wY// rfflstv \ IFudia Silair lTLkilEiilJ&i TOKOMAIRIKO HPHE UNDERSIGNED heg to intimate, that they purpose sending a Decked Vessel to the Cltjtha, and also to -the Waihola Lake, regularly every three months, or oftener if sufficient inducement offers; and as this arrangement cannot fail to be beneficial to those Districts, they respectfully solicit the encouragement and support of the Settlers. All Goods ordered from them and shipped in their own craft will be at the sea-risk of the Undersigned until landed over the vessel's side ; and all Goods shipped on freight will be carried at the lowest remunerative rates. The first vessel for the "Waihola will leave Dunedin on the First Monday in February, and for the Clutha (thence to the Southward; on the First Monday in March. JAMES MACANDREW & Co. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE The Mail per Perseverance for Wellington will close V(~\Tt <SATT? " to-day (Saturday). She will touch at Port Cooper l UX^OALfi. on her way if the weather is favourab i e>
ANY party desiring a good House, 12 ft. by 20 ft., and large Garden, within two miles of Dunedin, may hear of a' bargain bj r applying to JOHN HARTLEY, Eattray Street, Dunedin. Wood and Water convenient. OTAGO SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. AT a Meeting of the Otago Settlers' Association held in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Dunedin, on the Bth instant, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted : — " That the expenditure of this Settlement heing in excess of the revenue, the Treasurer being unable to meet the demands upon him, and the salaries of public officers being unpaid — a state of things alike discreditable and unsatisfactory — this Society resolve — That a Public Meeting of the Settlers be held for the purpose of reviewing the state of affairs of the Settlement, and of Petitioning the Imperial Parliament and the Local Government thereanent. In terms of the foregoing Resolution, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the SCHOOL-HOUSE, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 7th proximo, at 6 o'Ciock, p.m., for the purposes stated in Resolution. By order of the Otago Settlers' Association, P. PROUDFOOT, Secretary. j Dunedin, 26th Dec, 18J1. j — i List of Unclaimed Letters and Newspapers in the Post Office, Otago. Thomas Addie — 1 letter and 1 newspaper. Hugh Breakey — 2 letters. John Clarke — 1 letter. J. P. Date— l letter. Alexander Dickson — 1 letter. J. It. B. Digby— l2 letters. William Hamilton — 1 letter and 1 newspaper. Peter Maclnnes — 2 letters and 7 do. Robert Maclntyre — 1. letter and 1 do. John Geo. Kates — 1 letter. Andrew Kelly — 4 newspapers. Samuel Loveridge — 1 letter. H. R. Marriott— 3 letters. James Megan — 2 letters. Captain Phile— 2 letters. Kenneth Newton — 1 letter and 1 newspaper. Richard "Waterloo — 1 letter. Daniel Peddie, "Columbus, 1 ' Otago— l newspaper. A. "W. Shand, Deputy-Postmaster.
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Otago Witness, Issue 32, 27 December 1851, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 32, 27 December 1851, Page 2
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