Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

-'.. Shipping Notice. FOR MELBOURNE. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP. The A 1 Clipper Ship ST. CLAIR. t*4|!|^ mHE ST. OLAIR has first*ij&gy^«gss2£L class accommodation. She will sail punctually on or about the 11th instant. Intending passengers can be booked at the offices j of the agents up till Thursday, the 11th instant. Passengers to be conveyed on board by the last steamer, on Thursday next. W. and G. TURK BULL and CO., Agents j ■ Or > LESLIE and CO., Jetty-street. ST.: CLA.IK, FOR MELBOURNE. fe<csr**^s. in?A.SSENGEIiS can go on '«ird THIS DAY, by the ;yMiy ! J|£gg' afternoon steamer. Sa^iaaStf^SlsJ^ For parss .ge, apply to W. G. TURNBULL& COi, Agents, High-street. FOR MELBOURNE, THIsIdaT! ' te^rf^v HjIHE GOMMISSARIS DES ■^^^^^\ 4- KCBNIGS VAN L»ER HEIN will take Ten Passengers, wagfcßßKßna^gy if booked in time, to go on boai-d per Pride of the Yarra at two o'clock sharp. Apply at once to LLOYD, TAGGART and CO.. ■ Jetty-street. FOR IJVVEttUARGiLL" •Jy^S^V fin He Montczuma will have im-"B^i-g^^^^ -I- mediately despatch. Stafford- street. FOR THE MOLYNEUX": t£=4>^|vv TpHE Favorite Schooner . James Greeve, Master, ««]S^^^^^^^Will sail for the above port on or about Friday, the 12th instant. For freight or passage, apply F. CAIRNS, Jetty-street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS PER STEAMER GtfELONG. ALL Goods must be taken from. alongside the vessel at the various p»rts of disharge, and unless claimed by the Consignees will be landed and stored at their risk and expense. All freight must be prepaid by shippers in Dunedin, unless in cases of special arrangement with the underoigned, CARGILL and CO 3 Agents. Dunedin, 6fch December, 1862. . MALLACH; KENNEDY ana CO, Ship Cnanf dlers and General Storekeepers, George-street" and Mount-stret, Port Chalmers. ' MALLAOH, KENNEDY and MOiiTONTTi? toriari Butchers1 Company, opposite the Jetty, Port Chalmers. Shipping supplied. lON fcER. Captain Co»te wil leave for the Molyneux, on Saturday, the 13th instant. STRELITZ & HART, TJTTHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONISTS, P RINCBS-STREHT, (Opposite the New Custom-House.) City and Country orders punctually attended to. ___ To Let. OHOP to LRT, fixtures complete. Apply No. 1, kJ Home Restaurant, Princes-street south. rpO LET, two Shops and three Cottages in WalkerX _street, low rent. Apply Cafe de Paris. TO LET, the City Bowling Saloon. Apply to Pulford and Co., High-street. fpO LET, the Furniture, Goodwill, and Effects of X a Private Boarding House, possession immediately. Address A.8.. office of this paper. TY\Q LET, Shop with two rooms, best part ofJGeorgeX street. Apply Pilling, Paperhanger, Georcestreet. rpo LET, the thrt c months' lease (with option of re■X newal) of that commodious Store in Walkerstreet, now & Co. mO LET, Shop .and Bakery, formerly occupied by X Mr Cramer, in Georpre-street; also Dwelling House adjoining, wifh yard at back and rieht of road, Also to let a few choice Building Allotments. Apply to Richardson and Reynolds, comer of Princes and High-street, or to Day nnd Meiville, Princes-street. VAUXHALL GAKDENS. TO LET by Tender, together or separately, for 3 6, or 12 months :— ' Bar Refreshment Saloon Tea Gar-lens Archery Ground Fruit Ground Bowling Green Confectionery Department Shooting Ground. A Steamer will ply regularly between Dunedin Jetty and the Gardens. A brass band will be fngaged, and a g; aud display of fireworks will take pl»ce in the evening*, as we 1 as other amusements ; in fine, no expense will be spared to render these Gardens the re.-ort of pleasure-seekers, and others in search of recreation. Tenderers are invited to inspect the premises on Saturday first, and have their tenders left at ray office, Princes-street, by Monday, loth inst. ■__ __.gI£iLILEi^LEYMissing Friends. ENRY JOHNSON.—The address of Henry Johnson is particularly requested. He is a tall young man, a German, with fair hair, no beard or moustache, very clean appearance, talks broken English, was working on the road near Waihola, and left that place in July last, for the purpose of going to the Woolshed. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by the Commissioner of Police, Dunedin. : JOHN WILKINSON, of Blackburn. Lancashire, —A letter from your father lies at the Dunedin Post-office. "ILHELM ESHER, of Glorleld beg Halver, last heard of in May, 1858, in Ballarat, —Any information respecting the above willbe thankfully received at the office of this paper, where there is a letter tor him with important news from his family . POSTAL. .MONEY ORDER BRANCH. * NOTICE h .hereby given that Money, Orders will be issued on and after the, ltt day of January, 1863, for the transmission of Money between the several Afoney Order Officrs in the colony. Commission will be. charged upon Money Orders issued at the following rates :— * , - ■. ">■■':■ V■■ '■ ■■■'■■•■■ ■.. ;: . . " "s" d For any sum not exceeding £5 .. 1,0 Above £5 and not exceeding £10 ... 2 0 No single Order will be issued for a greater amount than Ten Pounds. Full information as to forms, &c., will be supplied to the public on application at any Money Order Office. ; . ~ : READER, G. WOOD, For the Postmaster-Genei-al. I General Post-office, Auckland, 12th November, 1862. : LIST OF MONEY ORDER OFFICES IN NEW ZEALAND. AuoKiAND -Russel ...'-":': —Whangarei ' : New Plymouth-. , , ■ Napier— Wellingiok—Whanganui N blson—Collingwood Piotokt—Blenheim Lytteltok—Christchurcli : ! ■ — Kaiapoi '" ■ "■ ■■ " '.' — Timaru - - —■ •- < DtTKßDiN'—^Tuapelta.' : , ~...,,....■• - ..'■■':'', —Wajtahuna ~ • '-'-' ,-.'■ \ .. IN;yEECARGiiiL: /.:-".- "■:, :;v:, :1 ■-•:'■, ! I Note,—^Thc first, Office named in each provinceis the chief Money OrderOfSce of tbe Province "; ' | MAILS BETWEEN/MATAURA FERRY AND THE NOKOMAI. SEALED TENDERS'wU!"be-received at^his Office> on' or before the 19th December proximo, from persons willing to carry Mails weekly, between the Post Office at Mataura .Ferry and a Post Office to be established on the Nokomai Gold Field, from Ist January to 30tji June, 1868. ' Tenders to be at " per annum," and security wll be required for the due fulfilment of tlie contract; ' . The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest nor aity of the Tenders." arch: barr, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Dunedin. 28th Nov. 1862,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18621209.2.4.5

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

Word Count
948

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 303, 9 December 1862, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert