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____tU_Lrt VRJLVJ'.I.'-l -a- 1.1 -a-** «■■■- «-■*■- Royal Olympic ' THEATRE, (BABBY'8) MANNERS STREET. Directress .-—Mrs. W. S. Foley. MONDAY NEXtTtHE 15th JULY, First night of the NEW GRAND BURLETTA, Entitled The King's Gardener, oa KIPPED IN THE BUD ! ! The performance will commence with (by request) the elegant Comedy, in two Acts, entitled The Young Widow. Mandeville . . . . • Mr. yEKNosi Webster. Splash Mr. Swan, b Amelia Fairlove, (a young widow) Mrs. Foley. Lucy, (her attendant) . . . .Miss Melville. After which, an Interlude of jj bING IN G AND DANCJ NGM In which MRS. FOLEY; MR. MANUEL, And others will appear. The whole to conclude with (first time here) the Grand Buiietta, by Charles Selby, §sq., entitled Tbe King's Gardener, Or Nipped in the Bud ! (With new scenery, dresses, and appointments) Ferdinand Benserade, (a Poet) Mr. Webster. . , Chevalier de Bussy, (Captain of \Mr Manuel, the King's Guard) J Galochard, (an amorous Gardener).. ..Mr. Swan. Flieflac, (a Valet) . . Mr. W ilson. Pierre .... Mr. Smith . Madame Golochard, (the Gardener's | jj ra# p otBV . Wife with Songs) J Louisa de la Valliere. . . .Miss Melville. Suzettc.Miss Martin. Nanette.. Miss Watson. Scene Fontainebleau— time, 1 66 1 . Prices of Admission— Boxes, 35. ; Pit, is. 6d. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. The strictest order wili be preserved, and no Smoking allowed. In rehearsal, and will shortly be produced, the celebrated Romantic Drama, entitled Jack Sheppard, and the Grand National Drama, Rob Roy. July 12, 1861. O N SA L E, & TUNS Superior Humpback Oil ** 20 tons Chatham Isi tnd Potatoes 200 bushels of Wbeat BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 12th July, 1861. » FOR SALE, t FEW BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in Tory _;V Street, Te Aro, on liberal terms. For particulars, apply to W.SCOTT, Willis Street. July 12, 1861. JUST RECEIVED, LADIES Best Quality French Kid Gloves, new Colours, Black Silk Velvet, Ribbon and Wide, Brown Ribbons, Ladies' Black aud White Satiu and Kid Dancing Shoes AT WARMOLL'S CLAY POINT. 12th July, 1861. NOTICE. A LL parties indebted to the Undersigned are /JL respectfully requested to pay the amount of their several Recounts as quickly as possible. If not paid within two months after this date, they will be handed over to a Solicitor for collection. 8. CEMINO, Moleswonh-etreet. June 8, 188 T. PRELIMINARY NOTICE; Will be Sold by Public Auction, (Immediately after the arrival of the " Maria '* from Sydaey, AT THE STORES OF MESSRS, W. BOWLER, SON, & Co. r |**HE following valuable Merchandise and 1 Furniiure, the property of a Gentleman returning to Kngland. Certs, Drays, Clod Crusher, Harrows Chaff Cutters, Oat Bruiser, Mowing Machine Mangle, Washing Machineß, Grass and other Seeds Saddle and Harness, Patent Kitchen Range, and Kitchen Utensila Pianos, Pictures, China and Glass Drawing Room, Diving Room, and Bed Room Furniture Books, Carpets, &c, &c. Particulars ahd date of Sale in further advertisements and Catalogues. July 2nd, 1861. FOR NAPIER CALLING AT CASTLE POINT, (weather permitting.) J&k J ~_____J2M£ r z^ —■ — I/fW*\ ' ""'STORM BIRD," Jklffijfi^ 107 tons, Capt. Malcolm, will leave *-f9_3P Wallingto for the above porta on Mon. day, the 16ih inst. For Freight or Passsge, apply to DUNCAN AND VENNELL, Agents. July 12, 116 L FOR WANGANUI, TARANAKI AND MANAKAU. nn H E Screw Steamer /_\__W -1 " WONGA w WONGA," Aff Iffy 1 Cap** Renner, will leave forthe ■4£/jL4Jl\jL# a b o Te P orta on Saturday, the For Freight or Passage, apply to DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents. 12th July, 1861. I NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Ex " Maria" Capt. Bain, @ Sydney. •^j-t-* f~l ON SIGNERS are informed that j||«B*__\ \_J the above vessel has been entered J_ft-raK_y m -t '** c Custom House this morning, *£HBffmSßo and they are requested to pass their entries und bind their goods in teim9 of Bill o Lading, wituout dslay. . . . DUNCAN & VENNELL, Agents. Wellington J* yl2, 1801 i

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1599, 12 July 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1599, 12 July 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1599, 12 July 1861, Page 2

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