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pOYAL OLYMPIC THBATRE. Under the Management of MR WALTER HOWSON. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS I! In consequence of the tumultuous applause which greeted MISS KMMA ST CLAIR, On her first appearance as NAN! The Management has much pleasure in annouacing itt repetition for TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 19th. Mr Walter Howson will appe nr as TOM TUG! In Dibdiu's celebrated Opera in Two Acts THE WATERMAN!!} With the following Songs "The Jolly Young Watermau" .. Mr W. How«o» •• Farewell my trim built Wherry" do «• The Death of Nelson" do " A S»ng for Old England" do Grand Finale — "Rule Britannia" do Mrs Bundell . . . . Miss JSvma St Clair Mrßuiidell Mr J. H. Williams Robin Mr V. Webster Wilhelmin* . . . . . . Miss Etta A Grand Interlude, In whioh Mr Walter Howbok will sing some of his most celebrated Comic Songs. To conclude with K , NAN!!! Mr Singer will preside at the Piano-forte and Harmonium. Admission — Dress Boxes, it ; Stalls, 3s ; Pitt, 2s. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. May 16, 1868. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. RETURN OF THE ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, TTTHO WILL APPEAR TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 16th MAY, And or MONDAY, the 18th Mat. Immense success of the Burlesque Speech AM I RIGHT ? OR ANY ODER MAN f Mr Kohler's newly invented KAURI PINE, OR BUSH PIANO. NEW LOCAL SONG BY MR SMALL. Grand Operatic Selections, Ballads, and Duetts, BY MADAME CARANLINI and MR SHERWIN. Change of Programme each Evening. Reduction in Charges of Admissioh. Admission.— Reserved Seats, 4s; Second Class Sbats, 2s Gallery, Bs. Doors open at half-put 7, to commance at 8 o'clook. May 15, 1863. ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. "DE MEMBER NAN! TUESDAY |NEXT, 19th MAY. PURE ALPACAS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Importation into Australia of Pure Alpacas, consigned to J. H. Clough ife Co., Wool-brokers, Melbourne. JH. CLOUGH & CO. bare the honor to inform • tl}e public that they have been instructed by Mr Duffield who has just arrived from Europe by the mail steamer Madras, to announce the early expeoted arrival of 550 PURE ALPACAS, shipped by tbat gentleman direct from South America, consisting of 450 females and 100 males, of which about 25 per cent, are pure whites. .They have been shipped in the Julia Farmer for the port of Melbourne. In reference to the disposal of this important stock, particulars will be duly published at an early date. - J. H. CLOUGH & CO., Wool, Tallow, and Hide Brokers, Collins-street, West, Melbourne. May 6, 1863. WANTED, a Housemaid, apply to MRS BANNATYNE, Thorndon. May 15, 1863. WANTED,— Sheep on terms, with a guaranteed iucrease. For further particulars, apply to JACOB JOSEPH 5s CO. April 6, 1863. TO COUNTRY SETLERS, Heads of Families, and others requiring Farm and Domestic Servants. J. BOURHILL begs most respeatfully to inform the above that he has opened iaconnestion with his Bookbinding Establishment, THE WELLINGTON REGISTER OFFICE, Opposite the Stores of E. Peace, Esq., Merchant, ' Lambton Quay. Communications from the Country punctually at* tended to. Terms Liberal. May 15, 1863. N.Z.S.N. COMPANY. w . TN Consequence of the i.s, LADY gJ)LJ^^v JL BIRD being thrown. out of her <n|s?Biߣ<^. time, as per time table, owing to -jjß3£bhß3B£i» the detention of the Storm Bird at Taranaki, through the recent events, she will not make a second trip to Dunedin this mouth. She mil leave Dunedin, on the 19th inst. for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Nelson, calling at the intermediate ■laces on the Coast; leave Lyttelton for Welling* ton and Nelson, on the 21st ; leave Wellington for Nelson, on or about the 22nd. May 15, 1863. SHAW, SAVJLLE & COS PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. i|-jL^ rjIHE FOLLOWING First elasa $£Hb^ •*• CLIPPER SHIPS Ufffigggp will be continued ai regular traders. " Maria,' 1 J. Tuelon, Commander, 1500 tons " 6 "* W# Forßß y th ' io ' 1200 tons "Asterope*," G. Mitchell, do. 1200 tons '• Wild Duck," T. Bishop, do. 1500 torn And other Shi pa to follow. fBB ships of this Line are all A.I at Lloyd's and are ipeoially selected for their superior passenger icoommodatiqn and fast sailing qualities ; are commanded by gentlemen of eiperience, and oarry duly qualified surgeons. - The Uudersigned are authorised to arrange with tettlers here who may be desirous of bringing their riends to this oolody. Full particulars may be obtained by applying LEVIN ft 00;

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1869, 16 May 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1869, 16 May 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1869, 16 May 1863, Page 2

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