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Government STotiees. NEW ZEALAND MAIL SERVICE. A BONUS of £350 will be paid by the SubTreasurer of the New Zealand Government at Dunedin, to the master of nny steamboat which shall p leave Melbourne with the New Zealand European Mails, within twenty-four hours after the arrival of the P, and 0. Company's boat whenever the Aldinpa has left without them, and deliver the samo to the - Postmaster at Dunedin, Otago, (landing the Southland portion at the Bluff, weather permitting,) i within nine day 3of leaving Melbourne. This Bonus will be paid for each of the months of *• August, September, October, November, and Deeem- s ber of this year, immediately after the Mail Agent \tbr whom a free chief cabin passage must be provided) shall have certified that the service has been duly performed. The Postmaster-General of Melbourne, or some person appointed by him, must be satisfied that any boat offering has sufficient steam-power to perform the service required ; and in case of there being a choice of boats, the selection to rest with that officer. (Signed) READER GILSON WOOD. General Post Office, ' New Zealand, July 16th. 1363. ' NEW ZEALAND MAIL SERVICE. DERSONS intending to tender, for the New Zea JL land Mail Service, in accordance with the terms )f an advertisement dated General Post Office, 'Auckland,-June 22nd, 1863, are requested to state leparatily in their tenders— Ist. As respects the service from Otago tq Melbourne : What difference in the amount of subsidy, if any, would be required, if the 17th or 18th days of the month were substituted, as the date for the mail steamers leaving Port Chalmers, instead of the 16th ? The difference to be stated for each of these dates. 2nd. As respfets the service from Melbourne to Otago : What additional sum per diem would be required for each day's detention of the steamer at Melbourne beyond the four days .s-tipulated for, up to and inclusive of the Bth day, from the due date of sailing1? READER GILSON WOOD. General Post Office, New Zealand, July 16th, 1863. WANTED, KAA ACTIVE YOUNG MEN To proceed at once to AUCKLAND. THE WAIKATO Thrown open. THE LAND GIVEN TO MILITIA SETTLERS, MILITARY AND NAVAL SETTLERS, AND SETTLERS GENERALLY. Every information regarding the duties to be done, and the nature of the land to be given can be had on application to the AUCKLAND VOLUNTEER OFFICE, Provincial Hotel Buildings, where printed regulations can be seen. W. MASON, M.H.8., Agent for the General Government "~ SUPREME COURT, OTAGO. ~ FURTHER POSTPONEMENT OF SITTING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in consequence of the Supreme Court Hall and offices being required tor the sitting of the Provincial Council, the next sitting for the Despatch of Criminal Business will be adjourned to Monday, the 14th September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and the sitting for the Despatch of Civil Business will be adjourned to a day in December next, of which due notice will be given. ROBT. CHAPMAN, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 19f.1i- August, 1863. IN THE SUP&KM.-1S "CuU&T-OK NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. In the Estates of Alexander Goodbrand, deceased, intestate ; Thomas Costello, deceased, intestate. /CREDITORS who have proved their Claim* in \J the above Estates are requested to call at my office, Court House, Dunedin, to receive dividends on their respective claims. A dividend of 16s per pound in Goodbrand's Estate, and of 10s in Costello's Estate will be paid. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Official Administrator Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 7th September, 1863. IN THE SUPRUMii CoUftT OF NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO, AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. In the Matter of the Petition of John Joseph, late of Kaikorai, brickmaker, a debtor, and in the Matter of the Petition of Robert Paterson and David M'Leod, of Uunedin, two Creditors of the said John Joseph, to the extent of not less than fifty! pounds, and in the Matter of the Debtors' i and Creditors' Act. 1862. 7TIAKE notice that I have this day, with the conJL currence of Robert Paterson and David M'Leod, presented and filed my petition for the sequestration of my estate for the benefit of all my creditors, and for relief, according to the provisions of the Debtors and Creditors' Act, 1862, and that the. said petition has been accepted by his Honor the Judge, -who has appointed Saturday, the 3rd day of October, in the year of our Lord, 1863, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Supreme Court House, Dunedin, for the hearing of the said petition, at which time aud place all parties concerned are to attend. Dated the eighth day of September, a.d., 1863. ■ ■ . JOHN JOSEPH. JOSEPH ALEXANDER JAMES MACGREGOK, Solicitor for the Petitioners. Missing friends. IF this should meet the eye ot John Matheson, a native of Skye, late of Prince Edward's Island, is earnestly requested to communicate with his brobher Donald at Tokomairiro Post Office. IF this should meet the eye of Archibald Hodge Wallace, he will please communicate with his brother, David Wallace. Address Adelong, New South Wales. B' OUIS BUCHANAN, of Leitb, is requested to conimunicate with the undersigned, who have information from home to his advantage. R. B. Martin and Co.. High street, Dunedin. MJ. W. (Milne) is entreated to communicate . with J. S. The strictest secrecy may be relied upoih_ M" K. WILLIAM MAODONALD, nephew of Robert Macdonald, Esq., of Climes, is re^ quested to communicate with li. B. Martin and Co." High street, Dunedin. SHAW, iUiGINALU, is requested to meet his brother Charles at Melbourne in September, or write. _^ HOULO this meet the eye of Mrs. Hakkiet Honey, of Cbaowater, Cornwall, gshe can cmimunicate with her husband, Thomas Honey, by ad'iressing to the Post Office, Kingston* Wakatipu, Otago. ■hm».uj»»iiu qr imi iiuwk mi iiiuiinraßß—a— mßanaxmrmnty Portraits, &c. ROT? AL PORTRAIT GALLERY—Next Theatre Royal. Portraits cheaper and better than any Gallery ia Dunedin. ' • DENSLOW, Artist. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. ryr^\ NEW SENNOTYPB PROCESS, milk Proprietors of the Londou Portrait Rooms JL fare much pleasure in informing the public that-having purchased the secret, and secured the services cl the inventor (Mr Charles Wilson)—they are now prepared to execute these-beautiful pictures, which have ately created such a great sensation in Victoria. The Sennotype for softuew, delicacy, truthfulness, exquisite beauty and durability, surpasses the most elaborately executed ivory paintings. As we are the only parties holding Mr Wikons's cerfaflcate for iSlons ' CaUti°a PUbUc a Sai^ The public are invited to insppct the Sennotvnes LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS ' _ (Kext to_Day and_Mieville's ) milE ViOtoaiAN"'PHOTOGSSPHTc-p7)S----JL TRAIT ROO MS, Rattray-street, next Pmr-if" Wine Store. Pictures taken daily in any weather aud colored by a London artist. " ' F.B.—Hrst-class Portraits ; moderate charges. WM. iu.iii.mSH, Photographic Artist, corner'of Princes-street and Dowling-street. Portraits in every style taken daily. Views of .Duneain and suburbs always on sale.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 539, 10 September 1863, Page 2

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