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Notice of the Acceptance of a Tender will be-given as soon as practicable, ami the bond must then be completed without delay. Forms of Tenders, and any further information that may be required, will be afforded on application at this Office, at the onfrnnce to'thc Government Offices, from 11 to 1 o'clock rinily. No Tender will be accepted unless upou-the proper form. FRANCIS INNES, Deputy Assistant Commissary-General. UPPER VVAIPOIiI BRIDGE. HPENDERS will be received at this office, till JL 4 o'clock of THURSDAY, the 2nd of January, 1862, for the construction of a WIRE SUSPENSION BRIDGE over the Upper Waipori, near the Accommodation House, according to plans to be seen at the office of Roads and Bridges, Dunedin. Tenders not to include Avire rope. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order. JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 18th Dec, 1861. LOWER TAIERI FERRY BRIDGE. npENDERS, in Duplicate, will be received at J, this Office, until 4 o'clock, Bth January, 1862, from parties willing- to Erect A BRIDGE, across the River at the TAIERI FERRY, accoxding to a Plan and Specification to be seen at the Office of the Engineer of Roads and Bridges, Dunedin. The Government will not be bound to accept any offer. By Order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 17th Dec, 1861. II^ANTED, Three Road Inspectors, H for Tokomairivo, Molyneux, and Oamarii Districts. Competent persons residing in these districts preferred. Apply at the office of Bonds and Bridges. T)v ■■ 'pm. J. T. THOMSON, c.l-: v REGISTRATION OF DOGS. ALL Persons owning or maintaining dogs which have not been registered at the Office of the Clerk to the Bench, Dunedin, or at the Office of any other Clerk to the Bench in the Province, are liable in very serious penalties. All dogs, being six months old, are required to be registered annually on the Ist day of April. The constabulary force are the prosecutors and informants under the "Dog Nuisance Ordinance." Dunedin, November 12, 1861. 35 78 THEATRE, MASONIC HALL, JONES' PROVINCIAL HOTEL. GRAND SELECT DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR BOXING NIGHT!!! Directress—Mrs. W. H. Foley. PTIHE inhabitants of Dunedin and its envi- -*- rons are most respectfully informed that, by the permission cf S. Jones, Esq., who has kindly proffered the use of the Masonic Hall for this occasion, it will be Opened on BOXING NIGHT, for the purpose of giving a series of DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES, the first that ever took place in Otago. The Entertainment will consist of Selections from the Works of William Shakspere, Sheridan Knowles, Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, and other distinguished authors, together with various Comedies and Farces now playing with great success at the principal London Theatres. The performance will commence with Selections (arranged expressly for this occasion) from the popular play by Bulwer Lytton, entitled the "LADY OF LYONS." Claude Melnotte Mr. Vernon Webster. Pauline Mrs. W. H. Foley. AFTER WHICH, Song-" Buy a Broom," in j Mrs . w<H<Fol character j J The evening's Entertainment will conclude with the favourite comedy in one Act, WOOING IN JEST, AND LOVING IN EARNEST!! Captain Quick Mr. Vernon Webster. Mr. Machiavel Mr. John Wilmot. Mrs. Witehington Mrs. W. H. Foley. figgf 31 Cards of admission, ss. each. Doors open at 8, to commence at half-past 8 o'clock. ...STORE SHEEP. , aii>, hi-.*-../ ' .TO' SETITLERS AND DEALERS. KAA LARGE-FRAMED WETHERS, 01/T/ ' (frbpF*Wellington), 4 and 6 tooth, strong 5 8M $ft ltfeodti l'he&lth. For particulars apply to JONES, BIRD and CO., Cattle and Shfeepf Salesmen. also — Two very first-class WORKING RULLOCKS, perfectly quiet, and well broken to Pack and Harness. JK. FRY HAS FOR SALE ® A Platform Weighing Machine, weighing up to 10 c\st. Counter Weighing Scales Billies, Pannikins, Tin Dippers, Sieves, Gold Scales Frying Pans, Long and D Handled Shovels, Cradles, &c, &c. Groceries of all kinds, South Sea Arrowroot, Brown and Poison's Patent Corn Flour, Baking Powder, Carraway Seeds, Candled, Lemon, and Citron Peel, Ground Rice, Soluble Chocolate, Mixed Since, Grocers' Paper, &c.,, &c. Fine Dimlop and N. Z. Cheese, Sinclair's Bacon, Hams, Fancy Biscuits hi tins NEW BREAD Every Morning. Tuapeka House, Princes-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 34, 24 December 1861, Page 7