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rMiscellatxeous. ' BATHS. BATHS. BATHS. c C I T Y. ¥~A T H S, • JiATTRAY-SXiIEET :, J^ext to the Shamrock Hotel. GBEISSEL begs to inform his friends and the . Public iii general, that his BATHS are now ; Completed aud open to the public They are ele« f eantly arranged, and afford every possible comfort and 1 requisite Warm, Cold and Shower Baths can be had i from 7 o clock a.in., to 8 o'clock p.m., and Sundays - from 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Warm Baths, 3s.—Cold do., 2s. I Monthly tickets are issued this day at a considerable reduction. Private Baths for Ladies, open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A private side entrance for Ladies. ; li/l-RS. BOWERN,Iate of Maclaggan-street, begs to JJrJL intimate to her Friends and the Public that she ha resumed her Registry-office, -where Ladies can obtain Good Servants. Filleul-streel, first turninir > past Royal George.' ' MISSING FRIEND. • /GEORGE WAUDiK,'-who left his home in In- • ■/-*•! ™rcarPll> Southland, N. Z., on the 7th of i April, 1802, is requested to iv-turn home, or to communicate immediately with his wife, Mrs. Weorqk Walker, Invereargill. The above, who is an Englishman (from Staffordshire), is about fifty, years of aire- in appearance ■ rather corpulent---large grey busliy whiskers and i moustache—baU forehead aud l«u» a very slight halt • in-his walk. When last heard of, was about leavine Dunedm tor Cnrjstcinuc!). Any informal ion iv fe <awiins th« person alicve de . scribed will be thankfully ixecivvd by his wife Mrs , bEORGE Walb.hk, Lm-rear^ul, Southland. SEEDS.— Early Seed Potatoes on Sale. Law, fc-omner, aud Co., General Seedsmen, Oct^on ■N 0' T I C li. ~~~ i ■ - • TO OWNERS, DEALERS IN STOCK AND OTHERS. WITH reference to the' advertisement of Jlerare. .Dnyeivftlt.L-onn,.and-Co. contained in the last three issues of tho Ola>jo Daily Times under the .above heading, I beg to state ti.at having called on those gentlemen, for an explanation of their most unwarrantable notice, and having been refused any satisfaction whatever in the- matter, it is i:ow recessary for me m refutation to muiir-on that, though wrongly strongly urged by tliem to join them in business, 1 refused their oifcra, and have never made or attempteu to make, or obtain, uny snie of stock through any statement that 1 ever' was or had been in their employ, or was authorised r,o effect sales on t.ieir behalf, and J than-iore give the .statement made by tiieui a most unqualified denial, ami can only designate this covert ait;u-k as a most unworthy attempt to injure me and the business with which 1 am now connected .. JOHN STE PHENSON WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT OAMARtf, The Entire Clydesdale Hor?e " CHAMPION." (^HAMPION was bred by the late John Wilmore, \J Esq., Kmlet; was yot by the late Mr. H ~ees horse" Champion.1' Hi, dam, " Wilmore's Blossom," "Blossom's dam " Lincolnshire Flower." "Blossom was got by " Old Lincoln." « Lincoln" and 1-lower were both imported !>•/ the late Dr Hilmore, which makes " C^iuupiou" one of the Purest Cart Stallions in the Colony. Terms; £8.--Urooms Fee, 55./ to bs paid at the first service. One mare in six, belonging to any bona fide owner, will be served free of charge o , \ ,V ,;,, " ' MAI*K NOBLE. September 15, 1862. MOB OF CATTLE FOR SALE. A £I? E T b of well^led battle, numbering about XX &UU, to be seen on a Station in tiie northern part the Province. , Apply to PALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. FOII SALE, A DESIRABLE FRI-EHOLD PROPERTY -CL two miles from the Post- Office, consisting- of an excellent Six-roomed House, with goo.i ganlen, well stocked with fruit trees, and ten Acres of Land part bush. . ' Immediate Possession Given. Title Crown Grant. . A good two-roomed House with Half-section in relichet Bay, , Also, To be Let, one or two good Houses in Town Apply to . GEO. S. BRODRICK, 1 Mercer's Buildings, • ■••■ Princes-street. NOTICE. Respecting Deserter from.the Army and Navy. Attorney-General's Office, Auckland, sth April, IBC2. FREQUENT instances having occurred of De sertion from- Her Majesty? s Sea and Lan Forces m this Colony, - Notice is : Hereby given, W the "most rigorous proceeding will be taken against any person enticina away, harboring, concealing, or employing Deserters. 