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ROYAL LYCEUM Sole Lessee Mr, Milner ENGAGEMENT^ MISS ETTA. MR. J. H. WILLIAMS First appearance of MR. JOHN DUNN. The Lessee begs to announce that he has en* gaged Mr. J. H. Williams as Stage Manager; unrestricted in his efforts, to engage the necessary talent ? to render the representation of the Drama ■worthy of public patronage. ON MONDAY, August 5, 1861. The performance will commence with, for the first time in Wellington, a comedy written expressly for Mr. Chas. Mathews entitled Take that Girl AwayIn which Miss Etta will sustain two characters Mr. Septimus. Poddle a \ Ur j H Williams. wealthy merchant j Charles Rocket, an artist Mr. Frank Murray Scollop Mr. H. Green. Cuttle Mr. Sinclair Inspector .... Mr. H. Morton Isabel Miss Eosina Wright Her second appearance. Dinah, servant to Poddle. A precocious young Udy, with a remarkable tenacity for the sugar basin and gooseberry jam Miss Etta. Her first appearance this Season. For Act 2. Jenny • Miss Etta To lie followed by an Interlude The whole to conclude with the popular Farce entitled the Mr. Ledger Mr. J. H. Williams Mr. Dobbs Mr. Sinclair Tom Dobbs Mr. Frank Murray Pat Roonoy Mr. J. Dunn Farrier's Boy " Master Brown Mrs. Julia Ledger Miss Etta Mrs. Pobbs Miss Rosina Wright t Mrs. Damper » . . Miss Kyan Miss Jemima Damper Miss Seymour On Thursday, the 15th August will be produced with new and appropriate Dresses, Scenery and effects a Bulesque Burletta, entitled JOHN SHBEPHARD. John Sheephard Mies Etta Black Skin with a Parody.. Mr. J. H. Williams In active preparation, the celebrated Burlesque Burletta, by J. Byaon, Esq., Old Bob Roy! OR THE DEFORMED OF WHIT ECHAPEL. Psices of Admission. — Boxes 3s, Parterre 2s. Pit Is. Tickets to be obtained of Mr. M'lntosh Mri Rotermund, Mr. Wall, the " Criterion " Hotel the " Nag's Head," and at the Box Office of the Theatre, from 10 to 4 o'clock, where places-may be secured. Doors open at half-pant 7, the Curtain to rise at 8 o'clock. Strict order will be observed. August 2, 1861. Royal Olympic THEATRE, (darby's) MANNERS STREET. Directress :—Mrs. Tf. H. Fohy. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON For this night only, Mrs. W. H. FOLEY, as JACK SHEPPABD. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1861. The Management of the above Theatre beg to inform the patrons of the Drama, that the Theatre will be closed on Monday next, in order to give time for the production of the celebrated Melo Drama, of JACK SHEPPARD, which -will be produced On Monday, August 12, 1861. with, .new scenery, dresses, &c, and for this night only. First night of the roaring Farce, by Maddison Morton, Esq., entitled JOHN DOBBS. Further particulars in next paper. Prices of Admission— Boxes, 35. ; Pit, 1». 6d. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. The strictest order will be preserved, and no . Smoking allowed* T~ FlßE,— lst AUGUST. rpHE MANAGER of the Oriental Bank Corpo--1 ration requests that thoie peraous who so kindly volunteered their assistance during the fir* will accept his sincere thanks for their effective exertions. Wellington, 2nd August, 1801. '"■'""• LOST. r A GOLD LOCKET and Chain, on the 2nd August, between Mr. Rotermund's House, Cuba Street, tad Felix Cottage, Willis Street. Auy person returning the same to the Offioo of thin Paper will be rewarded. Augusta, 1861. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. f T^HE Partnership hitherto carried on by Quin A and Allen, as Smith and Farriers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and Mr, Allen is authorised to receive and pay all debts due to the said Firm. Dated this 80th day of July, 1861. JOHN A. QUIN, ALEXANDER ALLAN. Witoißtf«-M.:Quin,juur. «

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1605, 2 August 1861, Page 2

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606

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1605, 2 August 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1605, 2 August 1861, Page 2

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