Q. S~> N » B ALL v^ In Aid of the Funds of the WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' INSTITUTION, M.U.1.0.0.F.. OTAGO DISTRICT, Under the Distinguished Patronage of the following Gentlemen :— Hon. John Hyde Harris John Cargill, lfcq. A. C. Strode, Esq , R.M. W. H. Reynolds, Esq. R. B. Martin, Esq. Captain Baldwin J. Switzer, lisq. James Kilirour, Esq. A. M'Leod Esq. Vincent Pyke, Esq., Chief Commissioner, Gold Fields. " On TUESDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1863, At MURPHY'S ASSEMBLY HALL RATTRAY-STREET, The entire arragciments being under the management of the following Brothers of the Ball Committee. P.G-. Brother Pophain P. G. Brother MonsoQ P.G. Brother Morton P.G, Brother Collins ' N.H. Brother C. Grey Y.G. Brother Waters ■-..■-,- ---| V.G. Brother Maharg Brother Palmer Brother Dunbar Brother John Grey Brother Bellamy. o- , Of whom Tickets can be obtained. Single Tickets ... ... ... Twenty Shillings. Double Tickets , Thirty ShiUingl (Including Light Refreshments ) Dancing to Commence at Nine o'clock Kohler's Splendid Quadrille Band has been I Engaged.- -- r ~ m ~ NEW DEAR'S BALL. Tl/TR TOWERS, of the Royal George Hotel, begs i-TX to inform his friends and the public of Dunedin and suburbs, that a Grand Ball will take place on New Year's night, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, ueorge- street Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentlemen, 16s: single tickets, 10s 6d, with refreshments. First-rate Band —Leader Mr Cousins, of the Princess' Theatre. Mr H. .P., Master of Ceremonies. GRAND BALL. r— rxT. nder Distinguished Patronage. ' mHE Committee of the Widows' and Orphans X Institution, M.U.. 1.0.0. F., Otago District, have the honor to announce that a Ball will be held on Tuesday Evening, January Gth, at Murphy's new Assembly Hall, Rattraystreet, in aid of the above tunds. A list of Stewards will be announced in a few days. Single Tickets - 20s. Double do - - . 30 3 ' Including light Refreshments. CHAS. GREY, Hon. Secretary. JONES'S NEW YEAR SPORTS. TN consequence of the unparalleled success that has invariably attended Mr S. Jones' efforts for the Amusement of the Public, he has determined to give a repetition of last year's sports; the prizes to be distributed in the same liberal manner. The highest prize this year for Cumberland and Westmoreland Wrestling. GRAND QUOIT MATCH, Prize Silver Cup, value 25 Guineas. Entries should be made immediately at the Commercial Hotel. William Smith Henry Smith §;. J.?nes Oi . Henry Wisendon, and William Strachan David Clark Having1 already entered. NEW YEAR'S DAY SPORTS, VAUXHALL GARDENS. GRAND REVIVAL~OF OLD ENGLISH GAMES, AT THE VAUXHALL GYMNASIUM. T)RIZES will be awarded to the Champions in the JL several undermentioned feats, amongst which a splendid SILVER CUP, the gift of f the proprietor, Mr Farley, will be run for during the day :— Amateur Hurdle Race, (open to all comer.-). Running Jump, Standing J umn, Hop Step and Jump, Standing High Leap, Running High Leap, Throwing Heavy Hammer, Throwing Light Hammer. Putting the Stone, Climbing the Greasy Pole, Eating Biscuit-Hopping, Wheelbarrow Race, Jumping in Sacks, Whipping- the Goose, I Groping for Silver, Catching the Cock, (hands tied behind). A Grand Quoit and Football Match. A Balloon Ascent at the hours of 7 and 10 p.m., respectively. A First-class Band will be in attendance during the ' day^ • Missing Friends. HENRY JOHNSON.—The address o Henry Johnson is particularly requested. He is a tall young man, a lierman, with fair hair, no beard or moustache, very clean appearance, talks broken English, was working on the road near Waihola, and left that place in July last, for the purpose of going to the Woolshed. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by the Commissioner of Police, Dunedin. TAMES YEWLETT, come to The Dunstan Town"O shin, and wait at Messrs D. Solomon and Co.'s Store. Mr Solomon will know you by your giving your name. Wanted WANTED, a Purchaser for half-interest in Gridiron Hotel and Boarding-house, Princesstreet, the business requiring the attention of more than the present proprietor. One acquainted with the bar department preferred.—E. De Carle and Co., opposite the office of thi3 paper. W' ANTED, a Gentleman to assist in the managementof an established commercial business, or to take a direct interest; if the latter, he must have a capital of LI,OOO at his command. He must be a thorough man of business, with local experience. Direct to No. 80 box, Post-office, Dunedin. with real name and address. The strictest privacy will be observed. "AW TED, by an experienced English person, an Engagement as Governess to young children. Her qualifications arc—English, French and Music. Address—H. H., , ._ Post Office, Dunedin: WANTED, the Public to know that Christmas Presents—the best, most, substantial, and most lasting—may be purchased at ihe Manse Auction Mart, for. a trifling sum—viz., Allotments in the Township of Ashburton, sale by aucti-n This Day. R. C. LUSCOMBE, ■ ■ - , Auctioneer CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. WANTED, a junior Assistant; apply to Cotterill and Dermer; Medical Dispensary, Mansestreet. DRAYS.— Wanted Drays for the Dunstan. ply to Henry Burge and Co., Forwarding Agents, Stafford-street, opposite Messrs J. C. Campbell and Co's store. - STATION MANAGER.—Wanted, by the advertiser,; whose present engagement will terminate on Ist March, 1863, a Situation as Manager of a Sheep or Sheep and Cattle Station. Would prefer where an interest would be given. From many years experience in Australia; and Otago, the advertiser is thoroughly competent in the management of stock, getting up of wool, and in buying or selling for market purposes. Letters addressed C. X., branch office of this paper, will be forwarded, and the advertiser will re- i turn his references. l&h December, 1862,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 321, 30 December 1862, Page 3
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