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Shipping: Notice 5 NOTICE TO PASSKNGKRS PER WONGA WONGA. > rpHE Steamer GOLDEN ' -*- A(*E will leave tllo New 4l^&£s"»w*'»«' v Jetty nt 11 a.m. sharp, conf \S§jlg9ap|jS!&!let^ vryinsr passengers on board. LLOYD, TAGGART and CO, Agents, Statfbrd-street. I NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SHIP OMEGA. FROM MELBOURNE. ' rTIHE Undersigned h"ving obtained Special Per- ' mission from H. M. Customs, will continue the Discharge of Cargo, from the Galliot lighter, from ' 12 o'clock to 4 p.m., THIS DAY. > A. h. THOMSON and CO., Agents. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. H^trT^Sv f BTHE favorite clipper schooner <J|S^ISiN X SUSANNAH BOOTH, _Jj3iS|SSi|sgi?> J. F. Clnlow, commander, will iSlliiaSsiisiSSS^ sail from Port Chalmers for the above port on Thursday next, the 12th inst. Shej is now lying alongside the new Jetty, where intending passengers can inspect her accommodation. For freight or passasrc, apply io FItANCK and CO., Agents, Manse-street. SUSANNAH BOOTH, FROM SYDNEY. THK above vessel having entered at the CustomHouse, Consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of lading for endorsement, and pay freight to * FRANCK and CO., Agents, Manse-street ' FIRST VESSEL FOR MELBOURNE. •fc*4>-cks. rri HE A 1 Clipper Ship ««-3^#fei£S\\ X THKODi, 800 Tons. This magnificent SSi&pS»%syliJr&ffflß?' Vessel will be despatched for Melbourne dir.ct, on or about Wednesday next. Arrangements will be made whereby passengers, on booking, can proceed on board at once. For further particulars, or orders to inspect the ship, apply to WM. H. MUMFORD, Slipping Agent, Piinces-street, 2 doors from Jetty-street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS FOR MELBOURNE. •^~ f\ t|IE A 1 Clipper THEODA, JL Has room for a limited "*Y-ffS|i^fH-^> quantity of freight at a low rate, g^S&rtigsisggSrg taken irom Dunedin Wharf. WM. H. MUMFORD, Shipping Agent, . Princes-street. FOR RIYERTON DIRECT. ♦y^r-^v rnHE Regular Trader COU—^J^^\ X RIER, Captain SULLl- "^^^^^^ VAN, will sail in a few For freight or passage, apply to H. T. GUEEN, Beigrave Chambers. Meeting. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. MEETING of the Provisional Committee at Otgood's Empire Hotel, on Monday evening, | Otli inst., at eight o'clock. j Business.—Revision of draft rules to be presented i to General Meeting of Members on following evening. W. J. HENNINGHAM, , Hon. Secretary. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT] MR HARRIS will address the Electors at Green Island Store, Green Island, on Saturday Evenins, 7th March, at 7 o'clock. At. the School-house, East Taieri, on Wednesday Evening, 11th March, at 7 o'clock. Also at Anderson's Bay, Caversham. West Taieri, •North Taieri, Port Chalmers, Tokoraairiro, Clutha Ferry, and Waihola, on future dates, of vriiich due notice will be given. MARTIN SHOLL, Hon. Sec. to the-Central Committee. ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. (OENTRAL Committee, ■ formed to secure the \J Election of the Hon. John Hyde Harris :— Messrs Messrs Wnlter Bell — M'Lean Geo. Brodie M'Leod and Gibson A.T.Campbell J. M'Neill J. C. Campbell F. Milville E. B. Caro-ill H.E.Nathan Jno. CargiU F. A. Orbell Alex. Carrick Pole, Dods and Cameron Cole, Hoyt and Co. — Pollock Oliver Cooper James Rattray S. Cullen James Redmnyne Alex. Cumming9 Henry Reynolds J. Daniels R. M. Robertsan J. S. Douglas David Ross John Duncan Royse, Mudie and C». Edwd. De Carie Louis Sampson Jas. Finch Win. Shand Thos. S. Forsaith James Shanks Wm. Hepburn Win. Shaw John Jones Martin fcholl Hrgh Khkpatrick J. M. South G. Lloyd Thos. Taylor ,H. D. Mafldock A. L. Thoraso* J. Marshall C. "VVehb — Mason Jos. Warmer A. M'Com'oe Jos. Williamson Alex. M'Landress E. F. Ward The Committee st daily at 3 o'clock, at their Rooms, in Rattray-street. MARTIN SHOLL, Honorary Secretary. Tenders mENDERS will be received tiil the 12th instant, X for the Joiner work of a large brick house. For particulars apply to Robert Murray, George-street. Ist March, !S6i. ■ - rpENDERS will be received until WEDNESDAY, J March 11th. at 11 o'clock, a.m., for the erection of a Four-room Cottage in Oargill street. Plans and specifications to be seen at Messrs Collins and Lewei's \ictoria House. Princes-street. FT\O CAittMiNTr..KS.- -Tenders wanted for addiX tions to the Crown Hotel. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office, Princes-street. Tenders close on tiie Bth inst. CHAS. Q. SMITH, Architect. rpjSNDEKei are invited for the erection of a Wooden X Cottage in Dowling-street. Plans and specifications at the office of the undersigned, and tenders to be lodged on or before the 10th instant, at 4 p.m. R. A. LAWSON, _, Architect. _ rpENDERS Requested for enlarging the Stores of X Messrs Thomas Brown and Co. Stafford street. Tenders received until Tuesday, 10th, inclusive. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Victoria Chambers, Manse-street. mENDhRS Requested for Additions to Cottage, X Cargill-street. Received until Tuesday, 10th instant, inclusive. DAVID'ROS3. Architect, Victoria Chambers, Manse-street. f lAENDERS are required tor the Election and i X Completion *bf a Cottage Residence. Plans and specifications to be seen at my ofKce. Tenders to ■ be sent in on or before Saturday 12 o'clock, March 1 7, 1863. t G. GREENFIELD, Architect, Princes-street, north. rpKNDKKS will be received until noou of Tuesday, , X 10th instant, for building the Wesleyan Church, at Port Chalmers. Plans and Specifications to be seen at mv office, and at Port Chalmers, on, application to Mr Monson. W. MASON. Belgrnve Cham>crs, Princes-street. mENDER» WANTED For the Fhting-up of a X Druggist's Shop, and dividing of a number of roomß at back, with other alterations—on the pre- ■ raises lately occupied by Mr W. B. Evanß, Rattraystreet. ■'■■'■■ f Applications to be made to 1 V Messrs COTTERILL and DKRMER, • Medical Dispensary, t ■ .- Manse-street. TENDERS. ~* rp.ENDERB will be received untjlnoon of Monday, 1 X 16th instant, for a block of Stone and Brick - Buildings, three storeys high, to be built in Mact hggan-street. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office. "WM. MASON. Beigrave Chambers, • ?■■ Princes-street, N.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 378, 7 March 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 378, 7 March 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 378, 7 March 1863, Page 3

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