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... , Missing Friends. """.""," ' PBORGE TUJINERJate of Glasgow. *By apply- , \JT ing to Mi- Allan Lockhart, Macla<rgaii-street, (next house to (he laic firm MTallum and Murray I you will l»Barj<omelhni£ greatly to youv a Ivrmtnire. HEN RY J OHNSON^TLTIkIrcss of Heitry Johnson is particularly requested. He is a tail younir man, a with !uir hair, no beard or moustache, ve.y clean appearance, talks Woken • English, was wovkhig on'the load near -'Wailiola, and left (hat plarc in J tily la«t, for the purpose of Going to the Wooished. Any information respecting ■ him will be thankfully receive I by the Commissioner ! of Police, Dunedin. • r JOHN EGAN, from Liverpool, late ofßurranpfon" Diggings, will find his Brother James at Mr Griffin's Store, Walker-street, Dunedin. ;■ TOHN HART, lately arrived from Airdrie, - will l) hear news from home, on applying to Jolin Little, King-street, opposite Knox's Church. OHN WILKINSON, of Blackburn. Lancashire, —A letter from your father lies at 'the Dunedin Post-office. | "lUiELM ESHEH, of Glorfeld heg Halver, ( last heard of in 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. TendersMAILS BETWEEN TUAPEKA AND DUNSTa"n Chisf Post Office, . Dunedin, 141 a Nov., 1862. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this offr:e, or at the Post Office, Tuapeka Junction, on or before the 30th instant, fropi persons willing to carry Mails from an early day in December till the 30th June, 1863. as undermentioned :—Between Tuapeka Junction Post.Office and the Post Office, Dunstan, by way of the Teviot, twice weekly; one day carrying letiers only, and the other day carrying letters and newspapers. Dnys and hours of arrivals and departures to be fixed from time to time by the Postmaster. Tenders to he at per annum, and security will be required for the due fulfilment of the contract. The Governnipnt will not be bound to accept the lowest, nor any ofjhe* tenders. Tr-rrfeisto be endorsed '' Tenders fy*; I\£iii4between Tuaueka Junction and Dunstan." ~ :y" .-'-*■' ; ARCH. BARR, " __._ ' . Chief Postmaster. f IYENDERK aye required for. the Erection of a Two- |_ storey Building (labor only), in Princes-street, for Mi*. Meluish. Plans aud Specifications at Mr Meluish's, Photogjaphic Gallery, corner of Princes-street and Dovylmpr-street. ~" "~ N"~O~"T~ I ~G~R~~. fTJENDERS. — Canipbelltovm-road. — In conseJL quence-of an alteration in the projected works on the Campbelltov/n-road, occasionei by a vote of fhe Provincitil Council, the sections and specifications are withdrawn for the present. | ■■ _. H. P. MORSE. I TITO Builders, Contractors, &c —Eight-quarter X Grc-y Calico, r,n sale at HERBERT HAYNES & HATS, _' _ Princes-street. miiNDEUS.—Tenders Wanted for the -erection of X a Cottage at Cavcrshani. To be sent in at noon on Wednesday. December 3. MASON & ROSS, Architects, Manse-street. Dunedin, November 26th, 18G2. Lo3t, Found,'&c LOST. Ten Shillings Reward.—A small rough^ haired Terrier Bitch, with cropped ears ; supposed to have strayed in the neighborhood of the Military Barracks, or Park House. Any person restoring same to the undersigned will receive as above. B. B. MARTIN and CO., ■_ Hi«rh-strpe<:. £Z REWARD. : " lOST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Mr Goodall's Pad--1 dock, Tokomairiro, one Bay Mare, wearing a belt round neck Avith No. 26 thereon, branded EM near shoulder. Whoever will deliver the same, or give satisfactory information concerningl them to the undersigned, or to Mr. Goodall, Tokomairiro, will receive the above reward. . WILLIAM FERMAN. Tokomairiro, September 3rd, 1862. £5 REWARD. ~ LOST, on the 20th October, from the head of German's Gully, on the centre track between Waitahuna and Gabriel's, a Bay Mare, branded on the near shoulder OD (indistinctly), with saddle and bridle on, the latter having curved checked pieces marked thereon " Peat, London." The undersigned will pay the above reward to the person who may deliver the Mare at the Camp, Tuapeka, , , . EDWARD CROKER. rnWO POUNDS REWARD.