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- - y Missing Friends. HENRY. JOHNffoN.—The'kddrcss of'HenrJ' Johnson^is.particula'Jy requested'^ He is , tall young man/ a. German, with fair, hair, no beard prmoustache, very-cleaii appearance) talks brokenEnerlish, was woikipg on the road "near Waihola, and-leffc-that-place-in July last, for the .purpose of, -going to the Woolshed., Any information respecting' him will be thankfully'teceived by the Commissioner of Police. Dlinedim „ ' JOHN t EG AN, from' Liverpool, lat^of Barrangong , # Diggings, wil find his "Brother James at Mr Griffin's Store, Walkfr-strert, Dunedin. TTOHN HARi', lately arrived from Airdrij, will W hear news from home, on applying to John Little, King-street, opposite Knox's Church. JOHN WILKINSON, of Blackburn. Lancashire, —A letter from your father lies at the Dunedin Post-office. ILHELM ESHER, of Glbrfeld beg Halyer, last heard of in May, 1858, in Ballarat,—-Any information respecting the above will be thankfully received at the - office of this paper, where there is a letter tor him with important news from his family. *™_^_______^BB^OB^^^^^^^^»^^asaEaßfßKKßu|Bßßß Tenders- ' MAILS BETWEEN TUAPEKA AND DUNSTAN . ' Chief Post Office, 'Dunedin; ,Ist Dec:, 1862. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office, or at the Post Office, Tuapeka Junction, ou or before the Bth instant, from persons willing to carry Mails from an early day in December till the 30th June, 1863, as undermentioned :—Between Tuapeka Junction Post Office and the Post Office, Dunstan, by way of the Teviot, t\?ice weekly; one day carrying letters only, and the other day carrying letters and newspapers. >, .Days and hours orarrivals and departures to be fixed from time to time by the1 Postmaster. Tendersto be at'per'annum, 'and security "will be required For the due fulfilment of the contract. The Government wilioot be bound to accept the lowest, nor any of the tenders. Tenders to be endorsed '* Tenders for Mails between Tuapeka Junction and Dunstan." ARCH, BARR, Chief Postmaster. npENDERS-are required for the Erection of a Two: JL storey Building (labor only), in Princes-street, for Mr. Meluish. Plans and Specifications atMr Meluish's, Photographic, Gallery, corner of ' Princes-street and Dovditig-street. N" O~T "T" C E . : TENDERS. — Campbelltown-road. — In consequence of an alteration in the projected works* on the Campbelltown-road, occasioned by a vote of the Provincial, Council, thei'sections and specifica- . tions are withdrawn'for the present. ' •■*■':__ H. P. MORSE. .-•.rpO'; Builders/ Contractors,r'r&cv~Eigfifcquarter "X Grey: Calico, on sale at v J ': ? > -,= : .- ; r , : f, HERBERT; HAYNES & HAY'Sr j :/ 7 ;:.,- '.•..:■•:• '. ■': •'''■,'.-';. :'■-'-:'; .*:'''.;• ".■•'.;■',.;'; ;Prin<^street. ";f:-;: fa :• ■ i£3 REWARD. - ' ; •■ T DST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Mr Gooo^ll's PadJbi ™dock, Tokomairiro, one Bay Mare, wearing a belt'round neck -with No. 26-thereon, branded! EM: near shoulder. -Whoever wilt;; deliver the saute, or ; ;giye satisfactory information: concerning -them to - or. to^Mf. Gbodall, Tokomairiro, will receive the, above, regard. , . . ; .; f^fa-faC'. : WILLiAM-FERMAN. " • ■: Tokomairii'o, Sejptember3rd, 1862. ij'j £5 REWARD; :, . i ~^i T, OST: pn the' 20th .October, from the head of *XJ 3 German's'Gull^, on the centre traickt between Waitahuna and Gabriel's, a Bay Mare, branded on the near shoulder'OD (indistinctly), with saddle and bridle^ on; the hitter having ccurved checked pieces marked thereon "Peat, London." Themndersigned will pay tlie above reward to the: person who may deliver the Mare at the Camp,; Tuapeka, ; ;. :. . ; ..ff .'■ -.. fn.. .. :.f- j. ~ EDWARD CROKER.'v rflWO BOUNDS REWARD.-Lbst or Stolen, X from the Upper Taieri, a dark bay Pony Mare, WI on off shoulder, a white streak on forehead, black , : ',3v < ,:■ -■ =-.