Shipping Notice, f o e The clutha. REGULAR TRADER. rv mllE Fine Schooner MARY JANE, |?fk J- Capt. Bell, will Trade regular for Vkjtfkthe above Port. lias good accommodation "or Passengers. Wool and Settlors' Produce n-ought to Dunedin at n reasonable race. For freight or Passage apply to A. Mi ucr.K, Princesstveet, "24 t c DUNEDIN ATHENE UM ANO MECHANICS INSTITUTION. President : His lloxor the Superintkxdkxt. HnHIS Institution w ill he opened on the fii -t of JL June next. The object of its piomoters bat, been to affovd to the subscribers the mean 1 ! of acquiring literary ami scientific knowledge. It \i sought to attain these'euds by mear.bofa Library an»l Regain 3 Room, and lectures on Liteiatme, Science, and Art. It is anticipate 1 that tlio liberal manner in v.liidi the Committee Lave piovv'.ed for the iAtelli'ctiv.l wan 13 of the place, and the heavy outlay they Ln\e ventured to incur, will secure fur them the cnditl unport of all clawes of the inhabit mis. THE LIBRARY. A small but valuable collection of Bo.'ks ha? been obtained, aud will at once be placed in circulation. Upwards of 2000 volumes are on the way out from England ; and it he -.pec-tod that within twelve months nearly -11100 volumes of caw fully selected aad standard works will be available for the use of the members. Arrangements have aho been made for receiving per mail, as published, all nev,- works of intere t. THE HEADING ROOM will be supplied with the following :— Quarterlies. — The Edinburgh, Yy'escmiust-r, Quarterly, North British, and National Roueus. Magazines akb other Pkrk>ihcai,^.— Blacks 00.1, Fnizer, Gornhill, DiibU.i University, Mafinillan'<, and Mechanics' Masa'iiie;i. Art Journal, Athenranm, Chamb iV Jounril. Once a "Week, All the Year Round, Ultimate I London News, Punch, Llllustration. Saturday Review, Examiner, Economist, Home Ne\>=, Europe m Times. Colonial Newspapers.— The Otigo, Canterbury, ■Wellington, and Auckland papers. Melbourne Argus, Hei.d 1, Age, and Journal of Commerce. Sydney Herald, and Empire. South Australian Advertiser. Hobart Town Mercury. Members will have the prhiloj;e of obbiniO^ free ndinis<ion to tho Reading Room, for one month in every year, for any person ban; a non-resident or the captain of any vessel trading to the Port. The Hemline? Iloom v, ill be open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Library from 10 to 12 a m., au,l from ■) to 8 p.m. Ter:is of Subscription : Annual £- 2 " Quai tei Iy 0 10 6 13RICKP. BRICKS. THIRST CLASS BURNT BRICKS for SALE at Jj A. Dickson 1-*1 -* Bridc'letf, foot of Siidille-hill, East Taieri, close to the Main South lio.il. Orders taken to any extent. ~~ £5 FEWARD. LOST, a grey Mare, n-j,ed, brandel EL near shoulder ; also, a dark bi.:.vn (nearly black) I,Lm\ white blaze, white hind feel, WanJed JLoifribThe above regard will be paid Otlie peison gmn< such information au shall lead to their recovery _; ami if stolen, £20 reward, on conviction of the oiieiula\fter this notice any person found detaining them vii be probated. F . rULT ON, The Forbury. T^OR SALE a pair quipt Ilarno^ Bullocks. Appl;, X to Pekkixs & Co., Pi'incos-street, or t< lloßEitT Niell, South Molyneux. PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION.— 2Oi) acics o: Rough Grass, with good shelter, at the lir-ad o ilaclagfran-street. Every care taken of stock withoin responsibility. "William'Barr, Sprinsjinrk. SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. WANTED, a thoroughly qualified master foi North Taieri Disti iot School. Salary not les : than £100, with a free residence or an allowance y. lieu thereof. In the event of the teacher giving satis iaction, the salary will probably be increased. Applications, with testimonials to be lodged on oi before the 25th August next, with Mr. John Wilkin son, North Taieri. LOST, a dark Bay Mare, about 13 hands high, ha' a