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MRS. D. ADAM has Comfortable Accommodation for BOARDERS, at her Residence, Maclaggan Street. Terms on Application. Superintendent's Office, DunediH, 14th October 1858. CAPTAIN THOMSON of the " Thomas and Henry" having brought a withdrawal by the owner of the steamer " Shandon" of his tender to the Otago Government, the following Notice is issued. By order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. STEAM TENDERS. npENDERS will be received Tjmjm^i' ■*■ at this Office for the ialswiSisillP suppty of a SEA- GOING STEAM VESSEL, Sufficiont to ply continuously, and under Regulations approved by the Government, between the Port of Otago and the several Harbours and Boat Harbours of the Province. Also, for the supply of a STEAM TUG for Inside Seivice in Otago Harbour, capable of carrying — say SO tons caigo, together with deck passengers, and also of towing goods punts, or other vessels between the Heads and Dunedin, under regulations of the Government. In both cases there must be a full description of the Vessel tendered, the Bonus required, and a date named by which, if accepted, the Vessel will be laid on. But with respect to the Tug, she may be also ofleied at a price, with obligation for delivery in Otago Harbour by a given date. It is known that an experienced Engineer is to be had in Dunedin, and who, with a ciew of two stokers, would, as he has stated, be sufficient for the service. Tenders as above will be opened and disposed of on FRIDAY, the 31st December. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 11th October, 1858. TEN POUNDS REWARD. LOST from Captain Mackenzie's Station on the Pomahaka, a Bay Horse, branded JJ conjoined back to back ; also, a Bay Mare, branded H. Any person who will give Captain Mackenzie such information as may lead to the recovery of the above Horses will receive Ten Pounds Reward. PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. rpO be LET, a THIRTY- AC RE PADDOCK, -L nenr the south end of Princes street. Apply to Mr. D. J. NAPIER, Dunedin. TOWN ALLOTMENTS. npO be Let on Lease several valuable Al1- lotments of Land, situate in the most desirable parts of Dunedin. Terms Liberal. Apply to Mr. D. J. Napier, Dunedin. EX "AGRA." TEN HHDS. W. I. RUM 10 Qr.-Casks Sheiry 10 Qr.-Casks Port 10 „ Islay Whisky 100 Cases Geneva— 4 Gallons 50 „ 2 „ 2 Cases Winnowing Machines 10 „ Mustard 6 „ Currie Powder 10 Bales Wool Packs 10 „ Corn Sacks 75 C.-isks Bottled Ale and Porter 1 Case Sheep Shears 12 Boxes Raisins 8 „ Muscatel Raisins 20 Chests Congou Tea 40 Half Cheats Congou Tea 5 HluK Coffee 1 Cnse Hosiery 2 Bales Long Cloth 2 „ Serije Shirts 2 Cases Ladies' Boots 1 Case W. I. Annntto, for colouring Cheese 1 „ P.iper Hangings 1 „ Oil Cioth Table Covers J. JONES. THOMAS REDPATH, MOLYNETJX, HAS Now the following ARTICLES for SALE :— Tea, Sago, Rice, Oatmeal, Split Peas, Mustard Ground and Cayenne Pepper, Curry Powder Salt. Surch, Thumb Blue, S.iiad and Castor Oil Table and Raspberry Vinegar, Pickles, Currants Raisins, Washing and Baking Soda, Mixed Spice Cloves, Giound Ginger, Nutmegs, Confections Scents, Essences, Wilting Papers, Envelopes Steel Pens, Pencils, Hair and Horse Biushes Tobacco Pipes, Lucifer Matches, Tumblers Toilet Sets, Basins, Jugs, Plates, Mustard Pots Pepper Casters, Salt Cellars, Candlcwick Tuipentine, Whitening, Linseed Oil, Sulphur Coal and Stockholm Tar, Stew and Frying Pans Kettles, Camp Ovens, Round and Oval Pots Girdles, Gridirons, Pannikins, Bread Tr.iys Knives and Foiks, Spoons, Bvass Candlesticks Miik Skimmers, Corn Sacks, Reap Hooks American Axes, Spades, Giub and Dutch Hoes Potatoe and Hay Forks, Plough and Cart Ropes Plough and Bullock Chains, Tubs and Buckets Butt and T Hinges, Pit and Cioss-cnt Saw Files Hand Saws, Nails, Augers, Pocket Knives Scissois, Ilammeis, Sail and Packing Needles Bridles, Headstalls, Martingales, Cruppers Valise Pads. Moleskin, Cotd, Tweed, and Canvas Trowsers, Blue Shiils, Red and Striped do. Shirting, Piint, Brown Holland, Derry Bed Tick, Ovei coats, Watertight Boots. Articles not on hand will be procured for those ordering them. Panics ordering Goods from me through others are requested to do so in writing. DISCOUNT GIVEN FOR READY MONEY. Attendance at the Store every TUESDAY and FRIDAY from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Otanomomo, August 185 S.

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Otago Witness, Issue 366, 4 December 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 366, 4 December 1858, Page 2