Missing Friends. ANY Person giving information of PETEK COBEY, to his lather Peter Cobey, to the address of Post Office, Port Chalmers, will be rewarded. LKKKu -BKAI*, late of Adelaide,—Should this :. meet the eye of Alfred ,Bean, he is earnestly requested to write to his uncle, George Beau, care of Post-office, Uunedin ; or " Invercargill Times," Invereargill. CHAHLES MOUNTNKY, your Wile from Greene-etreet, Richmond, Melbourne, has arrived. -Address Post-office, Dunedin. DENNIS LYNCH, who left Wellington for , Otago about six months since, is requested to communicate with his wife immediately. JSllen Louisa Lynch. Wellington, Feb 12,1863. If this shouldmeet the eye of Alexnnder Aitken, of G'asgow, he will hear of his Brother, James M» Aitken, by writing to Glenore Post Office. TOSEPH COOPER, your Brother Thomas has t) Arrived from Dunolly. Address, J. Farra, Walker-street. I OHN SHIELDS,Iate ofGeorge-street.is requested tl to call immediately on Robinson, Hart, and Co., Stafford-street. _^_____ AMISS SENIOR SAYKKS— V.our Mother and Sister have arrived from England, and wish to see you. Two letters at Dunstan, several in Dunedin. • . MR H. BECKINGSALK is requested to call at the Royal George Hotel, where he will hear of relatives just arrived. ' ROBERT WHARTuN better known amongst the miners as Coloroy Bob, left Dunedin for the Dunstan, Nov. 16, 1862. Any information respecting him will be thankfully' received by his Wife. Address Mrs Wharton, Dunedin Post Office. ——— Hotels, etc. W * L LIE LANG, ■•■-!/' Of the Old Identity O AGO REF RES H MEN T ROOMS, HIGH-STREET, BEGS respectfully to return his thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal support accorded to him during the .past, takes "this opportunity to wish each and all, Old and New Identities, " A Happy New Year.' They will find the viands at his Table as good, i not better than formerly, the charges for which are extremely moderate. The Wines and Beers are of the best brands. P.S. —Meals ready at all hours. WOOLLEY'S BEACH HOTEL, Beach-street, Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti. Travellers and passengers per steamars, will find the best of accommodation at the aboye hotel. Wines and spirits of the first brands. Good stabling ; best hay and oats. Lost, Found, &c. LOST.— A Parcel of £20 Bank New Zealand Notes. Nos. known. £50 Reward on returning them to the office of this paper. LOST —A Trunk, addressed G. Wright, passenger per City of Hobart, for Otago; came up in the Lady Bnrkly, 4 o'clock yesterday afternoou. Any person returning it to Mr North's, Otago Dining Rooms, Princes-street, will be rewarded. ~ DOG LOST. LOST— A small cream colored Terrier Puppy, with collar and address on. Any one bringing the same to Mr M'Lean, Bank of New Zealand, will receive £1 reward. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST. —A Snuff-colored Collie Dog, answers to the name of Pup. The breed of this dog is well-known in the district, and belongs to Donald Kennedy, Wairarapa, near Wellington. The above reward will be paid on delivering the Dog at the office of Wright, Robertson and Co, Manse-street, Dunedin. £»Q REWARD.—Lost on the 6th inst., at Jj4l- Dunedin, a chestnut mare branded HP diamond in centra, on neck. Any person returning the mare to Mr Barnay,Bendigo Hotel, Stafford street, will receive the above reward. "1 AS RE WARD. —Lost in Dunedin, 7th instant, a lA) Gold Pin, snake pattern, Garnet Stone. Enquire Branch Uffice of this Paper. FOUND, One Bay Horse, branded H on near shoulder, star on forehead, splint on fore leg, 3 years old; the owner can get in ormation from C. S. Saxtori, Esq.'sgroom, Highlay Station. FOUND, in the Bush, near Sawyer's Bay, a bay Pony, branded 111 and 5. If not claimed within a week, will be sold to pay expenses. Apply to Mr Crickmore, Royal Hotel, Port Chalmers. FIVE POUNDS REWARD.—StoIen or Strayed, from the North-East Valley, on 4th March, a Brown Horse, branded JA near shoulder; also, a 5 Bay Mare branded Jew's Harp near shoulder. Any person giving information at Krull Store, Georgestreet, will receive the above reward. STRAYED into my paddock, five weeks ago, a Red )3 Bullock, white back and white tail, branded W W off rump, If not claimed and expenses paid within 21 days, the bullock will be sold. Apply to Win. Lindsay, Spring Bank, N. E. V. Marcli 3rd, 1863. £3 REWARD. STRAYED, from the Station of Messrs Clapcott Brothers, Popotunoa, a bay Mare, white star on forehead, branded A B near shoulder. The above reward will be paid on the recovery of the horse, or reliable information of where he is to be found being given to Mr Atkiu, Popotunoa. m H E DUNOTAN and • LAKB GOLDFIELDB. NEW ARRIVALS AND OTHERS Are informed that the FINEST DEPOT In the Interior is the HARTLEY (UPPER TOWNSHIP) DUNSTAN. IS THE NATURAL CENTRE or A VAST DISTRICT, And the Latest and Most Reliable Information i always obtainable on the spot. It thus offers to MINERS AND OTHERS THB SUREST GUIDE Upon which to base future operations and movement*. THE HOTEL, STORES, Ac., ABB SECOND ONLY TO THOSE OF DUNEDIN THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO FOX'S THE CARDRONA THE LAKE GOLD FIELDS, ETC., IS THAT VIA WEST TAIERI, AND THIS TOWNSHIP. TO FOX'S RUSH THE DISTANCE IS JfOKTY MILES BOTH AM riBBT-ot*Jß BOAPB. It U Shorter than the Invercargill Line and is without its delays and transhipments. Thbct AsTAKiAosa ark Dxsißrae or C*Hj HDIKAXIO*.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 381, 11 March 1863, Page 3
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