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Lost, Found, &c : Medical. *' *■: l ~ LOST, between the Catholic Chapel and Pelicbet TPvOCTOR JHPWTT7TT ««i a i '"* Bay, a Lady's Gold Brooch, topaz stone, ia Jj PrinolSrecl onnlitf cSXrfS cher& centre, with a leaf on each side. Whoever will return Coffin w? w2_^^iSfaSlSr °*ft Ot sameto.the office of this paper, will he suitably re- g^A^^^sT^g^SSk^""oß' "*" • £3 REWARD ll E\r^- A- TERS; f^cfon, Surgeon. Doctor 01 T OST St^orStraye^WMrGoodalPsPad- fa af^re"^^^ JLJ dock, Tokomainro, one Bay Mare, wearing a third house tm the Mt «f£r «Z£r>Ai 5i * J belt round neck No. 26 thereof branded _M, ■S«O^^tL^fSeT^ 88£i!5%« near shoulder. , Whoever will deliver the same, or South Wafer WICCUJUC aiue a:> Tne **anic 01 JXew {rive satisfactory information concerning; them to ' the undersigned, or t-» Mr. Gooda'l, Tokomairiro, — will receive the above reward. _ _ REMOVAL. WILLIAM FERMAN. IVT R J° H N P- ARMSTRONG. Tokomairiro, September 3rd, 1862. £ ?J: . surgeon dentist. FIVE SHILLINGS UEWaRD ? ST g t i neiS y, ,* 5 years cx Penence in Edintt norn i"T v ixu • it_.WA±h_». burgh, London, Dub lv, America and the AustnJ OST, on December Bth. in town, or on the Caver- lian^olonies, adopted this country as Ins future home ___ sham-road, a dark leather Pocket Book; con- respectfully thanks the Ladies and (ienSmen of taimng letters and papers of value to no one but the Duuedin, and the province of OtarjenerallV fo?th[ owner^WhoeverwilLbringthesametoMrJeffi-eys, liberal Ipatrona^e bestowed upon luWSSifnine at the.Umon Bank, shall receive the above reward. months residence amon-st them, and in an. ouncSc rpWO POUNDS itEWARD.-Lost, stolen, or his removal from Hish-street to Princes-street to A strayed, irora North East Valley, a Chesnut assure them that he will ever continue to exercise hi Mare, j branded I\ TR on off shoulder, and ID ueav hip. profession to the interests of his patients, by bringing Whoever^li return same to James Mitchell, North, his experience to bear on climatic requirements East Valley, will receive the above reward. giving =no pain, ?nd executing all the artificial OIVE .POUNDS BEWARD.-Loßt, from Look- nrSeV^mit^ Xr* "T* oved modern P out Point, Caversham, on the 20th October, a PrinuPies> MJi" "J «Sf il7 f f manner, small black draught mare, 4 years (rising 5 years), The Poor £'*' q ■+ ,n i. with three white leet, white s(ar on forehead, long Mon \w? Gratituous.y from 9to 10 each tail, and mane in prood condition ; 1 old bay Horse, piVnco aUm,, „mn *. v • witii black points;%md 1 chestnul'filly; aboutlyear - 1 ieaSe °vfi&fH^flfii&' **•*-■ old, with white streak on face. Seeu at-Look-out • oStiS 3?* t JUi Point on Sunday last, and missed on Monday morn- Octagon side of Cutting. in?. Any person living information to John Sibbald, Princes-street, will receive the above reward. DENTISTRY. MR. ALFRED BOOT, X? Grey Colt, '(with halter on) branded EA on Surgeon, and Mechanical Dentist the near shoulder. The owner can have him by /n .. , r ~ ,TT ~. ' paying expenses incurred. If not claimed within Medical Hall,) Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. PRINCES-STREET For further particulars apply to ' —. . , . ' ; JAMES PARKER, Waitahuna, Having had considerable experience under the or at the Old Post Office Store. • tuition of some of the leading members of the proApril _2rd, 1862. ■ fession, he feels himself competent to undertake the £10 REWARD. most difficult cases, and will guarantee perfect STRAYED from Caversham in May last, one satisfaction to those who may favor him with their Black Horse, branded CH O under, near shoul- patronage. der; one Brown Mare,brand unknown. Apply to . Charges strictly moderate. Cleve and Co, Manse-street. b J l 6* £i) REWARD.