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F OST, on-the Ci(! lpßi..'i.l ih-.m Duncd'm to. Port 1.2- Chalmers, nhoul, :i mik*f;P.flKii>|UVctiWi.,of the 'Jew Road witii tha utln.-r, a iui'i '.voPapers! and,,'a •■'iclfl-l,os-o!' iiistrtiini'itti. Aj-v.lv v. I'mfilE'i'taiiM VDAJI3, Surveyors, .\iat;S:isuiiii-"-iivet, near Arcado: JJ^OUNJ) botivptn TuktiiiKiriro r.nit tiio Jlolyneux V Fen--, a Silver W:\Ul:. 'i'i;a owner can have it by paving this adveriiauiueiit, and applying to JOHN HOi>G, Warc-ixi, Ulutha. Q< TllA x'ED, on to the station of the undersigned, a O red and white Working ijullouk, nobby liorns, ao bnand visible. JOHN ANDERSON, Wyndluni, Popotunoa. Kith April, -1862. FOUND, OUNNINGon the Station of the undersigned, a L\> dark bay Horse, black points, branded H.C. CLAPCOTT, BROS. Popotunoa, 11th April, 15.62. Business Notices. . TO THE LADIES. GOOD FRIDAY EXCUttSIOJf. T>OSS & JOHNSTON respectfully announce to i.^j - the ladies of Dunedin and vicinity that they have made arrangements with WRIGHT'S CELEBRATED BAND On the occasion of the trip of the "Jlainhow" to the OtajiO Heads and adjacent localities to-morrow. The Band in question will perform several of the most favorite airs from our modern composers, and It is hoped that this provision may conciliate the patronnyc, while it contributes to the entertainment, of the ladies of JJunediu. The " Kainhow '' will take her dopavture from Stafford-stoeet Jetty punctually at half-past nine tomorrow morning-. Tickets to be had on board—7s Gd each. A commodious Cabin and spacious awning provided. TO THE BUSINESS MEN and ARISTOCRACY OF DUNEDIN. CAFE DE PARIS, gggr Jetty- Stheet JP$ Next the Post Office. EIORDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian Cafe, Melbourne, beg to inl'orn 'the Business Men and Aristocracy of Dunedin, that they have opened CAFE DE PARIS, Next the Post Office. In a style superior toanyyetattemptedinNew Zealand, and trust by moderate charges and civility, and attention to the wants A' their clients, to receive a fair share of public patronage. THE DINING SALOON_ ■ Is spacious, and capable of accommodating 200 Persons. The proprietors have, iit a great expense erected

Steam Cookiku Apparatus, Which enables them to supply all the delicacies of the season, at prices to suit the most fastidious and economical. The Cuisine is under the supervision of first-class Cooks, and the public may rely on having a recherche Bill of Fare. Attached to the establishment is a COFFEE and SMOKING ROOM, Where Coffee is served in the true Parisian style, and where lovers of the weed may while away an hour in in ease and enjoyment, "before resuming their business occupations. . Board by the Week on Moderate Terms. The Cafe de Paris is open after the closing of the theatre and other places of amusement, SEWING MACHINES] ~~ OTHEELER & WILSON'S are particularly suitV V able for the country, being very simple and difficult to put out of order. The book of directions which accompanies them has engravings of the different parts of the machines to guide the learner. As articles of furniture they are very handsome. These machines may be seen in use, and all particulars of prices, &c., obtained from IT. SMITH, No. 49, Arcade, Dunedin. NOTICE. WES LEY AN TEA MEETING DEFERRED. IN conseqii3iico of the sudden death of the wife of the Rev. Duncan Stuart, the Woslcyan Tea Meeting, advertised for Friday evening in Dr Burns' Church, will be Postponed \mtil further notice. Persons having purchased tickets can have the amount returned ou application. YEULETT & BOBART, General Commission Agents and Produce MERCHANTS, Next Victoria Butchers' Company, Stafford-street. N.B.—Seamen's SnnrpiNa Office. NOTICE "OF REMOVAL. MR WM. CARR YOUNG hereby give notice that he will shortly Remove from his present offices to those in Victoria House (Mr Ick'spremises), Princes street, where all accounts then due to him will be received, and all claims against him liquidated. Messrs. Dalgbty, RattkAY, and Co., to whom his business and premises have been transferred, will take possession thereof on the Ist of May next. Dunedin, lGth April, 1802. # TUAPEKA. : April 15th, 1862. ■XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PartJM nership hitherto existing between the Under-sin-'ied as Storekeepers, at the Tuapeka, has been This Day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. AH Debts'due by them will be paid by Mr. John BAKK.Clutha. JOHWBA _ B JOHN JACK. Witness: John Bbighton, Tuapeka, Storekeeper.

ALEXANDER JACK, Storekeeper, Tuapekn. JOHN JACK is authorised by me to collect all outstanding debts due to the late firm of " Bark and jACK * JOHN BARR. Tenders, &c. EXTENSION 0F TIME. mENDEIIS will be received until SATURDAY, X lOfch inst., at Ten o'clock punctually, for the erection of Four Shops and suites of Offices, corner of Princes and Jetty-streets, for Messrs. E. DeCarle & Co. Plans .and. Specifications at my Office between Bank of N. S. Wales, and the Cutting. 11. 0. LUSCOMBE, Architect. nnENDERS will be received for the erection of .JL Two Shops in Walker-street. Plans and Specifications at my Office, between Bank of New South Wales and the Cutting. R. C. LUSCOMBE, Architect. WANTED, Tenders by Monday, 21st April, for Lightering the vessels consigned to the undersigned. particulars on application. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO, Walker-street. TO MINERS. rriENDERS will be received until Saturday, 19th 8 instant, at 12 o'clock, for quarrying 1000 tons of ballast, at Port Chalmers. P.S. —Tenders opened at 1 p.m. Apply, A. CUMMIN G, LUMB & CO., 2 Flinders Lane, Dunedin. T> EQUIRED TENDERS for certain Work to be _L\j done at the Dunedin Athenteum, particulars of which can be obtained from W. MILLS, Custom-house. April 15. ' TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for the Erection of a X BRICK and STONE STORE and OFFICES for Messrs. Dalgety, Rattray, & Co., opposite Bank of New South Wales. Plans and Specifications to be seen on and after Monday next, at the Office of G. Gbeknfield, Architect, Manse-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 131, 17 April 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 131, 17 April 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 131, 17 April 1862, Page 3

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