MBIBO JJ.-S. E CLUB H OTE L, And PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE. ' - Snperfor Accommodation for FAMI.LIK.S AND' GENTLEMEN. BATHS. BATHS. BATHS. 1 CITY B~A TH S, Rattray-street Next to the Shamrock Hotel. - • GBEISSEL begs to inform his friends .and* the . Pnblic ia general, that hU BATHS are nowCompleted and open to the public They are elee^ntly arranged, ami afford every passible comfort and requisite. Warm, Cold and Shower Baths can be had from 7 o'clock a.m., to 8 o'clock p.m., and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Warm Baths, Bs.—Cold Ao. f 2s. Monthly tickets are issued this daj at a considerable reduction. " Private Baths for Ladies, open ftom 10 a.m. to 4 pan. A private side entrance for Lsdiea. A PRIME lot of Brtcon for saie at the &w----market Hotel, Priuces street. i.iOtt. SA.L& OiIKAP, a large tent; also a small 7 weather-boarded house 10 x 12. Apply to Mr Dale, op;wsite the Live and Let Live Store, \Talker street FOR SALE, A well-bred Bull at tne Waihob. Application to J. GILLON, Danedin^Os, E. T. GILLON, Tokomairiro. ~ \ MRS.BOWEliN,lateof Mactagsaa-Ptreeti begs to intimate to her Friends arid the Public that she ha resumed her Registry-office, where Ladies can obtain Good Servant*. Filleul-streat, first turning past Royal George. ; -7 V; V MISSING FRIEND. GEORGE WALKER, who left his home in Invereargill, Southland, N. Z., on the 7th of April, 1852. is requested to return home, or to communicate immediately with his wife, Mrs. George Walker, InvereargHl. The above, who U an Englishman (from Staffordshire}, is about fifty years of as^—in appearance rather corpulent—large grey bushy whiskers and moustache—bald forehead-* an<l has a very sli<*hthalt in his walk. When last heard of, was about leaving Dunedin for Ciiristehurch. Any information regarding the person above de scribed will be thankful!y:reoeived by his wife,- Mrs. Geouge Walker, Invereargill, Southland. ALBERT H. D'OUSLY;—CdI or write to the undersigned News of importance. J. GILLON, Wins Merchant, Dunedin. 1 P./AMES NICOL, of Spring Daliey, wiU appiv X to T. Hartley, Royal Princess Coffee Hoiwe, opp^ite office of this paper, he will hear of his family. GAME out in the Ship Sussex in 1859, Samuel Smith, late of Whetstone, Middlesex, if this should meet his eye he is earnestly requested to commuuicaie with his brother Cowper. Address W C Smith. B. Ware. Chriiteanreh, New Zealand. SEEDS.— Earlr Seed Potatoes on Sale. Law Soinner, aad Co., General Seedsmen,-Octagon I>RIYATE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Music, Singing and Dancing. Terms moderate wr, 8 * 0 Messrs Ho2g, Beaver, and iiislop, Princes or Kattray strests.." -]^OTICE.-P Keogh, General Wood Tamer, v i oray place ' the Royal George Hotel, Georgestreet, Dunedin. 6 P. S.—Red pine and turnery always on hand. NOTICE. TO OWNERS, DEALERS IN STOCK, AND OTHERS. TX7ITH. reference to the advertisement of Messrs. * T Dnver, M'Lean, and Co. contained in the last thrte issues of the Oiayo Daily Times under the above heading, I beg to state tnat having called on those gentlemen for an explanation of their most unwarrantabie notice, and navini been refused any satisfecaon whatever iv the matter, it is now necessary tor me in refutation to mention that, though »trotigly strongly nrged by them to join them in business, I refused their offers, and have never made or attempted to make, or obtain, any sale of stock through any statement that I ever was or tad been !k • *u l^f 07'! o*, «B-:*»tkwisei to effect sales on their beha,f, iind 1 thereiare give the statement made by them a most unquah6ed denial, and can only designate this covert attack as a most unworthy attempt 2i2SSd^ aUd *** bttSiuess ™th whidl X * ■» now JOHN STEPHENSON NOTICE. Respecting Deserter from the Army and Navy. Attorney-General's Office, piEQOENT instanc^'nS^ottS Notice is hereby given, fiisU; the most morons prferi^^e^psrll FRANCIS D. FENTON, Assistant Law Officer. CLAUSES OF IMPERIAL ACTS RELATING TO DESERTERS. - J1>. ISIA11«» Natal Dbseetiok. 10 and 11 Viet., chap. 62, sec. 11. And be iVenacted, That every person who hrproperly absent himsefir dm his^duty SaU S aud pa, foe sum of twenty pounds £ Mabike Dessrtios. «« 21 YieWcap. 7jsecs4. Any person woo shall, in any part of He- M*i~, waatsoever. attempt to procure S SLaS^u 08 rine to desert; and anf person^wfi^^ y Ma* Marine is about to dedt^S aid V2M *?* deserting; or, knowing m t M«iie to hf^ m •hall conceal such deWrter/^a^or ££?**** 'eserter in concealing himself or aH Z s^.B^ rescue, shall be deemedfuii^ 3\ °* *f*t m his MIUTAET DESKRTIOS „ . ■ a Vict.» cap-9, Sec 88. - ; «rt!y or indirectly profnr?^^^* 3011^' «- and any person who knovrinl yi "d 10 desert, about to desert, shill'aSPSSli,; f oUier » or lowing anySoldi^ to beT&eS such deserter, or aid or asST Z?7 shaU conceal . ««aUng himself, oraidw S;S deserter in conaeemedsuiltyof a'Bgij-_«_£% ~«> nction thereof, be liable tHS punth^K* °^ con' mpnsonnieut, or both, as tueSTw J or ad. couviction shall t^S^^^ w^ I BLS'°N C 0 L l'b G E J-J' PBISCIPAI ** KSOnTAU) BroUGHTOK, Esq Mjk »fB n- i , College;Srd~^" ofßaUlol lower cls^Sfe^S^^i &r the UuS
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 242, 29 September 1862, Page 6
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