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T> OVAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. DIRECTRESS— MRS. W. H. FOLEY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT M THURSDAY. LADY OF LYONS OB LOVE AND PBIDE. MUBICAL INTEBLUDE, To conclude with THE TWO BONNYCASTLES, Admission — Dress Boxes, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. July 1, 1863. T YCEUM THEATRE. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 3bd. GREAT TREAT! GREAT TREAT!! PROGRAMME OF MR ROBERTS'S ENTERTAINMENT, ; To take place at the Lyceum Theatre To-morrow { Efeniug — Friday. Duett — " See our oars with feather'd spray" — Miss Beverley and Mr Roberts. Song— "Madoliue" Mr Roberts j Song — " — Bring me wild flowers" — Miss Beverley Danee — " Highland Fling"— Mr Geordie Spiers , Cavaiina — " Come into the Garden Maud" — Mr Roberts Character Song — ■" Selina Sly" — Miss Boverley Danee — " Bottom of tha Punch Bowl" — Mr Geordie Spiers Song — " The Men of Merry England" — Mr Roberts Character Song — " The Captain with his Whiskers" — Miss Beverley Song — " The Mocking Bird" — Miss Beverley Sword Dance Mr Geordie Spiers SECOND PABT. A Comic Farce entitled the COLLEEN DOCTOR, IN WHICH MISS BEVERLEY, MISS HOWABD, MB BOBBBTS , AND MR GEORDIE SPIERS WILL APPEAR. Comic Song — " The lost Child 1 ' — Mr Roberts Comtc Song — " The Lady Auctioneer" — Miss Beverley Danee — " Flowers of Edinboro" — Mr Geordie Spiers Song — " Pretty things young Lovers say"-— Mr Roberts Character Song Miss Beverley Finale — God save the Queen. x Doors open at half-past 7, performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Box Seats, 4s ; Front Seats, 2s 6d ; Back Seats, Is 6d July J' 1863. RIBAND EVENING CONCERTS MONS. HORACE POUSSARD, the eminent Violinist and First Prizeman of France, has arrived and will shortly appear. MONS. RENE DOUAY, ( the unrivalled Violincellist aud First Prizeman of France, has arrived and will shortly appear. I ,M 8 EDWABD A. BEAUMONT, the acknowledged leoor of the Colonies, has arrived and will shortly appear. MR W. H. WILKINSON, the distinguished Basso, has arrived and will shortly appear I ' " ' Further particulars in future advertisements. THOS. R. JONES, Manager and Agent. June 29,1863. > FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THE HOTEL in Cuba-street known as the WHITE SWAN. The house and premises are freehold. For further particulars, apply to W. Churchill on the premises, or to C. B. BORLASE, Solicitor, Lambton Quay. July 1, 1863. EX PRINCE ALFRED, FROM SYDNEY. £\A CHESTS, 90 lbs net } . „ JA 38 half „46„ „ \ su P enor Con S° u EX ELLON CASTLE, FROM LONDON. 6 \ boxes cavendish tobacco 5 \ tierces negrohead „ EX MARIA, FROM LONDON. 5 | tierces negrohead tobacco 3 i ii >> „ Superior Congou tea, Jamaica ginger Rice and oatmeal, in 1 cwt. bags Salmon, sardines, Salad oil, saltpetre, arsenic Fry' 9 chocolate, Muscatel and pudding raisins Figs, currants, Barcelona nuts, almonds Bell & Black's wax vestas Raw and boiled linseed oil Rectified spirits of tar Turpentine, colza oil Corn sanks, white blankets 10 and 11x4 Superior cask sherry and brandy Geneva, key brand, Saucel whisky Booth's cordial gin LEVIN & CO. July 1, 1863. NATIVE COLLEGE RESERVE. MASTERTON. THE Church of England Board of Trustees for Native School Lands are prepared to receive tenders for the lease of the above reserve, consisting of 190 acres. Tenders to specify the rent either for an annual lease or for a period of five or seven years. The Board of Trustees will have to reserve to themselves the' right to erect and occupy a building on the reserve, and to enclose say five acres, at any period during the existence of the lease. All tenders to be addressed to REV. W. RONALDSON, Papawai, Wairarapa. June 25, 1863. ON SALE, EX MARIA. Of\ CASES WINDOW GLASS, 14x10 and OU 14x12 3 cases brushware, consisting of broomheads, shoe, bannister, japd. hearth, whitewash, store and black lead brushes 3 cases black lead, Nos, 2 to 7 1 „ concertinas 1 „ fiudnas 1 cask brittannia metal teapots 1 case scissors 1 „ butcher's knifes 60 kegs Ewbank's patent nails, 2 to 5 in. 1 case BY reap hooks, 4 and 5 4 „ tray looking glasses, 12x9 to 20x16 4 „ gent's saddles and spurs 10 barrels Barcelona nuts 10 „ shell almondß 10 cases Fry & Son's cocoa and chocolate, Nil's powder, homoepathic, &c, asstd, 2 „ biscuits, asstd. fanoy 100 „ Kirkliston whisky 200 „ geneva 5 qr casks whisky 50 casks Jeffrey's ale, stone bottles 5 „ Coleman's mustard, tins 1 „ witney lambskin Crimean shirts 5 „ flannel and Melton „ asstd. 5 „ men's boys' and youths' jumpers 20 „ >» d ° e and tweed coata, trousers, and' vests 2 „ double and single crown mole trousers 2' bales boys' and youths' sf>rge shirts 2 cases ladies' winter mantles in seal, plush, cloth, velvet pile, &o JACOB JOSEPH & CO. July 1,1868.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1889, 2 July 1863, Page 2

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750

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1889, 2 July 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1889, 2 July 1863, Page 2

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