I Shipping Notice. [ STEAM TO MELBOURNE. S. S. CITY of hobart; Captain Darby. "^l&fiVt^k rpl fls *astmi' l fovorirc steamer "fw^fK^^v A '3 how permanently laid A{ffl^__^^_^» "" tl'" li,,e< !?,,c is expected to ■ "C^^^rSE3iS^M3' arrive hero on or about the Sth July, and will be despatched punctually two days after her arrival. The well-known character of this steamer is a sulli- : cient guarantee for the comfort of her passenger ar- \ rangeiiiciits. For freight or passngo apply to the agents, ■It. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street. | FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. BENJ AM I N II EAP E , C. Mooius, Master. rriHIS favorite passenger ship •%?|S§^N- JL has just made a passage of eight days from Melbourne," and S^gjggJ^pgl^gSg will have immediate despatch as above. Her accommodations are of a superior description, anil fbr comfort and convenience she is well and favorably known. The usual liberal dietary scale will be supplied. For freight or passage apply to the agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street. NEW GOLD FIELDS. nrGHLAV diggings. "^©-gk rjpllE Pillidle Steamer SAMA SON will leave the Jetty for Waikouaiti THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock sharp. For freight or passage, apply at once to J. A. & R. BAIRD, Jetty Office. FOR THE NEW .DIGGINGS, HIGHLAY. "32 /&-*i*k HP"*' fine s. s. VICTORIA -L "will leave Dunedin Jetty ■ v, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 11 js&y-,. i^£eSgil%s§ia) a.m. sharp. For freight or passage, apply lo G. LUMB & CO., 1, Flinders-lane. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, FOR MELBOURNE. Only Ship on the Berth. t*#-S&N. mHE Al clipper ship, ABBOTT Ws3^£§T^ A LAWRENCE, 1583 tons, __^^S^^^^^^y register, will sail for the above t&s%£&Xz£m&£^ port, on Wednesday, the 2noJui.y. This fine vessel has unrivalled accommodation for passengers. Possessing such a great height between decks, her berths are necessarily of the most comfortable and roomy character. She has proved herself, for speed and comfort combined, one of the finest ships trading to this port. Intending passengers are especially invited to notice the fact, that Captain Patterson has always received the most flattering testimonials from those who have sailed with him ; they are also reminded that it would be well to embrace this opportunity, as, in all probability, this will be the only large passenger ship leaving here for some months. For passage &c, apply to JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-street ; COBB & COS, Coach Office : LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Jetty-street. June 24th, 1862. BARQUE, BENJAMIN HEAPE, Moore, Master, from Melbourne. te4>s&x '/"CONSIGNEES of goods are •^^fe^r^r^-i. hereby required to present QjijjfSSlSgSfL Bills of Lading, and pay freight tS!gSKi&33!£*2a^ to the undersigned, as agents for the Charterers. TICKLE & CO., Stafford-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE schooner JANE, from Melbourne, having cleared at the Customs, consignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight to the undersigned, CHARLES M. POOLE, Agent, Jetty-street. Lost, Found, &c TOST, one Chesnut Horse, branded DS on oft _i shoulder, fiom the Black Horse Hotel, Silve Stream. Apply J. M'Gbiee, office of this paper. LOST OR STOLEN, a Draft on the Bank of New South Wales, Dunedin, in. favor of Mr. S. l-'ilpe, for £200. Any one finding it will confer a favor on the loser, by leaving it with Mr. P. Hyman, Rattray-street. £5 REWARD. I OST at the Waitahuna, 8 working Bulloc J Branded JttK near hip, belonging to J. McKay Esq., Southland. Any o»e delivering the same to M'Queen, Brothers, Waitahunn, or to Mr. William M'Lclland, Commission agent, Dnnedin, wil receive the above reward. ] £5 REWARD. \ LOST, a ;:"-ey Mare, aged, branded EL near shoul- I der ; alio, a dark brown (nearly black) Mare, while blaze, white hind feet, branded JL off ribs. The above reward will be paid to the person giving such information as shall lead to their recovery : «md, it stolen, i'2o reward, on conviction of the offender. After this notice any person found detaining them will be prosecuted. P. FULTON, I The Forbury. SH EEP LOST. " £10 Reward. LOST from the White Swamp on or about the 28th May last, 200 sheep, more or less, branded portion A in a circle; plain O; S and O with stroke through it. Whoever will give such information to Mr. J. Wilson, butcher, Maclaggan-street, as will lead to the recovery of the fame, shall receive the above rewaid pro rata for the number so recovered. Also, one AVhite Cow, branded with a heart, for which, on information to the above J Wilson leading to the recovery of the samo, the reward of £5 will be paid. OOUND, a Pocket-book, letters, &c, near SnntiyX sidrf Hotel; by paying-expenses, can have them. Apply at the Gridiron Hotel. TjIOUND, a Buy Horse, whicli has been running in Jj the West Taieri for several years. There is an indistinct brand on the Dear shoulder, supposed to resemble the letter J. The owner of the horse, by proving it his property, can have the same returned on applying at Donald Bowks', West Taieri, and paying expenses. FOUND.— Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on the near shoulder. The owner can have him by paying expenses incurred. If not claimed within Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. | For further particulars apply to JAMES PARKER, Waitahuna, or at the Old Post Office Store. ..■imSm'iMmi.;!- 1- 8-6^---PRIZE DESIGN FOR A BENEVOLENT ASYLUM. THE Committee ofthe Benevolent Asylum is prepared to receive plans for a building ot brick or stone, for the purposes ofthe Institution, one wing of which to be erected now, is not to cost more than £2000, and to have accommodation for not less than 30 male inmates and 15 female inmates, together with a large dining hall, and quarters for Superintendent and Matron. Should the designer of the successful plan not be appointed to superintend the building, a premium of £25 will be paid to him for it. Plans to be sent in on or before 12 o'clock noon. Saturday, 2Gth July, ISO 2, addressed to the Chairman of the Committee. By order of the Committee, EDWARD HARDCASTLE, Hon. Secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 189, 24 June 1862, Page 6
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