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Government Advertisements. UPPER WAIPORI BRIDGE. rpENDERS will be received at this office, till JL 4 o'clock of THURSDAY, the 2nd of January, 1862, for the construction of a WIRE . SUSPENSION BRIDGE over the Upper Waipori, near the Accommodation House, accordingto ' plans to be seen at the office of Roads and Bridges, ' Dunedin. Tenders not to include wire rope. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order. JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. ; Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 18th Dec, 1861. LOWER TAIERI FERRY BRIDGE. fJHENDERS, in Duplicate, will be received at JL this Office, until 4 o'clock, Sth January, 1862, from parties willing to Erect A BRIDGE, across the River at the TAIERI FERRY, accoiding to a Plan and Specification to be seen at the Office of the Engineer of Roads and Bridges, Dunedin. The Government will not be bound to accept any offer. 3 By Order, JOHN LOGAN, 1 Clerk to Superintendent. ; Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 17th Dec, 1861. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. ALL Persons owning or maintaining dogs which have not been registered at the Ollice 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 t informants under the " Dog Nuisance^Ordinance." i Dunedin, November 12. 1861.. 35 78 FRESH ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS. SINCLAIR & HISLOP, Late M. Sinclair, , PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. SILK SHAWL, MANTLE, MILLINERY, Ladies', Children's, and Gentlemen's Outfit and General Drapery Warehouse. One Case of MILLINERY BONNETS, slightly damaged, to be cleared out at a very low price. Opposite Bank of New South Wales. MEDICAL. MR. FREDERICK BASIRE begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Chalmers, and others, that DR. HALLEY has entered into Partnership with him, and will practice as Surgeon and Ac- , coucheur, in. that district. Port Chalmers, November 22, 1861. DR. WILSON, (Late of Kyneton, Victoria,) MAY be Consulted Daily at his SURGERY, Arcade, From 10 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sleeps at the Provincial. MEDICAL. DR. MARTYR has Removed to View Hill, Moray Place, where he may be Consulted daily. HORSE BAZAAR. JONES, BIRD, & CO. DEG to inform Dealers aud the Public generally, that from and after MONDAY, December 23, 1861, there will be DAILY SALES, OF HORSES AND OTHER STOCK, at their Bazaar, back of Provincial Hotel. Commence at 12 o'Clock Sharp. JONES, BIRD, & CO. FOR SALE, A SMALL LOT of PRIME DAIRY * CATTLE, 80 to 90 Head. The greatest attention has been paid to the breeding, and the Cows are all broken in to bail. Calves under Six Months given in. To settlers in search of this clas* of Stock, this opportunity of securing a really good Herd, should not be lost sight of. MORSE & ORBELL, I'rihces-street. FOR SALE. AFIiiST-CLASS SHEEP RUN of about 25,000 Acres, with the Stock of Sheep now depasturing thereon. We would draw particular attention to this valuable Run, —it is a considerable distance from the Hundreds, and is in the market for a Few Days Only. . Full particulars at the office of MORSE & ORBELL. QHEEP, Sheep, Sheep.—To arrive within k5 a week from date, Three Thousand extra prime FAT WETHERS. Apply to JONES, BIRD, & CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 39, 30 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 39, 30 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 39, 30 December 1861, Page 2

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