Shipping Notices. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS: FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. TO SAIL punctually on WEDNESDAY Next, 14th instant. jM^-^i^s. rpHB splendid Al fast clipper .'^^3^^^^ ST. JEAN, 1,000 tons. This vessel having just accomplished one of the most rapid runs from Melbourne of the season, is now ready to receive passengers for the above Port. THE LACIILAN GOLD FIELDS are now attracting Miners from nil parts of Victoria, and promise to he the best paying Diggings in the Australian Colonies, the latest news per White Swan being of the most encouraging description. - As first-class ships rarely sail from this Port direct to Sydney, the present offers a most eligible opportunity for proceeding in one of the fastest and most comfortable vessels afloat. Dietary scale of the most liberal description, Stewards' attendance provided. For passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Ageuts, Stafford-street; LLOYD, TAGGART,& CO., Jetty-street. JOSHUA BATES. ■fe4t>«e£ss. (TIHIS vessel proceeds to-sea toX day. Passengers can t« -JF^rll^m- booked up to half-past ten this 11' forenoon, after which hour no tickets can be issued. , A. L. THOMSON & CO.,Agents, Stafford-street. NOTTCE TO CONSIGNEES. rfIHE ST. JEAN having entered at the Customs X Consignees are requested to pass entries aud pay freight to the undersigned. A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. Missis g Friends. MR. SAMPSON RElD—Please send your addresa to J. T. P., office of this paper. JACOB SEVLING.—A letter for you fr»m Bendigo, at Wittkowsld Brothers', Flinders Lane. /BOUNTY WATEKFORD. " Empress of the VJ Seas." If this should meet the eye of Mohice Cubean, his sister Bridget would bo glad to hear irom him. Address._ Eddingtou Post Office, Aus : tralia._^ ' /"CHARLES MACDONNELL, Gabriel's Gully.— VV Your wife has arrived,' per St. Jean. Please write to her. Address Post Office, Dunedin. TOHN KENNFDY, Esq.—Letters of importance, ftj to your address, at our office. James C. Campbell and Co., Stafford-street. Tenders. fJIENDERS WANTED, for Painting and Papering X two houses in High-street. W. H. Hasell. TO CONTRACTORS AND' BUliiJUl-Uls. rpENDERS are invited for the erection ef a Two I Story Shop and Office in Princes-street. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of Mr. Gkkbnfikld, Architect, Manse-street, until May 17th. rpENDERS Wanted by 12 o'clock on Saturday, 1. 10th instant, for the Erection of a four-roomed COTTAGE; in Dawson-street, City; or, Messrs. E. De Carle & Co. Plans and specifications at the office of the undersigned, between Bank of New South Wales and the Cutting. R. C. LUSCOMBE, Architect. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. rpENDERS are required for Shop-fittings, &c, for I a Shop in Princes-street. Plans and Specification to be seen at the office of the undersigned, where tenders are to be left, on or before Monday,*at 4 p.m. MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects,' Princes-street. fpENDERS required for the erection of Three JL Large Stone Shops, &c, for James Brown, Esq., Princes, and Stafford streets. Plans-and Specifications to be seen at my office, till Friday, 16th instant. DAVID ROSS, Architect, &c, Manse-street. mENDERS Wanted for the Erection of the Bank X of New Zealand, Tokomairiro. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my office, till Thursday, loth instant. DAVID ROSS, • ' Architect, &c, Manse-street. MESSRS. ALCORN, Brothers, will receive tenders until 12 o'clock on Wednesday next, the ,14th, for the erection of a shop in Maclapgaustreetj for labor and materials or labor only: Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. Donaldson's, near the George Hotel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ~. TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS Wanted ' for Filling-up Ground -in X Cumberland-street. Address Reid, Souter and Co., care of Messrs. Wilson and Selby, Foundry, Cumberland-street, "who will show the work to be done. . Board and Residence. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE. FAMILY HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Maclaggin-street. T. ROSENBERG, Proprietor. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE. rpHE undersigned begs to inform his friends and X the public, that he has taken Abbexleix House, the well known Boarding Establishment. The house has been re-furnished, and can be recommended-now as the most comfortable and complete Family Hotel and Boarding House in and about Dunedin.'' Only one bed in every bed-room. Terms moderate. ■.-■•■■' -■ . ; . . T. ROSENBERG. . PRIVATE APARTMENTS.—Accommodation of Superior class, . for; Gentlemen, opposite the residence of Doctor Wilson, George-Btreet. '"pRTVATE, Board; and Residence for Four GentieX^ men. Inquire Mr. Griffin, opposite the United States Hotel, Walker-street. BOARD and LODGINGS for 5 gentlemen. Apply J. C. Lorimer, 42, Arcade. ALL Acconnts due April 30th, 1862, to. the City Comi'Any, High-street, Dunedin, are requested to be paid forthwith. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager May 8, 1862. . ALL Accounts due April 30th, 1862, to the New Zealand Company, corner of Princes and Rattray streets, Dunedin, are requested to be paid forthwith. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. ; May 8,1862. MR. HENRY BAYLISS, Accountant, Princesstreet, Dunedin, is authorised to receive payment of accounts for the City Company, High-street, Dunedin. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. May 8, 1862. MR. HENRY BAYLISS, Accountant, Princesstreet, Dunedin, is authorised to receive payment of accounts for the New Zealand Company, comer of Princes and Rattray streets, Dunedin. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. May 1802. ■ TO HOTEL KEEPERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND BAKERS. SPLENDID. OPENING. To be disposed of by Private Contract, THE SUNNY-SIDE HOTEL, STORE andBAKEHOUSE, WITH everything in working order, together with three'acres of Land, having a large frontage to and lying on the south side of the Dunedin and East Taieri-road,' at Saddle Hill,' about eight miles from Town. The above is an opportunity* rarely offered, as here is a good steady trade doing in all branches at present, which will be considerably improved by the traffic in the new road across the Taieri Plain. Those desirous of making a sure investment are respectfully invited to make a. visit, and see the many advantages possessed by the above. ''',*„,•'" • MARSHALL & SURT.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 8
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