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Shipping Notice STEAM TO~THE TAIHRI RIVER AND WAIHOLA LAKE. 6;^fefti-^S. rPHE regular steamer jj)|k|§imlSs§^ Will sail for the above ports ou Wednesday next, For freight apply to _ HOIJQHTON and COj Slafford-street. STEA& T% TS^\ YA\^aSip NEA^ m, CJHOULD sufficient induce•fMLsftffiESfcv D merit offer, tho steamer llMwm^S. PLANET will sail lor the <JL%g3siaC» above Punt on Wednesday to the Laka save 60 miles of cartage by thiSloUte- H. HOUGHTON & CO, Stafford street. NORD STERN, FOR SYDNEY. *_jl T)ASSENGERS booked can go iSftSl^v X on board on Tuesday. "^-lKiSs^k> For remaining passages apply as she will clear at Customs on Wednesday and proceed to sea. ' # Freight will be taken, if early applicatloa is made t0 WM. H. MUMFORD, Princes-street. ALDINGA, FROM MELBOURNE. ■\TOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—LighterB are this i^ day discharging:. Please pass entries at once to prevent goods being scut to bond. Freight must be paid to Agents and lighterage to the undersigned before delivery can be given. Cargo landed and not removed each day by 4 p.m. will be stored at risk and expenseofConsignees.^ TORDf . Princes-street. JOHN DUNCAN, CAPTAIN BROWN, FROM LONDON. THIS Vessel will be reported at the Customs to-day, consignees are requested to pass their entries without delay, present bills of Lading, and Arrangements have been made with Air H. Wurm, to lighter the cargo at current rales. Consignees objecting thereto will please notify the same, in writing, before 12 o'clbsk noon this day. Goods will be at consignees risk as soon as delivered from ship's tackles, in terms of Bills of Lading. DALGETY. RATTRAY and CO, Rattray-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE SCHOONER EMMA, FROM MELBOURNE. THE above vessel having entered at the Custome, Consignees will please pass Entries and Pay Freight to the undersigned without delay. All good* not taken away by 4 o'clock p.m., will be stored at the Consignees risk and expense. A.andJ. SCOULAR. - Missing Friends. /GERMAN BROWN,—Communicate, by letter, V 7" immediately wtih Waters, Morton, and Robertson, on business of importance. TOSEPH DIMELOW, Write; your wife is ext) ceedingly anxious.—lß7, Autumn-street, Ashby, Geelong. Information from any one will greatly oblige '"','.'' ' THE Party who was inquiring for the mare strayed in the vicinity of the White Swamp^an have it by calling at the White Swamp Hotel. Meeting. DUNEDIN DEBATING CLUB AND MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Weekly Meeting will be held in Grey's Assembly Rooms, Rattray-street, To-night, at half-past 7 o'clock, when (on account of the unavoidable absence of Mr Jago) Mr Stewart will open the following subject -"Ought a prisoner to be al-' lowed to give evidence in his own cause ?" The Public invited. ftA REWARD.—Lost from the Barque Kllen ob/V Simpson, a JOLLY BOAT, 16 feet lon<r, painted black, white bottom ; ship's name outside, and master's inside. Any person found in possession of same after this notice.will be prosecuted. Royse, Mudie and Co, Stafford-street. , TOL KN or STRAYED, light grey Horse, brauded BT on the near shouldei ; jj stands 17 hands high. Any person returning same to Mr Mackiatosli, Blacksmith, Hope-street, will be rewarded. • OST, on Saturday .Evening, a Patent Lever Silver Watch, number known. Any one bringing it to the Exchange Hotel, will be rewarded. ,-■.-. Stock THIS DAY, i MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. Provincial Sale Yards. BULLOCKS. PRIME FAT BULLOCKS. Ex ECLIPSE, from Port Albert. DRIVER, MACLEAN, and CO have received instructions from John Johnson, Esq., to sell by auction, at the above Yards, on Monday, the 16th inst, at 2 o'clock sharp, O £ Very Prime Fat Bullocks (heavy weights). THIS DAY, MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock sharp. Provincial Sale Yards. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. are instructed by Messrs J. and A. Mitchell, to sell by auction, on the above date, Ex Lady Ann, from Melbourne, SO Head of really first-class Horses, consisting of— .. ■ .-.:..■:..-■. I A THICK-SET Well-conditioned Draught A. \J horses 1 A UPSTANDING Big-boned Coachers, 11/ And "I A WELL-BRED Hackneys, up to any XVf reasonable weight ' The auctioneers can strongly recommend the above, as they have been selected by Messrs J. ami A. Mitchell, who are well acquainted with the requirements of this market. - TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, ~~ At 12 o'clock. PROVINCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 17th inst., at 12 o'cleck, 1 BEAUTIFUL English Gig, strong and well finished, Also, "I SET of Gig Harness. TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. HORSES. FIRST-CLASS HORSES. Ex Hydra, from Melbourne. DRIVER, MACLEAN, and CO. are favored with instructions from Thomas Wilkinson, Esq., to seil by_ auction, at the above yards, on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at twelve o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, i i\ Q VERY fine Horses and Mares, consisting wO of heavy powerful draught horses, younpc, and thoroughly staunch ; splendid saddle and harness horses, and weight carrying hackneys, all in first-rate condition. , PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. To be sold on account of whom it may concern. DRIVER, MACLEAN and Co, will sell by auction, at the above yards, on Tuesday, the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, to pay freight and charges— . ; A brown horse, ex Joshua Bates, from Mel* bourne. .:, .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 361, 16 February 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 361, 16 February 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 361, 16 February 1863, Page 6

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