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Lost, Found, &c. £3 REWARD. LOST.— From the Hogburn, on the 13th October, a Black Gelding, branded 0 in diamond, near shoulder; also, diamond near muzzle. Whoever will give intormation of same to Mr W. G. M'PHERSON, Ida Burn Station, shall receive the above reward. £5 REWARD. STBAYED from Hogburn, Draught Bay Horse, long tail, star on forehead, GL on the off shoulder. Apply to Kiehard Murray, Baker, Hogburn. ~" £5 REWARD. MISSING since September, 1862, a dark red bullock, white face, wide spreading horns, horn on off side broken, about four inches from the tips, Jin circle on the off ribs, the same on off hip, R on rump ofi side, tuft of tail broken off, last seen in October, 1862, back of Big Blue Mountain, Shag Valley. The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver the same to the undersigned. EDWARD SWALLOW, Shepherds' Bush, Near Goodwood. 12th January, 186.. TvVO POUNDS REWARD. LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, out of Sidey's paddock, Caversham, a chesnut Mare, no brands, white down face, short switch tail, c Jlar marked. WILLIAMS and SMTTH, Abbeyltix Stables, Maclaggan street. Abbeyleix Ptables, 18th January, 1864., LOST, a small yellow and white Terrier, with chain collar, answers to the name of 44 Snap." The finder will be rewarded on returning the fame to fl. Houghtou and Co , Stafford street. LOST. — A Gold King, with blood stone; compasses and square cut on it. Finder of same will be rewarded han'somely, on returning it to Cargill and Co.. Princes-street: f» r KKWittJ if _.ost, £10 if Stolen. Lost 3&O or Stolen from Mutton Town Creek, Dunstan, about the middle of November last, a dapple bay Mare, branded triangle near shoulder, 8 under near taddle, has a white face. Whoever will bring the same to Thos. Jones, Mutton Town Creek, will receive the above reward. LOST A Cockatoo. By returning the same to Mrs Cooper, Oriental Hotel, Princesstreet, will be rewarded. £1 KKWAUu. LOST, from Bryman's Paddock, on 4th February : a Bay Horse, rising 5 years, no shoes on, branded on near shoulder, not legible. Apply, Watson's Royal Hotel, Walker-street. LOST, in the .Cutting, Purse containing two or three pounds, some silver, and a gold ring marked "Bendigo." The purse belongs to a poor woman, and the finder is earnestly requested to return it. Whoever will deliver same at office of this paper will be rewarded. TRaYKD on Sunday morning, from a paddock near the Octagon, Three Lambs. Any person giving information to D. M'Donald, butcher, Octagon, as will lead to their recovery, shall be handsomely rewarded. Meetings. 0 BUTCHEttS.—AII who are connected with the above mentioned trade are invited to attend a Meeting at Osgood's Empire Hotel, on Wednesday, February 10th, at 9 o'clock p.m, to arrange for taking part in the Procession of the 17th inst. _____ SUPREME COURT, OTA GO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of this Court will be holden within the Court House, DunediD, on Monday, the 22nd d>.y of February next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the despatch of all business accruing under the provisions of the " Debtors' and Creditors' 2ct, 1862." ROBT. CHAPMAN, Registrar. Dnnedin, 11th January, 1864. LTURAL SOCIETY OF OTAGO. A SPECIAL MEETING of all members of the Society, will be held in Moir's Hotel, Manse street, on Wednesday evening, the 10th instant, at Half-past 7 o'clock, to arrange for joining the procession at the laying of the foundation stone.of the Exhibition, and to pay the remaining: prizes awarded at the late show. JAMES WILSON, Hon. Sec. Dunedin, Bth February, 1864. HE Jewellers and Watchmakers are requested to meet at M'Cubbin's Hotel, tomorrow (Thursday) evening, at balf-past 8 o'clock. Object: Final arrangements for the I procession. NOTICE. THB Annual Meeting of the Rural Deanery Board of Of ago and Southland, will be held in i unedin, on Thursday, February 18th, at halfpast twelve o'clock. Morning Prayer will be said in St. Paul a Church on the same day at eleven o'clock, and the Holy Sacrament will be afterwards administered. A.CHETEAM STROPE, Secretary. Dunedin, February Bth, 1864. Tenders. npENDERS required for the erection or X Printing Gffices in Stafford street, for Messrs Mills, Dick and Co. Plans and specifications may be scon on and after Thursday next, the 11th inst, at the office of the undersigned. H. A. LAWSON, Architect, Princes street. ffiENDERJ required for the erection of a X residence (brick cemented), at North Taieri, for Donald Reid, Esq., M.P.C. Plans and specifications lie at the office of the undersigned till Saturday, the 20th inst. R. A. LAWSOiV, Architect. MH, KKKH, Architect, invites Tenders for the erection of a brick store in High street for Alfred Cleve, Esq. flans and specifications to be seen up till noon, 10th inst, at my office, Belgrave Chambers, Cutting, Princes street. FRESH Tenders will be received up to noon, on SATURDAY NEXT, for erecting a Synagogue in Moray Place. Plans and specifications to be seen at our office. MASON and CLAYTON, Architects. Belgrave Chambers, Princes-street, Bth February, 1861. fTIENDERS wanted for the Erection of Stone X and Brick Bonded Store in Hope-street, for Edward Casper, Esq. Pla's and Specifications to be seen at my office, till noon, Tuesday, 16th inst. DAVID ROSS, Architect, No. 1 Chambers, Princes-screet. TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. To Steamboat Proprietors, Steam Navigation Companies, Shipowners, Speculators, and Other?, in Victoria, New South Wales, New Zealand, South Australia. SCREW-STEAMER CONGUNE. JAMES LAWRANCE has received instructions to submit for sale by auction, at Lloyd's rooms, Collins street west, Melbourne, on Tuesday, 16th February, at 12 o'clock, The very handsome iron screw steamer CONGUNE, of the following dimensions, viz.:— 'Length. 90ft; breadth, 18ft.; depth, Bft; 93 98 100 tons, N. M. register, exclusive of engine space; 20 horse power nominal, and capable of working up to 50. This eligible vessel was built on the Clyde, of Lowmoor iron, by one of the best builders, in 1860, and classed Al nine years. Her last employment, on the Cape coast, was in the capacity of a sailing vessel, but her whole machinery, including boiler gear, shafts, screws, &c, are all on board of the vessel, and can be set up at a very trifling expense. . Her model is handsome, schooner rigged. Her cargo capacity is very large, and her extreme light draught of water (only drawing six feet with a full cargo of dead weight), renders her without exception a most valuable ship for the bar harbors and shallow rivers in New Zealand. Her cabins, first and second, are neat and commodious, and the decs, being flush, may be conveniently converted into extra cabin accommodation if required. Inventories, and further particulars to be obtained at the rooms of the auctioneer. Terms at Sale. T ARGE PURCHASERS of Clothing will Xj find great advantages by buying at the Axe-brand Clothing Works, 12 St. Mary Axe London, where every information can be obtained on application. Trade mark, " The Axe in a circle." surrounded by the words, " Axe brand, best value for money. 1'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 670, 10 February 1864, Page 7

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