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. T .-Shipping Kotiees. FOR WAIKOUAITI, LYTTLETON, AND " ; - WELLINGTON. »§? '^^^v HP H ' Screw Steamer .3^^^^^^ STOBM BIRD Will sail as above, on Monday next. .JOHN JONES & CO., * Jetty-street. FOR THE WAIHOLA LAKE. m J!Jlskf&>Z& i . rp H B Paddle Steamer Wffl leave the Jetty for the Waibola Lake on Wed nesday next 24th inst. ----.- „ For freight orpasßagfi apply" to l HENRY HOTTGHTON & CO., • ' * * • Stafford-street. CAME out in tlie Ship Sussex in 1859, Samuel Smith, late of Whetstone, Middlesex, if this should meet his eye he is earnestly requested to communicate with his brother Cowper. Address W, C. Snirfh, B. Ware. Cbristchurcb, New Zealand. Tenders. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND! TO BUILDERS, &c. mENDERS will be received up to 30th September JL next, for the erection of new Bank Premises in Dunedin, according to plans and specifications to be -seen at the Office of David Ross, Architect, Manse-sfreet.■;.--.-.''.,..-■-■.■'■....-.■...>, ...'-: y.-^ ■,■■•;'■ . :- The Contractors will be required to enter into security for the due fulfilment of the contract. The Bank will not be bound to accept the lowest, or any tender. -- . : ,■--■ Dunedin, 13th Angust, 18G2. \ fTIENDERS required for Parties willing to ConJL tract for the completion of; the Slip at Port Chalmers. For particulars apply to George Green, Guiding Star Office, Princes-street, over Switser's. rpENDEKS wanted for extension of Offices, Apply JL to ■;•■ -.-•■ • •. '■ ' - „ ■ -•■■■■•."'■ WEIGHT, ROBEETSON,&CO., - . Manse street. npiENDE RS are invited for tie Erection of a Vilia JL Besidenee. \ Plans and specifications to be seen at the ofSca of • C.GREENFIELD, , ' ■ Architect, ' ; Manse-street. fIIENDERS will be received on or before JL Saturday, ih& 20& xnst., ffom parties billing to pay a royalty for the use of clay, wood-sheds, tools, and all tha usual appliance of a brick-fieM. feituation, near Dunedin. Apply to Monson and Yah* tod, ArcM{ect3,Sincla!r's Cnambers, Princes-street Aorta. *———^^LA-nin ■.ir I UJ J iBUJ!U,«t.ifcJUJfcJJUII "ir'Tr.. I I 'II Lost, Pound, &is LOST, a brown Kangaroo Bitch. Any one brin^ ing her to Mr. Lang's, High-street, -will receive xl reward. £SEEWARD. "I OST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Mr. GOODALL'S JLJ Paddock, Tokomairiro, one Bay Mare, wearing a belt round neck with No. 28 thereon, branded EM near shoulder. Abo, one Brown, Mare, wearing belt round neck with No. 65 thereon, and branded 3 near shoulder, and a heart near jump. Whoever will deliver the same, or information concerning them to the undersi^sed, or to Mr. Gooda£l, Tokomairiro, will receive the above reward. WILLIAM FJEBMAN. Tokomairiro, September 3rd, 1862. TTlOtrND.—Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark X: Grey Colt, (withnalter on) branded EAon the near shoulder. The owner can have him by paying expenses incurred.: If not claimed within* Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. For further particulars apply to JAMES PARKER, W&itahuna, or at the Old Post Office Store. April22rd.lß^. C, STEAYED into my padd^*Pin^fi April last: one brown and white Steer, brand indistinct. If I not claimed within fourteen days, will be sold to ; defray expenses. 1- «r 3■j' «'' m . JAMES AITKEN. 1 Wbodside, East Taieri, September 16, 1862. ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED— *»JS WIXES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUET7ES EyfSi's ale , " Byasss stout, in bottle Geneva, red and green cases - Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk, Champa«me vineyard Propr.'s pale, Tinesrowers pale inqr.casks . , Brandy vi cases, various brands Sherry, in qr.cisks - ; WHte pale, in cases * Lpmon, Hunt, & Co.'s do. do. - * Curacoa—Maraschino Port, in qr.-casks Rum, 10 and 30 O P, West India " WMsky, Kirkliston, Greenock DistiUery Co in case and bulk " Sparkling hock—sparkling Moselle I Old torn, in ease * Claret, incase PROVISIONS AN© GROCERIES. » (Joey's hams and bacon Smoked herrings—fresh herrings Lemon and orange peej, in txm Joyces' pickles—Colman'a starch, blue, mustard and cayenne tvepper Worcester sauce—whit* pepper, in tins Sardines, halves and^quarters—Whiting Candles, Brandon's, Hale's, and Nevas, full lb weiffhts, and li^ht weights Salad oil, pints, and quaris—Capers Feast's sauces—Cameron's-vinegar Vestas, in tins and plaid boxes—Carrie powder Tobacco. Jibs., and 10s. Arrowroot—sago—Patna rice—castor oil—currants :' '- : ■••.-;-.. :; .--.-, - ■ .••--.. American brooms—alum—honey, in tins — nutmegs—Robinson's patent groats Muscatel raisins, half and quarter boxes Cape raisins—Thins jams, in tins. Dunlop and Swiss cheese—lobsters* Bottled fruits Tea, in chests^ half-chests, and quarters, and orange pekoe ; Taylor's chocolate '• Irish and Californi«n oats—salmon Mixed spice— cocoa—salt, fine and coarse Holloway's Pills, and general assortment of .drugs •--...,. Coffee in tins * - - Tartaric acH-rcarbonate of soda—split peas Bleached ginger—Adelaide flour, silk dressed, Haxall flour, in half barrels ; Sugars, Java, China, Victoria CompanyV Mauritius, andCossipore - ...' ■•■;-. ■" Malt—Prunes in glass jars Day &Martlii's blacking ■. - • : 40 Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. " 3 bushel corn'sacksi;*' - • Swiss, Manilla, and Hatanah cigars, tobacco Gingerbeer and lemonade bottles. 10 gallon kegs ;*'..:" -- ;IBpNMONGERYx&c. ItougMs*. punip^bucket»f-Coliaoil : Bar iron, all sizes—tin plate*—zincs : :;^ Black^e^-irm^;^. ,-—* ;; --„-- ~■ . r.. . ; M^L~ailer~arm7"l^cewbodlßhaftß ~~•"' 1 * Spring and scrolls \~. •- Cpiicksilver—picks'--^hatchets--«alvanked iron 6,7,and8 feet - Ewbank's nails, all sizes—American nails : Long and short handled shovels ' B^d, le^ white lead—boiled oil, raw oil ;■ L * ,-Window glass'"'" »■• • * -« «. tuß I. Kping-:ahcnaus^^vaiu^iron^hinges V B?*^es-axle-trees—horsedioes, naUs—bass Inm columns, solid and hollow—bridle posts ; TIMBER. Deals-^cut and solid, 9 x 3 and 11 x S Joists—all sizes Flooraig boards, Scotch, J-inch, i-inch, Linch, 1 Dressed and undressed weather boards i $0^01^,4x3,4x2 5x2 ,4x4 j a. ana G. American lumber I Shelving boards BOOTS American kip grain- - ' Macquiro's nuggets - CLBVE & CO., , Maase-Btreet, j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 235, 20 September 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 235, 20 September 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 235, 20 September 1862, Page 3

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