Amusements. TVOYAL PRINCESS TH KAT 11 j7. .Lesseks .' ..'. Fawcett & Co. Miss H. Gojiddk as N«lly O'Kiol (with soncs) Mr. J. M. Woli'U ns Couuor O'KiSMuedy. The gicit Drama GREEN BUSHES. Mr. J. P. lltbes as Jack Gong. Jin. Jro. Dunn as Esennodgo Dance ... ..' Miss Corcoran'. , To conclude with the SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. A M US E M ENT|: AMDS EM E N T ! ! AMUSEMENT!!! CITY BUFFET CASINO. OVEN EVERY EVENING. DANCING commeuces at 9 o'clock. First-class Band nnd M.C. CITY BUFFET CASINO. OPEN THIS EVENING, 9 O'CLOCK. A DMlSSlON—Gentlemen, 2s. Cd.-; Ladies, xt free. STAFFORD-STREET, Four doors above Provincial. ..ADVANCE D U-n"e DIN ! ! ! CITY BI'FFET. JS. RAPHAEL begs to inform his Friends and . the Public that he baa opened-his Large and Elegant ROOMS in Stafford-street, four doors above Provincial Hotel, as a CAKE nnd RESTAURANT, and trusts, by invariably placing before his Guests dishes and delicacies of the most recherche description, regardless of expense, joined to politeness and attention, to secure a large slmre of patitinage. J. S. Raphael, also, .with a view to diversity 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 " Snlle de Dune," conducted so successfully for so many years under the management and immediate superintendence of himself and brother. - . An efficient Band and M.C. T> OR T CIIA LM E R,S REGA TT A HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, 24th May.. 1802. STEWARDS : Thomas Anstey Mansford, Esq., R. M. ; Messre ■ Taylor, Knox, S. Jones, and H. Thomson. Ist race. Open Sailing Ballast Boats. 2nd race. Pair-oared race in Watermen s Skiffi, 3rd race. ' Yachts, first-class. . 4th race. Five-oared Whaleboats. . 'sth RACE. Second-class Sailing Boats, not exceeding 22 feet keel * Cth RACE. . • Ship's four-oared Gigs by ships' crews. 7th race. Amateuw' four-oared race iv Gigs, not exceeding ~ . 25 feet keel. - ..'. Bth RACK. Scullers' Itace. Oth race. 3faori.es' five-oared Wlialeboate. 10th race. Watermen's four-uarcd Whaleboats, or Gfgs not exceeding 35 feet keel. lltll RACK. Duck Hunt. A list of the prizes in a future advertisement. jtjdgh: ' H. Kjiox, Esq., Hon. Treasurer. B. Monson, Esq., Starter. ; Capt. 11. Thomson, Secretary. Tenders &c. fTIENDERS Wanted immediately for building-a X Boiler and Stack. Specifications ■at Marshall and Copeland?s, Water, of Leith Brewery. near "~ Bridge. ''.",'.':' •' mENDERS Wanted to supply Manuka Posts and X Rails, and erect 30 chains'of fencing, at Bellevue. Apply to R. B. Martin & Co., High-streets. ] TO PLASTERERS. '. ~ mENDERS are invited for I'lastering 11 rooms X Apply at the offiae of G. GREENFIELD, Architect, Manse-street, mENDERS wanted on Saturday, 17th instant, at X 12 o'clock, for alterations and formation of drain to the Cafe de Paris, Jetty-street. Plans and specifications at mv office, Princes-street, between Bank of N. S. Wales and the Cutting. R. C. LUSCOMBE, Arcliitect. fTRENDEES are required for. the Erection of New I Commercial Staoles nnd Saleyards for Messrs. Wilson & Wain. Plans aud specifications will ba. roady on Monday next. MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects, 4, Mercer's Building, Princes-street. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for the erection ef a Two X Story Shop and Office in Princes-street. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of Mr. Grbknpibld, Architect, Manse-street, until May 17th. , ; ■ - r I IENDERS required for the erection of four CotX tages in Richardson-street. Plans and Specifications will be ready on the 17 tkinst., at R. C. LUSCOMBE'S, Architect. (TIENDERS-nill.be received for the Three Large X SHOPS, &c, for James Brown, Esq., till 4p.m. on Monday, 19th instant. DAVID ROSS, - Architect, &c, Manss-street. npENDERS wanted for removing and re-errecting X a Cottage, with large additions, for James Brown, Esq. Plans, &c, to be seen till noon on Thursday, 22nd instant. . ■ ; DAVID ROSS, ■>■;■.;■ Architect, &c, Manse-street. Missing FriendJOHN McCULLUM, \>y trsule an engineer, supposed to be on.one of the; Ota<*o Gold Fields, is respectfully requested to communicate immediately with Mr. ■ George Dobell, timber merchant, Pittstreet, near the Hay Market, Sydney, on business of importance. • ' ■■■■.. ELIZA SOUTHERLY.—Wright to your sister Candace Southerly, Post-ofßce, Melbourne. * , Lost, &c. FOUND, Four-oared WHALE-BOAT. Gridiron Hotel, opposite the Office of this Paper. FOUND, a Letter, with a Draft enclosed. Inquire Banueek, Cooper's IVnt, Walker-street. ONE POUND REWARD. X OST, Stolen, or Taken in Mistake, a Large XJ Black ;Trunk, landed on Dunedin Wharf at about half-past 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the 14th instant. Any one after this notice, found in possession of the said trunk as hereinafter described -w ill bo prosecuted, Any informatibn will be received at the Detective's Office, or by Madame L. Hubert, Abbeyleix House. ; Tha trunk is1 covered with black leather, measures about 4 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet, studded will! brass nails, bandies on each end, brass clasp to lock, broken. -The address on the trunk is " Madame L. M. Hubert, Passenger, Otago, Aldinga. ' ' '' [card.] ' < MESSRS. SANDERS and ANDERSON, Architects and Surveyors, Moss and Co.'s Buildings, li inces-strcet, Dunejlin. ' : ~ Ta J.AC .T !.- SUBSTANTIAL Merit must belong to that -which - pleases everybody-such are ."THACKER'S BOOTS 1" "
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 5
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830Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 5
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