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Auctions. SALE THIS DAT. To Storekeepers, Livery Stable Keepers, Carriers, Draymen, and Others. BRAN. « HKNOX & CO. have received instructions to . sell by auction, on the Wharf, on FRIDAY, 14th March, at Eleven o'clock, 975 Bushels Prime Adelaide BRAN. Ex " Alice Thorndike." Sale at Eleven. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY, 3 40 CASES KEROSENE OIL. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN & CO. will sell by auction, This Day, at 12 o'clock, in the Otogo Sale Rooms, Maclaggan-street. 40 eases Kerosine Oil, each case 8j gallons. 12 o'clock. X)tago Sale Rooms. c Amusements. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs. FAWOETT & Co. Three Favorite Pieces. THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, MARCH U. THE PERFORMANCE will commence with the admired Comedy, entitled — DELICATE GROUND, Duet .. .. Miss Ada Hart and Mr. Singer. Aftgr which, the entirely new farce BETSY BAKER. Dance Miss Ada Hart. " To conclude with (by particular desire) the a screaming Farce NAN THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. (JSS" Miss Harriet Gordon, Miss Kate Corcoran, and Mr. J. P. Hydes will shortly appear. Select entrance to the Stalls in High-street. SUBSCRIPTION BALL. TO BE HELD WKKKLT, NOEL'S CAFE ROYAL, PniNCES-STREBT. rpHE well-known character of the house will be ft - _L sufficient guarantee as to the respectability of the » amusement. A First-class BAND is engaged, under c the direction of Mr Joskjmi Moss. ; First Ball of the series to take place on TUESDAY, Mai-oh 18th. Terms—One Guinea per Month, in advance. Ladies (by introduction from Subscribers', Free. The List- now lies at Noel's Cafe Royal for intending Subscribers'names. As the number required . is but limited, an early application is necessary. . : j CAFE1 ROYAL, Princes-street. FRANCIS NOEL, PROPRIETOR. MR. JOSEPH MOSS will perform on the Piano, forte, every Evening Operatic Skwkjtioks, and all the latest Music. Admission Free. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. TO BE HELD ON THE TAIERI RIVER, ON MONDAY, 21th MARCH, 1862. Committee :— Jno. Hardy, Esq., M.P.C. W. H. Reynolds, Esq., Jas Kilgour, Esq.,M.P.C. M.P.C. A. Carrick, Esq. F. L. Mievtlle, Esq. VV. H. Monsford, Esq. Clias. Wcb'b, Esq: l Jas. Finch, Esq. David Scott, Esq. H. Houghton, Esq. Frod, Pantlin. lisq. J. C. Campbell, Esq. Wm. Grey, Esq. J. M'Lean, Esq. Henry Driver, Esq. F. Wafer, Esc}., M,P,C, Treasurer :—. William Saunders, Esq. Secretary :— E. P. Houghton, Esq. Flagship, " Rainbow1' Stbambb. Umpire :—A. Webb, Esq. 1 Starter :—Capt. Warner. j PROGRAMME:— First Race to start at 10 a.m? For SAILING BOATS under 5 tons. Ist. Prize, - 20/. ; 2nd. Prize, 51. : 3rd. Prize, 3J., if eight boats start. ~ Entry, £1 is., ""' " '• ' ' Second Raoe to start at 11 a.m. For WHALEBOAT3 pulling 5 or 6 oars. Ist. ( Prize, 20/. ; 2nd. Prize, 51. Entry, 1/. Is. Third Race to start at noon. For BOATS- PULLING PAIR SCULLS. Ist. , Prize, XOl. ; 2nd. Prize, 51., if five boats start. Entry, 11. Is. ■ Fourth Race to start at 1 p.m. For OPEN CARGO BOATS. Ist. Prize, 25Z. ; 2nd. Prize, 10/. ; third boat to save her stakes if six start. Entry, 21. 2s. ' Fitcli Ha.'cc $> sta,rt at 2 p,in. For ALL BOATS PULLING FOUR OARS, with a Coxswain steering with either rudder or oar--Ist. Prize, 202. j 2nd. Prize, 51. ; third boat to save her stakes if six start. Entry, 1/. 10s. Sixth Raca to start at 3 p.m. For MAORI CANOES, manned by Maories. Prize, £5. Entry, os. Seventh Race. • DUCK HUNT, Gig and Dingy Prize. Subscription collected at Flag Ship, and on the ground. RULES:— 1. Entries to be made, and lots for position drawn en Saturday, 22nd inst,, at Taieri Fprry i^otej, from S |» 10 o'clppk, p.m.' "' ' )i. No'post entry allowed, except for boats not in river in time to enter. 3. No sailing boat will be allowed to use oars, paddles, or poles, nor take in or throw out ballast after starting. Open cargo boats will not be allowed to use wash streaks or cloths. No scoops allowed to wet the sails after starting. 4. A gun will be fired, and flags hoisted at 8 a.m., on the morning of the Regatta. If not hoisted, the Regatta will be postponed till the following day. The ■ Committee reserve to themselves tlje ijqwer to post- • one the Regatta, should' the' weather be unfaVors £bi<y; ■- ••/ ' :": ■■•■■■ ' ~5.' Each boat in the matches to carry a distinguishing flag,; which must be kept flying at the main; ' flags for pulling boats to be not less than one foot 1 square, and carried at the bow. 6. Sailing boats to be anchored in a line ; to start with all canvas down. , 7. There will be'no restriction as to canvas -in any '. ace, unless specially noticed in foregoing Rule. ' 8. A gun will be fired fifteen minutes- before, each race, as "a signal for ' taking position. ' Marryaltfs1 liglial nag'br'fla'g's cdri'espoiidiiig '■ with 'the number of ; tffe'Vatfe on tnie/ prpgraiume will "be hoisted.'' Each IMe will be started'by the" "firing of a gun from th.a i Flag Sftip, arid dropping'the «uin,eyal ffes. ' 9; The first gun to be fired from the flag Ship «t ■ half-past nine a.m., to prepare for the first race; 10. Three boats must start in every race. 11. Boats on .the port tack to give way for those on the starboard tack. Boats running free to keep away i from those on the wind. Any boat wilfully fouling another, to be considered disqualified. 12. Protests in any of the matches must be given • in writing to the Umpire as soon as possible after ' tlie race. . , . ~ 13. The decision of the Umpire to be m all cases 14 Any deviation from the Rules will subject th§ I aggressor, tq forfeit all e]a.\m P 'th^mpe. _" ' . tto&Tse.-MFo start frbui the south side of the Flag Ship,' round Flag Boat off Craggje Hourie, coming in - on north side of the Flag Ship. WSt^SSBXWKaBMX3MUSZSf'«m''ltT' IWIWl WIWtl' mm\tSBMHSBMKKOKXWBMMfOBB^Mt \ To Let. rPO LET, two COTTAGES of one aud two rooms. r JL Apply to W. Hooper, Hope-street. lf TO LET, the half of Shop occupied by Little and X Reid. Also, a cellar and store behind. Apply ■ on premises, High street. \ OHOP TO LET in Princes-street, opposite Times ; io office. Apply on the premises. TO LET, Large Shop and Dwelling, with first- '' -class storage.—Apply to Mr. James Gale, Moray-place. ■ ; .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 5

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