—StoIen, on Wednesday, 26th day ~~ ~~ fj. of November, from the residence of W. H. Hotels, etc. Cutten, Esq., Anderson's Bay, a Cattle Dog, large -=— size, color, yellow; with white on the neck, breast, COMMERCIAT TT nvt? t and legs, a little rough about the face; answering to U V^ \ A _L HOTEL, the name of Tweed. He was seen to be led away Oamp-street, Junction, with a flax string, by a lad of 15 or 16 years of age, - (Cobb & Cos. Booking Office.) who was carrying a bundle of flax, and walking bare foot, with his boots hung over his shoulder, and who /"^OBB'S COACHES arrive at and depart from was travelling in the direction of Tomahavk Valley, \J the Commercial Hotel daily. Portobello, or the East Harbor. The above reward # Passengers by the above line will find the Commerwill be paid to any person giving such information cial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. as will lead to conviction of the offender, or the re No expense has been spared to secure the comfort covery of the dog. of all who may pay the hotel a visit. wmum-w ■■■■i.imi ■■■■ ■■■__ HOME, WEATHERLY & CO., Proprietors. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT ~ — SOCIETY. fIEBLONG PRIVATE HOTEL, npHE Books of the Society CLOSE on the last v3T JL day of February next, for the current year's Maclaggan-street, business. All proposals made at this Agency in time to reach beautifully situated. Sydney before that date will be entitled to participate PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE."" mthe profits of one year more than those effected ni-ow/fIHUJi. later in the year, in terms of the bye-laws of the So- Term? moderate, ciety. ' . At the last investigation, the bonus additions aye- JAMES BROWNE, Proprietor. raged considerably more than three per cent, per an- ' ' num. " ~ Comparativa statement of bonuses accruing to a XX OTEL FOR SALE policy of Life Assurance for £500, if effected at the ;*--*-, „ age of forty in different offices, after a duration of ten n tne High road to the diggings, nine miles from years. Dunedin, now doing a capital trade. The property , . is freehold. For particulars, apply to rf . . < *• J-AMES FINCH and CO., b § § ■ Rattray street. O S ' !g - • •B I■§ I . THE DUNSTAN. | t QHAMROCK H.OTEL— • « £ 2 v O without exception the largest and most comW %3£ fortable house on this gold field. "8 «3 <E A splendid Concert Room, sixty by twenty feet, is <2 attached to the hotel. £ £ g The. Wines and Spirits will, as usual, be of tho — — — very best brands. all •_,«■«-, -4 The Restaurant is under the management of Messrs •2 p O {_: . S Anderson and Morrison, late of the Provincial and 'S'Saiqj m «rH co Criterion Hotels, Dunedin. 6asg I -1 rt ■ ROBERT LYNCH, P S|'-O_ - « • « Proprietor. ■ Cobb and Co.'s coaches stop here. •sasnuosjo 100 "I OCTAGON FAMILY HOTEL, senTGATisGO • ri • r-< (Corner of Octagon and Princes Streets, Dunedin.) 'H m. a> fTIHIS most commodious and centrally situated "* JL . Family Hotel, is now under the very able and • oo o o experienced management of the late proprietor of Cooper's Family Hotel, Melbourne. Visitors arriving •suopippy w 55 "* in Dunedin, from Victoria, New South Wales, the snuoq; <& o ■* a Northern Provinces, or from more distant ports, wil « o o» find the Octacon Family Hotel, to possess advantages over; any other establishment in Dunedin. "" The apartments are numerous, spacious, well ventins . w M ated and lofty. •ramtnaj^; oi t- ph <n The attendance such as those who formerly patroreniSuo nised Cooper's Family Hotel in Victoria were "wont to S S S receive.. _ _ „ Quiet, civility, attention, and an excellent table, • I .a • combined with extremely moderate charges, will be g found ever to be the rule of this establishment. ": * mHE AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, Maclaggan &■: ■ 2 : J. Street, S 1 •_ I ' By A. GRIFFITHS, j ■ ' ? '£ ■ B S ; I*ate of c tieelong, Melbourne, and Adelaide o 2* *3 « * Steamers. CL, f^ CS ■ » ■___ *S' ■ •» " *2 "■ "g Excellent board and accommodation for those ar» S S "* -S riving at, or departing from, Dunedin. "w ■ W ' 00^ sitting rooms, well ventilated, and spacious : : ___ bedrooms. I It will thus be seen that the profit to the assured in Excellent stabling. this Society is more than three times that of a first- : class proprietary office, and nearly twice that of one . « ™k „ 1 of the most successful of all European Mutual offices, STAFFORD STREET, i The attention of assurers is requested to the (Formerly kept by Mr George