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1 ■"■'>, i Board and Residence. '-■ "■; .-\ BOARD, and srparnlo Bedrooms, for, two gentlek men, at Mrd Jenkins, Clifton Villa, MaclagganBtreet, j \ • • • BO.'\ RD and Residence 'in (i private family." Terms, 30s weekly. Apply Prondfoot's Dairy, Maclnggan-street. .■v/r r s7 m v 1 n ' s, ' BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HULL. --" Superior,; Hoard and. Residence, for. Families and Gentlemen, _ ,^Jw-^____ PRIVATE Board a^d Resid^ncs^ Stafford House, Staftord-street. opposite Union- Hotel. '.;N.B.—, Families accommodated on moderate terms. .: -~- » riYWO Gentlemen require Lodgings two milesfroin J Dunedin. Paddock for two horses indispensable. P., ofh'ce of' this paper. ' j Tenders miiIND'ERS required for Lining and Papering Two 1. bouses. Apply Mr Kennedy, Golden Age, Stafford-street. ' ' • rpENDERS are requested for tbe erection of a JL Cottage oirsuburbmi Section 46, North Ea<t Valley. Plans and specifications may be seen with David Taylor, Princes-street. . . rpENDERS "Wanted for the • completion of the A Wesleyan Church. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of Messrs Mason and Boss,-Ar-chitects ; and tenders left there, till Four o'clock on Monday, sth January. MASON and ROSS, Victoria Chambers. N O T,I 0 E . finENDERS. — Cnmpbelltovn-road; — In '"conseJL qunnee of an alteration in the projected works on the Campbelltown-road, occasioned by a vote of I he Provincial Council, the sections and specification!! are withdrawn for the present. H. P. MORSE. ' ' NOTICE. " " ', "TUSNDERS will be received at tin's Office, or at the L Post Office. Dunstan, on or befoie the 10th January, ,1563, from persons willing to carry 'Mails Twice Weekly, between the Post Office at Dunstan, and offices to be established at the Cardrona and Arrow Riveis, v'a the Ferry at Ray's Station, from an early date till the 30th June, 1863; but. to be terminable ou'receipt of six weeks notice by either party. ' ;- ' ' ' ' Tenders' to be at per annum, and security will be required for the due fulfilment of the. Contract' Days and Hours of Arrivals and Departures to be fixed from time to time r by the Postmaster. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest nor any of the Tenders. Tenders to stale the earliest dale on which tho party tendering can commence the service. " , ARCH. BARR. Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, .Dunedin, 23rd December, 1802. TENDERS. rFIENDERS are required on or before Saturday, 'JL"'January 3rd, for the internal fittings of the new Bank of New Zealand. Plans and Specifications to be see at our Offices, Manse-street. MASON and ROSS, Architects. Lost, Found,, &c IOST.— A brown Terrier Bitch. Whoever will J bring the same to Fraser and Granger, Saddlers, corner of Princes and High-streets, will receive 10s reward. . •__ LTjST, in ■ Dunedin Bay, the bead and stern gratings of a dingy, with back board, bearing name of "Lark" in carved letters. Any one bringing the same to the office of this paper will be rewarded. L~OST - £10 RBWARD^-On Sunday, the' 2lst7a parcel of notes consisting of one £20* five £10, four £5, and tour £1 notes. The above notes and f beir numbers having J been" duly checked at the Banks, payment has been stopped. Apply to the Detective OfnVe, or Martin's Hotel, Stafford-street. ' £3 REWARD^ " 1" OST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Mr Goodall's Pad-' I j dock, Tokoniairiro, one Bay Mare, wearing a belt round neck with No. 26 thereon, branded fcM near shoulder. Whoever will deliver the same, or give • satisfactory information concerning them to the undersigned, or to Mr. Goodall, Tokomaifiro, will receive the above reward. 