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BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital, £750,000. Reserve Fund, £2]5,000 TUAPEKA AGENCY. FOR the PtiYchase of Gold, receipt of Deposits, and issue of drafts on the numerous branches of the Bank in New Zealand and Australia. Drafts also granted on London, and on the various branches of the National Bank of Ireland. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Manager. Dunedin, Ist March; 1862. POST OFFICE NOTICE. ~ MAILS CLOSE For Melbourne and Australian Colonies, per s. s. Aldinga, this day, at 1 p.m. Registered letters and newspapers one hour previous. - For Oainnru, per Geelong, on Wednesday, 4th inst. at 0.30 am. ARCH. BARII, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Dunedin, 3rd J""^. I.^. _ mED^ On the Ist June, at North Taieri, in consequence of an accident, William Fisher, aged 12 years, the only son of Mr. William Fisher, Princes-street, Dunedin. friends, please accept this invitation to follow his remains, at 3 o'clock on Tuesday, from the residence, Princes-street, to the Dunedin cemetery. The friends of the late Alexander McDonnell, Esq., of Glcngary, Scotland, and resident of Culladon, Oamaru, Canterbury, New Zealand, are rjspectfullyinvited to follow his remains to the cemetery. The funeral will leave the Provincial Hotel, Staffordstreet, at half past 11, a.m., o,i Thursday, sth inst. SPICEIt, MURRAY & CO., Undertakers, George-street. At Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, on his way to Canterbury, on 2nd inst., Alexander Uonaldson McDonnell, of Glengary, Scotland, of fever, aged •23 year*. Home papers please copy. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. We have again to remind our advertisers that our terms.arc cash on receipt of advertisements, or where accounts are opened, cash at the close of the month —no longer credit will in any case be given—and we must respectfully inform subscribers that they put us to great inconvenience by making our collecter call day after day, on the excuse that they have not examined into their accounts. For their convenience we waive the cash on delivery of advertisements, and for our convenience they should examine, the accounts as soon as presented. - . m ~_^,_... PRIZE SILVER CUT TO TIIK AUTHOR OF THE BEST PAMPHLET ON SEPARATION. The Proprietors of the Daily Times will present a Silver Cup, worth at least ,£oO, to the author of the best Pamphlet on the desirability of the Separation of the Middle Island from the Northern Island of New Zealand. The time for receiving the Pamphlets, and other details, will be announced in a few days. > ~i..,,,. 1., „■ SEPARATION MOVEMENT. npHE Separation Committee1 having decided to apI point a paid Secretary to aid the purpose of the movement, written applications addressed to the Chairman, Separation Committee, will be received up to the 21st June inclusive, from gentlemen willing to undertake the office. The rate of salary will, be £400 per annum; applications to be endorsed " Application for Secretaryship." ' Applicants should state the qualifications they.posess for the office, which embraces somewhat more ■lian the ordinary duties of a Secretary, as anyone who has been concerned in a political agitation of the cmd will be aware. References should also be given. By order of the Separation Committee, JULIUS VOGEL. Dunedin, May 21st. 1852.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 4