switch tail, white star on forehead, little wluti about hind hoofs, and legibly branded H O on th< near shoulder ; as there is eveiy reason to believe thi beast lias been stolen, either from or out of my premises, I hereby ofi'er the sum of £10 for tbe nppieliensiou of any persons Laving it in their use or possession : one-half the above bum for her reeo^ cry, i at large. — B. Dawson, Wnihola. FOUND, a Bay Horse, which has beeu running in tbe West Taieri for ssveial year-=. Theie ian indistinct brand on the near shoulder, supposed tc resemble the letter J. The owner of the horse, h> proving it his property, can have the fame returned on applying at Donald Borries', West Taieri, and paying expenses FOR SALE OR LEASE, the Trailer's Rest Accommodation Hou&e, Caversham. There is a garden attached, plenty of water, stables, and every convenience for carrying on a very profitable business. Terras moderate. Apply on the premies. C. F. GOODALL. WANTED, two Female Servants— a Cook and Ilouseniaid. Apply to Mrs. Cutten, Anderson's Bay. SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. WANTED, for tlu> Caversham District School, a first-class Master. Salary, £130, with 1-alf the school fees, 5 acres of ground, and house free j or an allowance in lieu of house. Application*, with testimonials, to be lodged with Mr. John Asderson Caversham. CAUTION. WHEREAS I ap constantly annoyed by persons shooting within my property, and crossing my paddocks, thereby disturbing the oheep as w 11 a^ injuring the fences ; this is to give notice that any one hereafter trespas&ing without leave, will be prosecuted. JAMES FULTON. "West Taieri, July 2nd, 18G2. TO DITCHERS. fIIENDERS will be recr-ived by the Town Board of X Dunedin, on or before Monday, 14th insfant, from parties willing to cut a ditch in George-street, from Howe to St< David-atroe's. Specifications may be seen at the Town Board Office, CnAS. REID, Clerk to the Board. QUARRIES TO LET. fTIENDERS will be received by tbe Town Board of JL Dunedin, on or before Monday, lith instant, for leases of the various allotments comprised in the Quarry Reserve at Maclaggan-street. Conditions of lease and plan of allotments maybe seen at the Town Board Office. CHAS. REID, Clerk to the Dunedin Town Board, WANTED, gaiij experienced Schoolmaster for Riverton/j Sa .iry not less than .4200 per annum, with house at«;iched. can be sent, addressed to the Secretary Uiverton School Committee, up to 15th July. Riverton, 27th June, 180:2. WANTED to Sell or Let, one or two Sections of Land, Maori Hill. One has got a large &tone house, fit for either dwelling or «tore ; the Oliver a comfortable private house. For further particulars, awlyto ALEX. M'KENZIE, Bell Hill Quan y. J TIHE Committee of the Benevolent Institution is j prepared to receive tenders for tbe u&e, for a period of six months, of a building adapted for a Benevolent Asylum. - By order of Committee, EDWARD HARDCASTLE, Hon. See EUNNIN&, on Mr. Maitland's Station for the 'last six months, a Dark Bay Mare, with one white hind-fetlock; also, a few grey hairs on forehead, and a lump on the fore-foot. Any person that can eive satisfactory proof of ownership can nave her l>y paying expenses at the ab^ ve^ at^i TLANI) Hillend^JsUtily, 1862. HAVING relinquished the business formerly carried on by us at No. 63, Queen -street, in favcr of Mpssrs Wittkowski Brothers, we have much pleasure in recommending them to our customers, and soliciting for them a continuance of the confidence and export enjoyed by us for so niany^ar, & WANTED, the Public to know that William Smith has Good Stabling and Paddock for Horses. Terms reasonable. Apply to Wm. Macintosh, Victorian Store, Maclaggan-streefc.
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Otago Witness, Issue 554, 12 July 1862, Page 2
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