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Government Hoticc Q U P R E M E CO U R T . Notice is hereby given that a sitting of the Supreme Court for the despatch of Criminal Business, will be holdcu at the Court House Dunedin, on Tuesday, the 16' th day of September next, at eleven o'clock lin "the forenoon, and that a kilting for the despatch'of I Civil Business will be holi'.en nt the Com t House aforesaid,'on Tuesday, the -23rd "day"of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which times and place persons under recognisance to appear na prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses are required to erive, their attendance. ROBT. CHAPMAN, - Registrar. MAN, named THOMAS M'CLAY, has been missing since the 19th of July last, on which day he was met near the Hawkesbury Bush by two men, named Jones and M'Gilvray, who requested him to show them the way to the above Bush;-he left with them for that purpose,"and has not since been heard of. M'Clay is well known in the Province as an old rer.ident, and has' a wife and family residing at Waikouaiti; he is described as 50 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches in height, stout build, sallow complexion, with dark hair and eyes, small black whiskers slightly Kiev ; wears a dark shooting coat and cab-bage-tree hat. He is known to he a hard drinker, and it is not improbable that he may be found at some bush pulilichou.se, or. way. side shanty in the neighborhood of Oamaru or the Waitaki. Meantime the two men, Jones and M'GHvray, are" in custody; and any information of M'Clay will be thankfully received by tin; Commissioner of Police. TOARCIII T E C T S . nnilK Provincial Government of Canterbury. New I. Zealand, bdnff about to. erect a LUNATIC ASYLUM on Section No. 159, on the Lincoln Rood, about '2% mii«?« from Chrisfchurch, invite Architects to .submit designs for such edilice. 'fhcbuildingto.be capable of accommodating 50 patients—say 33 males and 17 females, with all necessary offices: bath-rooms, reception-rooms, and Surgeon-Stiperinteudent's residence; and to be so arranged that a portion could be erected, complete in itself, for the reception of half the above number of atients The design to comprise the modern improvements usually found in such buildings, with careful arraiH>e- ! monks for classification, li^ht, warmth, ventilation, sanitary urraugcuieuta, and efficient security ai^d ■ vipervi-sion. i The material used is lift to he suggestion of the ii-chitects, —stone foundation being in any case mii dispensable, and wt'll raided above the uround-lihe. Tl'e drawings required will he a black plan, showing sewage and water drains ; a plan of each floor, and a roof plan, at len.st two elevations and two sections—nil drawn to a seu-e of 8 feet, to an inch; also, h [>*-i>pf('tivt view finished in outline—Sepia, ndiun Ink, or Pencil—no view in colours will be admkih!e. Thedmwin^s tobc accompanied by a Rpecification of ' a ji^nentl chamcttr, and an approximate estimate of ! j the cost of the ivhoJe ; r.nd the }>;irt proposed to be ' ; first built. | The Pixiviucial UowmtiK'nt olFcrn the sums of XIWO , and £f<o respectivuly, for the lest and second Wwt 'osimis, « hidi, in tin: oiiiuion of their adviseci may b*t must win thy of" such prvtniumfi. Dfsia.nH rcci-iv-w-i ptviuiums tv become thu'property of the GovemiKuid. Information onn \>* obtaiuc-t on application in riting. of'the J'rovitici;.! archiuory, :tt their otlkx'3 j Siou* iJuiiiUnj's, (i!')n»(;st.-r r^tn-et, CJirs-lchurcli; and ;• j i .-i.TiN to he ;-'!it un or bcfol't; tliC l:»t day of SepU;!h,!- ii''M, inMir^s-f d to tin; Pr.'\iiii'i;d S<;t:retary. No dr.si^a of the l'lovisicial Architect will bt placed iv couiiOtition. ■'THOMAS V.'M, MAUDH, i'ruvitif.-i.'il Secret:»ry. t C!.>ristchi!ivh, Mny, 1 «♦>-'. j | ___ „ _____ _ ' Business Notices. • ~\7~ IRKTATRICIv k .'.CO., Foiwaniin- Agf-t.U-:, iV I'l, inc.s-5-tr.ct. Im!uw the llu-, x>± .v mOMIS'KItS Ie OTIIKIIS.— The l-ull and Plenty X Rtstaurant is romoved iV)m ' Kattray-strect to Princi-K-sitreet M>uth, opjKj>ite iVdicc Barrackj*. Meal> or bY-il-. Is. «-ach. fi ,i 'mO liMtl-Jtrs and Contfaeu>r-i.--H*tbar t Town '* jJI Hearth Stotio-. At Harry Shjii-p's Stone Yards ,] * Princ«-5-strri;t South. SWEEP 110! SWRKP HO:' EH. HARUIS, Pi.vtii.d Cisium«y Sweep, ». from I.oi"lou, is in>'.v. prepare 1 to cx^ctiU* o.'di-N on tlw shorU-j-t notice. Ih-'lt.-n U> I><? loft at tin- rr.:.v'n\c::d Oyster Snlmu, nr Mf.wr.;. Turner & Co., t'uttmj:.

