JOHN SWITZER. ®®®V AKl© SUBOBfiMKBIB, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Every Description of Ladies and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes made of the Best Material and Workmanship. J. S. having secured some of the best of English and Scotch Workmen, he is enabled to keep a Large Supply of his own Manufacture always on hand. Country Orders punctually attended to, andfonoarded wtfli promptitude and care. INTERCOLONIAL EOYAL MAIL COMPANY. MONTHLY MAIL STEAM SERVICE TIME TABLES BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Inter-Colonial Monthly Mail Service between Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. Sydhey. Auckland. Napier. Auckland. Sydney. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 10th of every Mouth. 17th. 20th. 22nd. 23rd. 25th. 28th. sth. Inter-Colonial Monthly Mail Service between Sydney, Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. Sydney. Nelson. Wellington*. Cantebbuhy. Otago. Leave ' Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Bth of every Month. 15th, 17th. 18th. 20th. 21st. 23rd. 24th. Otago. Canterbury. Wellington. Nelson. Sydney. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave ' Arrive 27th of every Month. 28th. 29th. 30th. Ist. 2nd. sth. 12th. Inter-Provincial Monthly Mail Service between Manukau, New Plymouth, Nebon, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. „ New Plymouth, New Plymouth, Weiinelson. weather permitting. Manukau. weather permitting. Nelson. cington 20th of every Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Month? 2lst> 22nd> 23rdl 26th ' 2rth ' 27th - 28th - 2 9*. 30th. Wellington. Canterbury. Otago. Canterbury. Wellington. Nelson. 2iul of pvpj-v Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Month 3rd - 4th - sth - Bth - 9th - loth - n th. 13th. 14th. Note. — Each boat to leaVfe Sydney on the day appointed, unless it shall have heen ascertained before that time by Telegraph that the English Mail Steamer h.is arrived at Kangaroo Island. In such case, the Company's Boats to be detained for the Mail; and, for that trip to be allowed the same number of extra days such detention shall have lasted. JONES, CARGILL & CO., Agents for Otago.
TO LET ON LEASE, FOUR TOWN SECTIONS, adjoining each other, with wood and water upon them, and only about five minutes walk from the Jetty. The sections will be let together or separately, and for such a period of years as may be agreed upon. For further particulars apply at the office of this paper. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, Ist July 1859. HIS Honor the Superintendent ha? been pleased to authorise the undermentioned persons to ask for exhibition of Registration Tickets, and lay informations under the "Dog Nuisance Ordinance, 1855," viz.: — Mr. John Shepherd, Chief Constable, Dunedin, Mr. Donald Ross, Constable, Dunedin, Mr. Alexander Dow, do., do. Mr. John Craig, do., do. Mr. John Cooke, do., do. Mr. David Kilgour, do., Port Chalmers; Mr. William Fbaser, do., Invercargill. By order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. ANNUAL REGISTRATION OF DOGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the _ Annual Registration of Dogs, for the Province of Otago, commenced on the Ist day of April last. The Ordinance, inter alia, provides : — 1. That the owner, whether Native or European, of any Dog or Dogs, six months old or upwards, shall annually, on Ist April, Register the same in a Book to be kept for that purpose by the Clerk to the Bench. 2. For the Registration of every such Dog a Fee of 10s. shall be paid yearly to the Clerk to the j Bench, who in return shall supply to each individual so Registering a Registration Ticket. 3. Any person refusing to exhibit such Registration Ticket is liable in a penalty of £5. | 4. Any person maintaining or having in his following any Dog of the age above-mentioned, Uni registered for three months after said Ist April shall be liable in a fine of not less than £\, nor more than £5. 5. All Unregistered Dogs, wheresoever found, may be destroyed. ROBT. CHAPMAN, Clerk to the Bench. Dunedin, March 10, 1859. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. INVERCARGILL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that parties resident in the Southern portion of the Province may Register their Dogs with me, at the Court House, Invercargill. JOHN BLACKLOCK, Clerk te the Bench. luvercargill, March 30, 1859. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. HniIREE months having now elapsed from - 1 - the commencement of Registration of Dogs for the current year, the provisions of Clause 6 of the Dog Nuisance Ordinance, which empowers the Magistrates to impose a Fine not exceeding £5 upon the Owners of Unregistered Dogs, now comes into operation. rhe Constabulary Force are instructed to institute prosecutions against all who have not complied with the provisions of the Ordinance. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Clerk to the Bench. Duntdin, Ist July 1359.
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Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 4
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