WantedWANTED, a re?peetable Female Household Servant, for a gentleman's family, near Riverton; will have to assist another in house-work, and milk one or two cows. :. ...... A FEW Gentlemen can be accommodated as Boarders in.a private family. Terms, 3te weekly. Apply Proudfoot's Dairy, top of Maclaggan street. s /XKNTLEMISN Accommodated with First-class VX _ Board and Residence, including every comfort; opposite Bath Hotel, Gcorge-strret. I TYRAYS.—Wanted Drays for the Dun«tan. A p- * *V l S ? enry Bur Se aiHl c o., Forwarding Agents, Staftord-street, opposite Messrs J. C. Cainpbell and Co's store. . y tt. COUSINS, Prof.ssor of Violin and Pianoiorte, is open to Engagement. Diggings preTT^fo^ 0110 bufc Principals need apply. Aldinga Hotel, Staftord-strcet, Dunedin. Hmo JJUA eERS— Wanted a Partner, with not A. less than £3 0, to join the Advertiser in taking an old established drapery business. Anpiy by letter, to Box 14, P. 0., Dunedin. 15th December, lO0"4. mO CLOTHIKRS-Wanted a situation by a man 1_ of many years experience in the above line, lurst-class salesman and window dresser. References unexceptionable. Address, H. L., office of this paper. TO LEND. ■P 1 (mO in, Sums from £100 and upwards, on cyj-jVUV, freehold Security in Dunedin. Apply to W3I. JOHNSTON, Solicitor, Dunedin Shipping1 Notice. WE, the undersigned, Cabin Passengers by the good ship Nor' Wester, tender our sincere thanks to Captain Robert B. Almy and officers for tneir kindness and attention to us during the voyage from Melbourne to Otago; also in usin" every precaution regarding the safety and comfort of the large amount of horses and sheep on board. We can also highly recommend the Nor' Wester as being one of the best ships for carrying stock, being an excellent sea boat, very roomy, well ventilated, and very fast, making the run in eight days—experiencing heavy weather,.the ship being hove to for twenty-four hours for the safety of the stock. As a testimonial of high esteem the owners of tbe horses present Captain Almy with a purse of sovereigns; also the chief officer, Mr Thompson, with a purse of ten sovereigns. (Signed by the Cabin Passengers.) MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. •J^'^&t-sikv npHE Favorite Steam Shio *J|g|||||^^± GOTHENBURG, , ' Hugh Mackie, Commander Will sail from Port Chalmers for Melbourne, on Friday next, at 3 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., _, . Stafford-street The laststeamer will leave the Jetty at 2 o'clock, to convey passengers ou board. fe4>^v jV/TIDLOTHIAN, Marshall, *r4^t^fS^_> _O_ ma*ter, for Waihola, is now ■JgM^gHiglw. fading for the above Port 1.2; return, LI 10a; -woolylOs per bate. Apply to F. Cairns, Jetty. ,te~jrCj&S I\/TARYJANE, A. Bell, master. i-T-1 The above favorite schooner is now loading for the Molyneux, at wmm^fflf^tiie Jetty. Freight to the Molyneux, L 2 lOs per ton; return freight, 15s per tonj t'. Cairns, agent. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Ship Nor' Wester, from Melbourne. FTIHIS vessel having entered at the Customs. JL consignees are requested to pass entries without delay, and pay freight to the agents. A. L. THOMSON and CO., Stafford-street. TO CONSIGNEES per Dei-went Hunter. This vessel having entered at the Customs, Consignees are requested to pass entries, and pay freight to the undersigued. A. G. FISHER, Commercial Chambers. npriE s.s. Ruby is this day discharging, ex City of JL . Hobart. Consignees are requested to pass entries, and pay freights and lighterage immediately. F^'airns, agent, Jetty-street. M" ALLAOS, KiiN'NEDY ana CO, Ship Cliandlers and General Storekeepers, George-street and Mount-street. Port Chalmers. MALLA.CH, KENNEDY and MOttTOWTvI? torian Butchers' Company, opposite the Jetty, Port Chalmers. Shipping supplied STRELITZ & HART, "IT7HOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONISTS, H Princes-street, (Opposite the New Custom-House.) City and Country orders punctually attended to. TendersmENDERS Wanted for Canvassing, Papering, and JL Painting a Six roomed House. John Griffen, Walker-street, /CARPENTERSto tender for Shop Front. Apply \J to Campbell and Grant, at Mr Meluish's, Princes street. PLUMS and' Cherries ex Aldinga for sale. John Brook, Rattray- street. 171NGLISH COALS, cheap Messrs Sykes and JLLI Co, Wood Jetty. Orders left with Mr Hartley Jenkins attended. FIVE POUNDS REWARD.-Lost, from Lookout Point; Caversham, on the 20th October, a small black draught mare, 4 years (rising 5 years), with three white feet, white star on forehead, long tail, and mane in good condition; 1 old bay Horse, with black points ; and 1 chestnut filly, about 1 year old, with white streak on face. Seeii at Look-out Point on Sunday last, and missed on Monday morning. Any person giving information to John Sibbald, Princes-street, will receive the above reward.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 3
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