/lALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. FOR EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. HERR S. GREENBLIG is CO., Phopkibtors. AND MR W. H. FOLEY, Manager. FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, August 22nd and 23bd. This unrivalled troupe of Equestrians, Gymnasts, Acrobats, and Pantomimiats have arrived, with a splendid Stud of highly trained horses and ponies, and will give their first entertainment on FRIDAY EVENING, August 23. The Pavilion has been erected by the permission of his Honor the Superintendent on the Reclaimed Land, in front of tho Crown and Anohor Hotel. Prices of Admission : Boxes ss, Pit 3s. Children half-price. Doors open at half-past six, to commence at half-past Boven. For particulars see programme. $£• TAKE NOTICE. A GRAND JUVENILE PERFORMANCE j WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY NEXT, To commeaoe at 2 o'clock and end at half-paat 4 — for the accommodation of Country Settlers. LYCEUM THEATRE. MONDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1863. Under the distinguished patronage of the COMMANDANT AND OFFICERS OF THE WELLINGTON COLONIAL DEFENCE FORCE. THE MEMBERS of the W.C.D.F. AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and vicinity that they will have the honor of appearing in the above Theatre on Monday, August 31st, 1863, in COMEDY, SINGING, DANCING, ~AND BURLESQUE. The performance will commence with the Olympic Comedy, entitled HASTY CONCLUSION. IKTERLUDK. Sailor's Hornpipe by Trooper W; Carey Singing by members of the Club. Dftacing in character by the Champion Dancer, Trooper G. Spiers. The whole to conclude with the BURLESQUE OF THE LADY OF LYONS 1 The Committee of the W.C.D. Force Amateur Dramatic Company beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington, that the Theatre has been remodelled and neatly decorated. The Boxes have been greatly enlarged — capable of holding 150 persons. The Committee hope that by using their utmost endeavors, for their comfort, to ensure a fair attendance of the Ladies of Wellington, Prices of Admission — Boxes 4s, Stalls Ss, Pit Bs. Tickets may be obtained from Sergt. Morton, Thoradon Barracks, Mr L. Levy, bootmaker, Mr Pbulson, clothier, and Mr Clelaud, grocer Doors open at 7,30, performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. H. ROSS, Stage Manager. THURSDAY, THE 30th INST. MESSRS. JOHSTON & CO., will sell by public auction, attheir Iron Store, Lombardstreet, on Thursday, the 20th inst., at 1 o'clock, Ex MARIA, (For the benefit of whom it may concern.) 1 case men's black cloth caps, French peaks 6 chests tea 16 half-chests tea 25 „ All more or less damaged by salt water. ALSO, 1 case 114 pairs boys' and jouths' millers mole trousers 1 „ 138 pairs boys' and youth's millers mole trousers 4 doz Parkes' steel spades, No 2 2 „ „ „ No 3 All more or less damaged. -- August 17, 1863. THURSDAY, THE 20th INST. MESSRS. JOHNSTON & CO., will sell by public Ruction at their Iron Store, Lombardstreet, on Thursday, the 80th inst., after the above 1 half-tierce Negrohead Tobacco " Eagle" brand 1 box " Paul Jones" Tobacco 20 cases " Woodrows" tins „ 3 boxes Cavendish „ August 17, 1863. FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1883. MESSRS. DUNCAN & VENNELL have received instructions to sell by public auction, (For the benefit of whom it may concern) at the stores of Mr EDWARD PEARCE, on the above date at 2 o'clock precisely. 7 chests Tea 7 half-chests Tea Ex Maria, @ London, all more or less damaged by sea water. After which will be offered Negrohead Tobacco, in half and quarter tisrees Martell'B Brandy, in qr-casks Booth's No. 1 Old Tom Red case GJneva, JD£Z Mauritius Sugar Patna Rice, black Pepper Belmont sperm Candles And Various other Goods. Wellington, Aug. 7, 1863. WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. 12 CASES EX QUEEN OF THE AVON. Extensive Sale of kerosene, bracket, and hanging lamps, glasses, globes, and coltons, pier glasses, toilet glasses, perambulators, concertinas, myall, wood, and meerschaum pipes, iron bedsteads, &o. La MESSRS. DUNCAN Ss VENNELL have received instructions to offer at Publio Auction, at their Sale Rooms, on Wednesday next, the 26th August, 1863, the above new goods, mow landing, ex Queen of the Avon, from London. Full particulars in future advertisements. August 19, 1863. THE SECOND MASTER of the NELSON COLLEGE is prepared to receive into his family a limited number of BOARDERS, to be educated at the College. For terms, apply to REV. C. LENDRICK MACLEAN, St. Catherine's, Nelson. August 17, 1865. B9ARD AND EDUCATION. MISS TROTM AN begs very respectfully to in. form her friends and the publio, that she has a vacancy for a limited number of Boarding Pupils, to whom she can impart the principles of a sound English Education, with Music and Drawing. Terms moderate. Howkestone-street, Wellington, Aug. 18, 1869.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1910, 20 August 1863, Page 2
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757Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1910, 20 August 1863, Page 2
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