Hotels, etc, / ..'..,. MPOitTANT TO MERCANTILE MEN." i mportant to Professional Men, Important to Men of I Afe ce n a? d 'Men of Toil., Important to all; LFRED J. SIMMONS/late^ianager for the >rS2.tlC??ovrned caterers, i •; • MESSRS. SPIERS AND POND, - Begs to announce thaf-the;. ~ i _ . , ROYAL CAFE DE PARIS Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, SattraT-street is now open for the supply of *«*«»7 s^eei pSW' TLjracHEOKs, Dingers asd Surras. £onip Jy and well served up at the moderate prices, so universally popular at the . p^ Royal Cafe de Pabis, Melbourne. THE DAILY BILL OF FARE ; WiR comprise soups, fish, the well dressed joint, the most rcc/*^ made dishes, poultry,game,tarts, confectionery, with every kind of fruit in season. n-* wi??!?*? 8 FROM THE JOINT " Cut at the table of the Consumer. The public may also choose their own steak, chop, kc, and see dt ookedonthe Colossal Gridiron in ths Dining Hall. The above magnificent saloon having been embellished with all the appliances and resources of decorative art, and fitted up at an enormous outlay, will afford to visitors the most sumptuous accommodation at the minimum of expense. ~- THE PURE COFFEE OF MOCHA, Prepared and served as in Paris. Wines, Ales, Liqueurs, &c, &c., of the best description. Under the system of management at the Royal Cafe de Fans, the taste ofthe bon-vivant will be pleased, the time of the man of business saved, and the pocket ot the economist consulted. . ?£* decorations of this unique and unequalled establishment have been executed by R. E. Inman. Cabinet work, kc, by Messrs. Spieer, Murray and SIMMONS & WALTON, Proprietors. PT>™r™i BBjiYLElx HOUSE. RIVATE Family Hotel and Boarding Establish*ui -me J? t* t.he best accommodation, and the best table in Dunedin. Terms moderate. JJ S Si M U I R . BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HILL. Superior Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen. " THE MELBOURNE HOTEL, T Messrs. Ross k Johnstok, Proprietors. HE extensive alterations and additions to tbe Melbourne Hotel Jieing now completed, the proprietors are enabled to offer accommodation to their friends, boarders, and the public generally, not to be surpassed by any other hotel in town. Boarders', travellers', and casual visitors'comforts at all times carefully attended to. A liberal table, good airy bedrooms, clean beds, civility, attention, and extremely moderate charges will always be the rule at the Melbourne Hotel, where 3lessrs. Ross and Johnston will feel proud aud happy give all and sundry a hearty welcome. Miscellaneous. PRIVATE Board and Residence, for two Gentie—J?-?*'.. ..AVJ*y±JL: B- Evans, Rattray-street. MRS. GILLON wishes to receive a few Young Ladies, either as Boarders or Day Pupils to educate with her own daughters. Terms, on application at her residence, Cumberland-street _ TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. 1 OST, a black and tan Terrier, with white breast XJ and feet The above reward will be given to wybody delivering the same at the Club. LOST, by a servant, bn Friday evening, between the Octagon and south end of cutting a Purse containing a £10 note. The finder will be rewarded onreturning it to Dr. Burns, Octagon. O X REWARD. Lost between Dnnedin~and , "Spring Bank Inn, East Taieri, on Sunday last, 10th inst., Two Boxes Tobacco. Anyone giving * information to Mr. Chesney, Noah's Ark Stables, that will lead to the recovery of the same, will receive the abOTe reward. , FIVE POUNDS REWARD.—Lost, from Junction, Tuapeka, one Red and White Bullock, ' branded Oon off rump, one horn broken. Informa- : tion to Commercial Hotel, Junction, Tuapeka. -August 11,1862. ' I POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS 1 .Notice is hereby given that the steam service time- ' table last published is cancelled, in consequence of < the loss ofthe mail contract steamer White Swan • and the following time tables are published in lieu thereof, for general information. n , t> , . . Crosbie Waed. General Post Office, July 14, 1862. 1. Stdskv and Auckland. i.cb.m.s.s. lord a3hley -(without alteration.) Auckland, leave .. August 1 September 1 3 Sydney, arrive ... . „ 8 „ 8 „ leave ... „ 15 15 Auckland, arrive ... „ 22 , 22 I 2. Auckland axd Port Chalmees, callikq at intermediate ports. ( steamer queen— to leave. j northward. Port Chalmers .. July 18 ... Aug. 18 .. Sept. 18 ' Lyttelton .. „ 20 ..: „ 20 ... „ 20 ' Wellington ... „ 23 ... „ 23 .. „ 23 AapiT a ■ - » 15-- " 25 " » 25 Auckland amve .. „ 27 ... „ 27 .. 27 Southward. Auckland, leave Aug. 7 ... Sept. 8 I wfr^ " - •• » 10 -- „11 Wellington „ 13 .. 13 Lyttelton „ .. .. „ 15 ... „ 15 Port Chalmers, arrive „ 16 .. „ 16 N.B.—This boat will await the arrival of the contract mail steamer from Melbocrne, if necessary, unti the 25th of each month. 3. SrasET, Nelson, and Intkrprovincial. j I.C.R.M. S.S. LORD WORSLBT. Port Chalmers, leave July 27 ' Lyttelton „ .. .. „ 29 Wellington „ ... ... ff 31 Pieton „ Aug. 1 Ivelson „ .. .. „ 4t Taranaki „ j 5 Manukau arrive .. ... ', 6 ( „ ».. leave » 9 Taranaki „ ... ... t 10 Wellington arrive ... ." ',] n „. » leave 13 Picton „ ... ~ „ li Nelson .. ' 17 ' Taranaki „ .. ."." ," is ] Manukau arrive .. .. „ 19 „, ».. leave „ 24 Taranaki „ .. .. „ 25 Wellington arrive ..... „ 26 „ leave .. ... „ 28 '■ Nelson amve ~ 29 „ leave .. .. Sep. 1 Sydney arrive .. .. „ 8 „ leave .. .. „ 15 Nelson amve ~22 „ .. leave „ 24 f c|?.n^ » » 25 " Wellington „ tt 27 Lytteltan „ .. ... lt SO 1 This boat will proceed to Port Chalmers and the Bluff. I.C.R.M. S.S. AIREDALE, OR OTHER BOAT TO LEA " Sydney .- Aug. 1 - Nelson arrive „ 8 1 »» leave ~11 i Picton „ .. .. ,12 j Wellington „ '' i± Lyttelton „ ... .. 16 ' - Port Chalmera „ . . " iq Blun arrive 20 >, leave '' 21 Port Chalmers „ .. .. -24 Lyttelton ~ *. #- . " £6 Wellington arrive .. ' " 07 ,1 leave 29 , Lyttelton „ .. ..31 < Port Chalmers „ ... *." Sept. 3 J Bluff arrive .. .. „ 4 B ~ leave „ 5 Port Choline , ; 8 » Lyttelton „ .... 10 Wellington * „ " 12 " Picton „ .. .. „ 13 , Nelson „ 17 Taranaki „ .. .. „ 18 Manukau, arrive }J 19 „ leave .. .. ' 24 Taranaki „ )} 25 Wellington arrive ,26 " », leave .. .. * 28 Nelson, arrive .. ... ' 29 ' N.B. -This boat will leave Nelson for Sydney on the Ist October. The Sydney, Nelson, and Inter- - Provincial Services will be performed regularly by i;' twoboate interchanging at Wellington on the 26th B of ea«h month
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 215, 16 August 1862, Page 3
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