Crowhurst,) following important privileges granted by the Legis- £j ow - un der the proprietorship of lature of New South Wales, to the members of this j_ HARDING & CO Society, and to them only. * -§ Mfi^jEMsTSs. T H«aftffiffa?ir_s-_t Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every informa- are ' KV]T™mv%nrm <VVVTlY BAY tion may be obtained from any of the Society's agents A TABL^ f» Ti LYER V DAY, or medical referees in New South Wales, and in the -. ~» . ,-„ *[ B°il^S' otm - W - , r „♦„„, other colonies, or at the Principal Office/ .' JL B^ X tfe IS ] OTA GO BRANCH • Hotel, from which only Ales, Wines and Spirits, of HenrtNeison Esq MD Mi>di>il Rpfpree the very finest quality are supplied to customers. Mr iTwmM 1 ' Medical Releree. Hardin J g . s i on g experience in the wineand spirit busi-■Bob-Bv Thomson, Actuary and Secretary. ™*> ff oS°v, a sure guarantee of the correctness of Principal Office, Hunter street, Sydney, Ist De- tfalMtateme a>HE BILLIARD ROOM cember, 18o_. Is^rovided with one of the best tables, attended by — ' — very experienced marker; It is spacious and comTHE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION modious, and admitted to be one of the mostcouve- • :, RACE nientin the city....... . Will be run over the <- A Ni"ht Porter on the premises. _ DUNEDIN COURSE, ' Passengers called at any -hour requested. ON WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1863. j J. HAKUm(x & CO. wf . ll . „-, -«; Stewards: -■•■--_- — _ -WXTOOLLEY'S BEACH HOTEL, Beach-street, WiUiain Morley,, Esq, Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti. Travellers and James McKenne, Esq. _ Mark Noble, Esq. p^Lngers per steamars, wiU find the best of accomm ft 2,;^ fr« niodation at the aboye hotel. Wines and spirits of To act tu<_ Sto-OTa^that ™Jj* appointed fro he firgt brands _ Good stabUng . best hay an^ oatß# CLHBK ©5 THE COUBSE—HONOEAET J ■ ' _ T __ * J. Switzer, Esq. TH E DUNS TA N. CHAMPION EACE n „'«-,« T7T-, „«--- Of 1000 soys., with a sweepstakes of 100 soys. each, GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, added : the second horse to receive 200 soys. out of _. „ ' ~—„_,„ T-, the stake; and the third to save his stake, if more CARTER AND SHRUBSOLE, than three start. • Weight for age. Three miles. Proprietors, Nominations, enclosing 25 soys., to be addressed , rTfAVING purchased the above well-known Hotel under cover to the Secretary of the .Otago Jockey JQ and completed their extensive addition", the • Club, at the Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, on or behre accommodation will now be found unequalled. Ist November, 1862, bnt all nominations sent in due - , Billiard Room. course of post, and-bearing the 'Post-office mark o Extensive Stabling accommodation. Horse and Catthe above or a previous date to b« eligible. , t A fur- tie Sale Yards on a large scale have been erected. The ther payment of 25 soys. under similar terms of post, Pronrietors have made arrangements with Mr J. 8. tt> be addressed as above on or before 31st December, Raphael, Auctioneer, to hold Daily Sales of Cattle, 1862 ; and the final payment oi 50 soys, to be abso- Hbrses, &c, on their account. , -. ■, lutely made as above-previous to eight p".m., on Wed- [Coaches to and from the Manuhefikia Junction nesday,the 18th February, 1863, orall previous monie Township start'daily.-, •.'-•• . ' to be forfeited to the stake. . - - 'Sole-Office for Quick and'Co.'s Dunedin and Dan- . . Weights—Three yrs old, 7st 41b1; four yrs, 9st 41bj gtkn Line of Coaches. .., SdiSaK mHF, SHAKSPEARE CONCERT HALL i maidens. , ' « "A ' - 'i.JZZT' -. ' • ! ' Other.events of the meeting will be duly an- • '. ' T. Br SMJTH, Proprietor . nounced ' ' • .. ——• t - _ > ; Fivep cent, deducted from he gross of th'stake THE FIRST VOCAL AND, INSTRUMENTAL . for expenses of Course. " , TALENT IN DUHEDJN. , SYDNBY JAMES, Secretary " . '.D. D, BI^KKK, — The world-renownetl, mirth-provokmg, laughterMR FITZGERALD, Land As;ent, - Civil" Engi- mating,, side-splitting' comic < and burlesque- v neer, and Surveyor/ has Town and.Country singer. /. .'" ',-■'. •~"t- - Lands for Sale and Lease, and.from, a_.long: connec. .. '. D.:W. ROBERTS," t^onwith Uovernment, especially Ihe Native Depart- HrsttenorJ receivedw^th rapturous,,applause^veryment, he will be pre'r«ar^d to negotiate'for the Sale or | evening. Admitted^ be the be&t sentimental -r_ Lease of Lands owned by the Maori-Tribes. linger mi the1 Atostralias. .