J : " - government Notices. T>RlNTlNG—Tenders will be received at the X Provincial Secretary's Office until Friday, the 28(.h day of November, 1862, from parties willing to execute the Provincial Government Printing during the year 1863. Further particulars may bo obtained at the above office, on and after Monday. I By order, THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary. 19th November, 1862. rjHENDERS will be received at the office of he X Provincial Secretary, until four p.m., on Pri« day, 28th November, for the forming and metallinft of sixty one chains fifty two links of the roads from Clarendon township to Main South road. j Plans and specifications may be seen at the Road Engineer's office, Dunedin. By Order, THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary. 14th November. 1862. THENDEKS will be received at the office of the X Provincial Secretary till 4 p.m. of Friday, the 28th November, for the erection of a School at Caversham. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and forms of Tender obtained at the office of the Provincial Engineer. THOMAS DICK, Provincial Secretary. 19th November, 1862. QKi'AIIATE TENDERS will be received, at the KJ Office of His Honor the Superintendent, till 4 p.m. of Friday, the 28th day of November, 1862, for the supply of Timber, &c,, Ironmongery, and Pluiuburs' materials, Painting, &c. Particulars and forms of tender may be obtained at the office of the Provincial Engineer. By order, THOS. DICK, Provincial Secretary, j November 17th, 1862. i It. M.'s Ct., Dunedin, Nov. 15, 1862. IN" accordance with the provisions of the Licensing Ordinance, Ses>3. 11, No. 12, I hereby give jiotice .that a Special Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for this Distiict, will be holden at the Odd Feliov/s' Hall. Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of December next, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of receiving implications for the TRANSFER of Publicans' Licenses. THOMAS CAXCUTT, Clerk to the Bench. fnOVviM Hoard Elections.- In terms of the Dunudin X Improvement Ordinance 1862. notice is hereby given that an election of three qualified persons to *ervc aa members to the Town .Board of Dunedin, for c:ich of the lour Wards comprised witbin the City of Dunedin, will take place or. Monday, Ist December proximo, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tlio following places are polling places for the various Wards, viz. :— I South, or No. 1 Ward. The room adjoining the office of Commissioner of Police, Princes-street. High, or No. 2 Ward. The Town Board Office, Princes-street. Bell, or No. 3 Ward. The Odd Fellows Hall, George-street. Lrith, or No. 4 Ward, Tiie buildings lately use 1 as the Albion Hotel Bar, George-street CHAS. REID, Clerk to the Town Board Dunedin. Dfited 21st November, 18(>2.;ti i v & v m a i k i a o . X — "T^T OTICE is Heieby Given that in accordance _Li with the provisions of the Licensing Ordinance, session 2, No. 12, a special, meeting of the Ecnch of Justices for the district of Tokomairiro. will be held at the Court House, on Tuesday, 2nd of December, at eleven o'clock a.m., for the purpose of receiving applications for the transfer of publican's licenses within the said district. EDWARD THOS. GILLON, Clerk to the Bench. R. M.'s Court, Tokomairiro, 18th November, PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. Monthly Mail Steamer from Melbourne. rgIENDEHS will be received as under till the 22nd X day of December next, from parties willing to run a Steamer every month, for a period of Six Months, or more if agreed on, from Melbourne direct to the Port of Invercargill, carrying Her Majesty's Mails. The Steamer will be bound to leave Melbourne within 18 hours aiter the arrival of the English Mai!, and to make the above Port of Invercargill the fu*3t of arrival and departure. By order, . H. A. GILLER, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 7th November, 1862. PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. Monthly Mail Steamer, from Melbourne. QEPARATE TENDERS will be received at KJ same time and place, for the same Service ns above, with this difference, that the Bluff Harbor shall be the Port of arrival and departure. By order, j H. A. GILLER, Clerk to the Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 7th November, 1862. TrALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR V SALE, being part of section 60, block xx, having;" a frontage of 54 feet to George-street, with a depth of 100 feet, with all buildings erected thereon, consisting of a large dwelling-house, and that substantial shop, now occupied by Mr Cramer, as a bakery and provision, store. Title. Crown Grant. Also, To Let on lease, 14 building allotments (S3 feet by 6G feet), having frontages to flanover-streefc and Filleul-street, and a ria;ht-of-way to George-street. Apply to RICHARDSON nd REYNOLDS, Land and Estate Agents, Corner oi Princes and High-street. FOll SALE, the Lease of part of Section 61 Block 20, Dunedin, containing 31 feet frontage to George-street, by full depth of section. The lease has 12 years to run. Ground rent only Lls per annum; and now let for 7 years, Jrorn February last, at the yearly rent of L 75. Apply to H. Honnor, London-street, Dunedin. FOR SALE—At the Spit, Waikouaiti, a Framed Tent, fitted up with six bunks, 14 feet x 21 feet; also, an American Stove, No. 6 ; one flat bottomed Boat, Shelving, Table, &c. ' The above 5s the best stand on the road to the Dunstan Diggings, and offers a first-rate opportunity for an industrious man to open a Restaurant. Apply, Messrs Paterson and M'Leod, Princes-street, Dunedin. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. BUSINESS FOR SALE. mo CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.—To be X disposed of, in a lesdinf? thoroughfare, an excellent business, at present doing a first-class readymoney trade. Apply LUKE & CO., Manse-street. ff\O Persons in Want of Villa Sites, &c. —Sections X ol Land to be Sold, 4 miles from the Postoffice, at a low figure, and terms easy. For particulars apply to ' MONSON & VAHLAND, Architects and Surveyors, Sinclair's Chambers, FOR SALE. FORTIFICATION RUN, MATAURA. ffIHIS excellent run is well bounded and finely JL grassed, contains 16,000 acres, with 1,200 sheep more or less), 12 head of cattle, and one horse. Price moderate, as the owner wishes to return to Britain immediately, but the terms will be cash. Further particulars may be obtained from CALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO. Invercargill, 20th November, 1862. TO CAPITALISTS, INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN, AT TIMARU, ITIHE good-will and lease, together with stock-in-JL trade, improvements, &c. The above Hotel is well known, and is doing a first-class business. There is a half-acre of garden well stocked, belonging to the Hotel; also, a good well of water on the premises. ~-,«,„ For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. T. Parkinson, Christchurehj or W. J. Allen, on the premises* {
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 293, 27 November 1862, Page 2
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