—Lost or Stolen,' J from the Upper Taieri, a dark bay Pony Mare, Wl on off'shoulder, a white streak on forehead, black 3 ■ I points, off hind fetlocks white. The above reward will be paid to any one who will bring the said mare to C. Bun bury, Stafford-street. Duncdin. gjlOU ND, small Raft of Timber, cast ashore in JL 1 Dunedin Bay. Apply Godso, Princes-street south. IjIOUND. —Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark _ Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on the near shoulder. The owner can have him by paying expenses incurred. .If not claimed witliin Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. For further particulars apply to JAMES PARKER, Waitahuna, or at the Old Post Office Store. April _3rd, 1862. QTRAYED into my Yard, on the 23rd instant. A k!) Chestnut Cart Horse, branded J S on near shoulder, If not claimed within- seven days, will be sold to pay expenses. Lively Yard. James Smith, George-street, November 26th, 1862. STOI'EN or Straye<r,lfrbrF'"CaverFha"iii,'one~Ohesnut Cob, bob tail, branded B on near shoulder ; also, one Grey Mare, about saven years old, newly shod on the. fore feet. Whoever will return them to' "W. Pollock will receive £-i reward. : ' ! Of) REWARD.—StoIen, on, Wednesday, 26th day "djfj. of November, from the residence of W. 11. Cutten, Esq., Anderson's Bay, a Cattle Dog*, large size, color, yellow j with white on the neck, breast, and leg?, a little rough about' the face; answering to the name of Tweed. He was seen to be led away with a flax string, by a lad of 15 or 16 years of age,' who was carrying a bundle of flax, and walking bare foot, With his boots hung over his shoulder, and who was travelling in Ihe direction of Tomahawk Valley, Portobello, or .the East Harbor. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to conviction of the offender, or the re covery of the dog". '■• '•".'• Medical. ■■•- - MED I^Ta LJ ~ ~: 'NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ' DR. WILSON has removed to Maclaggan-street, opposite the Shakspeare and Shamrock Hotels Private Residence: George Villa, George-street. , ~ -. MEDICAL. .... .■.:,■; ■•..,■,- ■'< T\ R MAR T V Ri, Surgery: Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. . i Residence : Stewart-street, "opposite the GaoL ' Houre of Consultation:— -. \ - 9to 11 a.m. 2to 4 and. 7to 9 p.m. ' DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor oil Medicine, and Aceoncheur, may be consulted daily at his residence, Dowling-street, West, the third .house on the left, after ascending the steps a the Cutting-, on the same side as the Bank of New South Wales. REMOVAL" ~" MR JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST. Having after nearly 15 years experience in Edinburgh, London, Dublin, America, and the Austra- ] han colonies, adopted this country as his future home ! respectfully thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen ofJ Dunedin, and the province of Otago generally, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during his nine months residence amongst them, and in announcing hi 3 removal from High-street to Princes-street, to | assure them that he will ever continue to exercise hi | profession to the interests of his patients, by bringing j his_ experience to bear on climatic requirements, I giving- no pain, pnd executing all the artificial branches as hitherto on the most approved modern 1 principles, and in an effective and artistic manner. Attendance after 10' a.m. The Poor attended Gratituously from 9 to 10 each .Morning". , - - * , Please observe present address, viz.:— * PRINGES STREET, . . Octagon side of Cutting. ' DENTISTRY. -\JI It. AL.P RE D B .0.0 T , Surgeon, and Mechanical Dentist, (Opposite Medical Hall,) P R I N C ES -STREET, Having had ' considerable experience under the tuition of some,of the".leading members of the profession, he feels himself competent to undertake the most difficult cases, and will guarantee perfect satisfaction to* those who may favor Mm with their patwastgCr •'-' ' ■'■" "' * " - '•- -" Charges strictly numerate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 7

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