For Sale. DA A SOLID DEALS, 11x3, 9x3, nnd 6x3 OUU 500 fine yellow pine deals, 11 x 3 and 9 x 3, one and two cut 50,000 feet 6 x 1£ T. and G. Scotch flooring : boards, at W. BELL & CO.'s Timber Yard,' near the Barracks. (IAAAA FEET dressed and rough WEATHER 'OU.UUU BOARDS 10,000 feet $ rouo-h lining boards 3000 „ 2} moulding 4000 „ 7in and 5 in. moulded skirting At W. BELL & CO.'s Timber Yard, Princes-street, near the Barracks COALS. mHE undersigned have FOR SALE, 200 tons 1 Coals, just arrived by " Young America,'' from Glasgow, suitable for steam or household purposes. Samples to be seen at store. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Walker-street. FOR SALE.—Three iron Chimneys, £of an inch guage, 10 inches in diameter, and IS feet long. Apply to 0. 0. Senaiv, Park House, Dunedin. TO BE SOLD. AWEATIIER-BOARDKD COTTAGE containing three apartments, together with the remainder of unexpired lease. Situated on Bell Hill, commanding a view of the JT.E. Valley and the river. May be had a bargain, as the parties are leaving town. Apply to Archibald Lamb, on the premises, near Mr.' Feuwick'a. rjIHE Undersigned have on SALE, now lauding JL and to arrive :—Bullock drays and waggons jancars, horse drays, rail, wharf, and tip drays, do, dobbins, wheelbarrows and hand_ carts, ploughs, harrows, and other agricultural implements, dog carts, whitechapels, spiius; carts, concord and express waggons on springs or leather braces. Contractors' ironwork executed here or in Melbourne, as per agreement. Orders received for any description of vehicles. The trade supplied with new material, horses shod, repairs done on the shortest notice. ROBERTS & FERGUSON, Princes-street South, Dunedin; And at 64 Bourke-street West. Melbourne.
FOR SALE, 0 K(\(\ SHEEP of different Ages and Sexes. /&,Q\J\) Deliver}' iiuiaediately. For particulars, apply to MR DAVID SCOTT. FLOUR FOR THE GOLD FIELDS, FROM MOSSGIEL. Mi 1..!,, TAIERI. T)ARTIES ordering flour for the diggings are A. respectfully informed that the best colonial flour can be had* from the above mills, (Mit A. J. Burns.) and that by carting- from here, a saving of 10 miles of cartage may be effected. Arrangements may be made for delivering from the Tnieri Ferry or Scrogg's Creek. .Bran, Poliard, and Seconds always on hand. JAMES & JOHN 11. BARR, Dvmedin, agents. Lost, Pound, etc. LOST, a SILVER WATCH, supposed to have been between the (Jutting, Princes-street, and the Post-office. Whoever will bring; the same to Bkkatiiwait and AimsTitoxu's, Fuuiterera, Arcade, will be handsomely rewarded for their trouble. DTRAYED from a paddock near Moray Place, on ,O the 24th February, an aged ROAN GELDING, black points, branded JJ off neck, small sear on withers. Whoever will bring him to Mr. C'osxiscnam, Moray Place, will receive the reward of Two Pounds. £5 REWARD. LOST, between Cosgrove's Store, Woolshed, and Tokomairiro, a Gold Hunting Watch, and chain attached. Makers name, Johnson, Liverpool. Whoever will bring the. same to Mr. J. H. Moser's Victoria Store, Dunedin, or leave it with Mr. Cosgrove, «ill receive the above reward. T7IOUND, a SKY 13 TERRIER, with Collar and i' Chain. Apply at the London Store, Walkerstreet.
Miscellaneous. TO BOARDERS. TTACANCIES for two gentlemen. T. Siibattak, V Travellers' Home, Princes-street, above the barracks. £fAAA TO LEND on Mortgage, in sums O\J\JyJ from £100 and upwards. GILLIES & STREET. SHJP "MARY SCOTT." MINUTES of a MEETING of the CABIN PASSENGERS, held on board of the "MAR* SCOTT," on the [23rd inst.—Mr. Marks! in the Chair. Resolved, —Ist.'"That it is the opinion of this Meeting that, in consequence of the insufficiency of food supplied by the Charterers of the 'Mary Scott,' that a letter detailing our grievances be sent to the Argtis for insertion." 2nd. " That a Committee be appointed to draw up such letter—the Committee to consist of- Messrs. Marks, Thatcher, and Welsh." j 3rd. " That this Meeting considers that not the slightest blame can bo attached to the Oaptaiu,_ but , on the contrary it lias every reason to be satisfied ■ with him, and that a letter expressive thereof be presented to him." GEO. A. WELSH, Sec. pro tern. -New Zealand, 24th Feb., 1862. f CAPT, M'HARDY, SHIP "MARY SCOTT," £ DEAR Slß,—Causes of complaint having been made public as regards the bad fare supplied 5 to us, the Saloon Passengers, in justice to you we feel, j I bound to say, that not the least bjaine attaches to | yourself, but, 021 the contrary, we feel satisfied and i^ obliged for your endeavours to make us as comfortable j 0 as possible under the circumstances. With every wish j for your- welfare, \ We remain, dear Sir, Yours sincerely, Charles R. Thatcher John Howorth Geo. A. Welsh A. Sanby ] Alex. Livingston Mrs. Neville George Webb Mary Ann Gray Samuel Marks P. A. W. Lewis n Emma White R. ThatcherWin. Thatcher G. J. Elliot. s' Mme. Laffarge
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 89, 27 February 1862, Page 2
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799Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 89, 27 February 1862, Page 2
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