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_________ Portraits, &c. T HSpTtSV?^laW EHi>TOG»j».fHIC POtt--5?! ?lY Plc T tures taken daily in any weath and colored by a London arfist. . ' a -a.—iMrst-class.Portraits ;. moderate charges. Mv ,E? TI*TNa FROM BUSINESS, tt MELUIsH begs to inform his Customers will i. a ™T !e Public that M» Photographic Rooms will be Closed on an.! after Nov. 18th. Parties whose trai'f a.rs uncalled for. will please fetch them, twom-ti intend 1 a offering for sale in the course of ■_?.? tb^ c! w.eeks the whole of his Stock of InstruS tf'p at. ce 1 r. ial 'Chemicals, Negatives, Views, PorJSSe^aS^t!?: &C< P™S iDdebted wiU Corner of Princes-street and Dowling-street. "«"«■» || I_ILUI II || I 111 I ||i |_i -._ Amusements. A CALCUTTA SWEEP -*•-»- ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, By Thirty Members, at £5 5s each, WILL BE DRAWN ON WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER SrdpriSr 6 ' £100 ' and aU balance above 2nd a«d 2nd Do, £40. 3rd Do, £20. . ■• ■ Less per centage for expenses. For Tickets, or further particulars,' apply to theundersigned, at the Provincial Hotel. FRED. D. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. N.B.—_As i the Race is run on the 20th inst., the I winner will be known in very few days ot the drawj.NE.W ZEALAND PIONEER^' LODGE, No. 18. A & 1.0.0. F. l-nhHE FIRST ANNIVERSARY DINNER o N tw*i vTAh°-£ ge wiJl take Place at the Exchange Hotel, on FRIDAY next, the 20th inst. b ■Tickets may be obtained of the Stewards, or at the iixcnange Hotel. . Dinner on the table at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G., WILLIAM GEO. BEAUMONT, Hon. Sec. DUNSTAN RACES. PRELIMINAHY NOTICE. AN OPEN RACE MEETING will take place on or, about the 28th or 29th December; at the Uunstan. Full particulars wil! be published, together with the programme and list of officers, in the course of a few days. ■>:■■•'•::• ' Q D D F E L L 0 WS' HA LL. Re-appearance of the Celebrated Elocutionist MISS AITK EN , MONDAY, NOTEMBER 23rd, 1863. M R. Wm. D. BHIBLS (Late of Princess Theatre), • Be^to inform the Indies and gentlemen of Dunedin. tnat ne nas made arrangements to eive a series of MONDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINV^ENTS at tie above Hall, commencing the 23rd instant, when the ioliowmg artistes will have the honor of appearing :— MISS AITKEN, MRS. WHITE, MR. WHITE (Pianist), AND ■

MR. fm. D. SHIELS. _ The Programme will embrace THE GREAT TRIAL SOEIVE FROM THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. . ARGY I. E ROO MS. SOIREE DANSANTE. ' • Farley's New Building?. Princes-street, Cutting. __ Lessees—Messrs Edwards and Moss. rfIHE above elegant and commodious room will be J opened on Monday Evening, the 23d inst The principles on which it will be conducted will be the same as that of its prototype in London. The strictest order.and decorum will be maintained and insisted on. ; The room has been fitted up and decorated in a costly manner, and will be lit by TWO MAGNIFICENT LUSTRE CHANDELIERS. An efficient M.C. will be engaged. The Band will comprise all .the leading musical talent in Dunediu. Admission 2s. 6d. , 4 Commence at Jialf-past 8. N.B.—No persons will be admitted unless respectably attired. Wanted an efficient M.C, enquire at Mr Moss Optician, Princ-.s street. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. TO COME OFF 2nd JANUARY, 1864. .JOCKEY CLUB PLATE (given by the members if of the Auckland Jockey Club) of L2OO, with a sweepstakes of LlO each added; if three horses start the second to save his stake. Weight for age ; three miles. Nominations, enclosing L 5, to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Auckland Jockey Club, at the Club-room, Auckland, on or. before the Ist November, 1863, and the balance on the night of general entry. Weights: Three-yr-olds, 7st 71b; four-yr-olds, 9st 51b; five-yr-ol'ds, lOst; six and aged, lOst 41b. Mares and geldings allowed 31bs, and a further allowance of 21bs if maidens. Other events of the Meeting will be duly anounced. GEORGE FISK, Secretary. /CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. OFFICEBEARERS: President. His Honor (John Hyde Harris, Esq.) the Superintendent. Vioe-Peesident. Alexander M'Landress, Esq. ■' . . Treasurer. , .., John Fargie, Esq. Directors.

Messrs. Andrew Murray Messrs. Ales. Findlater , Alex. M'Leod John Duncan i Edwd. B. Garven James Kilgour A. T. Campbell John Healy W. n. Mumford Charles Cameron William Hepburn John Edmond Henry Miller Andrew Mercer Robert Dods Alex. Cumraing Daniel Campbell Thomas Birch A. G. Allan J. R. Hood George Somner A. S. Wilson J. C. Stott Alex. Pyle Walter Hislop Hon. Secretary. Archibald Dick, Esq* THE GRANjT~GATHEKING Will take place on the * Ist and 2nd JA.NUARY, 1864, ON" THE RECREATION GROUND. The objects of the Society shall be the promotion of Benevolence, National Literature, Customs, and ■Accomplishments. 1. Benevolence—To be promoted by contributin to the funds of such Charitable institutions a 8 the Directors may determine, and by giving information and advice to newly-arrived Immigrants, and by affording for special cases of destitution such temporary relief as to ihe Directors may appear practical or expedient. 2. Literature —To be promoted by offering prizes for the greatest proficiency of pupils attending the various Educational Institutions of the Colony, and also by procuring and disseminating information regarding the Poetry, History, and Archeology of Scotland. 3. Customs and Accomplishments—To be promoted by offering prizes for excellence in the performance of national Feats, Games, and Exercises, to be exhibited at the Annual Gatherings of the Society.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 601, 20 November 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 601, 20 November 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 601, 20 November 1863, Page 5