Miscellaneous. ! NEW .ZE.AXAND MAIL STEAM ! - ', SERVICES. > TENDERS ARE REQUIRED BY THE ( ' VVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND F THE PERFORMANCE OF THE UNDI . MENTIONED SERVICES. IA Steamer to leave Melbourne within twei • four hours after the due date of the rival of the European Mail Contract Boat, Port Chalmers, Otago, calling at the Bluff, wait in Melbourne for the Mail, if detained, more than four days, after its due date. 2. A steamer to leave Port Chalmers for U ; bourne, calling at the Bluff^carrying the Hot ward Mail of tho CtJonyto Melbourne not la I than two p.m. on the 16th of each month, cxc y||ebruary, and then on the 14th. ?reF The steamers employed must be subject to ~v I approval of the-Government, and must be ablf lg : maintain an average" speed of riot less than eij •o I knots an hour on each voyage, d All Post Office Mails must be received on , boi _! and delivered to destination free of chargeMails to be taken from and delivered on hoi s, of the European Mail Contract Steamer in B ** son's Bay, at the expense, of the contractor. A free chief cabin passage must be at the serv ' of a clerk or agent of the Post Offise, on the reg sition cf the Government, and proper accommoi a tion provided for sorting letters. . The tender to state the amount of penalty :'- coverable for general non-performance of contra a penalty of £100 per diem will be required I;' delay in departure after the time fixed on ci ' voyage, and an additional penalty of £300 failure, after such delay in delivering the hor 3 > ward mail in Melbourne prior to the departure s> the European Mail Contract Boat from that poi The tenders may state the sum for which 1 whole or any portion of the forementioned servi will be undertaken. , The contract to commence on January Ist, 18 y and to continue in force until the expiration of 3, calendar months' notice to be given by either f the parties to the other of his intention to det '» mine the same ; provided always that the contr shall not terminate before the 31st day of JDece - ber,1864. > The tenders to be endorsed "Tenders for ' New Zealand Mail Services," to be addressed the Postmaster General of New Zealand, and to posted at Dunedin not later than the 18th day September next. '» Eeadeb Gibson Wood c General Post Office, Auckland, 22nd June, 1863 £5 REWAE,D. CIUPPOSED to have been stolen from the Doi O Pass on the 30th ult., a Light Bay Hor branded JH ■ 243 O on the off shoulder. Anyone delivi ing the same at tho Station of the undersign i and (if stolen), giving such infonmation as will If to the conviction of the thief, will receive the abt reward. c D. A. CAME CON Nokomai, loth August. 1863. T OST between the residence of Mr C. N. Cam ', Xi bell and the Mechanics' Institute, a Lad ? Gold Watch. The finder will he rewarded 'f bringing it to the office of C. N. Campbell a & Co., corner of Tay and Dee streets. TO PUBLIC COMPANIES, MERCHAN'. &c, &c, &c. NOW being erected in Invercargill, situated Dee-streeo, alnut midway between t.heGovei i, ment Offices and the Prince of Wales Hotel, sai t side, a handsome building with a frontage of feet,, by a depth of 74 feet. The front elevati presents a facade of cast-iron, the prornine !, feature of which is a recessed portico, formed t arches borne on fluted columns, with Corinthia i capitals and flanked on each side with towej f the whole forming a most elegant and substanti structure. ...... ... , T ... f The proprietor is willing to treat f<>r the sale 3. lease of the whole building (with the reservati s of a suit of offices), or he will subdivide the pi i perty as follows, and let at current rates : — GROUND FLOOR, A suit of offices on each side of the buiding. cent 1 a larjre Auction Room or Exchange, with < , arched entrance, twelve feet wide. SECOND FLOOR, Three suits of Offices occupying the whole fro of the building ; also, six offices, three on ea side of the buildinjj, entering by a large lobt and lighted from the sides by handsome window THIRD FLOOR, Offices or sleeping apartments. There is sufficient yard room behind, comm nicated with by a floored right-of-way, twelve fe > wide. It is expected the building will be complet I within two months. Apply to T MR WATT, On the premises. 5 TNVERCARGILL TOTAL ABSTINEVC i X SOCIETY. — Parties desirous of joining t above society, are requested to apply to J. H. PERKINS, Secretary Tay-street, Invercarsill. JOHN DONOHOE. 5 TOHN DONOHOE, late of Geelong, is ) 1 eJ quested to send, his address to the und< signed on business of importance. Any pera i giving information will oblige. ALEXANDER SAVERS, Invereargill. NOTICE. I INVERCARGILL BUILDING AND LAN] t SOCIETY, r THE Yearly General Meeting of the above £ ciety will be held in the School Room Monday, 14th September, at eight o'clock evenit ROBERT AULD, Secretary. Business — Sale of Funds. , PUBLIC NOTICE. I rpHE undersigned hereby give notice that R. 1 X Leary is no longer in their employmei 1 either at Dunedin or Icvercargill; and is longer authorised to collect monies or sign : their firm. (Signed) R. WILSON AND CO. ' Dunedin, September 1, 1863. MISSING PRIENDS, NEXT OF KE UNCLAIMED MONEY RESTORED, &c a HOGAN'S AUSTRALIAN, EUROPEAN, Al AMERICAN GENERAL AGENCY 1 OFFICE AND UNIVERSAL J NEWS ROOM. 3 . c Under the patronage of the Governments s New South Wales, Victoria, South Aiistra B • 3 Western Australia, New Zealand, §c., Sjc. y IVfESSIIS. FITZGERALD & C< a IVI proprietors of the Invebcatig-tli, Tim y are hereby appointed my authorised Acer Inquiries for Missing Friendß, or other inforc tion sought through the advertising columns this journal, will have immediate attenti !t Agents are appointed in tho principal towns in world, and newspapers published by them regularly filed, and open for the free inspectioi the public. n Address : Portland, Victoria, Austbaj g JOHN HOGAK, PROPRIETOR.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 4
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