•:.--' -,» <•',.> .', j, ~: Napier, Hawkes'Bay. ■ ' ' ", . , f - ... T. CitUIKSHANK, "', m ~ ——— = : : :-4-4 ■ The inimitable jig a*.d- liorapipe danger.. Not to be MILTON BREWERY, TOKOMIAIRIRO.. - : equalled, on,the '< light featastic'»; in,' a cut/and AD. DUNCAN begs to inform Hotelkeepers/ l ■rimffle'upt6a> ;rtw*»«j&. :i .'^i: ;c.: : ":•; *'" "» . Farmera, and others, of Tokomairiro, Woolshed1 ' : XJ-u-'J -■» • •;> ufcBACAjN^ * o <*,'■• t> A and surrounding- diggings, 'that-he 'has opened the ' Basso ; unexcelled for-hirmagniiicent roice. above Brewery, where they can rely ttpon'gettingth'e '} > "*" ''* ■ v Pianist^tHewFiaster^V' ' ,* k best Ale at reasonable prices. - l -- -- * -.it- i- <•-^ioli_istt-Mj.lTlialbMgi' ?l -j-wnV. . . 'i •; -Yeast always on bund. ; — - * "' Change of siogiog, <l&nc_tg > <iiui'm«>& «^ *W**^;.

. . Medical. * ; ~ \OCTOR HEWLETT, Surgeon and Accoucher / Princes-street, opposite Criterion Hotel, late of llingwood, Victoria. Consulting Lours: Morning 0 11; afternoon, 2to 3; evening, 6to 8. \R. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor oi 7. Medicine, and Accoucheur, may be consulted ily at his residence, Dowling-strcet, West, the rd house on the left, after ascending the steps a 1 Cutting,- on- the same side as Hie Bank of New nth Waler. REMOVAL. X R JOHN P. ASMSTEONG. JL SUKQEON DENTIST. iving after nearly 15 years experience in Edinrglv London, Dublin, America, and the Austran colonies, adopted this country as his future home, >pectlully thanks t!ie Ladies and Gentlemen of medin, and the province of Otago generally, for the eral (patronage bestowed upon him during his nine >nths residence amongst tbeni, and in announcing $ removal from Hiph-street to Princes-street, to sure them that he will ever continue to exercise hi ofession to the interests of his patients, by bringing > experience to bear on climatic requirements, ring =. iio pain, ?nd executing all the artificial penes as hitherto on the most approved modern mciples, and in an effective and artistic manner. Attendance after 10 a. k. The Poor-attended GratituousV from 9 to 10 each orning. Please observe present address, viz. :— PRINCES STREET " Octagon side of Cutting. DENTISTRY. u|R. ALFRED BOOT, Surgeon, and Mechanical Dentist, (Opposite Medical Hall,) PRINCES-STREET, aving had considerable experience under the lition of some of the leading members of the prossion, he feels himself competent to undertake the difficult cases, and will guarantee perfect ,tisfaetion to those who may favor him with their itronage. i Charges strictly moderate. Hotels, etc. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Camp-street, Junction. (Cobb & Cos. Booking Office.) COACHES arrive at and depart from U the Commercial Hotel daily. # Passengers by the above line will find the Commerial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. No expense has been spared to secure the comfort f all who may pay the hotel a visit. HOME, WEATHERLY & CO., Proprietors, IEELOHG PRIVATE HOTEL, Maclaggan-street, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE."" Term? moderate. JAMES BROWNE, Proprietor. ETOTEL FOR SALE 3n the High road to the diggings, nine miles from Dunedin, now doing a, capital trade. The property s freehold. For particulars, apply to J-AMES FINCH and CO., Rattray street. ~~~ ' THE DIJNSTAN. SHAMROCK H.OTEL— • without exception the largest and most comfortable house on this gold field. A splendid Concert Room, sixty by twenty feet, is ittached to the hotel. The. Wines and Spirits will, as usual, be of the yery best brands. The Restaurant is under the management of Messrs Anderson and Morrison, late of the Provincial and Criterion Hotels, Dunedin. ROBERT LYNCH, - .... Proprietor. Cobb and Co.'s coaches stop here. OCTAGON FAMILY HOTEL, (Corner of Octagon