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Miscellaneon . mHR Committee of the Otago Benevolent 4.svW X require between Fire and Ten Acres of P hold Land, within a mile and a-iialf from the Octa^~ and easily accessible. "^e."* Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Hon Secretary and marked outside "Tender for Site for BenevS Asylum," will be received up to 12 noon on Friday Bth Auscust, and should contain full particulars ff price and situation. w By order of the Committee, EDWARD HARDCASTLE, . Hon. Sec THE ROBIN HOOD HOTET (Corner of Rattray-street and York place*, and near to the Military Barracks, Dunedin) Is now open for th« accommodation of boarders K» JAMES. R. H0 0 jy^ men *>* Proprietor. rpHK situation of this really First-claa: Hotel v X without doubt the best and most healths." The building of itself (which is a four-story one) ■ very substantial, and so arranged as to give quietness and retirement for fematej and families, one flatof the eutire Lußdmg having been set aside especially for There are seven private and public sittin* reoms and every boaraer will have a separate bedroom Onl v the very best brands of WINKS, SPIRITS, PORTER, ALES, &«r., Will be allowed in stock. SUPERIOR STABLE ACCOMMODATIOV A BILLIARD ROOM, • * DOUBLE SKITTLE ALLEY, And other buildings are now in course of erection and co expense has, or will be spared, to secure the comfort of every one who may board at, or visit tha itOJilK HOOD HOTEL. A RA RE C H aTc'E : BEING A LEAF OUT OF THE BOOK OF ONE OF THE "OLD IDENTITY* TAMES R. HOOD having built arid opened th« V Ivobm Hood Hotfel. finds that he cannot rive that attention to his business in Princes-street as 13 necessary, and now offers his sco?k and premises known as the ' COSMOPOLITAN CLOTHING MART or sale with goodwill of lease, &c. His tailoring and clothing trade, which is second to none in Dunedin, he confesses to liare been most lucrative to him during the last five years, and to any one v.-ho will give ordinary attention to it, with the first-rate connection it has, cannot fail to make a sure and speedy fortune. Terms liberal. For further information, apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. ANOTHEIt GOOD SPEC. ~ 171 OR SALE, that cominrylious house, situate at the comer of George-street ar,d London-street and next to Dr. Puniie's, at present occupied Lv Mr Ptendc-rjrast, Barrister, with eleven years' lease •* Town Board Section to run, at the nominal rent 0 LlO ss. ]>er year, with full valuation at end of term or ripht of ruuewal. ' Tlio iiouse and portion of the frontage is let &t L 215 ]<er annum. Price molerate, and terms liberal. _ Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. rr\O rfELL OR LET," thsTvaiuable corntr AlioN X mrtnt, inviiiprGG feet frontage to George-street by C r. ieet to Frrdeiio!:-st«.et, (opposite the house of Dr. Purdie). It is perfectly level, and from its central position, thtre could not be a better spot selected m Dunedin for a first-class Hotel, or Boardinar Hous^». * Price moderate and terms liberal. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS SITE TO Sell or Let, 12 years' Lease of that piece o ground in the Cutting, (next toMeluish's Portrait Gallery,) having- a frontagpof 30 feet by 50. There is no question as to this bcinp & good site being in the very centre of the business parts of the city. "Price moderate and terms liberal. Apply at tbt Robin Hood Hotel. FllO LET, a Two-roomed Cottage in Carsrill-street • JL entry immediately. Anplv at the Robin Hood' Hotel. " " " LKT on Lease, r.bout a dozsu allotments of JL Land in Rattray-strecT, and Dowling-strect, for 34 years, with half valuation, at the ycariv rent *ir £\'\\ 0r, 4"" I>cr week- APP]y at the "Robin Hood Hotel. r|lo LKT on Jxase, frontajres in York Place JL Arthur-street, and Rattray-street, in the vicinity of the Hotel, admirably adapted for Stoics or businoa* pur:>f»s*s. Apply at the llobin Hood Hotel.