ME1)1 C A L It AL L " j Prin'ckh-Stkkkt. (Formerly A. S. Wii.bon.—Established 18.V2.) ] XJ ESSHS. WILKINSON 4DIXON Wholesale ami Retail Chemist* ami Dru^Lsts, IMPORTERS OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES. Farina's Kau de Cologne, Perfumery, &c. Physicians' Pmeriptions, and Family Receipt* Accurately Prepared with the purest | D It U <th A N D CII KM I C A LS, I Medicine Chests Refitted. Country orders attended to with dispatch, j A Trent for llolloway's Pilis and Ointment. / IOACH KS for F.AST 'f A 1 Kill leave the Gridiron \j Hotel, daily, at '•'> p.m., carrying jias.-.«n(jeraand : Increase returning from.Crainont'a Fast Tak-ri Hotel every morning at S a,in, | Faiib-i :— • ' ' ' f'niinunt's ... .. f»s Raddle- Hill 4s Green I*l;iu<l ... ... 2.1 Gd. l : . . * ' ______ j !. FUItNITURK: FURNITURE! ! I Fl/RNITIJUK ! ! ! | |)UY your V\) RNI'J'URK and BKDDINGr at ; JI.J Key & Herwii-k's, I'iina.s stn.;t. nearly oppoj .site the Criterion Hotel, where you will obtain evrrv requisite at a Low Price and of* Good Workmanship. j I _.__ Remember—Kev.fc Ucrwh-k'n. -Princes-street, j AND KRS 0 N AND S 0 ¥"5 (Late J!all and Alderson), i I TANNKKS AND CURRIKRS, ! i AL anijfactiirura and Importers of ' ' SA D 1) L E R Y,—H Alt N KSH, \ Wayne's Patont Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Hoots and Shoes Enamelled and. Japanned Leathers": Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers ; Mill Kelts—Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Blp.ck and Polar Oilsahvava on hand Git AN T P . VAItQU HA 11 /LEATHER CUTIF.R, And Importer of Shohmakkus' Kit, kc, kc, VitINCES-8 TltXli T, DU N -|j D 1 N, (Opposite the Barracks). B£Sij" The country trade may rely upon orders heii>^ promptly and correctly executed. i^LUB'S Livery and Bait.Stables, North East J Valley. Good Stublin^ on veasonahle terms, d'wed Satidle, Pack, and Cart Horses," for Sale-or ■ Hire. Oats, (;hali; Hay, and Bran, for Sale. 'Paddock aoeominodation close to the M,nbles. A MEETING of the Licensed Victuallers of Duntdin, will be held on .Monday evening, at Bo clock, at. .the.Queen's Arms Hotel, for the purpose of fonninfj a LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. By o:«!cr, T. LITTLE, Hon. Sec. | Exchange Hotel, Dunedin, August IGfh, 18G2. NOTICE. " Q TRAY ED into the Roynl Otapo Horse Bazaar KJ Livery Stables, a dark brown Mare? brand indistinct, something like M or W on near shoulder. Came in with a blue serge shirt fastended with flax strips. Unless claimed within eight days, will be sold for expenses

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 216, 18 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 216, 18 August 1862, Page 2

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