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■Business Notices. rnOMINERS &. OTHERS.—The Full and Plenty I X Restaurant is removed from Ratt~ay-street to ! Princes-sTeet south, opposite Police Barracks. Meal* | or Beds, Is. each. i HOGG, BEAVER, & HISL OP, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Pkinces-street, And at Rattray-street, Opposite J. Brown's ne\7 buildings, now erectin :_. and in close proximity to the Jetty rind Public OHv i r. H., 8., & 11. beer respectfully to solicit an iiisy. ction of their magnificent ?tock of Gold and Siiver Watches, English, Foreign, and Colonial Jewellery, Clocks, Time Pieces, kc, kc. Watches, chronometers, time pieces, repaired ar.d guaranteed at moderate charges. Color.i;d p*!d madt? into brooches, rings, S:c, to order, in the most j artistic style. i [A Cahd.] i E. HOOPER 4: CO.. HOTEL IiHOKERS and VALUATORS, &c, Manse-street, Dunediu. I E. H. in callinjr the attention of Hotel Keeper* j and others to the above card. he<rs to say that from I hw lotipr experience a^ hotel keeaer, liotn iti Ea-land

and Victoria, he can with confiilt-uee invite the patronasre of botf! Purchaser and Vendor. A Registry kept of all Hoises for sala or to let iv Duuedin and _ei<i;ubourho *1, and ail other infi;rwation obtained at their oihies Manse-street, iitx*. door to Cleve and Co. OTAGO PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY. fT\HE following meml>ers are requested to call on or _|_ communicate with me as sx>u as possible:— David Wiisou, Kobt. Murray, John Allaa Jau-e* Patrick, and Lewis Edward. JOHN LOGAN. Secretary. 2-Jth July, ISO 2. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is Horeby Given that the Partnership i_^i latherto existing between the undersigned, a* Storekeepers, at Gabriel's Gaily, is this day JJi»» solved by mutual consent. JAMES BUCHANAN. ADAM STEVENSON. Witness—Charles Lucas. July _Sth, lSt>_J. "\^OTICK is Hereby Given that all Debts due v X.\ the late firm of Stevenson i. Buchanan, :ir# requested to be settled immediately to James Buchanan, who will discharge all chains against the said kmi lodged oa or beforo the loth day of August, IS'J2. JAMES BUCHANAN. MR. GEORGE ELLIOT BARTON, Barrister, Solicitor and Conveyancer, Jetty stkekt. /"XAUTJON. —Thomas Hieklinir i-; not authorised vy to receive money on my account. Robert Moore, Arcade, Duuedin. | ""~^ap»^°" ■■ "■' ■'■ I Tenders. i r RENDERS WANTED, for the building of a Punt. jJL Apply to Captain Copping, of the Isabella. ■ npENDEKS r.re invited for the interior fittiajrs of !JL cedar, for Messrs. Daljrety, Rattray and Comj pany's Stores, in llattray-street." Plans and spf eificsii turns to be seen at the Office of | G. GREENFIELD, Architect. i Hanse-street I TO BOAT BUILTJEKS] TI.NDERS Wanted for building a boat, at ;>er foot, fpecifications of which may be seen at the i office of the undersigned. Tenders will be received until the Ist of August, T. W. BAMFORD, Jetty-street. rjIENDERS are invited for the erection of a t\vo _L storey Accommodation House. Clutha Ferry. j Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. J. Barr"a j Store, Clutha Ferry, au<l at the office of G. GREENFIELD, Architect, Mar.se-street. j r J^ENDERS are invited for the erection of a twoJL storey Hotel in Geonre-strect. I'iaiH and sp?- ---; cifieations to be seen up to Wednesday, 30th, at th» Orfice of j G. GREENFIELD. Architect, j Manse-street. ! --J "—- ■■—"-™m ii in i imin-uu-gßeaM-Tj-jTtT— 't-u-un-u TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BRUCE DISTRICT. ; Gestlehks.—Owing to tlie short notice I hara j had of the day of Nomination, I find I have net tims i to make the uecfssary arrangement* providing for 1 my absence, and consequently shall be unable to "meet j you personally, as I intended, before the Nominai tion. j In offering you thus explanation, let me add & brief i outline of my views upon those questions in ■which ; you are more particularly interested. j Foremost amongst these in importance, is the ques- ■ tion of Separation. Recent events have shovvn the i impossibility of promptly and efficiently administeriu_ 1 ; the law, with the seat, of Government at so > ; great a distance. Requirements before unthought 1 or unheard of, are daily sprinjnng up. and questions [ j requiring: speedy settlement are of hourly occurrence: , but the hanus -of the Provincial Government are tied ; ; they cannot move without first consulting the Genei ral Government, aud thus months are spent, Avhea ] hours are of moment. | It is not, however, because of the inconvenience J occasioned by the distance of the seat of Government, i that I give Separation my support. There is yet j another, and in my opinion, a stronger argument in . its favor. I refer to the Native question. The in- | habitants of the Middle Island can have no sympathy ' with those of the North, in the management of ; Native :ii}airs, on in the carrying out of Native I policy, ivhieli occupies the entire time and attention j of the Government, and towards which, the South j is asked so largely so contribute the expense. Justice j and necessity call for a change in the present form of (t I Government. J With this, aud other questions, important to our j future advancement, coming before the House, it is ; much to be regTetted that the Province should be so i inadequately represented. It is monstrous that ■ i Ot??:o, with a population larger than that of any ' ether Province, should have only five members, whilst ! Auckland has three times as many. i 1 mention these two questions as first in importance j and maguitude. There are others, such as the j Panama route ; the formation of Telegraphic lines : j the Revision of the present Go!d Fields Act; and imi provementsintheauminisUation of jiibtice that claim i attention.bat my present limits will not permit me to dwell upon them. I shall, however, have the pleasure of personally . ! referring to them before the day of Election. ' I I have the honor to be, t j Gentlemen, J Your obedient servant,