and Princes Streets, Dunedin.) FTIHIS most commodious and centrally situated JL . Family Hotel, is now under the very able and experienced management of the lato proprietor of Cooper's Family Hotel, Melbourne. Visitors arriving in Dunedin, from Victoria, New South Wales, the Northern Provinces, or from more distant ports, wil find the Octacon Family Hotel, to possess advantages over; any other establishment in Dunedin. The apartments are numerous, spacious, well ventiated and lofty. The attendance such as those who formerly patronised Cooper's Family Hotel in Victoria were "wont to receive.. Quiet, civility, attention, and an excellent table, combined with extremely moderate charges, will be found ever to be the rule of this establishment. HE AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, Maclaggon Street, By A. GRIFFITHS, Late of c Geelong, Melbourne, and Adelaide Steamers. Excellent board and accommodation for those ar» riving at, or departing from, Dunedin. Good sitting rooms, well ventilated, and spacious bedrooms. Excellent stabling. UNION HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, (Formerly kept by Mr George Crowhurst,) Now under the proprietorship of J. HARDING & CO. (TIHIS is not only the oldest established Hotel in X Dunedin, but is admitted to be the most commodius, convenient and central. It can accommodate without crowding or inconvenience, 100 boarders. The rooms arc airy, spacious, clean, and most comfortably furnished. The sitting and public apartments are replete with every convenience. A TABLE D'HOTE EVERY DAY, At One o'Clock. The Crystal. Bar is a new and striking feature lately added to the other attractions of the Qnion Hotel, from which only Ales, Wines and Spirits, of the very finest quality are supplied to customers. Mr Harding's long experience in the wine and spirit business, will offer "a sure guarantee of the correctness of €his statement. :; ■ THE BILLIARD ROOM Is 1 provided with one of the best tables, attended by very experienced marker; It is spacious and commodious, and admitted to be one of the most conve- • nient in the city. A Nisht Porter on the premises. 1 Passengers called at any hour requested. j J. HARDING & CO. OOLLEY'S BEACH HOTEL, Beach-streefc, Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti. Travellers and passengers per steamars, will find the best of accommodation at the abbye hotel. Wines and spirits of he first brands. Good stabling; best hay and oats. ; ... TH E DUN STAN. ' GOLDEN \AG~E HOTEL. CARTER AND SHRtJBSOLE, ' PItOPKIETOKS, HAVING purchased the above well-known Hotel and completed their extensive addition", the accommodation will now be found unequalled. Billiard .Room. Extensive Stabling accommodation. Horse and Cattle SaJe Yards on a large scale have been erected. The Proprietors have made arrangements with. Mr J. 8. Raphael, Auctioneer, to hold Daily Sales of Cattle, Horses, &c, on their account. , - . 'Coacbes to and from the Manuhefikia Junction Township start'daily.- j . - • 'Sole-Office for Quick and' Co.'s Dunedin and Dan- . stkn Line of Coaches. , , mHE. SHAKSPEARE CONCERT HALL - \ ' T. Br SMITH, Proprietor THE FIRST VOCAL AND' INSTRUMENTAL TALENT IN DUNEDIN. . - D. D, BURKK, . The world-renowned, mirth-provoking, laughtermating,, side-splitting' comic ' and burlesque- v singer. /. .'" * . ■ ' • ~' *' - . i D.:W. ROBERTS/ - First tenor \ received w^th rapturous,, applause (evening. Admitted to be the be&t sentimental •{ linger mi the Atostralias..':«-.' -,»■., ,' }> : f _ .. T. CiIffIKSHANK, TJie inimitable jig a*.d. hornpipe danger.. Not to be : equalled on ,tne •* light featastic'/' ia a cut^and 1 slitiffle'uptoaytMiSeM?. f- ."i;"- !::„"" *i * « ;-jjj <j i : "•i'LßMt&iN'i--- *-1 /* »v -' - » 1 Basso; unexcelled for-hirmagniflcent voice. 'j > * ''} ' m' Pianist^tHens Fiaster^," ' ■? * ,-,,' s . i-T- i- *-¥iolLttistt-M!.l3llialbe!g.% -*' m kV, , ' : Change of eiuging, danciiigj.iiul m«iii «i«h nlfiW J-> ,; : v ..' * < **. v hut ;«£&&*?* **-iv Si

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 314, 22 December 1862, Page 7

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