~ : — r rrrrri yr '-~?' Goveyninjut/Notlcep^ • ;'" ■ '■' • Coinuiissaritit, ■ -: ■ ' Duuedin, Si.ii May, 1562. rPENDERS will be received at this office unti: X noon, 'Mummy. -Z\}i\\ UUta-i.t, for the supply o! , a daily ration of Fonisre, for one horse, from the Ist proximo to llw'3oth September next._ 'The reiioii'to consist. »f :— ■ ; 1: 101b*. oats, or Slbis. outs aud 41bs. bran, or 15 lbs. maize. ■ ' i ■ . ; 2. liilbs.haj. 3. 8 IBs. whwiten or oaten straw. Deliveries to by made weekly at the 'Military Bar All'the articles to be of the best marketable quality Tenders to state the rate per ration as above. - "™ The terras and conditions will be the same as foi the annual contracts published in the Daily j-unei .of the 29th February. For forms of tender and further information . - •Vtiulyto FRANCIS INNES, Deputy-Assistant Commissary General OTlCE.—Sealed Tenders will he received at the Office of His Honor the Superintendent up to the Will Inst., for shoring Police norses, at Duncthn, for the period endinjr 30t.1i September. > Forms ot Tender showing- conditions can be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Police. John Logan, 'Cleric to the Superintendent. "-\TOTlCE.—Scaled Tund'ers will be received at the J\ Office of His Honor the Superintendent up to the. "Oth Inst., for the supply of sound Oaten Hay in quantities, nt per Ton, delivered at the Police station, Dunedin. The hay to bo deliverable from time to time .is required, and to be accompanied by sample. John LouAS, Clerk to the Superintendent. Shipping Notices- ■ CHAiiIOT~OF FAME, TO LONDON. t-t-x^K 'VTOTICE TO STEERAGE «^Ji3£c££sS>\ -1M PASSENGERS. A few berths are still disengaged. WffjfoJ&lfffil£f%!Z^S? Apply immediately to J. JONES & CO., Agents. WANTED TO CHARTER. ±«^S**v nnHREE or more vessels for wJF**s*£tS^N^ x Wauganui, not to exceed 8 $3Sjp£|Gp*!r feet Hrauglit when loaded, for BBSeaSfejaeßßa*^ cattle. LUMB & CO., •2, Flinders-lane. " ; WANTED TO CHARTER. j. ,3-j.^k. nnHREE vessels for Cord--STT-f^^N^ JL mandel. •^^Fj^^> CUMMINU-, LUM R & CO., ; t&^^^^^^^^k^1 ®> Flinders-lane '"^MOUNTAIN WAVE, FOll MELBOURNE. ■fc-^^-StSs. ~WJ ANTED this day for the •e-dSftislS^^ ' ' above ship 0 passenger '■ j^gL^lSslrsl^'* Stewards. Last steamer leaves '■'■'- - ... McKENZIE & POOLE, Jetty-street. • ■'STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. . S. S. ALDIIfGA. Jas. McLean, Commander. wt>civ-< "YXT-^L positively sail for ,»~3§j[E^-t>^>^ V y Melbourne direct, with ■%MM=i§isi£iiiL t'l" English Mail, on Saturday, " ''' 17th May.' The last boats,. Pride of the Yarra, ami Expert, will both leave .'JJunedin Jetty at 1 o'clock p.m. that day. The undersigned aro booking passengers. ifALGETY, RATTKAY & CO., : •' Agents, i. .. Wnlker-sireet. FOR MELBOURNS DIRECT. ;. ' The Al Clipper Ship II OUNT AI N WAVE, 1000 Tons, "• James Hardy, Commander, Will Sail on SATURDAY, 17th May. " +3<iE>^v. } rUIIS well-known Ship is ag^iin *-4s&SSiS^vS> -* on the Berth, and intending Passengers, are invited to examine i^jgiffiljjfSggsSSiß*hpr fine; acfiommoilations. The - provisions will he selected with the greatest care, and most liberal dietary scale provided. For rates of passage apply .10 HENRY DRIVER & CO., - --"■':;■ Agents, • . '•'-...'i . . ' • .■ • Stafford-street. