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. 8 Tenders. TO CARPENTERS. fMENDERS will be received by the Town Board of JL Dunedm, on or before Wednesday, 6th August, lor the erection of a Lod^e-house at*the Southern Cemetery. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Town .Board Office. CKAS. REID, _. C'.erk to the Board. mENDERS are invited for the interior fittings of X , cedar, for Messrs. Dainty. PuUtray snd Company s Stores, in Rattray-street, Plans and specifica- , tions to be seen at the Office of G. GREENFIELD, Architect, — Manse-street riIENDEBS are invited for the erection cf a tvo JL storey Accommodation House, Clutha F^rrv «f-\£ ns a°t sl^d2«*ion9 to be seen at Mr. J. i'arr's Store, Cl ntha Ferry, and at the office of Q. GREENFIELD Architect, Manse-street. mo BUILDERS^-Tenler, are required for the Miscellaneous. T1 G R I F F I T H S the X . WONDER OF THE AGE, will cbnllen-e an? person in the Province of Otago to walk 60 miles per diem for 6 consecutive days—he throwing 50 56-lbs. over his head to the other'person's 25 SGdbs , for LSO. Throwing to be, first ds>.v at the Union Hotel; second day, Provincial Hotel; third day Queen's Anus; fourth day, Edinburgh Castle, Caversham. If not taken up, he will claim the Championship of Otago, and will execute the feat next week, commencing on Monday, August 4th, starti i? from the Union Hotel, Staiford-street. A ETHUS PICKEREL, or PICKERING, who ___ was employed cooking for the ineu on the r >atis near the Molyneux Ferry about the end of May last is requesteJ to call upon the Commissioner of Pciic-e. Any information as to the whereabouts of the above mentioned man would be thankfully received. THE ROBIN HOOD HOTEL (Corner of Rattray-street and York place), and near to the Military Barracks, Duuedin), Is now open for the accommodation of boarders by JAMES R. HOOD, Proprietor. THE situation of this really First-clasa Hotel it wituout doubt the best and most healthy »"u DUNEMS. '* ' The building of itself (which is a four-story one) is very substantial, and so arranged as to give quietnes3 and retirement for females and families, one flat of the entire building having been set aside especially for that puqwse. There are seven private and public sitting rooms, aud every boarder will have a separate bedroom. Only the very best brands of wiF, IKF' S/ IRITS > POETER, ALES, ka, vV ill be allowed in stock SUPERIOR STABLE ACCOMMODATION A BILLIARD ROOM, DOUBLE SKITTLE ALLEY, And other buildings are now in course of erection, and no expense has, or will be spared, to secure the comfort of every one who may board at, or visit the ROBIN HOOD HOTEL. A RA R E CHANCE " BEING A LEAF OUT OF THE BOOK OF ONE OF THE « OLD IDENTITY T ~^ S L R'r? 00I) hay built and opened tha tf Robin Hood" Howl, finds that he cannot give that attention to his business in Princes-street as is necessary, and now offers his stock and premises, known as the *

COSMOPOLITAN CLOTHING MART for sale with goodwill of lease, &c. His tailoring and clothing tiade. which is second to none in Dunedin, he confesses to have been most lucrative to him during the last five years, and to any one who will give ordinary attention to it, with the first-rate connection it has, cannot fail to make a sure and speedy fortune. Terms liberal. *or further information, apply at the Robin. Hood Hotel. jiUK bALh, that commodious house, situate at the corner of George-street and London-street, and next to Dr. Purdie's, at present occupied by Mr Prendergast, Barrister, with eleven years' lease a Town Board .Section to run, at the nominal rent o LiOi 03. per year, with full valuation at end of t<rm or right of renewal. t <£- c bouse and a P°rtion of the frontage is let at L 240 per annum. Price moderate, and terms liberal. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. I' 0 SEJ-L Olt LET, that valuable corner Allot-' , , ™ent > having 6G feet frontage to George-street, by uo feet to Frederick-street, (opposite the house of Dr. Purdie). It i 3 perfectly level, and from its central position, there could not be a better spot selected in Dunedin for a first-class Hotel, or Boarding House, * Price moderate and terms liberal. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS SITE! 0 Seh or Let, 12 years' Lease of that piece o *__• T?, und m the CuttinS. (next to Meluish's Portrait Gallery,) having a frontage of SO feet by 50 There is no question as to this being a good sire, being m the very centre of the business parts of the city. r Price moderate and terms liberal. Apply at tLe Robin Hood Hotel. TIIO LET, a Two-roomed Cottage iv Cargill-screet • JL entry immediately. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. mo LET on Lease, about a dozen allotments Jof X Land in Rattrav-street, and Dowling-street, for 14 years, with half valuation, at the yearly rent of £101 or 4s. per week. Apply at'the"Robin Hood Hotel. FTIO LET on Lease, frontages in York Place, JL Arthur-street, and Rattray-street, in the vicinity of the Hotel, admirably adapted for Stores or business purposes. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. MOSGIEL, EastTaieri, to be Leased in Allotments. Immediate occupation, For further particulars apply immediately to A. J. Burns, on the droperty. TO IMPORTERS OF STOCK, mo BE LET, for such a term as may be agreed J. upon, the well-known Burnham Water farm in the immediate neighborhood of Wellington comprising the whole of Watt's Peninsula, and some adjoining land in Evans' Bay, containing in all aboufc 2300 acres, more or less, well grassed, forming one well bounded paddoct, fenced by the sea on all but one side. This farm is admirably adapted as an entrepot for stock, intended for the Canterbury and Otago markets, as on it 400 or 500 head of cattle, or a proportionate number of sheep, can alwa>s be kept ready for shipment, and double that number if necessaryand where they can recruit from the effects of their previous land journey. _ There are several bays on the property, well suited lor embarking stock, having deep water close in shore. In the hands of an enterprising capitalist, this farm opens the prospect of being able to command the greater part, if not the whole, cf the now extensive cattle and sheep trade between Wellington and j the Southern ports of New Zealand. The Provinc* of Nelson being now exhausted of cattle, and pleuroI pneumonia having stopped supplies from Australia, I Wellington appears to be the only port from whene* a large supply can b« obtained for the Otaso market. The number of cattle in the Province of Wellington exceeds that in any other Province. ° The Bornham Water farm also offers peculiar facilities for the supply of the City of Wellington with fat stock, or dairy produce. Offers for the rent of this feitn, will be received up to the 23rd August, or, in case of delay in the mail, until after the arrival in Wellington" of the b.s. Queen, with the A-ugust mail from the South, addressed to J. C. Crawford, Thorndon, Wellington: or to Levin and Co., Wellington. Particulars can be obtained from Messrs. Rich mond and Gillies, Princes-street Dunedin. _„ NOTICE. ' mHE REV. D. MOREAtJ respectfully informs JL the Catholics—fir^t, that henceforward there will be Mass every Sunday at St. Joseph Church, Dunedin; second, that the fiev. F. Martin will spend a full month in the Tuapeka Diggings, and say Mass at the Junction Catholic Chapel on the four 'following Sundays; third, that there will be no Mass at Waitahuna until the chapel will havf been Dut v again. The Catholics ofthe Waitahuna District are earnestly, requested to see the Rev. F. Martin for the above purpose. A white flag, wearing a red eross,^ made in the shape of a banner, will thenceforward denote our presence in the diggings/ July 23rd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 202, 1 August 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 202, 1 August 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 202, 1 August 1862, Page 3

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