherwise they will not be recognised. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., 948 Manse-street. " TllITON," FROM MELBOURNE. Notice to Consignees. JjL . FT 1 HIS Vessel having entered at the jgsp»[b> JL Customs, Consignees are refc%rPw\ l ueste< * to P as ? Entries, Pay Freight, present Bills of Lading for Ensjg|}ri|p|!i^dorsement, previous to delivery of Goods. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., 93 1 Manse-street. FOR TAIERI FERRY. TO SAIL positively on MONDAY morning, tho 28th instant, from Dunedin Wharf, the powerful Steamer " RAINBOW." Saloon Passage 80s. Deck do 20s. Apply to WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., 1080 Agents, Manse-street* MELBOURNE DIRECT, 7 - ' TO SAIL THIS DAY, ±l. rpiHE Al CLIPPER SHIP jj|l|> X " JOHN M' VICAR," JSjiffliljS^;, J. Flannkrt, Commander. ff& ynyeP' For passage and dietaiy scale, ap- ' WEIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., 927 Manse-street. FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. TO SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., ; the fast sailing three masted schooner. "VISTULA." • Has room for 10 Steerage Passengers. Fabe— £3 10s. Apply to WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., . 1031 Agents, Manse-street. FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. ( /k. npHE "JOHN M'VIQAR" J3 I^SivV to SaU P ositiTelr Tm S DAY. f%3 fes|?f\V For Freight or Passage apply to Hfft'fffifflß^ THOMAS NORTON Sc CO., Jetty. Note. — Passengers can go on board immediately as they book. 944 FOR HOBART TOWN. "l-y Tip HE "TAMAR," to sail on iS&Vv J- TUESDAY, 29th instant. 'jMffK&b s" or freight or passage apply to MM4k£L THOMAS NORTON & CO., 949 I? Jetty. FORijAUCKLAND. wify^fpL npilE fast and favourite Brigantine JSaffiasa-i- ''CLUTHA," Capt. Anderson, will be dispatched for the above port on THURSDAY next. This presents a favourable opportunity for passengers, who mil be taken at moderate rates. For Freight or Passage apply to 969 K. B. MARTIN & CO. ~FOR~THE TAIERI AND WAIHOLA# - M rVMIE Schooner " SPEC," Ja^es #yp. JL Grieve, Master, will trade /||||ji\ regularly between Dunedin and the Jmmfsfii^ above Port, until further notice. *&tMat&&»' T. W. BAMFORD, ?W : • Agent. STEAM BETWEEN. MELBOURNE AND OTAGO DIRECT.' I^k^s. npHE Powerful and Elegantly JL furnished Steanuhip 1000 tons, John M'Lachlan, Commander, will he despatched every month - -, FROM MELBOURNE TO OTAGO, and return to Melbourne direct after four days detention at Port Chalmers. Wool, Gold, and other , Cargo, taken at moderate rates. F.or Freight or Passage apply to • - • - ■ DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., ;• J,g ( -«4 - Walktr Sfrw^Dtmeatft, Agenfe. r j|fp

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Otago Witness, Issue 517, 26 October 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 517, 26 October 1861, Page 4