WANTED, a Dot of Dine - Stone Metal. Apply to G. CoßirwrjLX, Provincial Bnildinga. ■ ■ WANTED, Gentlemen to get their. Clothes thoroughly Cleaned, Repaired, &c., at M ‘D AVITT'S, Maclaggan street, opposite Scandinavian Hotel. WANTED to be known — Board and Lodging at the Old Glasgow Anns, Maclaggan street, 2is per week. WANTED, the Public to know that Coke is the Cheapest Enel, one ton burning equal to two tons of coal. Brice, £3 15s per ton, delivered. Apply at Gas Office. Rattray-street. A GENTLEMAN engaged in Commercial or Banking Business can have suitable BOARD and RESIDENCE in a Private Family. Address “A.,” Office of this Paper. SCHOOL 808 BOYS, Water-of-Leith. Mrs Waymouth has Vacanciesfor Boarders and Day Scholars. FOR INVERCARGILL AND THE BLUFF. THE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company’s Steamship AIREDALE, 500 Tons, W. H. Mekleham, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers for the Bluff on SUNDAY, the 19th hist. Shipping Orders for Cargo can now be had. For Freight or Passage, apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Mercer’s Buildings, Princes Street. STEAM TO MELBOURNE^ CALLING AT THE BLUFF. r jpHE Fine Powerful Steamship H E R O, 1000 Tons, Thomas Logan, Commander, Will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, 22nd Instant. The steamer Golden Age will leave the Jetty at 2 o’clock to convey passengers on board. Wool taken to London at a through rate. For freight or- passage apply to BRIGHT BROTHERS & CO., Stafford street. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER AND AUCKLAND. THE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company’s Steamship LORD ASHLEY, 500 Tons, H. Worsp, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers for the above Ports On TUESDAY, the 21sfc Instant. Shipping orders for cargo can now be had. For freight or passage apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent, 1 Mercer’s Buildings, Princes street. SOUTHERN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED ) STEAM TO OAMARU, TIMARU, AKAROA, PIGEON BAY, AND LYTTELTON. Under Contract with the Canterbury Government. T|MIE S.S.N. Co.’s Fine Paddle Steamship . GEELONG, 150 Tons, Thomas Hart, Master, Will be despatched for the above Ports positively On WEDNESDAY, the 22nd INSTANT, At Six p.m. No cargo will be received after 3 o’clock, and will not be taken on board without a Shipping Order, which may be procured from ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., Agents, High-street. j £ EORGE PATTESON, son of the late Rev. vJT William Patteson, of Shaftesbury, Dorset. —George Patteson, formerly a clerk in Messrs Glyn’s bank, London, is entitled, under the will of his uncle, the late Edward Wilson Rabone, of Birmingham, merchant, to a considerable sum of money ; and he is urgently requested to communicate with his family forthwith. The said George Patteson left England in the year 1852, and in or about the years 1858-7 his family were informed he was a clerk in the Bank of Australasia, Geelong, it is supposed under an assumed name. He was about 5 ft. 11 in. in height, well proportioned, and strongly built, had broad open forehead, straight nose, large mouth, light grey eyes, ruddy complexion, brown hair, and is now about 40 years of age. Any person who can give information respecting the present place of abode of the said George Patteson, if living, or if dead, satisfactory evidence of his death, will be rewarded. Apply to H. Byron Moore, Crown Lands Office, Melbourne.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 793, 20 November 1865, Page 3
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545Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 793, 20 November 1865, Page 3
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