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MELBOURNE CUP SWEEP. A SWEEPSTAKE will be drawn A TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at the EMPIEE HOTEL, on this event, if the result of the race is not then telegraphed. First Horse £2O Second Horse £lO Third Horse £3 Thirty-three Subscribers at £1 each. The above prizes paid less 5 per cent. for expenses. Tickets can be obtained at the bar. mENDERS WANTED for the ErecX tion of an additional Building, and for Fitting Baths. Tenders will be received until Thursday next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications may be seen at PEOEESSOE DUPUIS, Gladstone-street. GEAND AMATEUE PEEFOEMAN C E THEATEE EOYAL, Gladstone Street, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 16th inst., Eor the Benefit of the WIDOW and FAMILY of the late MAJOE VON TEMPSKY.

To commence ■with Douglas Jerrold's Domestic Drama, in two acts, entitled Under the following attractive castGrrantley Old Crumbs ... Martin Heywood Toby Heywood, Bullfrog Silver Jack Hyssop Beanstalk Steplu n Bachael Heywood Polly Brings ... Mr J. P. Martin. Mr F. P. Atkinson. Mr J. D. King. Mr W. Bishop. Mr F. J. Piesse Mr C. D. Berry. Mr J. Pickering. Mr F. White. Mr J. H. Curie. Miss Johnston. Miss Bruce. Farmers, Tenants, Children, &c, &c. Sing, MrT. H. West. A Quartette, by four Gentlemen Amateurs, —"Prayer from Der Freischutz." And a variety of entertainments by several Amateurs. To conclude with Morton's screaming Farce, THE STEEPLE-CHASE. Tittums ... Mr F. J. Piesse. Alderman Slowcoach, Mr Gr. Purnell Dr Clipper ... Mr C. D. Berry. Buzzard, ... Mr J. P. Martin. Cumming, ... Mr J. H. Cui'le. Thomas ... Mr J. Pickering. Mrs Tittums... Miss E. Harvey. Mrs dinner ... Miss Bruce.

ADMISSION :- Boxes, 55.; Body of the Hall, 3s. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be had at the Booksellers, and principal Hotels in town. MTNING AND COMMISSION | AGENCY. 71 HANKINS, & • (Lately of the Westport Times,) Begs to inform Miners and the Public generally that he has recommenced business in Westport as MINING-, LAND, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR. A Registry kept of Houses or Lands to be Let or for Sale. Entries of same made, and no charges till disposed of. Goods of every description sold on Commission. Mining shares disposed of, and a register kept of shares on sale. Memorials, Petitions, and Applications of all kinds prepared and forwarded to heads of Departments, Provincial or General Governments.^ Mining forms of every description filled up and posted in accordance with requirements of the Mining Regulations. Temporary Office—At Munson's Book and Stacionery Depot (next Times Office), Moles worth street.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 404, 16 November 1868, Page 3

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428

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 404, 16 November 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 404, 16 November 1868, Page 3

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