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Amusement. • j P\ UN IS DIN GA'IIRICK CLUB. Ktheusal of "Money," to-morrow evening, Theatie Unv il. at nn]\t n'c'fii-lv -.bnn>- ____^ \\ MATCH tv be Rowed between Jn"ob Tnrntjull Ol nnd Viei Pieice, for a Silvor Cup. to Pelicliet Bjj- ami back to the NeW~J,etty, on Satiirday, J<ebruiii y 21. ; ._ ■■■■ riMIH Excelsior Hall, Gcorge-slreer, is now open. JL This hall is well suited for lecfures, concerts, ten, public, and other meetings. Apply totbepropiietor, James Clarke, Excelsior Temperance iioto, < 'eor^re-stieet. "1 t■ y jj ■■ a t 11 s,; , Kattray-stieet. Warm, Col 1, and Shower Baths can be obtnincc from 6 a.vi. 10 8 p.m. fundays till 12 noon. Private Baths for ladies. q BEISSELj Proprietor. •y-AUXHALL ftAKUEK SThe buildings specially erected f ji- private pic-nic parties, are now completed. . Ko extra charge will be mnde parties wishintr to provide their own collation can have the exclusive use of the grounds, and can he supplied with the choices wines tceMei-witb servanis; others wishing to be catered-for by tho-e eminent re-taurateurs (Messrs Waters, Morton and C 0.,) will ple 4 vse communicate 10 thut firm, who will be n-.ost lappy to execute any oi-de's at a few hours notice, and to pnvent disappointment parlies will please give three days notice to the proprietor.^ FARIKy> MISS NEWMAN, Professor of the Pianofyrt< and e=i».gitifi (pupil of Frank Mori), will belimii v.to give lessons. Address M. N., office of tinEducational. .-'..-'; E UfATIt'N. LADtF.S' Boarnin-r and Day S(h:ol, Albertsirtet, conducted by Mr» UMou. Vacauciet tur Two Youug-L dies as iioindcrs. NX 'tJON COLIiKHE.—The next Session ot tlit Colleue will COMMENCE on MONDAY, the 10th of February. Principal :— J. D. O keen wool) Esq. Classical awl Mathematical Master:-Rev. ('<■ h, Maclean, 8.A., Trinity Colleuc, Uubliu. junior Division :—K. Foiim, Esq., of Harrow ; and G. Coitekill Fsq. Drawing:—J. bULLY, Esq Music :-C. W. Makbv, Esq. Military Drill:— K. F'lßtTEn, Ksq. Terms :—For the usual coursi of education f r the three upper classes, L 9 per annum; for the three lower cla.-ses, L 8 per annum; Drauinland Music, extra. Board and Residence (including washiiipr), LSO per annum, payable quarterly in/advance. An exhibitiou of Lls pei annum will be given to each boarder whose parents or guardians reside within the Provinces of Nel-on cr Marlliorpugh. *.n the Ist of May, lt!G3, five Scholarships will be ofßred for competition, viz , two Foundation Scholarships of L2O and LlO respectively, tht Kicliinnnd Scholarship of L3O, the Newcome Scholar ship of L3O, and the Stafford Scholarship of L'2o. Due notice of the terms on which they will be competed for will be given. Pupils, not boarders, may dine at the College, at a cjiarpe pf 16s per month Every puvi' must be upwards of nine yenra_ of nge able to read fluently, and write from dictation, ana acquainted with the firr-t four inks of Arithmetic. Further particulars to be learnt from the Sicretary, Mr Bii.ithwaitc, to whom applications are to Le addressed. Nilson. January 7th, 1803 Tenders /^ARPKNTERS.—Tenders wanted for the supply \j of Tali'es, Forms, aud St etchers. Apply Aldinga Hotel, Stall >r :-street. rpENDEKS wanted- to convey Life ' Joat, now X lji-g at Punrdfn. fier. tp I itke Wnk«tipu. f pENDKUS are invited for the Erection of a Villa J residence iit the Molyneux, Plans and specifications to be spen at my office, and 'fenders to he sent, in on or before 12 o'clock on Saturday, February 21st, ]BG3. ;'t: U. GREENFIELD, Architect, Princes-street Norib. TENDERS FOR MAILS. SEALED TRNDERS .w'll be receivpd at fhi= f Mice, on ur before the.»(venth (7th) day of Mate!', from parlies willing to carry Maiis as uudermention d, twine week'y each way, from 'he 31st d >y of March to the 31st of L/tc jmber, 1863; days and hours of arrival ani depaiture to be fixed lythe Postmaster :- -Ist.