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HARTLEY DIGGINGS. -_3^a^^ npHE Steamer LYTTELTON «f]f&gig?S|s^v X For Waikouaiti WWm®^> T H I S D A V , WEDNESDAY, At 10 o'clock. The favorite Steamer LYTTELTON will take will take Daily Trips for Waikouaiti. Passage, 20s. Apply to . C. FREDERICK BEEBY, Jetty-street, or Alanse-street. «f?wxJav T> DYASON _ CO., Pas*¥^^^g^s. Xv. tengers Booking and JU^^g^^^y>. Seaman's Shipping Office. Agents *t_wrVVP^^g__> for steamer Lady liarkly. Vessels towed in and out of port. Offica—-London Auction Mart, Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. FOR THE HARTLEY DIGGINGS. .-v»^v^L r|IHE Steamer PLANET i -^- Wl^ cave t^e Dew Jetty this day, at 8 o'clock sharp, with ttl?J&,-s.;Jwi3^Sg drays and passengers. For freight apply on board, or to H. HOUGHTON & CO., Stafford-street. FOR THE TAIERI AND WAIHOLA LAKE .g^v mHE steamer PLANET will +vT2*^|Jxv X sail for the above ports on •*vjS|pst'£S^> Thursday next, the 28th inst. g'^SS^iiSSA'Sßl* Cargo must be down before 5 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY HOUGHTON, Stafford-street. BRIG VICTOR, From Melbourne. wfc^j^ rjIHE above vessel having re- \ *r4^T^*JsS^ ■*- llorted at the Custom-house, Consignees are requested to pass *£«—aSLi—B—W^ entries, pay freight, and present bi'l of lading for endorsement to the undersigned without delay. All goois not removed by 4 o'clock on each day of landintr will bo stored at consignees' risk and expense. Entries must be parsed within 48 hours after reporting, otherwise they will be passed by the underMvined and charged for. Tenders for lightering the above vessel will be received up to 4 o'clock this afternoon. JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford street. Dunedin, 26th August, 1862. FOR WAIKOUAITI. mHE ketch PRYDE will ■JprjT^ll^s. X sail for the above port oa t£&~i&i rzfes£&l? or height or passage, apply on boaad, or to J. A. & R. BAIRD. FOR THE TAIERI. a^K,^*^ npHE Schooner SPEC, James X Grieve, master, having1 most *^rf^jj^gv^^> of her cargo engaged, will sail for S^y'-^tJ^SS^t 9 the above port on Wednesday, the 27th inst. For freight or passage apply to T. W. BAMFORD, Jetty-street. N.B. —All freight upon goods must be paid by the shippers. FOR THE MOLYNKUX. fin II E Favorite Schooner —^^^'D^T'tSl Charles Hay ward, Master, s3&'i***ftfflfJhT^& Will sail for the above port on THURSDAY, the 23th INST. For Freight or Passage, apply to T. W. BAMFORD, Jetty-street. N.B.—All freight upon goods must be paid by the • shipper. FOR. THE CLUTHA. REGULAR. TRADER. Wfci-^vv rjIHE Fine Sciioonei ~4£i^|§^ X MARY JANE, JS&S^4^l, Captain Bell, now loading for th< sa^tt^~'[ ~l£i InlmiHF' 1 above port, has good accommo dat-ion for pa'Bengers , Wool and Settlers' Produce brought to Dunedin al a reasonable rate. For freight or passage apply to F. CAIRNS, Jetty. f /I EORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and Genera B VjT Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Bullas and water sup ilicd. I .-___,---■ _ c Miscellaneous. f TF this should meet the eye of MARGARE r - X HAVES, please write to your sister Mary Haves ', the Sir Henry Barkiy Holel, Richmond, near Mcl ', bourne, Victoria. HILDING ALLOTMENTS.—Two sjjlendi Allotments in High-street, immediately abov 3 the entrance to the Royal Princes Theatre, and op po«ite the Union Bank property. Apply to Joh j Drew Atkin, Tamora Hotel, High-street. •f HORSES FOR SALE On Wednesday, at, the Commercial Horse Bazaar. t - <T)A FIRST CLASS HORSES, suitable for heav hj \J packing or riding. Also, some first-cla: »s Dray Horses. WILSON _ WAIN. PORT CHALMERS AND DUNEDIN ■ LIGHTERAGE ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS wi be held at the Association's office?, Prino — street, at 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 28th inst. r WM. H. "MUMFORD, r. Agent. i- DUN EDI X VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. II \ GENERAL MEETING of the Actir _H_ Members of the Bigtide will be held at the o' - Commercial Hotel, on Wednesday, the 27th inst.,; ir half-past 7 p.m. et Business—Election of officers and framing Rules. Those wishing to join are invited to attend. _ By order, 5 WM. H. MUMFORD, ,* Hon. Sec. Fire Brigade. in ~ FOR THE HARTLEY DIGGINGS. Notice to Disgers. DRAYS will leave the New Iron Stores of Bair Brothers, Waikouaiti, on Saturday, first, ai proceed to the pbove Gold Fields. J. A. _ R. BAIRD, Princes-street. at "^TOTICE.— To Whom it may Concern.—That ** _M Red Heifer is running on Walter Miller's Ru If not claimed within a month from this date, will1 sold to defray expenses. Tokomairiro, 20th Ausrust, 1862. BULi.OCK and Horse Teams for Hartley Di gings to start on Wednesday. Swags to f" loading at current rates. Apply Edward Casper y Co , Exchange Sale Rooms. EPA RATE ACCOMMODATION is offered Two or Three Respectable Boarder?, at a ye] quiet Private Boarding Establishment, beautiful id situated. Apply Geelong Private Hotel, Maclagjai nt street. fr TVUSH OH! t Rush oh! —Splendid Germi ie XV Sausages, Victorian Butcher's Comp., Staffor ** treet. •n TEETH! TEETH!! TEETH!!! n- MR. ALFRED BOOT, Surgical Mechanical Dentist, Princes-street, (Formerly Pupil of H. L. Jacob, Esq., M.R.C.! M.C.D. and L.A,C, and late Dentist to the °j Royal Bridgwater Hospital,) ?; T)EGS to call tie attention of the public to his ii t X> proved method of fitting teeth on the princij , of self adhesion, by which the process of masticati is perfectly performed, and the articulation complete restored. The numerous impositions daily practised on t public by persons pretending to a proficiency of kao m- ledge in the different branches of mechanical de Jen tistry and the disappointments consequent therec on deter many from availing themselves of relief unC the inconveniences incidental to the loss of these mi essential and ornamental appendages, without whi mastication cannot be properly effected, and the trj of diseases arising from indigestion naturally follow. This requisite bo necessary to health, and to 1 — enjoyment of our food, is effectively substituted to Mr. Boot's principle from one to a complete set, wi set, out the least inconvenience to the wearer. Charges moderate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 214, 27 August 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 214, 27 August 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 214, 27 August 1862, Page 3

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