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Government Notices. ■•pT ANTED, a stamper for the chief Post Office, V V Dunetiin. Applications to be made in person to the Chief Postmaster. None but those who have had practical experience of the work reed apply. IN THE INTESTATK ESTATE OP JOHN M'LSAN, DECEASED, Late of KOWROW STATION, WAITAKI. BY Virtue of an order of his Honor Mr Justice Richmond, bearing date the 9fch instant, J. Robert Chapman Esquire, official Administrator of Intestate Estates, do hereby give notice to all Creditors and other persons haying Claims against the above F state, to send in their Claims to me, on or before the 9th day of November next, after which date I shall proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, amongst the parties entitled thereto, havine regard only to the claims of which I shall then have had notice. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Official Administrator. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 11th Sept., 1863. ■ NOTICE TO WITNESSES In the case of * THE QUEEN F.ADAMS AND MURRAY. npHE trial of the above case having been postponed _L until Thursday, (he 24th of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon,' all persons subpoenaed ; as witnesses are requested to give their attendance on . that day and hour. I ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 15th September, 1863. ■-. - ■ Missing Erignds. •• i-^r yA-^S- SEEDEAR CHARLEY, Write your Address to LIZZIE, Invercargill Post Office. IF this should meet the eye ot John MntliPson, a native of Skye, late of Prince lidwavd's Island, is earnestly requested to communicate with his brooher 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 fe'outh Wales. SHOULD this meet the eye of Mrs. Habriet HoheTj of Chacwater, Cornwall, she can communicate with her husband, Thomas Honey, by addressing to the Post Office, Kingston, Wakatipu, Otago. Storage pAS P E R'S BOND Is capable of containing TWO THOUSAND TONS of Merchandise. EDWARD CASPER is therefore able to allow, by very far, THE LARGEST DISCOUNT TO IMPORTERS. CARTING TWO SHILLING per TON. A capacious and commodious SAMPLE ROOM is attached to the Bond, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. it is open for the convenience of the trade WITHOUT CHARGE. INSURANCES may be effected at the rate of onehalf per cent per month. FREIGHT, &c, paid for consignees and CASH ADVANCED on Goods in Casper's Bond ; the only charges being BANK INTEREST, and 2£ percent commission. EDWARD CASPER Effects Sales and Purchases OF MERCHANDISE, IN BULK The amount of transactions entrusted to him is a gratifying assurance that his zeal, and business knowledge are favorably recognised as satisfactory and advantageous to both buyer and seller. JASPER'S BOND.—Arrangements have been Vy made whereby Custom House business, for Importers, will be done by F. Bassett, whose drays will always be ready to cart from Lighters to Casper's Bond. Carts are distinguished by letters C. B. in red. CLEVE'S BONDED STORES, HIGH-STREET. THE above substantial Stores will be sufficiently completed to enable Importers to j^ass their entries on the 19th instant. In addition to their central position they possess the advantages of great security from Fire, and Insurance can be effected at the very lowest rates. ROBERT BAXTER, i ; . Manager. 1 FREE GOODS STORED. THE Undersigned have storage room fo a few Hundred Tons Goods. F P. J. DONNOLLY and CO t Cumberland-street, corner of Stuart-street, close to , the Jetty. ' , Lost, Found, &c. » £1 REWARD. s "T OST, on Monday afternoon, a Purse, containing i I-i £4 7s and Memorandums. Whoever will bring the same to Jfr. Tully, office of this paper, will receive the above reward. JOST, in or near Provincial Sale Yards, a Colo_i nial Gold Pin (Design Bakers Arms.) One Pound will be given to any one returning same to Horse Sales Office, Provincial Yards. Dunedin, 4th , September, 1863. £3 REWARD. T OST from Shag Valley, a Bay Horse, branded t JIJ L D near shoulder, snip on nose. The above reward will be paid on receiving such information as will lead to his recovery by Wright, Robertson and ( Co. I Til O U N D. -Strayed into our paddocks— , J? One white steer, branded R W off rump One brown calf, branded B S off rump 1 One white faced calf, D L off rump One young bull, no brand. ' If not claimed within eight day?, will bo sold to . defray expenses. 1 GEORGE PRAIN, ! JOHN SUTHERLAND, _^ EastTaieri. f " £5 REWARD ! s npiHE undersigned having mislaid a book e'ontainJL ing Entries of Blacksmiths Work done, will >f give the above sum to any one who having found the n same, will bring it to the office of Cobb and Co. >• _ W. R. MITCHELL. > OTOLEN from Prince of Wales Hotel, on Mon- - *g «ay, 14th instant,, two Scotch Terrier Pups, n Month old. Any person giving information that will iQ lead to the recovery of the same, will receive One ,y round Reward. * it JL*K REWARD.—StoIen or strayed, one black 3JO. horse, with halter and hobbles, branded | c JHL conjoined near shoulder, RIC near thigh. L 5 , c if stolen, on conviction ; L 2 if strayed. Apply Provincial Sale Yards. id "w—■■■—■■—■m n aaMaaea H Sails and Tents || ■. ~ - J. BLAKELEY^ WHOLESALE and RETAIL Sail, Flag, Tent and Tarpaulin Maker, Importer of American st Duck,. Cotton Canvas, Navy Flax Canvas, Ameriat can Drills, Calico, Twine, Lines, Horse Rugs, er Tarpaulins, and Tents of every description. Orders punctually attended to. PRINCES STREET, CORNER OF WALKER STREET, Opposite the Police Barracks, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 2