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renders. notice .- TfIENDRBS. — Cnrapbelitown-road. - In conseJL qucnro cf an alteration in the projected works on the Cnnipbelitown-road, ocasionel by a vote of i he Provincial Council, the sections and specifications arc withdrawn for the prtsent H. P. MORSE. rpO CONTRACTORS, kc— Tenders a-e invited A. for the Erection of Two Cottages. For parti- ! culars, &c, apply Monson and Vabland, Architects, i Sinclair's Chambers, Manse-street. mO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection of two 2-storey shops, in Maclaggan-stveet. for P. Lawrence, Esq. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office, on and after Monday, IOHi. G. GREENFIELD, Architect, Manse-street. mo CARPENTEKS and BUILDERS.—Tenders X are required for the erection of an Hotel in the Country, thirty miles from town, for Carpenter's and Joiner's work (labor only), and for the supply of •all materials, and labor for the remainder of the work. Plans and specifications to he seen at our office on and after the sth instant. Tenders to be sent in on the 19th instant. MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects, Sinclair's Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin. mo BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c—Tenders A are required for the erection of a large Hotel in the Country, for labor and all materials. Full particulars can be obtained, and plans and specifications seen, at our office, on and after the 6th instant; and tenders to bo sent, in on the 19th instant. MOiNSON & VAHLAND, Architects, Sinclair's Chambers. STEAMSHIPS ALBINGA, OMEO, AND GOTHENBURG. 'jPENDERS wanted for lumping1 and other labor Jl on board the above steamers. ItOYSK, MUD IE and CO. Lost, Found. Se £1 REWARD. T OST, on Saturday last, a.small halfbrcd Trrrier, JLJ color, brown, answering to the name " Gyp " Anyone bringing the same to the office of Me«ri I Bullock and Wa-fcer, Stewart-street, shall receive the above reward. ~ £2 rewardT" LOST, behvepn YVaihok Hotel and Saddle Ilili, a Gold Geneva Watch, in a red morocco case Numbor and maker's name known. Whoever wiii nstoi-ft the sf.m." to Mr Cements, Taieri Bush Ho<el • or to itrCoghiJl, Lake Hotel, will receive the"above reward. £3 REWARD. r OST, Stolen, or Strayed, lVom Mr Goodall's PpclI 1 doeic, TokcKiniriro, one Bay Mare, wcarin'.- a belt round ne-jk with No. 26 thereon, branded cV near shoulder. Whoever will deliver lh s fa m» or ffivo satisfactory information concerning thorn' to I tbc un.ierslpne.l, or t > Mr. GoodaU, Tokomairiro will receive the above reward. I m , . . n WILLIAM PERSIAN. | Tokomairiro, September 3rd, 186-2. j FIVTPO UNDS RE~WARD. i J OST or STRAYED, a dark bay Mare, brande jI.J Rb near .shoulder, long tail, white less, ard was last seen about thron months a^o with'a rope round her neck, between Wetlierstone's and Gabriel's Gully. Whoever will bring the same to the Caledonian Hotel, Walber-strcer, Dunedin, will receive the above reward. gjVjUND. —ritrayecj on Mount {Stewart, a Dark JL Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on the near shouWer. The owner can have him by paying expenses incurred. If not claimed within I'ourtoen flays will be sold to defray expenses. For further particulars apply to " JAMES PARKER, Wnitahuna. or at the Old Post Office Store. April ir*rd, i8{;?. Board and Residence. ABBRYLEIX HOUSE, the most private Hotel in Dunedin. Two or Three Gentlemen enn be accomodated with comfortable board and residence Table de Hotejit 6 A Respectable Youn«- Man can be accommodated X3L with Board and Residence in a private family within five minutes' walk of Post Oftce. Apply to C. G. T., office of this paper. /COMFORTABLE Board and Residence. Cawood \J Cottage, Stuart-street, opposite the Gaol. ADItS Jioarding'and Day School, conducted by Mrs Gillon, corner of-Albert-street and Londonstreet, nearly opposite Park House. O~ TAGO DINING-ROOMS AND BOARDING HOUSE, Prinees-strpet South, below the Police Barracks, and next to Walter Bell and Co's Timber Yard. Meals not to be surpassed in Dunedin, for instance Dinner, consisting of Soups, Roast or Boiled Joints' Made Dishes, Pastry, and Cheese, for 2s. ' Board and Residence by the day or week. By the Week, 30.5; by the Day, 6s. Good Beds T. NORTH Proprietor, late of Melbourne. UPERIOII Board and Residence ibr Two Gentlemen, in a private family in town. Terms very moderate. Apply Boarder. Post Office. f|V) "MINERS AND "OTHERS.—The" Fufrirad A. Plenty Restaurant, Princes-street, opposite Government Park, is now giving a substantial Meal for One Shilling, and comfortable Beds from Sixpence to One Shilling each. ' FIViYU^ or Three Gentlemen can be accommodated X with Board ami Residence in a pleasant part of the town, fifteen minutes' walk from the Post office For address apply to F. Mason, Esq., of Messrs Ma on and Co, llattroy-street. Business Notices. j PRODDFOOT'S DAIRY, Madaggan-street esi tablished 1857. GOLD FIELDS' HOSPITAL. A GENERAL MEETING of Subscribers, or intending Subscribers, to the above Institution will take place at the Hospital, on Thursday, the 20th. inst., at 4 o'clock p.m., when business connected with the firure support and management of the Institution will be transacted. It is particularly requested that representatives from outlying districts will attend the above Meeting. By order of the Provisional Committee C. HALLEY, Tuapeka, 10th November, 1862. >-ecie aiy. rilO PLUMiiiiRS —R. and T. HA WORTH beiiv A. about to erect powerful machinery for manufac° turing" all kinds of Spouting aud Corrugating will clear their present Stock at Reduced Prices. Princesstreet south. — ■ NOTICE. " ~"~ mHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between JL the undersigned, as Boarding House Keepers on the Woolshed,jjhas this day been dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN FRANCE. JOSEPH HOUGHTON. Witness: J. P. Blair. All Monies owing to the late firm will be collected by John France, and all debts will be settled by Mm. / Missing Friends. MR JESSE BARKER, late of TirabrelPs Gully Please to communicate with Charles Henry Herring, Post Office, Glenore. News of importance. WILHELM ESHER, of Glorfeld beg Halver, last heard of iv May, 185S, in Ballarat, —Any information respecting the above will be thankfully received at the office of this paper, where there is a letter tor him with important news from his family. " ALL WORK AND NO PLAY, MAKES JACK A DULL BOY," THEY SAT. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental; a good Dance, with good Music; and, a night of fun and real joviality, may be had any night at T. B. SMITH'S, Shakspeare Hotel, Rattray-street, Not forgetting, at the same time, a iirst-rate nobbier or a glass of genuine English ale, mild ov bitter, old or new, served in one of the largest music and amuse, ineni halls in Dune-iin. Good hoard and lodging, good meals, 'good beds and everything else good, and at moderate pricel, at the SHAKSPEARE. T. B SMITH, Proprietor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 2

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