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■———— Shipping^Nbtice?.™ «^j^^L T> DYASON'ic CO., Pas•lS^^MS!. ' Xlii sengers Booking and | iMwmi&jjffiX^ Seaman'sShippingOffice. Agents | *'%i§ngihyilF*iiiiiflf*' 'fnr "frmiri Lilly It i■ "f ]j TV iln I towed in and out of- port. Office—London Aaetion Mart, Jetty-street, opposite Post. Office* . . * "" ; '. FOR THE HARTLEY DIGGINGS. , 'rjlHE' Steamer' PLANET «R*^^^a^S' ;Ji' will leave ibis day, at fh'mwtfimzX^ 2 o'clock vr'ith passengers and <svn»° for Waikouaiti. », j For freight and passage apply on biard, or to | - - JB. HOUGHTON & CO., I r - ~ "Stafford-street. | STEAM TO THE TAIERI AND CLARENDON, WAIHOL\ LAKE. - "V.J*. riIHE Steamer PLANET trill ran fiZga&'T^v lli' - regularly between Dunedin and jigNMJffS^ Clarendon, delivering goods at tha »-=••• : . *, Jl?* HOUGHTON & CO., . 'Agents^ MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW A LAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. "I f|l II i& favourite Steamship ji&tN&sv -*- OME 0, 7«ii(iVs3KS^>w 1,000 tons, John Si'Lachlan, sJgfsgawSsJgli Commander, will he dispatched - from Port Chalmers oa Wednesday nert, the 2?th instant, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to , *ROYSE; MIJDIE, & CO., Stafford-street. FIRST VESSEL FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, lyf^i. • FIIHE fast sailing Clipper Brier, ZaliSlSß^iigL Captain Kreeft, will sail for the *mr^TmmmßS^ above port on TUESDAY, 26th August. ,_ , For Freight or Passage, apply to WRIGHT, ROBKRtSON & CO., Manse-street. FOR THE TAIERI. tydb-*^ FTIHE Schooner SPEC, James * < --Kr|S|<sN. JL Grieve, master, having most /^a^p3|^c> oi her cargo engaged, will sail for a^JJflffifflfgtfP the above portion Wednesday', tiie 27thinst. • For freight or passage apply to tVw. bamford, Jetty-street. N.B.—All freight upon goods must be paid by the shippers. FOR THE MOLYNEUX. A^^ts. fTI H E Favorite Schooner ■fg|3§X. X NORA, jßwf^fi'jiETFtfttrTL Charles'Haywatvl, Mascerj fSmEmHertmSSS^. Will sail lor the above port on THURSDAY, the 2Sth INST. For Freight or Passage, apply to I T. W. BAMFORD, Jettj'-street-r«. B.—All freight upon goods must be" paid by the shipper. T7- E T C H P R V D E /^^^^^^^^ " For freight or passage apply '^&aiii££±£sS3s§l33t) on board immediately. Sails positively on Tuesday. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. ■fe^^^ESv fTIHE favorite Steamer •a^yjgg^^ X CITY OF.HOBART, —SHtttr^nsim Captaia^Darby, *SiurrVßßfsms^ Under contract with the Provmcial Government for tha eoaveyance of the English Mads, will be despatched from Port Chalmers on Tuesday next, August 26th, at 3 o'clock. The well-known character of this steamer is sufficient guarantee for the comfort of her passenger arrangements. For freight or passage apply to the agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO., . High-street ; Ur the sub agents, LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., \ - ■ ' - Jetty-street. jsIHIP MANDARIN, Capfc. DrvsdaU, from MclKJ bourne.—All claims against this vessel iaust 1)« renderad in duplioate. at the office of the undei%ned, jy Monday, the 25th iost., otherwise they wifi not be recognised. Dalgety, Rattray fc Ca, Walkerstreet. /^EORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General * \A Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast and water sup >lied. T IGHTER discharging ex Nelson, must remove -LJ Uieur Goods by 4 p.m., This Day, otherwise they will be stored at consignees' risk. Boaid and Besidence. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.-Wanted, respectable boarders in a private family. Apply Stafford House, opposite Union Hotel, Stafford-street A LDINGA HOTEL-FirsWbss accommodation -p. for gentlemen. Superior table, wines, beer, &c Jioard and residence on moderate terms. Lost, Foandj &c. SOME Letters addressed to Thomas King E«q ~ 10 aav« been improperly delivered from the Post-ofcee. Whoever will bring them to Mr Julius \ ogel, Daily Times Ogee, wfll be rewarded. L OS?~ Depoat Receipt, £11. Finder lodging same at Union Bank of Ansfaalia, wiU be rewarded. FOUND, a Dingy outside the Heads on Friday last, dark color. Ifnotdaimed within ten d&vs will jim'-tSe? y 611^- Apply at the Gafe de Paris, "POUND.—Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark X? Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded JsA^n the near shoulder. The owner can have him by pajing expenses incurred. If not claimed within Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. For further particulars apply to J^"3^ *«. A^ lES PAKKER, Waitahuna, or at the Old Post Office Store. T April 22rd, 1862. . 1 i mirl? V FIVE POUNDS REWARD. I «f- I®*F d -"will-he -.given to any person X. nndmg or giving such information as may lead to the recovery of a dark bay Horse, about 15* hands higb. aged branded WH, WI, or WL co^ioined, near shoulder. The above, horse is supposed to havl been taken from Mr- Fulton's run, TaJenT _. ~. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. Dunedin. August 22nd, 1862. TEETH! TEETH !J TEETH!!! MR. ALFRED BOOT, SrasicAL Mkchaxicai. Dmctst, Princes-stree^ (Formeriy Tupil of H. L. Jacob, Esq., M.R.C.S. M.C.D. and L.A,C., and late De^k to the . Royal Bridgwater Hospital,) BEGS to call tiie attention of the public to his imf .proved metiiod of fitting teeth on the principle of self a-lheaon, by which the process of mastication performed, and the articulation completely The numerous impositions daily practised on the public by persons pretendirg tea prouaericy of knowledge in the different brancbes of mechanical dentistry and the disappointments consequent thereon deter many from availing themselves of relief under the inconveniences incidental to the loss'of these most essential and ornamental appendages, without which mastication cannot be properly effected, and the train of diseases ansing from indigestion naturally ifollow This requisite so necessary to health, and to the enjoyment of our food, is effectively substituted on Mr. Boot s principle from one to a complete set, without the least inconvenience to the wearer. Charges moderate. jpj L A RJS MO N T HOUSE \J Moray Place, Bell Hill, ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES Conducted by Mrs. Wunn. Boarders, 50 guineas per annum Day pupils, 3 „ qxwrter Prospectus on application.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 25 August 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 25 August 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 25 August 1862, Page 3

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