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A KTHUK BEVERLY, Watchmaker. Jewff■J.A. lev, &c, Princes-street, Dnnedin, A MERCER, Wholesale, Retail, ana GentJ..*.* ral Merchant, Family Grocer and Com. mission Agent, corner of High-street r.nd Princes street. Dunedm, 53 30 { , T>AKER PASTJiYCOOK^doNFEOTTONER, JL* ItATTRAY-STHEKT, DbnEIUN. Families supplied, and orders delivered to my part of the town and suburbs. TjiDWAED GENET,~Au^n~cer, General Co ¥ - J-J mission and Shipping Agent, Norwich Quay Lyttelton. J N.B.—Passengers' Luggage and Merchandise care lully stored, and forwarded so any part of the settlement or neighboring colonies, on reasonable terms. JLE^IEN & CO., Commission Merchants . Auctioneers. &c. Bridge-street, Nelson. KIRKPATIUCK a CO,, Forwarding Ageutej rrmces-streef., below the Barracks. " ~ J- H. WALLACE. " T AND and Estate Agent, and General Commission -L* Merchant Wellington. New Zealand MR. JAMES i J ttKJOFRGATT73anSteTaI7d Solicitor. Oliices: Mr Thomson's Building-btafford-street, opposite Proving.; Hotel. Bu GE 0 &<iti Jfi Li, i O T. U A itTu N Banister, Solicitor and Conveyancer, Jeitv street. NOTICE OF KIiiVIOVAL ' jl/TR W. WILSON, Barrister and Solicitor. J-YX removed from Jetty-street to his new office? ihompsons Buildings, Stafford-street, opposite th Provincial Hotel. ' _20th December, 1862. MR. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Notary Public. Office :—Corner of Princes-street and High-street, Uunedin, (next door to Fraser & Granger, Saddlers.) 6®* N.B.—Ship Protests must he noted -within torty-eieht hours after the Arrival of Vessel. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. GEORGE GREENFIELD, Architect, has removed bis offices from Manse-street to Princes-street, over Mr lnman's, Million House, near the Octagon. VT OT.I C B OF 11 EM 0 V AT. Mr Wm Carr Young has Removed from the offices hitherto occupied by him in Mr Thomas Ick's buildings. Present Address: Care of Mr G. S. Brodrick, 1, Merctr's Buildings. Ist November, 1862. PBODDFOOT'S DAIRY, Maclaggan-street, esX tabhshed 1857. WM , L." LEGii AT T, n j Landing- and Shipping Agent, Moerakd boods Landed or Shipped at Owners' Risk ani. Expense, due diligence without responsibility. Moeraki, Ist Nov., 1862. WM MELUISH, Photographic Artist, above . the Odd Fellows' Hall, near the cutting Piinces-street. °' | U RAND OaLEDONIAN (jTATHEJIING, Under the Patronage of the following Gentlemen :— His I[onor Major Richakdson, the Superintendent. VV. H. Reynolds, Esq. R. B. Martin, Esq. 9 John Cargill, Esq. James Kilgoub, Esq. J. H. Harris, Esq. John Fakgib, Esq. E. B. Cargill, Esq. A. M'Leod, Esq. James Rattuay, Esq. Alfred Jackson, Esq. St. John Branigan, Esq. A. Cairns, Esq. Julius Vogel, Esq. J. Healey, Esq, James Paterson, Esq. J. Pole, Esq. W. H. Cutten, Esq. E. c: Cameron, Esq. Cam. T. Robertson. Cam. J. M'Lean. James M'Kenzie, Esq, Wm. Carr Young, Esq. A. M'Landress, Esq. J. Switzer, Esq. milE FIRST ANNUAL GATHERING OF ± THE* CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO Will be held oil Thursday and Friday, JANUARY Ist & 2nd, 1863. on the grounds of J. H. Harris, Esquire, GRANGE ESTATE, PELTOHET BAY, the same having been kindly granted by the pro pnetor. KOHLER'S BAND WIJL BE IN ATTENDANCE BOTH DAYS. A magnificent Grand Stand has been erected, and every convenience for ladies visiting the Sports.

Games to commence at 12 o'clock,

FIRST DAY. Thursday, January Ist, 18G3. Dance, Highland Reel—First prize, L 3 3s: second do, L 2 2s. Throwing Heavy Hammer—First prize, L 4 4s: second do, L 2 2s. Foot Race, 100 yards (amateurs only)— First prize, L 2 2s, Wrestling, in Cumberland and Westmorland styles —First prize, L 4 4s; second do, L 2 2~. Hitch and Kick—First prize, L 2 2s. Dance, Gillie Callum—First prize, L 3 3s: second do, L 2 2s. Putting Heavy Stone (21 lbs)—First prize, L 4 4s : second do, L 2 2s. RunninginSacks, boys under 15years—First prize, LI Is. Quoiting—First prize, L 4 4s; second do, L 2 2s. Vaulting with Pole—First prize, L22s ; second do, LI Is. Auld Wife's Race. 80 yards-:} chest tea. Dance, Reel of Tulloch— First prize, L 3 3s : second do, L 2 2s. Foot Race, 300 yards, open to all—First prize, L 8 3s; second do, LI Is. Running High Leap—First prize, L 3 3s: second do, LI Is. Wheelbarrow Race (blind)— First prize, LI Is. Dance, Shauntreus - First prize, L 3 3s. SECOND DAY, Friday, January 2nd, 1863. Dance, Strathspey, for all. competitors --- First prize, L 3 3s; second ditto, L 2 2s. Quoits (continued from first day)— First prize, L 4 4s ; second do, L 2 2s. Wrestling (Cumberland and Westmoreland)—First prize, L 4 4s; second do, L 2 2s. Throwing Light Hammer—First prize, L 3 3s: second do, L 2 2s. ' ' Handicap Race, 600 yards—First prize, L 4 4s: second do, L 2 2s. P?*H? g Lisht Sfcone--Eirst prize, L 3 3s; second UOj JL'-' *^S. Dance, Highland Fling—First prize, L 5 5s : second do, L 3 3s. ' Standing High Leap—First prize, L 2 2s. Tossing the Caber—First prize, L 4 4s. Th? Best Dressed in Highland Costume—Ls ss. Auld Wife's Race, 80 yards—First prize, _-Chest of tea. Juvenile Race, 100 yards, boys under 15 yearsFirst prize, LI Is; second do, 30s; third do, ss. Vaulting with the Pole—First prize, L 2 2s: second do, LI Is. Best Dressed Boy in Highland Costume—L3 3s. Small Sword Exercise—First prize, L 3 3s. Hop, Step, aud Jump--First prize, L22s : second do. Ll Is. Best selection of Bagpipe Music in Marches and Strathspeys-First prize, L 5 5s ; second do, L 3 3s. Sword Dance -First prize, L 4 4s; second do, L 2 2s. Refreshments of aU descriptions will be provided on tlie grounds. TICKETS FOR THE GRAND STAND, PRICE a,. Gd, Can be obto'ed at the Society's Committee Rooms, M'COBBIN'S Otago Hotel, where all entries tor the respective Games can be made : also, every information given to intending Competitors, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock p.m. ARCHIBALD DICK, Hon. Sec. Caledonian .Society's Committee Room, Otago Hotel, Rattray-street. 20th December, 1862 BAT HS. B A-T HS. B A-T^H S, Citj Batns- ftattray-street. -W£m, Cold, and Shower Baths. Open from j6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, till 12 noon. Private Baths for Ladies,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 7

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