—B-twcen the Post Office at Waiwera and the I' st ' ffice at tlie'south cmi of Lak. WiikaMpu, via the Pyramid and Nokomai. 2nd.—Blween the Post Office at the south end of Lake Wnkntipu and t'flices to be establislnd at Queem-town aud Frauktovvn 3rd.—Between the Post Office at Franktown and Arrow Hiver. 4th.—Between the Post OiEces at Dunstan and at lake Wanaka. Tenders to bo at per annum. Security will be lequired for the due performance of the services. 'Parties tendering to state the nnmes of their securities in full, also the proposed mode of conveysdic^. ■,■■■■";■■ 'I he Government will not he bound to accept the lowest or! any of the tenders.. ■ ■ ~ ...;•■■"• ARCH. BARR, i * Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Dnnp.din, 30th' February, 18C3. Business Notice \/f A. 11 T ii N~ F UN D. Snme llected ... ... ... fl?* 13 C Mr 0 P. Fa-quhar .. ... 2 0 0 Mr C--1. Thatcher .. .. 010 0 Mr H. VV. Robinson ... .. 110 Dr v\ ilson .. .. .. 3 3 6 Dv T. M. Eocken — .. 3 3 0 £134 11 0 I he? to acknowledge Jthe receipt of above additional subsciipiions. WAI. H. MUMFORD, Treasurer. "VTOTICr-l—By Deed dated the tenth day of Feb__N luary, mifi thousand eight hundred and sixtythree, made between Henry1 Charles Herlslet, therein de>ciibed of the first pait, Walter Peacock Simpson, and VVi liam lies, respectively therein described of the second part, and the several per?ons creditors of the taid Heniy Charles Hertslet executing the said deed, of the third part, the said Henry Charles Hertslet assigned all and singular the debts, monies, and securities for nionev, goods, chattels, personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever of him, the siiiJ Henry Charles He:tslet, in possession, reversion, expectancy, or otherwise, upon trust to sell and convert into money such pai t thereof as shall not consist of ready money, and after pnyimr a.l 1 xpenses to pay and satisy so far as the resiiue of the said monies realised by the said sple will extend, the *:re ilitois of the said' Henry Cha'les Hertfclet, whu shall by themselves or their aaents,- or in '.lie name of their partneiship firms, execute the said dee), ihe amount of debts rue or owing to them resj ectively from the said Henry Charles Hertslet, ra'cably and proportionately. All monies owing to the estate should firth with be paid to the Trustees, and creditors intending to come in under the said Deed of Assignment, must execute the same on or before the seventh day of March, one thmsanri eight hundred and sixty tbrte, or the\ will be exo'uded from any benefit, which shall arisr; from the paid deed. ' This Deed lies at the office of Metsrs Hqworth and Hraham. Solicitors, Princcs-streLt, Dunedin, for signature by the c editors. Dn.neuin, 20th I*ehrua-y.18«3. N OTICX 13 HEREBY GIVEN that an application l-as been made by Francis Stevens, in ac ordance with the "Patents Act, 1800," for the issue to him of testers patent, granting jto him the fxclu-ive right to manufacture a certain /Machine for Splitting Shingles. And further notice is hereby given that any person or persons who mny wish to prefer any objections to the grfifitmg of such letters patent, are hereby re-quested?-within four months from the pub ieaf.ion heriof, to forward to Charles Knight, of Auckland, Kftquird, M.D.1 (being the pereon appointed for that (urptee under the provisions of the said Act), a statement in ivritiug selling forth grounds of such objections', subscribed with.his, her,.or their proper name oVnaiDe?andaadr^RANClS STEVENS,- ' (Jiafton-road, Auckland, v Frtvuary 4,18C3.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 365, 20 February 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 365, 20 February 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 365, 20 February 1863, Page 6

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