Government Notices, O f REWARD.—Strayed, from the neighbour--30 0 hood of the Police Camp, Gabriel's Gully, oa Weduesdny ; Bth January, a Bay Troop IIURSE, 15 hands iugh, branded 4 near ribs, SC on neck, star on forehead, off hind foot white, a snniil portion of hair rubbed off near hip. £5 reward will be paid to any person who hands liim over to the nearest Police Station. SCHOOL BUILDINGS, &c.—TENDERS will be received till 4 o'clock ou Friday, next, the 7th March, — For building a School-house, Greerisland district (stone) ~ 12 portable houses for goldfields and police „ Addition to the Land Office, Duuedin. „ Sinking a well at the Hospital „ Quarrying and breaking 100 yards metal at Military barracks. „ Fencing for Military Grounds THE UNDERMENTIONED UNCLAIMED, Confiscated and Condemned property, will bo sold by auction at the Police Station, Dunedin, at 12, noon, on Wednesday 12th March, unless previously claimed and identified. ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Commissioner of Police. One £10 note, 1 silver watch, 1 gold ring, and a number of guns, carl lines, and a blundcrbusu, with several articles of old clothing and sundries "VTOTICE, £100 REWARD.—The undersigned Jj% hereby offers a reward of £100 to any person either producing the person or giving authentic information ot Paget O'Grady, Viscount Guillimore, who arrived in the colony of Victoria in 1857, and has been employed in stockriding, bullock-driving, and splitting in various parts of N.S. Wales, and from reliable information, has lately arrived in Otago from Burrangong Diggings, N.S. -Wales. Viscount Guillimore has.but recently succeeded to his title, and is therefore better known as Patrick or Pat Grady, a name he has assumed since liis first arrival in victoria. ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Commissioner of Police. STEAM. mENDERS will be received at this office until 4 JL o'clock of 7th April, 1862, for a steamer to start from Ota.ao direct ibr Melbourne, not. earlier than the 16th* oit'the month, and convey the Mail in time for the steamer which starts from Melbourne on the 20th. Penalty for failure, if not prevented by stress of weather or accident, forfeiture of subsidy, and an equal amount as penalty. By order, JOHN LOGAN, , Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, sth Feb., 1862. T) EGISTKATION.—Parties are hereby informed X\) that John Gillies, Esq., is the Registration Officer for all the districts in the Province of Otago. Claims duly filled up must be lodged with him on or before tho 31st March, 1802. BRIDGES.— Tenders will be received till 2 p.m on Saturday, Isth March, for the construction of Bridges over the Little Kuri and Kahaho streams. Plans and specification to be seen at Mr Yonxo's Accommodation House, Moeraki, and at Engineer's Office, Dunedin. ROAD, DUNEDIN TO POKTOBELLO.—Tenders will be received till i p.m., on FRIDAY, 7th March, for the improvement and repairs of about 17 chains of the Anderson's Bay ltoad. BUILDINGS.— An Omce for the Provincial Engineer's Department, Dunedin. Tenders for building will be received on or before WEDNESDAY, the 12th March, 1862. WAIPORI GOLD ESCORT, Direct to Dunedin. The Escort will leave Waipori every Thursday, and arrive in Dunedin the same day. T3UBLIC BUILDING DEPARTMENT.—Notice JL is hereby given, that all articles supplied for this department must be delivered in virtue of a signed order from the department, and that when accounts are rendered for such, these requisitions must be attached to them. 7th March, 18(52. /CARPENTERS WANTED. Apply to Mr. i\J Finnic, Foreman, Military Barracks. CICHOOL HOUSE, oAMAßU.—Tenders wil bo )O received on or before 21st March, 18G2, for building said house of stone. Plans, &c, may be seen at the Police Station, Oamaru, COURT HOUSE, OAMARU.—On or before 21st March, 18G2, Tenders will be received for - building- said house of stone. Plans, &c, may be seen at the Police Office, Oamaru. HIGH SCHOOL DUNEDlN.—Tenders will be received on or before 14th March, 1862, for building the central division of stone. f Stock. i • < HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. '■ nn WENTY SADDLE & HARNESS HORSE ! L ON SALE at Goodall's Paddock, Toko 1 ! mairiro. Can be bought privately of Mr. Goodall of ' s T. Miles, Importer. I ACCLIMATISED SHEEP FOR SALE. ' ryVHE undersigned have received positive in; - JL structions to dispose of the following lots i of very superior sheep at low rates, to insure an knt mediate sale — i 1000 fat wedders, large framed t 700 two and four-tooth ewes, to lamb in Febt ruary. n 1400 mixed ages breeding ewes 50 first-class merino rams, 4 and 6 tooth • 100 nine-month's rams, by Bethune's rams, out o of George Thomson's (Fiery Creek) ewes. s DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. o ~ RAMS FOR SALE. 0 rjPHE Undersigned will Contract to deliver at A I Port Chalmers AUSTRALIAN RAMS, of a Bell's, Aitken's, and other good flocks. • DALGETY. RATTRAY and Co. A CCLIMATISED RAMS. —Shaw's Celebrated J\_ Australian Breed, 2 and 4 tooth, 15 months' :, wool on them, for Sale by Frederic Greer, i- Manse street. c " STATION FOR SALE. >f "1 A A AA A ACRES Pastoral Laud fit for cattle J.UU.UUU or sheep, situated about 60 miles :e from Dunedin, and sufficiently near the Gold-fields t e to make it a most suitable and valuable investment for c Graziers, or others supplying the diggings with fat 1 heep and cattle. For particulars and terms (which are very liberal.) Annlv to i c WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., Manse-street. T7IOR SALE, at present running in the Molyneux ™JD District, a superior head of cattle, (about 100,) consisting of cows, steers, calves. For further partiV culars, apply to W.Yocno, Esq.j Dunediii. ™ A USTRALIAN EWES AND RAMS.—The y5 J\. Undersigned will contract for the delivery of Australian Ewes and Rams from December to H April at Port Chalmers, Bluff Harbour, or Moeis' ' ' DALGETY, BATTRAY & CO. ~~ ACCLIMATISED EWES. ' FOR SALE, 600 First. Class Acclimatised Ewes. May remain on the run on tei-ms, if desired. For particulars apply to IS WEBB. PATTIIN & CO.. *- TO SETLERS, GRAZIERS, BUTCHERS, >n. AND OTHERS. ' 1S RATTLE. The Undersigsied are now in \J receipt of regular shipments of fat and store ™ Cattle from Wellington, and are prepared to enter into r arrangements with Settlers, Graziers, and Butchers, to supply them on liberal terms. The Cattle, which - are well bred, are from the runs of Messrs, Smith & W RBVANB'^GHTrB6BE qRTSON & CO., ■> Manse Street. on • _^__^___ ™' " FAT CATTLE FOR SALE. IAA HEAD of prime. Fat-Cattle —the pick of I III) 1100—within a short distance of Tuapeka.V ~iU DALGETY, RATTRAY, & GO. fst ~~~ ! FOR SALE, ~ ist OAAA FAT WETHERS—primejarge sheep— le- OUUU to .arrived " Arenna Kimfall," MclWn<?' WM. CARR YOUNG., osl FAT WETHERS. ■ Sic T?OR SALE, 1000 FAT WETHERS, deliverable my X) at a convenient distance from town, or at theint. &' CO., Princes street
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 3
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