Amusements. ■pOYAL PRINCESS T H EAT RE. L_ss__s ... "• ... Fawcett _ Co. , ANOTHER NOVELTY. MISS H. GORDON In two Operatic (joins. Miss H. Gordon as ESMER A L D A . Mr. J. M. Wolfe as QUASIMODO. FRIDAY, MAY 23rd. ESMEItALDA, , •J.HE HUNCHBACK* OF NOTRE DAME. ■ Essikralda (with songs) Miss H. Gordon. Quasimodo .. .. Mr. J. M. Wolfe. Claude Frollo .. Mr. T. Fawcett. To conclude with A LAUGHABLE FARCE. PORT CHALMERS REGATTA. IN consequence of the inclemency of the weather, the Regatta will be postponed to MONDAY, the 26th, and entries will be received up to noon of the 21th inst. A. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. SANFORD FAWCETT has been induced in consequence of the extreme inclemency of the weather and the numerous applications, to postpone his Benefit to WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY. The Tickets issued will be available for that night. AM USE M EN T ! ~A M US E >I E N T ! ! AMUSEMENT!!! CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING commences at 9 o'clock. First-class Band nnd M.C. CITY BUFb'ET CASINO. OPEN THIS EVENING, 9 O'CLOCK. A DMISSION — Gentlemen, 2s. 6d. : Ladies, J\. free. STAFFORD-STREET, Fourrtoora above Provincial. ADVA Si C E D U N li D I N! ! ! CITY BUFFET. JS. RAPHAEL begs 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 the most recherche descripti»n, regardless of expense, joined to politeness and attention, to secure a large share of patronage. J. S. Raphael, also, wjth a view to diversify and increase the amusements of Dunedin, has opened a CASINO nightly, which is conducted witli 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 aud immediate superintendence of himself and brother. An efficient Band and M.C. pORT CHALMERS REGATTA HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May, 1852. STEWARDS : Thomas Anstey Mansford, Esq., R. M.; MessrsTaylor, ICuox, S. Jones, and H. Thomson. Ist Race.—To start at 10.30 a.m. Open Sailing Ballast Boats. Ist Prize, L 10; 2nd do., L 4 ; 3rd do., L 2. Entrance, 10s. 2nd Race. —To start at 11 a.m. Pair-oared race in Watermen's Skiffs. Not exceeding 22 feet keel. Ist Prize, LG; 2nd do., L 3. Entrance, 6s. 3rd Race.—To start at 12 noon. Second-class Sailing- Boats, not exceeding 20 feet keel. ~>-,lst Prize. L 10; 2nd do., L4;,,3rd do., X 2. Entrance, 10s. 4th Race. —To start at 1 p.m. Ships' four-oared Gigs by ships' crews. , Ist Prize, L 6; 2nd do., L 3. Entrance, 6s. sth Race. —To start at 1.30 p.m. Five-oared Whaleboats. Ist Prize, L2O; 2nd do., LlOj 3rd do., L 5. Entrance, 20s. 6th Race.—To start at 2 p.m. Amateurs' four-oared race in Gigs, not exceeding; 25 feet keel. Prize Cup, value LlO 10s. Entrance, 103. 7th RACE.-ToEtavtat2.3op.m. Sculler's Race, in Watermen's Skiffs that have been plying for hire not less than three months previous to entry. Ist Prize, L 7 ; 2nd do., L 3; 3rd do., L 2. Entrance, 7s. Bth RACE.—To start at 3 p.m. Duck Hunt. Prize, L 5, A 1 entrances, with entrance-money, to be sent under cover addressed to the Stewards, Port Chalmers Hotel,' before noon of the 22nd inst. .The name of eaeli Boat, and distinguishing color, to be enclosed with the entry. All Boats competing will receive instructions from the Starter, and .all protests to be decided by the Stewards. Competitors refusing or failing to comply with tlie above Regulations will be disqualified. . The prizes will be paid at 7 o'clock on the evening of the Regatta, at the Port Chalmers Hotel. Captain Currie, Judge. John MonsQii, Esq., Starter. H. Knox, Esq., Hon. Treasurer. Capt. H. Thomson, Secretary. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. DUNEDIN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND MORNING CONCERT. Monday, 26th Mat. see programmes. Tenders &c. JN consequence of alterations in Plans for Messrs. Rattray and Co.'s Stores and Offices, fresh Tenders are invited for the same until Saturday, May 24th, at the office of G. Greenfield, Architect, Manse-street, Tenders to be sent in by 10 o'clock. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, tc. mENDERS will be accepted for the Erection of j the New Commercial Stables, Rattray-street. Plans, &c, now ready. Tenders to be sent in on the 28th inst., at 2 o'clock, MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects, fee, 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, &c. mENDERS will be accepted for the Erection of the JL New Odd Fellows' Hall, George-street, Dunedin. Plans, &c.,. ready on and after the 21st inst. Tenders to be sent in by the 29th inst., at four o'clock. MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects, Ac, 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street mENDERS wanted for cutting a Drain in ManseJL street. Apply to Wright, Robertson and Co. £5 REWARD. LOST, a grey Mare, aged, branded EL near shoulder ; also, a dark brown (nearly black) Mare, white blaze, white hind feet, branded JL off ribs. The above reward will be paid to the person giving such information as shall lead to their recovery ; and, if Btolen, £20 reward, on conviction of the offender. After this netine any person found detaining them will be prosecuted. . . ■ . F. FULTON, The Forbury:T7IOUND,a Portemonnaie containing money. Apply JD t« Sinclair and Hislop, Princes-street. -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 3
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