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Tenders> MAILS BETWEEN TUAPEKA AND DUNSTAN Chief Post Office, Dunedin, llth Nov., 1862. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office, or at the Post Office, Tuapeka Junction, on or before the 30th instant, from persons willing to cany Mails from an early day in December till the 30th Juue, 1863, as undermentioned :—Between Tuapeka Junction Post Office and the Post Office, Dunstan, by way ofthe Teviot, twice weekly; one day carrying letters only, and the other day carrying letters and newspapers. Days and hours of arrivals and departures to be fixed from time to tims by the Postmaster. Tenders to be at per annum, and security will be required for the due fulfilment of the contract. The Government Avill not be bound to accept the lowest, nor any ofthe tenders. Tenders to be endorsed '' Tenders for Mails between Tuapeka Junction and Dunstan." ARCH. BARR, I Chief Postmaster. N OTICE. = " TENDERS. — Campbelltown-road. - In conse- ! quence of an alteration in the projected works onthe Campbelltown-road, occasioned by a vote of Ihe Provincial Council, the sections and specifications are withdraAYn for the present. - ' H. P. MORSE. tenders: TENDERS requested for the Erection of a Large Iron or Wooden Store at the Molyneux. Plans and specifications to be seen at our offices, and tenders received until 2Gth inst. MASON and ROSS, Architects, ■ Victoria Chambers, Clause-street. Dunedin, 22nd November, 1862. ~ TENDERS. TENDERS are requested for the Erection of Strong Rooms and other works at the Bank of New South Wales. Plans and specifications to be seen at our offices, and tenders received until 26th inst. MASON aud ROSS, Architects,. ' Victoria Chambers, Manse street. DRAINING. TENDERS will be received up to the 29th inst., for constructing a drain through the property of W. H. Cutten, Esq., Anderson's Raj-, recording to plan and specification to be seen at the ofUce of Messrs GILLIES and STREET, Surveyors, Princes-street. rpO Builders, Contractors, &c —Eight~quarter _L Grey Calico, on sale at HERBERT HAYNES & HAY'S, PriiU'os-street. _____ Lost, Found, &c _ £1 REWARD. T OST, on Saturday last, a small halfbred Terrier, JU color, brown, answering to the name "Gyp." Any one bringing the same 'to the office of Messrs Bullock and Walker, Stewart-street, shall receive the above reward. £3 REWARD. : LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Mr Goodall's Paddock, Tokomairiro, one Bay Mare, -wearino- a belt round neck with No. 26 thereon, branded EM near shoulder. Whoever will deliver the same, or give satisfactory information concerning them to the undersigned, or to Mr. Goodall, Tokomairiro, will receive the above reward. WILLIAM FERMAN. Tokomairiro, September 3rd, 1862. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, on Wednesday, 19fch instant, between the head of Waihola Lake and Goodall's Tokomai- 3 riro Hotel, a Pocket-Book containing sevpn five- \ pound note 3 (£35), Union Bank of Australia, Land certificate, and several receipts. The above reward Avill be paid to any person leaving the same afc the office of this paper; or afc MANSFORD'S Store Tokomairiro. 19fch November, 1862. npWO POUNDS REWARD.—Lost, from Dunedin, one Bay Horse, branded LC off shoulder. Whoever will deliA;er the same to Wilkie's Newmarket Hotel, will receive the above reAvard. £5 REWARD. T OST, on Monday last, on the New Jetty, a JLi Seven-barrelled Silver-mounted Revolving Massachusetts Pistol, between seven or eight inches in length. Whoever will bring the same to Mr J. Edmond's, Tent Depot, Princes street, will receive the above reAvard. £t\ REWARD.—Lost in Dunedin or neighbourhi hood, a Pocket Book Ulled with "papers. Whoever returns the same to the Road Engineer's Office, will receive above reward. Name and address j of owner Avritten within. FOUND in Manse-street, a Gold Pencil Case. The owner can receive the same on applying I to Mr B. L. Farjeon, office of this paper. ! lIOUNB.— Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on the near slioulder. 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. April gard, 1862. WMtmiMUrj_____av_flaßaMa..h.*i«iwfifmii«.*rr.iir_i__iiii iiu#,^niJuiiLuiJMUMtt™»a| Medical. MEDICAL. ~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR. WILSON has removed to Maclaggan-street, opposite the Shakspeare and Shamrock Hotels. Private Residence: George Villa, George-street. MEDICAL." • T) R MARTYR, Surgery: Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. Residence : Stewart-street, opposite the Gaol. Hours of Consultation :— 9to 11 a.m. 2to 4 and 7to 9 p.m. DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor oj Medicine, and Accoucheur* may be consulted daily at his .residence, Dowling-street, West, the third house on the left, after ascending the steps a the Cutting, on the same side as the Bank of New South Wales. REMOVAL. MR JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST. I Having after nearly 15 years experience in Edinburgh, London, Dublin, America, and the Australian colonies, adopted this country as his future home, respectfully thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dunedin, and the province of Otago generally, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during his nire months residence amongst them, and in announcing his removal from High-street to Princes-street, to assure them that he will ever continue to exercise hi profession to the interests of his patients, by bringing his_ experience to bear on climatic requirements, giving no pain, and executing all the artificial branches as hitherto on the most approved modern principles, and in an effective and artistic manner. Attendance after 10 a.m. The Poor attended Gratituously from 9 to 10 each Morning. • .' Please observe present address, viz.:— PRINCES STREET, Octagon side of Cutting. Mil' I ■■IIIIMaill,BI«W_JUH«BWII_l^^ THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION RACE Will be run over the DUNEDIN COURSE, ON WEDNESDAY, 4te MARCH, 1863. SmvAKDs: William Morley, Esq, John Maclean, Esq. James McKenzie, Esq. Mark Noble, Esq. _ Fifzwilliam. Wentworth Esq. To act with SteAvards that may be appointed fra each of the Colonies. Clerk of the Cotjesb—Honorary: J. Switzer, Esq. CHAMPION RACE Of 1000 soys., with a sweepstakes of 100 soys. each, added ; the second horse to receive 200 govs, out of the stake; and the third to save his stake, if more than three, start. Weight for age. Three miles. Nominations, enclosing 25' soys., to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Otago Jpckev Club, at the Provincial Hotel,-Dunedin, on or before lst November, 1862, but aU nominations sent in due course of post, and bearing the Post-office mark o the above or a previous date to be eligible. A further payment of 25 soys. under similar terms of post, to be addressed as above on or before 31st December, 1862; and the final payment oi 50 soys. to be absolutely made as above previous to eight p.m., on Wednesday, the 18th February, 1863, or all previous monie to be forfeited to the stake. Weights—Three yrs old, 7st 41b; four yrs, 9st 41b: five yrs, lOst; six and. aged, lOst 41b; mares and geldings allowe 31b, and a further allowance of 21b maidens. Other events of the meeting wiU be duly announced . Five p cent, deducted from he gross of th stake for expenses of Course. I SXMB .BS, Sewetarv

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 25 November 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 25 November 1862, Page 7

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