-,■•. . ...;■ •'.,';■ r- .-, -';. r.' . •;. ,- .- .points, r .off hind_fetlocks whitfs.. Theiabove "reward will be paid to any one who will bring the said mare to O. Bun bury, Stafford -street. Dunedin. inoUJND.—Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark X Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EAon 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. . - April 22rd. 1862. O REWARD-—Strayed from George-street, /O" Dunedin, on Monday night, a dark bay Mare, with black points, 16 hands high, almost thoioughbred, slight halter mark on the nose. The above reward will be paid on the mare being brought to Messrs Jones and Williamson. O 9 REWARD.—StoIen, on Wednesday, 26th day o*)6j of November, from the residence of W. H. Cutten, Esq., Anderson's Bay, a Cattle Dog, large size, color, yellow; with white on the neck, breast, and legs, a little rough about the face; answering to the name of Tweed. He was seen to be led away with a flax string, by a lad of 15 or 16 years of age, who was carrying a bundle of flax, and walking bare foot r with his boots hung over his shoulder, and who wns travelling in the direction of Tomahavk Valley, Portobello, or the East Harbor. The above reward --wili be-paid to any person giving such information as will lead to conviction of the offender, or the re c overy of the dog. Medical. ' r .MED 1C A jT. " NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR. WILSON has removed to Maclasrgan-street, opposite the Shakspeare and Shamrock Hotels Piivate Residence: George Villa, George-street. _ MEDICAL. " T) R M AR T YR, Surgery: Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. Residence : Stewart-street, opposite the Gaol. Hours of Consultation :— , '9 to 11 am. 2to 4 and 7 to9p.m. DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Boctor 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, snaoroN dentist. Having after nearly* 15 years experience in Edinburgh, London, Dublin, America, and the Australian colonies, adopted this country as his future home respectfully r thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dunedm, and the province of Otago'generally, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during Lis nine months residenee-amongst -them, and in-announciae 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, pnd 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. - . . i Please observe present address, viz. :— PRINCES STREET, Octagon side of Cutting. '- • '- ■ » DENTISTRY. "/ v "]i/J R. -A LFR£ -D 800 T- , •" Sttb'geon, tand Mechanical' Dentist, * (Opposite Medical Hall,) PUT NC E S'-S TR EE T, f ' ~ Having had considerable experience under the tuition, of some of the leading members of'the profession, he/eels himself competent to undertake the most" difficult _ cases}/ .guarantee : satisfaction *to those who may favor him With,their patronage. „ _ ' , f vi ' Charges strictly moderate." '- , A~NNIVERjSARY OF THE HAND ANDHE'aRT ' «LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F..' ;GEORGE f STREET.* * \ DINNER to celebrate the OPENIN&, of t tft' -jti— aboveHLODG-Ej will take- place ur ihe New Hall,~George-street/ on^FRIPAY, sth December, The following gentlemen will act as Stewards, 'froid' whonrT^ckets can'be obtained :*^~- — • »»-^ • - CHARLES REID, N. G - "-■"J f V W.H.POPHAM p.Gi- - f --' TJ „ W. FISHER, ii £i* ' w ft . ', \ » - J.-O/BELLAMY. . t rs* st ,- »i.a . *. w.a^maharg; , ■~... ~ J. TUCK WELL. J-> > •> s-. Trr"^Z GCTOIEEiJFIEEDr ' * . 'Tii^ets^fe'eacl^^ , Dihara^opi tfie'tSie ?at hd^» t pamfri^o'clockr *'** * -v*-«-*. ~>&,*-ui *^j ? >.|Dtt A-ar/H&ay? ;b^t h s. and, * *Shower Baths.';?-Open from6:a.m. & Svitatf* QSan..* - .•

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 7

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