; Miscellaneous. HOTEL AND LAND PROPERTY. TO LET, ONE of the Oldest established- HOTELS in Dunedin, with Furniture, fixtures, Plate, linen, &c Immediate possession. - i Present Cash required, £400—residue easyMa. B. F. WARD, i Solicitor, Jetty-street THE ROBIN HOOD HOTEL, (Corner of Rattray-street and YorkVplaee), and near to the Military Barracks, Dunedin), Is now open for the accommodation of boarders by JAMES R. HOOD, Proprietor. FTIHE situation of this really First-class Hotel is X -without doubt the best and most healthy n mi DJJ X ED I N. The building of itself (which is a four-story one), s very substantial, and so arranged as to give quietness and retirement for, .females and families, one flat of the entire building having been set aside esDecially for that purpose. There are seven private and public sitting rooms, and every boarder -Hill have a separate bedroom; Only the very best brands of oriKFS 8 ' SPIRITS, PORTER, ALES, &c, Will 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 <Th~a"N~clF" ~~ BKINQ A LEAP' OUT OF THE BOOK OF ONE OF THE " OLD IDENTITY." TAMES R. HOOD having built and opened the tf " Robin Hood" Hotel, 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, or sale with goodwill of lease, &c. His tailoring and clothing trade, which is second to none in Dunedin, he confesses to have been most lucrative to him during the last five years, and to any oue 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. For further information, apply at the Robin Hood HoteL ANOTHER GOOD SPEC. FOR SALE, 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 o Town Board Section to run, at the nominal rent o LlO ss. per year, with full valuation at end of term, or right of renewal. The house and portion of the frontage is let at L 245 per annum. Price moderate, and terms liberal. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. TT\Q SELL OR LET, that valuable corner AllotX ment, having 66 feet frontage to George-street, by 65 feet to Frederick-street, (opposite the house of Dr. Purdie). It is perfectly level, and from its central position, there could not be a better spot selected in Dunedin for a first-class Hotel, or Boardine House. & Price moderate and terms liberal. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS Sim ~ rpo Sell or Let, 12 years' Lease of that piece o X ground in the Cutting, (next to Meluish's Portrait Gallery,) having a frontage of 30 feet by 50. There is no question as to tins being a good site, being' in the very centre of the business parts of the city. Price moderate and terms liberal. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. FT\O LET, a Two-roomed Cottage in Cargill-street; X entry immediately. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. nno LET on Lease, about a dozen allotments of X Land in Rattray-street, and Dowling-street, for 14 years, with half valuation, at the yearly rent of £10, or 4s. per week. Apply at "the Robin Hood Hotel. mO LET on Lease, frontages in York Place, X Arthur-street, and Rattray-street, in t!ie vicinity of the Hotel, admirably adapted for Stores or business purposes. Apply at the Robin Hood Hotel. BOSTAL ARRANGEM EN TS. Notice is hereby given that the steam service timetable last published is cancelled, in consequence of the loss of the mail contract steamer White Swan; and the following time tables are published in lieu thereof, for general information. Ckosbdj Wam>. General Post Office, July li, 1862. 1. SI'DKBY AKD AUCKLAND. I.C.R.M. S.S. LOBS ASHLEY -(WITHOUT ALTBKATIOS.) Auckland, leave .. August 1 September 1 Sydney, arrive ... „ 8 „ 8 „ leave ... „ 15 „ 15 Auckland, arrive ... „ 22 „ 23 2. Auckland akd Port Chalmers, callihg at intermediate pobts. stsamhr quees—to lea vs. northwabd. Port Chalmers .. July 18 ... Aug. 18 .. Sept. 18 Lyttelton .. ~20 ... „ 20 ... „ 20 Wellington ... „ 23 ... „ 23 .. „ 28 Napifr ... „ 25 .. „ 25 .. „ 25 Auckland arrive .. „ 27 ... „ 27 .. ~27
Southward. Auckland, leave Aug. 7 ... Sept. 8 Napier „ .. .. „ 10 .. „ 11 Wellington „ „ 13 .. „ 15 Lytteiton „ .. .. „ 15 ... „ 15 Port Chalmers, aniTe „ 16 .. ~16 N.B.—This boat will await the arrival of the contract mail steamer from Melbocrne, if necessary, unit the 25th of each month. 3. Stdsbt, Nkuson, axd iNTKBPROYnreiAL. I.C.RJI. S.S. liORD WORSLET. Port Chalmers, leave July 27 Lytteiton „ .. .. „ 29 Wellington „ ... .. „ 31 Picton „ Axig, 1 Nelson „ .. .. „ 4 ' Taranaki „ „ 5 Manukau arrive „ 6 „ leave „ 9 Taranaki „ ... ... „ 10 Wellington arrive „ ll „ leave „ IS Picton „ „ 14 Nelson M 17 Taranaki ~ „ 18 Manukau arrive .. .. „ Id „ leave „ 24 Taranaki „ .. .. „ 25 Wellington arrive „ 26 " „ leave „- 28 Nelson arrive ... .. ~ 29 ~, leave .. .. Sep. 1 Sydney arrive .. „ & „ leave .. .. „ 15 Nelson arrive .. ... „ 22 ~ leave ~2* Picton „ .. ... „ 2i Wellington „ „ 27 Lytteiton „ „ 80 This boat will proceed to Port Chalmers aad the Bluff. LC.R.K. S.I. AIKEDALK, OR OIHSS BOAT TO UU. Sydney .. -. .. .. Aug. 1 Nelson arrive „ 8 „ leave „ 11 Picton „ .. .. ~ 12 Wellington „ .. ... ~ H |jttdton, » » I<S Port Chalmers ~ M 19 Bluff arrive .. ... 20 „ leave 21 Port Chalmers „ .. .. „ 2# Lytteiton , „ 26 Wellington arrive „ 9T „ leave ~ 29 Lytteiton „ .. .. ~ 31 Port Chalmers „ Sept S Bluff arrive .; .. „ 4 „ leave „ 5 Port Chalmers „ .. .. „ 8 Lytteiton „ .. .. „ 10 Wellington „ „ 12 Picton „ .. .. „ 18 Nelson „ „ 17 Taranaki , ? .. .. „ 18 Manukau, arrive „ X) „ leave .. .. ~24 Taranaki „ „ 2o Wellington- arrive „ 06 • „ leave .. .. „ S8 - Nelson, arrive „ 39 N.B.—TMb boat -will leave Nelson for Sydney as. the Ist October. The Sydney, Nelson, and Inter Provincial Services will be performed regularly by two boats interchanging at. Wellington oa &t 26tli of each month*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 210, 11 August 1862, Page 3
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