Williax Baldwin. Luna, July 23rd. TO IMPORTERS OF STOCK. TO BE LET, for such a term as may be agreed upon, the well-known Burnliam Water farm in the immediate neighborhood of Wellington, comprising the whole of Watt's Peninsula, and seme adjoining laud in Evans' Bay, containing in all about 2300 acre 3, more or less," veil grassed, forminz oue veil bounded paddock, fenced by the sea on all but one side. This farm is admirably adapted as an entrepot for stock, intended for the Canterbury and Otago mar- ; ket«, as on it 40i) or 500 head of cattle, or a proportionate number of sheep, can alwajs be kept ready for shipment, and double that number if necessary ; and where they can recruit from the effects of their previous land journey. i There are several bays on the property, well suited ! for embarking stock, h?.ving deep water close in 1 shore. In the hands of an enterprising capitalist, this farm opens the prospect of being able to command the greater pan, if not the whole, of the now extenj sive cattle and Bheep trade between Wellington and the Southern ports of New Zealand. The Provine* of Nelson being now exhausted of cattle, and pleuropneuaionia having stopped supplies from Australia, Wellington appears to be the only port from whence 1 a large supply can be obtained for the Otaeo mar- ! ket. The number of cattle in the Province of "Wellington exceeds that in any other Province. ! The Burnham Water farm alsoofferspeculiar facilij ties for the supply of the City of Wellington with j fat stock, or dairy produce. i Offers, for the rent of this faim, will be received ! up to the 523 rd. August, or, in case of delay ia tha ! mail, until after the arrival in Wellington of the e.s. Queen, with the Angust mail from tii^South, ad- . dressed to J. U. Crawford, Thoradon, Wellington; or to Levin and Co., Wellington. Particulars can be obtaiued from llessrs. Rick mond aud Gillies, Princes-street Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 201, 31 July 1862, Page 3

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