MISCELLANEOUS. T0 i.SUIT THE TIMES. igDWAE-ti STEWAin? jcespectfully invites the inhabitants of TOKOMAIRIRO and Surrounding Districts, TO CALL AT HIS ESTABLISHMENT, And, Inspect If ...; of WIN T E R DR A PE R V INTOKOMAI^IRO. ' \ -. - i'« Consi^^g of— NEW MERINO^, NEW CRINOLINES, NEW WINCIe1 J ]-J \\ ■ NEW CORNETS, . • / NEW ALL WOOL PLAIDS, NEW FLANNELS, NEW ROBE DRESSES, NEW BLANKETS, .-NEW POPPLINETTS, i NEW HOSIERY, NEW MILLINERY, \ and NEW MANTjLES, « ,' '' NEW GLOVES, NEW WOOL SHAWLS, ALL AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Tokomairiro, Bth June, 1865.
PUBLIC" ME4t\ NG. TN Accordance with the request of several of the residents of Tokomairiro and Waihola, I hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING to. be held in the School House, Tokomajriro, on SB. TURDAY v on 10th instant, at 2 o'clock p.m., to take into consideration the recent' -action of the Provincial j Council, recommending the removal ot the restrictions, and permitting Cattle to be driven from dissasecT. districts into and through clean districts, also to take into consideration the ,advisability of memoralizing the Legislative Assembly to withold its assent to the resolutions on the Land Question, recommended 1 by the Provincial Council at it^lastaitting.^y )j f> J J t'j, DYER. WEp&ESDAY, 14th JUNE, "At-12 o'clock. J SALEA.OF (MORTGAGED PROPERTY. G1 ILLlis A NET STREET C are yretructed by thX Registrar of the Supreme Ckmi-t, at Otago, t^ell by public auction, at^neir rooms, corner oX Princes street ard Dowl^fg street, on WEDNESDAY, 14)h iangg at welve o'clock, , !\ \J -, / IV AII that valuj&MA Farm, kpate at the \\ ClVth^<being Sectioife 1 2 and 12, \\ f\ B*(/k V &L/and>^>Jklf-section 1 1, W M3ck 23— 125 Jcres |n all (preA Trtfusly occupiaa by Thomas Kerr,) 1 •-._ Together with All fen'cesy'Duvfdings, erections and \ improveftieMts. thereon. V Tith/ Crown Grant. For further particulars, apply to . B C. HAGGITT, Esq., Solicitor ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. MISSING FRIEND. WANTED to Know, the whereabouts of JONAH BEATTIE, a native of Maryport, Northumberland, England. Was last heard of at Nelson, N.Z., lith May, 1862, and supposed at that time to have been working at some of the Gold Diggings. . . 'The above information will be thankfully received, on behalf of the relatives concerned, by J. A. Torrance, care of t. Curie, tinsmith, &c, George street, Dunedin.
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 61, 8 June 1865, Page 10
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