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS Per Mountain "Wave, FOR MELBOURNE. ♦g^fc-^s. npIHIS celebrated Clipper being »jpJp^JtNvv^ Jl the only guaranteed vessel to ... M^^Sffl^y^ sail this week, all intending pns- ■' ... (SjiißipeassiSS^ sengers are requested to be on board to-day, as this vessel will have no delay iv sailing. - MCKENZIE & POOLE, . ' . • Booking Agents, Jetty-street. ' JANE LOCKHART, FROM SYDNEY. ALL .Claims against the above Vessel must be rendered in 'duplicate by Wednesday, the 14th, at noon, otherwise they cannot be recognised. .FRANCE & CO., Agents, , Manse-street. notice to consignees per s. s. white . . swan. : ■ TfIHE lighter F-arah and Esther is this day dischargJL ing. Bills of Lading must be endorsed for freight by ageiits of steamer and lighterage paid before delivery. All goods not claimed by i p.m. will be stored at risk and expense of consignees. . " Goods for which entries are not passed will be sent to bom). : ' R. G. GTBBONS, Casper's Exchange Sales Rooms, Rattiwy -street. Dunedin, nth-May, 1562. For Sale , FREEHOLD. . ; }j^OR Sale a Bargain, Two well-built and neatly . finished Cottages, containing 3 room's each, and let to first-rate tenants. Situate in a healthy locality with a beautiful stream of water in close proximity, and only 10 minutes walk from the Post office. For terms &c, apply, S. Symms, offices Thomas Norton and Co., Princes-street. , nIId N~sT~ ~ONI cTnTm ONIONS!!! Just received a Splendid • Sample. Armstrong & Co. s.,Nos. 9 and 10, Arcade.' ■■:■'■ ■ NOTICE.. THE REV. D. MOREAU, Catholic Priest, begs respectfully to acquaint the Catholics of the Diggings, that his return amongst them is postponed for a week, in consequence of his having, on Sunday next, to liless the foundation stone of the Catholic Church now building in Dnnedin, which ceremony will take place on the ground nt 3 o'clock p.m. TO THE ELECTOHS OF THE TOWN OF DIJNEDIN. f~i ENTLEMEN—It was my intention to offer myVJT self as a candidate at the ele' tion for a member to represent you at. the General Assembly, which takes place on the inst. I frankly acknowledge that I thought my services, pqnsidormg my official position, might be useful; but tl]ereyised Land Bill fur the Province,. which I had lipped to support iv \he House, not having received 1■ ' • the sanction'of the-Council, and no other having been substituted, I confess my views are .somewhat altered. • T|ip late changes in the Executive Council, by ■which the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer wi 1 he pn duty at Wellington, the absence ot the Provincial ■Auditor, who is also a member of the House of tte- : prt-sentjitiyes, the difficulties -which present themselves in carrying on the business of the Qoveriiiiipnt shMiild I be absent, together with the decided step, ; of fin advanced character, lately . taken on a question .which must most materially affect the interests of the Province, and which has received such hearty approval, but which I am not prepared to its fullest extent nl the'present moment to adopt, all combine to induce in me the belief that my post of duty during the next few months will be at Dunedin, and not at Wellington. .• : ; . Ghould you^ however, think otherwise, and the ■- jjjg^ift't'U'tiwwhidif I. fee around me be removable, 1 "'fflpjihall nbt Jipsitale a moment .n placing my so vices at your dis}j%'!d" should you he inclined to confer on me tl<e himov of rrpresenting you at the General As- *.. seoimy. '■''' •' J.RICHARDSON, Superintendent,M«iyl2, 1882. -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 3
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