1 he-enactments relating to the above oftence are subjoined for information. FRANCIS D. FENTON, Assistant Law Officer. CLAUSES OF IMPERIAL ACTS RELATING Natal Desertion. 10 and 11 Viet., chap. 62, sec. 11. And be it enacted, That every person who, by words .orjmy pther.meaus whatsoever, shall persuade any person in Her Majesty's Navy to desert, or improperly absent himself from his duty, shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty pounds jbr every such act; and every person who shall assist or procure any person m Her Majesty's' Nary to desert, or impro^ perly absent himself from his duty; or shall conceal «npl?X«jor continue toemploy any person belonging o Her Majesty'sTfavy, wto shall"be" a deserter, or mprpperly absent from his duty, knowing him to be ,uch a:desertor,..or so improperly absent, shall forfeit and pay the sum ot thirty pounds for every such assistance ; procurement, concealment, employment or continuing of employment, as aforesaid.'' ' Marine Dkserxion. -. 21 Viet., cap. 7, sec. 54. An y> person who shall, in any part of Her Malesy s dommioi)B,by wordsior any other means whatsoeverchrectlv or indirectly, procure any Marine to desert;,, or shall by- words-or by any other means whatsoever, attempt to procure or persuade any Marmeto.desert; and ; any person who, knowing that Manno is akjut to desert, shall aid or assist him in .deserting j or, knowing any Marine to be a deserter, -"hall conceal'sucli deserter, or aid or assist such concealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall, be deemed guUty of a-misdemeanor, and > shall on conviction thereof, be liable to be punished by: fine or, impriEonaient, or both, as the such conviction shaU take place ~.:,-^,.MniliEY7Dj^KTi6H.' ~ ' , ■ ./,.-' ;* cap. 9, Sec. 88, ■J. W Person yho shall, in any part of Her Ma-lestysdommonsior-by any means whatsoever, di- . rectly or indirectiy,,prpcure any Soldier to desert, or attempt to procure or persuade any Soldier to desert, and any person who, knowing that any Soldier is about to desert, shall aid or- assist him in deserting: or, Knowing any Soldier to be a deserte, shall concea such deserter, or aid or assist such deserter in con ceaiing himself or aid or assist in his rescue, shall b aeeraed gtulty o£ a misdemeanor, and'sh'all, on coe nction thereof, be liable to be punished by fine o mprisonment, or both as the Court before which nch conviction shall take place inav adjudge. ~VT B-L-8. 0. N COLLEGE. -i-1 PRINCIPAL Ebqinjju) Bboughton, Esq., M.A., of Balliol * ' College, Oxford. • ASSIfaIANT MASTERS : Johh Yprora/ E«qi. 8.A., Trinity CoHege, Dublin . ■ ' ■ and G. Cottkmil; Esq. '. ,- , DBA wing and'jiusjo mastees: — Jf-GDi^-Esqi-rand-C^W.-MAKBT, Esq.. " TERifs ; :^T-JFor thensual course .bf education for the three upper classes, .£9 per annum -for the three lower .classes. £8 per annum; Drawing and Music, extra,jjjßoaru and residence (including washing), £60 per annum,[payable.quarterly in'adyance. , " ~-^up■^B/^t^^ert,^ay ;; dine'*tthe College, at C 73S£ery w pupil mti^ be.upwaras >f, nine years of age, 'able to" read" flueptly; and write from dictation, and Know the first four rules of arithmetic. Further particulars to be learnt from the Secretary. Mr. BKkraawAm, to whom »pplicatiom are to W addreettil.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 7

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