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Amusements. riITY BUFFET CASINO--tt-KAN-D -M ASQUERA.DE BALL ' ' ' ' ON THURSDAY NIGHT. Admission:—Gentlemen, 7s. Gd.-; Ladies and Gentlemen, 10s. 6U. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. J. S. ItAPHAEL, Proprietor. /-t "A'F. ' E R 0 V A L QUA DRILL E ASSEMBLY. Select Quadrille Party THIS E V R N 1 N■ Q . Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Admission 2s. Cd. AMUSEMENT! AMUSEMENT!! AMUSEMENT!!! CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING commenced at y o'clock. First-class Band and M.C. CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN THIS EVENING, 9 O'CLOCK. A DMISSION — Gentlemen, 2s. Cd.; Ladies, J\. free. STAFFORD-STREET, Four dooi'.-s above 'Provincial. ADVANCE DUJTEBIK!!! CITY BUFF ET. JS. RAPHAEL begs to inform his Friends and . the Public that he lms opened his Large and Elegant ROOMS in Stafford-slreet, four doors above Provincial Hotel, a=> a CAFE and RESTAURANT, and trusts, by invariably placing before Jiis Guests dishes and delicacies of the most recherche description, regardless of expense, joined (o politeness and at'cntiun, to secure a large siiare of patronage. J. S. Raphael, also,"with a view to diversify and increase the amusements of Duncdin, 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 successfully for so many years under the management and immediate superintendence of himself and brother. An efficient Band and M.C. T>ORT CHALMERS RE GA TT A HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, 2ith May, 1802. " STEWARDS : Thomas Anstey Mansfbrd, lisq., R. M.; Messrs.. Taylor, Knox, S. Jones, and 11. Thomson. Ist Race.—To start at 10.30 a.m. Open Sailing1 Ballast Boats. Ist Prize, L 10: 2nd do., Li ; 3rd d0.,.L2. Entrance, 10s. 2nd Rack. —To start at 11 a.m. Pair-oared race in Watermen's Skiffs. Not exceeding 22 feet keel. Ist Prize, LG; 2nd do., L3. Entrance, Gs. 3rd Race. —To start at 12 noon. Icecond-class Sailing Boats, not exceeding 20 feet keel. .Ist Prize, L 10; 2nd do., L4;~3rd do., L2. Entrance, 10s. 4th Race.—To start at 1 p.m. Ships' four-oared Gigs by ships' crews. Ist Prize, LC; 2nd do., L3. Entrance, Gs. sth Race. —To start at 1.30 p.m. Fivc-onred Whaleboats. Ist Prize, L2O ; 2nd do., L 1 0; 3rd do., L5. Entrance, 2(te. Gth Race. —To start at 2 p.m. Amateur*)' ibur-oarcd race in Gigs, not exceeding 25 feet keel. Prize Cup, value HO 10s. Entrance, 10s. 7th Race.— To start at 2.30 p.m. Sculler's Race, in Watermen's Skin"* that have been plying for hire not less than three months previous to entry. Ist Prize, L7 ; 2nd do., L3j 3rd do., L2. Entrance, 7s. Bth Race.—To start at 3 p.m. Duck Hunt. Prize, L5. A 1 entrances, with entrance-money, to be sent under cover addressed to the Stewards, Port Chalmers Hotel, before noon of the 22nd, insl. The na'mc of each Boat, and distinguishing color, to be enclosed with the entry. All Boats competing will receive instructions from the Starter, ana all protests to be decided by the [stewards. - ' Competitors refusing or failing to comply with the above Regulations will be disqualified. The prizes will be paid at 7 o'clock on the evening of the Kogatta, at the Port Chalmers Hotel.' Captain: Curric, Judge. John Monson, Esq., Starter. 11. Knox, Esq., Hon. Treasurer. Capt. H. Thomson, Secretary. Miscellaneous. M. U. I. O. O. F. ALL those who are desirous to join the New Lodge intended to be opened on the 291h ijist. are requested to call atllost M'Neill'stogive their namc3to that effect up to the above date. Dunedin, May 19, 1802. § ' TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, conducted by Mrs. WurMj Croft Cottage, Albany- , street, near linox Church. | Prospectuses as to terms, See., on application. |~A GENERAL MEETING of the Subscribers to jtx the dago Benevolent Institution will be held at the Athenccuin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 22nd mat., for the purpose of receiving the report of the interim Committee and electing a Permanent Committee, and for the general furtherance of the objects of the Institution. Gentlemen holding Subscription Lists are requested to complete and return them before 18lh instant, if possib By order of the Interim Committee, ■ EDWARD nARDCASTLE, Interim Hon. Secretary ROBERT B,U RN S' HO TEL' George-.1, tree t. T7"ENNEDY& MORIc.sON, the former late of J\_ the Rose, Thistle, and. Shamrock Hotel, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, respectfully intimate to their Victorian friends and the public generally, that they have opened the above Hotel, and by strict attention to the comforts of their numerous customers, to merit1 a share of public patronage. The best of liquors only Kept. Charges moderate. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICEis hereby given, that the Partneiship AS hitherto existing between the undersigned, under the designation of Gibb and Heron, as Storekeepers, &c, at Tuapeka, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to or by the late firm will be received or paid by Edward Gibb, who will continue to cany on the business. Witness our hands, JAMES HERON, ED WARD GIBB. wm „ John Stewart, ) . . ■ Witness, DjLVrp m'Lkli,and. } EDWARD GENET, Auctioneer, General Commission and Shipping' Agent, Norwich. Quay, Lyttelton. ■ N.B.—Passengers' Luggage and Merchandise carefully stored,. and forwarded so any part of the settleIjnent or neighboring colonies/on reasonable terms. . , D. DRAKE,: . ■ J : WHOLESALE IRONMONGER}Eattray Street, Puuedin. ' ~7~~- NOTICE. T ~~~ MEMBERS of the Church of England and the public. generally are respectfully informed that "the Foundation Stone of the New. Church in Moray-place will be laid by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Christchurch, on Thursday next, the 22nd inst. ' • The ceremony will commence precisely at half-past 3 p:m., and a collection will be made afterwards in ai* of the building tafc^ y6uN(J / ■ ■■- •■ - - A. C. .STRODE,. " ". V ■ .■••-> ' Church Wardens. •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 5

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