POS TA L ARRANGEMENTS. Notice Is hereby eiven that the st-xim service timetable last published is cancelled, hi consequence of theirs of til* mail contract steamer White Swan ; and the folia-sin,; time tabes are published in lieu thereof, for gcnenil information. Crosbib Ward. General Post Office, July U, ISO 2. 1. Stpsey and Auckland. I.C.R.M. S.S. V>Hl> ASHLEV. -('.VITHOCT ALTERATION.) Auckland, have .. August 1 September 1 Sydney, arrive ... „ 8 S . ',', . leaV e - » 15 ',', « Auckland, arrive ... „ 22 .22 2. Avcslasi> axi> Port Chalmess, callisg a? IXTEItMLDIATE PORTS. STEAMER QUKEX- TO LEAVE. NORTHWARD. Port Chalmers .. July IS ... Aug. 18 .. Sept 18 Lytteiton .. „ 20... „ 20... ~20 Wellington ... ~ 2:3 ... „ 23 .. 23 jN'amer ... „ 25 .. „ 25 .. ," 25 i Auckland arrive .. ~27 ... ~ 27 27 j Auckland, leave Avar. 7 ... Sept. 8 ;£?V! er " ' 10 •• » 11 ! Wellington „ , 13.. 13 | Lytteiton „ .. .. „ 15 ... „ 15 Port CL-ilmers. arrive ?> 16 I. „ 15 X.B.—This boat will await theamrn! of the"contract mail steamer i>ma Melbovrne, if uscejisarv, unti the 25th of each mouth. 3. SxiJkNEY, XCUOS, AXD iKTHaPROVISCIAI. 1.0. R.M. S 3. LORD WORSLST. Port Chalmers, leave .. ... July 27 Lytt-jlton „ .. .. „ 29 Wellington „ „ 31 Picton „ Aug. 1 Nelson „ .. ♦• „ 4 Taranaki .. „ 5 arrive „ S „ leave „ 9 Taranaki „ „ 19 W«'llington arrive M 11 leava „ 1J a» „ U e>soa,. •• - » 17 Taranaki „ „ is MirnuKiiu arrive .. .. yf jg ~ leave „ 24 Taranaki ~ .. .. „ 25 YTellington nriive M 26 „ leave „ 23 Nelson arrive .:. .. ~ 29 t, leave .. .. Sep. 1 Syduey arrive .. .. „ 8 „ leave .. .. „ 15 Nelson arrive ~ 22 leave ~3* £icton „ „ 25 Wellington „ „ 27 Lytteit^a „ ~ 50 This boat will proceed t<i Port UiiHlniers aad th« Bluff. I.C.R.M. S.B. AIREDALB, OR OTnSR BOAT TO L2A Sydney Aug. 1 Nolsou arrive .. . . „ S p . » leave » 11 Picton „ .. .... 12 Wllington ~ > 14 Lvttelton „ ... .. " is Port Chalmers „ " 19 Bluff arriva | 20 ,» leave \ 21 Port Chalmers „ .. .. 24 Lyttelton ~ " oq Wellington arrive .. ... '* 27 _ >» leave 29 Lyttelton „ .. ..31 Port Chalmers „ Sept. % Bluff arrive .. .. „ 4 ~ leava „ $ Port Chalmers ~ .. ... 8 Lyttelton „ .. .. 10 Wellington „ " M £ ie, ton » -. .. „ 15 „ 17 Taranaki „ .. .. „ IS Manukan, arrive „ 19 „ leave .. .. „ 24 Taniuiki ~ „ 25 Wellington arrive -• ... ~ 26 „ leave .. .. „ 2S Nelson, arrive „ 29 N.B. This boat will leave Nelson for Sydney oa the Ist October, The Sydney, Xelsoa, aud InterProvincial Services will be performed regularly by two boats interchauging at Wellingtoa oa tho '29xk of each montk

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 207, 7 August 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 207, 7 August 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 207, 7 August 1862, Page 6

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