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TT ENT HOUSE, BELL HILL.-Private Board XV. and Residence, 30s per week. A few Tacancies. Missing Friends. WILHELM ESHER, of Glorfeld beg Halver, . last heard of in May, 1853, 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. IF this should meet the eye of William Campbell, from Strathneffer, please communicate with John M'Donald, care of Daniel Cameron, Half-way Bush, concerning the death of your brother Sandy, and an important letter from your father. MRS, COKER, from Tasmania, you will hear of your husband by calling at Nelson's Boarding House, near Court House. TORAGE for 400 Bags of Grain, in StewartO street. Apply Henry Green, Walker-street. - ' •_____ ALL Kinds of Farm and Garden Seeds, from New Crops. LAW, SOMNER. & CO., ■ . Seedsmen, Octagon. BUTTEft, Colonial, Now Landed, ex Rangatira. Colonial Bncon, Eggs, ex City of Hobart. W rf ITTINGH AM BROS., Princes-street. : MONEY TO LEND. \ PPLICATIONS will be received by the ComXX mittee of the Otago Building and Land Society, from parties wishing to borrow from LIOO to L4OO, in sums of not less than LIOO for a term of two and a'half years on freehold security. - Applications to state the rate of interest and security intended 'to be offered, will be received by the Secretary on or before Monday, 24th inst. CHAS. REID, Secretary. A DMTNISTRATION OF JUSTICE— TheComjOL mittee for the preparation.of resolutions to be submitted to a public meeting "to consider the manner in which jus rice is administered in the Supreme Court at Dunedin,'' is requested to meet on Thursday Evening, 27th inst., at 8 o'clock precisely, at Moir's Hotel, Manse-street. . - BOOKS: BOOKS. .' £A AAA VOLUMES on Sale, at Dwtght's O\J \J\J\J Bookseller, near Parliament Houses, Melbourne. Catalogues of Architectural, Medical, Classical, Theological, and Miscellaneous Books poste for Is. From the largo stock on hand, Customer may depend upon their orders being promptly at ended to. . TO C APT AIN W. A. JAKVJ3 V, STKAMER TITAN lA. Inwrcargill, 18th November, 1862. Dear Sir, —We, the undersigned, cabin and; steerage passengers per steamer Titania,. from Tas- i mania to this port, wish to return our most sincere J .thanks for your kind and gentlemanly conduct towards us during the pass ige;- and as for your qualifications as a seaman we cannot say move than that we consider ourselves perfectly safe under all circusn- ! stances when on board jour good ship • and in taking leave of you and the good-ship Titania, we wish you a'hd her every success which can possibly attend you. We are, dear Sir, yours very truly, . Kbenezsr Hamilton : Josias M'Allan -•••■'-.' M.E. Ben wall ] S. S. Tayxob M. HOGAN ■ . . L.-PURKI>»B ■ - Chas. • Robinson . :: - J. Lilly. : 1 ■'•'. Daniel Collins ' '■-'■ ,"William Perrymak Charles Holder ' Sarah Ayrb . ■ . . Mary Smith • • Wjxliaji • Hamilton ; ' - TA. Devesni» ;• ( : Invercargill, 18th November, 1862. My Dear Friends, —I am really, short of;words to express the gratitude 1 feel for the kind and flattering1 testimonial I received from you ; suffice, therefore, to say, that a more orderly and. select, compa a v of.p^» r sengers have never graced any ship 'under my command. My earnest i wishes are for your welfare, and may the prosperity with which you may be blessed in your new country far exceed your most sanguine .ex- \ pectatious. - ■ •■ ■■'•'■ i lam, my dear friends, • Your sincere well-wisher, ■ •-,- '>•■■-<•'■-'■ William Andrew.Jarvey. To the Passengers per Titania, ■ ; -: , From Launceston to Invercargill. t ■ Dunedin, 23rd November, 1862; To, Captain Jarvey, . ■-....-. Steamer Titania. ..'."■,:. Dear Sir,— We, the cabin passengers by the Titania, beg to express our thanks for the kind and considerate attention which you have' shown to us during our short and' pleasant voyage from Invercargill to this port. We remain, dear Sir, Yours very truly, W. Spekr D. Drake A. Gocgh A. !Watson Mrs A. Watsjit J. Young John Heaps Mrs John Hbapb Josiah M'Callum James Lilly < C. V. Eobinsojt M. B. Bendall , S. Taylor ' , ,L. PORKISS ' D. Collins * ' •' Sarah Ayr* Wm. Peerymau

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 24 November 1862, Page 6

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