1 WrLLIAM FERMAN. Tokomairiro. September 3rd. 1862. "iTUVE POUNDS KEWaED.—Lost, from Look1> out Point, Caversham, on the 20th October, a small black draught mare, 4 years (rising 5 years), with three white feet, white star on forehead, long switch tail, and mane in good condition. Seen at Lookout Point on Sunday last, and missed on Monday morning. Any person giving information to John Sibbald, Princes-street, will receive.the above-reward. ifVrt HE WARD.—Stolen, on Wednesday, 26tli day otj/O of ;November, from the residence of W. H. Cutten, Esq., Anderson's Bay, a Cattle Dog," large size, color, yellow; with white on the neck, breast, and legs, 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 hi 9 shoulder, and who wnstravelling in the direction of Tomahavk Valley, Portobello, or the East Harbor. The above reward will be paid to any person giving such information us' will lead to conviction of the offender, or the re covery of the dog. , - - STRAYED (supposed in the North East Valley)" a Bright Bay Pony Mare, stiod on three feet, having the mark of a fiesh-blister, covering^ nearly the whole of the oft hip. Any person. bringing the fame, or giving information to the Undersigned^ will be rewarded. Win. Johnston, Solicitor, Duuedin. R. Ellis, Livery Stables, N.E. Valley. STOLEN from Knapdale Station, Mataura River, on the night of the 20th inst., two horses of the undermentioned descriptions, the property of A. M'Nab, Esq., J. P., who offers a reward of £50 on conviction, of the' person or persons, who has perpetrated this 6ffcnce. " - , .-. , Ist. A dark Brown Horse, aged, 14 hands hign, black points, saddle marked; and very much bitten by an entire, branded thus—JF on near shoulder, bangtail. This horse is remarkably well known in the Province of Southland; &c, £s Mr "M'Nab's, "Paddy." . - , „ 2nd. A bright, Chesnut Mare, aged 5 years, branded A.M. on near (shoulder, 15 hands .high, off hind fetlock white, .wall eyed in the oft eye, bang tail. ; TWO jPOUNDS REWARD. STRAYED from Carisbrook, a Bay Mare, anbranded, one hind foot, white, hind pastern points slightly enlarged. Any person giving such information as may lead to the recovery of the same will receive the above reward. BAYLY PIKE, Carisbrook. 24th December, 186 i. ■ '_ "VTOTlCEi—Strayed from my place, Two White J^ Bullocks, one branded J.L. the other E.K. Whoever will bring them to my place will receive Three Ponnds Reward. D. M.'Master, Waihola. rpEN POUNDS REWARD will be paid to any JL person who will hand over to Mr Shank, Government Surveyor, presently at Gabriels Gully, Tuapekn, or to any of the Police, 1 Bay Horse, branded lIP, with diamond between/, off neck, G years old. •1 Chesnut'Horse, branded J on naar neck, lost by Mr. Shank at Tuapeka. By order, Thomas Dick, Provincial Secretory. 20th Dec., IIBG2. mHE SHAKSPEARE CONCERT HALL. T. B. SMITH, Proprietor ,THE FIRST VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TALENT IN DUNEDIN. i ' JAMES HULL, The world-renowned, mirth-provoking, laughtercreating, side-splitting comic and burlesquesinger, i , i D. W. ROBERTS, First tenor; (received with rapturous applause every evening.- Admitted to bo the best sentimental singer in the'Australios. ' ■ ' .-, i T. CRUIKSHANK, The inimitable jig and hornpipe dancer. Not to be equalled on the "light fantaitio" in a cut and - shufflei up to a pas seul. • ■ ~ '' - ■ ■ > LEMAN,; Vj • • ...... . " Basso ; upexcelled for'his;magnifioenfc voice. Pianist:" llerr Finater. Violinist: At. Tbalberg. ange of singing, dancing, and music each aight,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 323, 1 January 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 323, 1 January 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 323, 1 January 1863, Page 7