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Conveyances SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ' H EDUCTION'uF Fa£ES. COBB AND CO.'S TELEGXiAPH LINE OF 110YAL MAIL COACHES leave the Company's Office, corner of Stafford-street, lor the undermentioned places at the following licurs, viz.:— 1 -.■ Daily (Sundays excepted) at 6.30 a.m. Fares. - " ' ■ '-, £ s. d. EastTaieri .. ... 0 10 U lleliance .. ... 0 15 0 TiiieriFeny. . ... .. 017 6 Waihola ... ■ ... ... 12 6 Tokcmairiro .. ... '1 10 0 Moiyneux .. .-. ... 2 0 0. Or. Mondays Wednesday?, and Friduysat 6.30 a m. O'enore (WooLshed) .. .'. 115 0 Waitßhuua . .... 210 0 Tn^peka . .. ... ... 3 0 ()■ Every luonday, Wednesdny, ar.d Friday, at G a.m. West Taieri ... .. 10 0 1 Lea Stream ... .. 1 10 0 Deep Stream ... .. 2 5 0 Half Way .... .. ... S 0 0 Upper Tai?ri .. .. 3 10 0 M'Phcrson's ... ... 4 10 0 Sherman's ... .. .. 5 0 0 Hogbum .. .. ... 5 0 0 Dunstau ~ .. ... 5 0 0 Return conches Joave Crown Hotel, Molyneux, daily, at 9 a.m., and Commercial Bote'; Tuapska, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 a.m. Messrs Henry Hoyt find Co. having secured the services i>f Mr GUanscoek, the experienced trainer Irom Geelo.'Tg and Balinrat, and also purchased a very handsome, and'useful break, are now prepared to train horses for single or double harness, or. for riding hacks for the uso of ladies and gentlemen. A number of useful horses constantly for sale, with a thorcush trial given previous t-> purchase. . ". HENRY HO^T and CO., Proprietors.

OUICK and CO.'S Six-horse Royal Mail Coach will leave their offices, at Stafford street, opposite Cobb and Co.'s every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at g o'clock a.m., carrying passengers and parcels, for the New Rush, Taieri Eiver, returning thence from the New tiush every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at 7 o'clock a.m. Passengers and parcels booked at the offices. Stafford street.

JAMES FJNDLAY, Agent. QUICK and CO., Proprietors. ROYAL MAIL. ON and after Ist July Quick and Co's FOURHORSE COACH will leave the Booking office, Stafford street, for Port Chalmers at 9.30 o'clock a.m., carrying Passengers and Parcels ; returning thsnee from the Port Chalmers Hotel at halfpast 5 o'clock p.m. Passengers and Parcels : booked at the offices, Stafford street, where every information can be obtained. BOWLEY'S EXPRESS OFFICES, DUNSTAN, LAKE WAKATIP, FOX'S, AND SHOTOVER, Advertisements received for." Daily Times" and Weekly Witness' at the above office 3. Shipping Notices. SHIP STAR OF TASMANIA, FROM LONDON. rpHE above vessel being reported at the Customs, X_ Consignees will please pass Entries and pay freight to the undersigned, without delay. Arrangements have been made with Mr Henry Wurm to lighter the cargo at current rates. Consignees objecting to this must notice in writing to the Agents before 2 o'clock this day. CARGILL and CO, Agents. Duneiio, 25th Nov., 1863.

' SHIP CHILE, FROM LONDON. rnHF, above vessel being1 reported at the Customs, 1 Consignees will please pass Entries and pay freight to the undersigned without delay. Arrangements have been made with Mr Henry Wurm to lighter the cargo at current ratrs. Consignees objecting to this joust give notice in writing to the Agents before 2 o'clock tin. day. CARRILL and" CO, Agents. Dunedin, 25th Nov., 1833. "p O R 3 A L E , Two first-class Schooners, each 40 tons register,, in through good repair, and with all gear and appointments complete. TJie above vessels are well adapted for thfi coasting or lightering trade. Full particulars can be ascertained by applying to HENRY WURM, Jetty Street. TO WILLIAM COWAN, ESQ., COMMANDER OF THE «PIIP DAUNTLESS. Otago Heads. 2ith November, 1863. DEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned passengers, now nearicg the end of our voyage, which, owing to contrary winds and calms, has been protracted to the lonn: period of eighteen weeks, could not think of quitting the ship without conveying to you our best thanks for the kindness we have uniformly received frcm you. Further, we gladly em brace this opportunity of bearing* testimony to the high estimation in which we hold you as a most able commander, and also to the assiduous eff :rts you have always made to promote our health, comfort, and happiness. In parting with you, we do so with regret, and most heartily and sincerely do we wish you, Mrs Cowan ar;d children, every happiness, prosperity, and length of days to enjoy the same. We are, dear Mr, Yours very faifch'uUy, WILLIAM M'LEAN, and BRYAN ■NICHOLSON. Here f. rows the 3'gnatures of the remaining passengers. Business Notices. CHOICE FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, &c. HpHOMAS COLLINS has opened extensive, and commodious Premises in Farley's New Buildings, cutting, Princes-street, for the sale of Fruits, Garden Produce, Confectionery, Sc, &c. Light Refreshments. All kinds of Fruits in Season. > T.B.—The trade supplied. • NOTICE. " npHE under.-igned bogs to intimate that lie has JL handed all accounts due to him previous to July last, for colleciion. to Mr E. B. PEAROE ACCOUNTANT, PKINCE3-STRBET, and requests prompt settlement. ANDREW MERCER. Dunedin, 20th November. IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS PARRY, Storekeeper, Tuapeka. WE hereby authorise Mr E. B. Pearce, Accountant, Dunedin, Chambers, Princes-strett, to receive' all money and accounts due on the above estate, and' request all parties so indebted to pay the same within fourteen clays otherwise legal proceedings will ensue. GEORGE HEPBURN. A. MOSES. Trustees in the Estate of Thos. Parry. Dunedin, 20th November. Amusements. A~~~~ CALCUTTA BWE E|P ON THE MELBOURNE CDP, By Thirty Members, at £5 5s each, WILL BE DRAWS THI3 EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 3rd Stri2 rSe> £I°°' "U ba!ance above 2nd and 2nd Do, £40. 3rd Do, £20. Less per centagc for expenses. For Tickets, or further particulars, apply to the undersigned, at the Provincial Hotel. FRED. D. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. N.B.—As the Race is run on the 20th inst., the winner will be known in very few days ot the draw-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 605, 25 November 1863, Page 6

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