Government Notices. .. ' ' • -Sy . : ''"'' ■ Scott, Robert Smith, G. Steward, Thomas Spence, W. Sanders, James Spiers, Charles Alfred Scott", Wiil." • Spink, James • Short Edward y ..Stanford, Samuel (2) Shea, Timothy Strachan, James Shepheard, Thomas W. Stander, Edward (2) Shiliedy, John Stockton, Mr. ]"■■■ Sheath, James ■•••' Stokes; 11. VV. ••■ Simmonds, Miles Stenholdt. junr., S. Symes, Jns. ■ Stalker, Joseph Skey, Henry Stewart, Alexander (2) Sketheway. John Sullivan, John Slnden, D. Shepherd, John SutherSmellie, John land (2) Smith, H. Sullivan, William (3) Smith, William Sutherland, Donald Smith, John Swarbrick, David (2) Smith, B. G. and Co. (2) Scheebe, D. E. Smith. George ' : . T Tayler, George Tiffaney, Thomas Taylor, William G. Townshend, Josep or E. Taland, Johh Tracey, E., Mrs. Terrill, Abraham (2) Turner. Robert -•■"■ ■;■■ Telfor,, Colin .Turmaine,A. T. Thompson,- Robert- .... Tucker, A. W. Thompson, Joseph ■~'. Trindelli. Beneditto Thomas, David Turner, Duncan Thomas, Ellis D. , Tudor, C. A., Esq. Thomas, Stephen Tugs, William Thim, Caul Twigge, D. R. ..'■- Tinker, John . . . Turnbull, Daniel V .-...>..■' Velert, Philip Vennik, P. Volokmann, Bernhard Volann, Austin ,' • ' V Yates, Andrew ' Young, Edward F. W. ' " "- ■ Walker^ Samuel AVilson, James Walker, John .Wilson, Robert . Ware, George B. :....■•..; Wilson, Montague Wayland, Edmund . Willis, J. W. . ' Waldomar, George Williamson, Richard Watcke, George '..'"" ''William, John Brown Weirake, Johan _ Williams, William West, .Samuel ! Willougbby, Charles Webster, Alexander k Co., Woolcock, James Messr?. ..,,;;.: . Wright, L. S.. . Webb, Mrs. ; , ~ "~ Letters Detainrd for Postage. Postmaster-General, Melbourne, Victoria,.6d. Taylor, W., Collingwood, Victoria, 6d. ~..McLauchlin, J., Melbourne, Victoria, 6d. McCalman, Donald, Castlemaiue, Victoria, 6d. Millie, Henry, Ararat, Victoria, 4d. .....'... Lawrence, Charles, Geelong, Victoria, 6d. Gillies, Esq., Dunedin, 6d. Fitzgerald, Patrick, New York, America, 2d. Dawson, Richard Wisconsin, U.S., Bd. Baxter, William P., P. 0., Alexandria, U.S., 6d. Schruld, H. P., Waitahuna P. 0.., 2d. Postmaster-General, Dunedin, 2d. .-; SYDNEY J. DICK,' ' = Post Office, Tuapeka, Ist May, 1802. ARCH. BARR, Chief Postmaster; N.B.—Applicants for'the above are requested to ask for them at the Post-office, Tuapeka, as Unclaimed Letters, and persons writing for them are requested to state where they expect letters from, and to give any information which may tend to prevent an unnecessary transmission'of Letters. «^—""i" ■Mill ■WlTllil.VltflLMilhfFli."*l,illffWßll(lWillMim Amusements. TVOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE FRIDAY, 2nd MAY. ' ' IMMENSE SUCCESS. Of the Burlesque of " "... A LA D D I N.. THE ONLY PERFECT CURE. MISS HARRI E T GORDON, That wonderful scamp. MR. F A W C E T T.The disconsolate Widow. Mr. JOHN DUNN The Wizard of the N.E, by south, a little westerly. J. P. H V D E S, The Emperor. EVERY- • E V E N I N G,,\TT DUNEDIN,GARRICK CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the Dunedin Garriek Club will be held on Friday Evening, May 2nd, at the Provincial Hotel, atß o'clock. Members "who received tickets for; last performance will please settle accounts immediately. All claims against the Club must be sent in before Friday. By Order, -...-,' W. H. MUMFORD, Hon. Secretary. CAF fi ROYAL. D AN C I N G.. . MNOEL, having entered into an arrangement . with -•;:• "' Mr.' J.E. LOWE, ■ - Son of Mr. Lowe, of Edinburgh, Teacher of the Royal Family of England, Begs leave" respectfully to announce that Mr. Lowe will give LESSONS in DANCING Two Evenings each week, - . TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, From 7 to 9. Terms... ~ ■:.-. .... £1 Is. per Month. Mr. Lowe will, superintend the Balls, now becoming so popular, given ou the same evenings-of each week. Geut.emen attending Mr. Lowe's Class have the privilege of attending the Balls. AMUSEM EN T! AMU SEM E NT! ! AMUSEMENT! !.! • ;|CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING commences at 9 o'clock. First-class Band andM.C. CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN THIS EARNING, 0 O'CLOCK. ADMISSION — Gentlemen, 2s. 6d. ; Ladies, free. I STAFFORD-STREET, Four doors above Provincial. A D*V A N C E D U N E D I N ! !! " CITY BUFFET. JS. RAPHAEL hogs to inform his Friends and . the Public that he has opened his Large, and Elegant ROOMS in Stafford-street, four doors above Provincial Hotel, as a CAFE and RESTAURANT, and trusts, by invariably placing before his Guests dishes and delicacies of tbe most recherche description, regardless of expense, joined to politeness aud attention, tp'secure a large share of patronage. J. S. Raphael, also, with a view to diversify and increase the amusements of- Dunedin, has opened a CASINO nightly, which is conducted with that strict regard to propriety and decorum which so pre-emi-nently distinguished the celebrated " Salle de Dane,'' conducted so vsuccessfully for so many years uinder the management and immediate superintendence of himself and brother. ...... An efficient Band and Sl.C.y" To LetT ~ ~"t o:L ET . ' A LICENSED BOARDING HOUSE situated in a first-tate locality. Seven years' lease will be granted. For particulars apply to R. Jenkins, Wellington Hotel, Moray place. SHOPS TO LET. Apply to ' Sorlby and Samuels, Ironmongers, Hope-street. ~~~ "to leaseT ~ '' ~~ THREE of the best Sections iri the Township of Waihola, on easy terms. -Apply to- - SIMPSON & HENDERSON, Waihola.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 144, 2 May 1862, Page 6
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