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CS-overmnent jEL&vertisements. DUNEDIN GAOL. TO BUILDERS AND MASONS. rpENDERS are Wanted by the Provincial JL Government for executing 1 certain ADDITIONS to the GAOL, Dunedin, according1 to a plan and 3j specification, to be seen at the Office of Public T, Buildings on or after Friday, 12th inst. Tenders to be lodged at this Office, on or before Friday, the 20th instant, at 12 o'clock noon. By order, c JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. t- Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, December 10, 1801. '* SNAGS IN" CLUTHA RIVER. mENDERS WANTED to remove the -*- SNAGS IN THE CLUTHA RIVER, in order to leave a Channel, 40 feet wide, from Mr. Shaw's to the Mouth of the Tuapeka. Tenders to be lodged at this office on or"before " 22nd JANUARY, 1862. For further particulars, apply to Capt. THOMe SON, Harbour Master, Port Chalmers. By Order, JOHN LOGAN, 3 Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 16th Dec, 1861. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. ALL Persons owning or maintaining dogs which have not been registered at the Office of the Clerk to the Bench, Dunedin, or at the Office of any other Clerk to the Bench in - the Province, are liable in very serious penalties. All dogs, being six months old, are required to , be registered annually on the Ist day of April. The constabulary force are the prosecutors and ' Informants under the " Dog Nuisance Ordinance." Dunedin, November 12, 1861. 35 78 TN consequence of the -unfortunate Wreck of JL the screw steam-ship " OSCAR," at Tuvercar-g-ill, I had been solicited to send the s.s. " GUIDING STAR," by the Ag-ents of the above ship, and thus be,"- to inform the public as being the cause of her not being1 despatched for the Clutha" on arrival from the South, according to advertisement. GEORGE GREEN, Owner s.s. " Guiding1 Star." Dunedin, 19tli Dec, 18(51. (471-525w) EOS SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, " rFiHE Few Screw Steamer " PHCENTX," JL lying alongside the Jetty. Length, 78 feet , overall ; Beam, 12 feet; Engine of 16 horse-power; extreme draft of water, 5 feet. Built at AuckUmd this year; frame of best hardwood, with kauri planking- • coppered and copperiastoned; schooner-rigged; all her sails new, and the vessel well-fitted in every respect. Superior cabin accommodation. This fine strong- vessel will run (unless previously sold by private contract) between DUNEDIN and PORT CHALMERS, TWO TRIPS DAILY, for which trade she is admirably adapted. Plans may be seen, and further particulars obtained, on application to - J. K. FRY, Princes-street. CATTLE! CATTLeTi npilS UNDERSIGNED are now in receipt JL of regular shipments of fat and store Cattle from "Wellington, and «ire prepared to enter inio arrangements with Settlers, Graziers, and Butchers, to supply them on liberal terras. The Cattle, which are well bred, are from the runs of Messrs. Smith & Re vans, and J. Tullt, Esq. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., Manse Street. DOG- LOST. T OST, in Jetty-street, near the Post Office. JU a small Sieve TERRIER BITCH, of light color. A Reward will be /riven for its recovery by DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. T OST a POCKET BOOK, containing about JLJ £15. FIVE POUNDS Reward will be given to any one leaving- the same at the Office of this Paper. I> ESTAURANT TO LET, within three \; minutes' walk of tlie Post Office, doing- a firstrate business, the proprietor leaving- the Province. Could be converted, into a good Store either wholesale or retail. P. LAWRENCE, Kent House, Bell Hill. SG. BE AVIS, Builder and Contractor, s Dunedin. —Stone and Brickwork executed at a moderate rate. Ex " OSCAR," I'ETTS' DIARIES FOE 1862. I_J A. R. LIVINGSTON, Stafford Street. CA RTE RS' DELI YE X V 800 XS . A. It. LIVINGSTON, Stafford Street. "PRIME CANTERBURY CHEESE. X FISHER & GREEN. ILMEN'S STOIIES. ~ FISHER & GREEK. T^lF^lD^oi^^EAraElL -IV FISHER & GREEK. CRUSHED MAIZE. \J FISHER & GREEN. T^KESTS OF DRAWERS~CKauri)7 XJ FISHER & GREEK. QIIIi^GLES, SASHES, & CASEMENTS. O FISHER & GREEN.. TJRIME BACON AND~HAMSI ~~ i_ FISHER & GREEK. "XOHN WILSON, from the City of EdiiT $3 burgh, begs to inform his friends and the public that he will Commence Business as BUTCHER, on SATURDAY, 21st December, in Maclag^an- l street, Dunedin, and will be prepared to supply' the v public at the lowest rates. s Orders punctually attended to. j'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 31, 20 December 1861, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 31, 20 December 1861, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 31, 20 December 1861, Page 9 (Supplement)

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