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Shipping Notices. STEAM. THE NEAREST ROUTE TO THE DIGGINGS. _gp^§k riIHE S.S. " GUIDING ll^iSS^^v X STAR" will positive^ J^^^^K Sail for the Clutha on FRIDAY, 27th Dec, at High Water. Passengers and Cargo landed within Twenty-four Miles of the Diggings. The Road from the Clutha is in excellent condition. Passengers and their swags I taken from the Diinedin Jetty, and landed at the above place for One Pound sterling each. For further "particulars apply on board to Chas. Fraser, Master; or, to Mr. George Green, Belgrave House. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ex " OMEO. rfIHE following Lighters are this day disX charging. All Goods not removed by Four o'clock, will be stored at Consignees' risk and expense:— BON ACCORD CHRISTINA MATILDA HAVES. J. & R. BAIRD, Agents. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. I .<9S3s k Jk T HE S>S- "ALDINGA," JL John' M'Lean, ComMlopM^§f^ mander, will sail from Port Chal't^MsMz^MSs^ig^im' iners, for Melbourne direct, on SATURDAY, 28th December. The Expert and Victoria, steamers, will leave the. Diinedin Jetty with .passengers for the ship at 3 p.m. that day. . DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Pro W. J. Henningham. Wanted. W7ANTED, Everybody to go and See the T V SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. TRADESMEN AND OTHERS ARE requested to go and See the SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. p\ REAT NEWS from MELBOURNE !— \JT Everybody Coming over to See the SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. IF you want to enjoy a Good Laugh, go and See the SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. NOVELTY. NOVELTY. NOVELTY. TPROGRAMME Changed Nightly, at the JL SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS HALL. NEW SONGS, Choruses, Burlesques, &c, each Evening, at the SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS HALL. YOUNG MAN having been Three Years in the Ironmongery Business, is in want of a SITUATION. Address," A.8., at the office of this paper. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A MARRIED COUPLE as STEWARD XJI and HOUSEKEEPER, to the Otago Club. Salary, £200 per annum. Applications to be sent in on or before Monday, the ■ SOth instant, by letter, addressed to the Committee of Management. Good References Required. WANTED, DRICKMAKERS, to make about 500,000 _I 3 BRICKS. Victorian men preferred. I P. LAWRENCE, Kent House, Bell Hill. FARM LABOURER and BOY Wanted. P. LAWRENCE, Kent House, Bell HiR. ix^ANTED, a CARPENTER, for a Bay. V v Enquire at Albion Hotel. TITANTED TO RENT a COTTAGE, * * with sor 6 rooms, convenient distance from Post-office. Particulars and terms to J. Daniels & Co., Princes-street. V7KTANTED Immediately, Six GoodNeedlev ¥ women. Apply to Hugh Kirkpatrick & Co., drapers, Princes-street. 25thDec. 1861. -TTCTANTED, a Constant Supply of FRESH Vf BUTTER and EGGS. Booth and Evans, Rattray-street. ANTED, a VISITING DAILY GpVERNESS, to teach English and Music, only. Address, Governess, care of. Messrs. Morse and Orbell's, Princes-street. \'tl ANTED, a respectable Young Woman > V as COOK. Also, a LAUNDRESS, and a LAD whocan make himself generally useful. Apply to Mrs. DAWSON, High-street. WANTED a First Class BOOKEEPER, also a STOREMAN. Apply at 12 o'clock tomorrow, A. M'LANDRESS & Co., Walker-street. WANTED,— A. SMALL GOODS MAN, Victoria Butcher's Company, Stafford-street. ANTED,—A Complete Set of Blacksmith's Tools, in good order. Also, an extra Anvil and Bellows. Apply at Cobb & Co.'s Offices, Provincial Hotel. WANTED —A respectable Young Woman. Assistant in* the Confectionery Business. Apply to Mr. Grey, Mr. Murray's, Confectioner, Rattray-street. LYTTELTON^ AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. "£TjTANTED EXPERIENCED MINERS. T ¥ Constant Work for Good Hands. Wages 10s. per day. Apply on the Works, Lyttelton., GEORGE HOLMES & Co. raTANTED to RENT or PURCHASE a 'VV Eirst-class BUSINESS SITE in Dunedin, for cash. Address A. 5.," Witness " Office. Those Parties who answered the above Advertisement, are requested to communicate again with A. S , as their letters were burned in the late fire, before the Advert, er received them.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 37, 27 December 1861, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 37, 27 December 1861, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 37, 27 December 1861, Page 5

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