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Board and Eesi&ence. BOARD and Residence in a private family Terms, 30s weekly. Apply Proudfoot'a .Dairy Maclaggan^treet. jyr r- s. m v i s > s BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HILL. Superior Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen. mWO Pounds per WeelTwafbe paid by a Gentle -L man for comfortable board and residence, sintrle room, near Post Office. Address J. S. B , office of tats paper. ' ! | \VfO Gentlemen require Lodging two miles from _* Uunedm. Paddock for two horses indispensable. P., office of this paper. To Let* O FsS/h°^- t ' c? Dtrally sifcuated iQ th°se \S splendid buildings known as Belgrave House, U JiViSttAL Mouses and Shops To Let. Kent Sj_£_wtt_^ i-". *»■ c*. ri It) Let-Business Premises and Two nouses. iv street. Apl?ly t0 Mr Hai%,HighLAND TO LET TBEST SITUATION IN TOWN 0 LET, Frontage of 20 feet, by depth of 60 feet, office 1U Prmces'street > next to the Daily Times Apply office of this paper. I Business Notice ALDI NG A HOTEL, Junction of the Molyneux and Manuherikia, Quick and Co, and Boiling and Co's Booking Office. QUICK" and ,'CO, [and BOLLING and COS Coache? arrive and depart fiom the Aldintra Hotel daily. b Passengers by the above lines will find the Aldinea Hotel one ot the best on the diggings. Wines and Spirits of the finest description A large Concert room is attached to the Hotel Quick and Go's Dunedin Express Coach leaves for Uunedin every Tuesday. Extensive Stabling accommodation . J. SOLOMON, Proprietor. Z~~~ NOTICE. ~ T^ Tit. arfcn^ rshiP hitherto existing between X Charles B. Edwards aud James Chapman carrying on business as general storekeepers, Upper Township, Dunstan, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. J All outstanding accounts will be paid by Mr James Chapman, and all accounts due will be received by Mr C. B. Edwards. ! JAS. CHAPMAN, r, . G. B. EDWARDS. Dunstan, December 24th, 1862. Miscellaneous; mEKDERS will be received till Ist pro*, at 2 J. p.m., for the erection of a two-storey Building ! Flans and bpecifications to be seen at my office in the Cutting. CHAS. G. SMITH, __, Avchi teet. FOUND, a Lady's Umbrella, on 24th December. Apply at the Provincial Engineer's Office. °^~ A ? ark Krown Mare> near North East Valley, Ih near shoulder and ribs. Two pounds reward for delivery of same. J. L. Smither, Iron House, Pehchet Bay. S— £i REWARD _ TOLEN or Strayed from Bell Hill, dark Tasniaman grey Mare, 5 years, wound on hock, off leg, and two scars, lump on stifle, near leg. Two pounds reward for information leading to recovery Fern Cottage, Dowling-street.

! THE NEW RATES OF POSTAGE. We publish for general information, the New Rate of Postage in force from and after April 1, 1862 :— NEW ZEALAND. RATES OF POSTAGE CHARGEABLE ON LETTERS, NEWSPAPERS, AND BOOKPACKETS POSTED IN THE COLONY. LETTERS. —Inland Letters Not exceding £oz ... ... .. #> Exceeding £ oz., and not exceeding loz. ]" 4d" „ 1 oz., , „ 2 oz. "! 8d! And so on, increasing fourpence for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. 2.—To the United Kingdom. By Southampton or by direct ship— Not exceeding \ 0z... .. .. .. 6d Exceeding £ oz". and not exceeding 1 oz. ].* Is. „ 1 oz., „ 2oz. .!. 2s. And so on, increasing one shilling for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. By Marseilles— Not exceeding | 0z... .. ~ ... 9d ' Exceeding i oz., and not exceeding h oz. '.'.'. Is. » §oz., „ „ |oz. Is. 9d. „ | oz., „ „ 1 oz. ... 2s. And so on, being an addition to the ordinary postage at the rate of threepence per quarter ounce. 3.—To British Colonies and Foreign Countries Not exceeding -J oz .. .. .. .. g^. xceeding £ oz., and no exceeding 1 oz. .*.* Is. „ loz., # „ „ 2oz. .. 2s. And so on, increasing one shilling for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. <JS* Except in the following cases, where special ates are payable. 4.—To the Continent op Europb via Trieste. Not exceeding oz.. .. .. Is. 6d Exceeding % oz., and not exceeding 1 oz. .. .. 3s. ~ loz., „ „ 2oz. ~ 6s. And so on, increasing three shillings for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. s.—To Syria, and Turkey. Letters will be forwarded via Alexandria and Jaffa unless marked for transmission via the United Kingdom), and will be charged as follows : — Not exceeding £ oz. ... „. ... Hd Exceeding \ oz.. and not exceeding 1 oz. Is. lOd. And so on, increasing one shilling and tenpence for every additional ounce or fraction o an ounce. 6 —To China and «he Eastern Archipelago. Letters addressed to Hongkong, Penang, Singapore, or any part of China or Japan, the PhilJipine Islands, fava, Sumetra, Borneo, Labuan, the Moluccas, and Siam, are chargeable as follows :— Not exceeding £oz. ... .. .. ..1 Exceeding £ oz.^andnot exceeding 1 oz. .. 2s And so on, increasing two shilling for every addiional ounce or fraction of an ounce. 7. —To Naval Officers on Foreign Stations. Letters addressed to Officers serving on board any Her Majesty's ships on a foreign station, when sent through the United Kingdom, are chargeable as follows: — No exceedin 0z.... ... ... ... is Exceeding £ oz., and not exceeding 1 oz. ... 2s. »» °z -> » ~ 2oz. ... 4s. And so on, increasing two shillings for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. B.—To Naval Seamen and Soldiers. Letters sent to or by Seamen and Soldiers in Her Majesty's service will be transmitted within the Colony, and between the Colony and any Post Office in the British dominions, at a charge of One Penny, provided that the following regulations are observed : — 1. Each letter must not exceed half an ounce in weight. [ 2. It must be superscribed with the name of the writer, his description or class in the vessel or regiment, and signed by the officer at the me in command 3. The postage must be pre-paid. Every letter of this description, posted or re- ' ceived in this Colony not in accordance with the foregoing regulation, will be treated as an ordinary etter 9.—Free Letters. Letters on the public service of Her Majesty's , Naval and Military Forces, are exempted from the payment of postage, if bearing the words " On Her Majesty's Service, >T and the signature of the officer in command of the force on the service of which the | letter is despatched. But such letters cannot be i transmitted by any irregular route, or one entailing tdditional expense on the Colonial Government. Letters on the public service of the General Government of the Colony are transmitted free by post, if bearing the words, "On the Public Service only,"' and the signature of some officer of the General Go vernmenfc authorised to frank official letters. 10.—Registered Letters. Legestration Fee ... ... .. ... is in addition to the ordinary postage chargeable on any other. Except» special cases, aa xiibited i» table •übjowed.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 321, 30 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 321, 30 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 321, 30 December 1862, Page 3

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