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JAMES MURRAY, TAILOR AND CLOTH TER, STAFFORD-STREET, (Next door to Mr. J. Barr's Store,) BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he has OPENED his NEW . PREMISES, where he intends carrying on the business in all its branches, and trusts, by attention and good workmanship, to merit a share of their favours. J. M. has always on hand a fine and varied assortment of Tweeds and Doeskins, suitable for the season. I NOTICE. ~ ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Consignees of Goods by the Company's Steamers, that all' such Goods will be landed and Stored in Dunedin, at Consignee's expense and risk, unless freight be paid previously, and an order given by the Undersigned for delivery. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN, Agents. FOR SALE, A WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, at present in the occupation of W. H. Cutten, Esq., together with the unexpired term of the Lease of a Quarter- Acre Section, situate at the corners of Stewart-street and Cum-berland-street, near the Court-house. The House, to which an addition has been made within the* last few months, contains Ten Rooms and a Loft. The Ground is held un- i der Lease from the Church Trustees for 14 years from May last. The Section has a Frontage of 2£ chains to Cumberland-street and 1 chain to Stewart-street. From its proximity to the Court-house, and other Public Buildings, it will shortly be a valuable Building Site ; and, being held under the Church Trustees, the Lease will be renewable at a reasonable rent. For fnrther particulars apply to E. P. KENYON, Solicitor, Dunedin. FOR SALE, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with Verandah and Lean-to, situate on the Bell Hill, and commanding an extensive view of Town, Harbour, and North-east Valley, now let for a period of 6 months. Terms — One half cash, the remainder in 6 months. Enquire of Messrs. M'Leod & Gibson, Princes-street. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, (Ne-xt the Odd Fellows' Hall) PRINCES STREET. MR. MELUISH begs to inform the Inhabitants of Otago that, at the solicitation of a number of friends, he has been induced to remain in Dunedin for the ensuing summer. He takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous patrons for their very liberal support, and informs them that he has purchased the above Gallery of Mr. James Wilson, and, having added to it a much larger and more suitable Studio, will now be able to take Portraits with greater facility than hitherto. Now ready, ! An Extensive Panoramic View of Dunedin, from Pelicbet Bay to the Ocean Beach. ! Large View of the Town from Bell Hill. The North-east Valley. And a Variety of others. Also, a number of Stereograms of the Town j and neighbourhood, all of which can be sent by Post. PICTURES, MAPS, DRAwiNGS, &C, COPIED.BnOOCHES, LOCKETS, AND RINGS FITTED WITH MINIATDEES. ! VIEWS OF RESIDENCES TAKBfa. OPEN DAILY FROM TEN TELL FOUR. Importer of Photographic Goods and hemicalsWAITAKI iH|Ni^ RAGES, MARCH 19 and 20, 1861. OPEN to all Horses that have been the bond fide prqperty of Residents South of the Rangitata River for one month previous to the Races. Stewards : W. H. Dansby, Esq. W. H. Harris, Esq. R. Julius, Esq. W. Morlet, Esq. i M. Studholme, Esq. 11. C. Robison, Esq. I Judge : Fairfax Fknwick, Esq. Clerk of the Course: i H. A. Julius, Esq. 1 FIRST DAY. Maiden Plate — Value 25 sovereigns, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sovereigns. Open to all horses, that have never won public money. One mile and' a-half. Two year olds to carry ! Bst. ; 3 do., 9st. ; 4 do., 9st. lOlbs.; 5 do,, lOst. 4lbs.; 6 do. and aged, lOst. lOlbs. Second | horse to save his stake. Oamaru Cup— Value 50 sovereigns, added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovereigns. Two miles. Two years old to carry Bst. 6lbs.; 3 do., 9st. Blbs.; 4 do., lOst. 6lbs.; 5 do., lOst. lOlbs.; 6 do. and aged, list. Second horse to save his stake. Hack Race — Sweepstakes of 10s., with 15 sovereigns added. Open to allhorses that have never been entered for public money (Hack Races excepted). Mile heats. Catch Weights. Hurdle Race — Sweepstakes of 3 sovereigns, with 50 added. Three miles, over ten flights of 4 feet hurdles. Two year olds to carry 9st. ; 3 do., lOst. lOlbs.; 4 do., list. 6lbs.; 5 do., 1 1st. 121b5. ; 6 do. and aged, 12st. Slbs. Second horse to save his stake. Hack Hurdle Race — Sweepstakes of 1 sovereign, with 15 added. Open to all horses that have never been entered for an advertised Steeple Chase or Hurdle Race. Two miles, over seven flights of 4 feet hurdles. Catch weights. SECOND DAY. Selling Stakes — Sweepstakes of 2 sovereigns, with 25 added. Ohe mile and a-half. If entered to be sold for £30, to* carry 8»t. ; £40, 98t.; £50, 9st. lOlbs.; £60, lOst. Blbs.; £70, list. 6lbs. ; £80, 12st; and an extra stone. for every extra £10 in value. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race. The surplus to go to the Race Fund. Settlers' Purse— Value 100 sovereigns, added to a sweepstakes of 5 sovereigns. Three miles. I Oamaru Cup weights. Second horse to save his stake. Scurry Sweepstakes — Of 55., with 5 sovereigns added. Open to all horses that, have never been entered for public money, except the winner of the previous* day's Hack R^ce. One mile. Catch weights. Handicap Sweepstakes — Of 3 sovereigns, with 50 added. Handicappers, .to be appointed by the Stewards. ' Consolation Stakes — Sweepstakes of 2 sovereigns, with- 20 added. Open to all beaten horses. One mile and a-half. Maiden plate weights. Second horse to save his stake. , The winner of the Oamaru Cup to carry lOlbs. extra if entered for the Settlers' Purae. Mares and Geldings allowed 3lbs. The Races to-, be run under the Rules of the Nelson Jockey Club. ' * , . . All entries to be made under cover to, the, Stewards, at the Northern Hotel, Oamaru, before '8 o'clock on the evening previous to the first day's racing. ■ v v ':'J,/, ! s No person will be allowed to enter t, hone tot any race (except Hack Races,) unlew atubaJriber of 3 guineas to the Race Fund. '. p :i * „ ),. 0 - * -,->'.'

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Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 7

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