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NO TICE. THE Undersigned, having taken the ‘Premises lately occupied by Mr Reuben Harris, High street, beg to intimate that they have commenced Business as PROCESS SERVERS, &c., and that they are prepared'* to undertake all business - connected-with the 1 service of Writs, Bills of Sale, and Distraint for Rent, in town or country, with promptitude. GOODMAN & CO. Dated-this 24th day'of Nov., 1865. LONDON PIANOFORTE & MUSIC SALOON, PIANOFORTES by Messrs Collard and Collard, Broadwood and Son, J. and J. Hopkinson, Kirkman and Son, made to order and guaranteed. Turning, Regulating, and Repairing accost rately executed in town and country. cH A R EES jg EG G, PIANO MANUFACTURER, Princes street North, Dunedin. EORGE PATTESON, son of the late Rev. ‘ William Patteson, of Shaftesbury, Dorset. —George Patteson, formerly a clerk in Messrs Glyn’s bank, Eondon, 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 1856-7 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 'Bands Office, Melbourne. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. is Hereby y Given that a sitting of the said Court, for the dispatch of Criminal and Civil Sessions will be holden at the Court House, 'Dunedin, on Friday, the Ist day of December next, at ten oclock on the forenoon, at which time and place all persons under* recognizance to appear as Prosecutors, Defendants or Witnesses, are hereby requested to give their attendance. ROBT. CHAPMAN, ■KEGISTKAR. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 11th November, 1865. SUPREME COURT, OTAGO. ADJOURNMENT OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL SITTING. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ill Sitting of this Court, advertised tb take place at Dunedin, on Friday, the Ist day of December next, will be adjourned to Monday, 4th December next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. ROBERT CHAPMAN, Registrar, N.B.—Country and other papers will add the above to the original advertisement. Jurors summoned for Ist December next, will be required to attend on Monday, 4bh December next ; and Jurors summoned for 4th December, must attend on Monday, 11th December next. SUPREME COURT. NOTICE. THE Common Jurors summoned to attend the Sittings of the Supreme Court on Friday, Ist December, are required to attend on Monday, 4th December. Those summoned for Monday, 4th December, must attend on Monday, 11th December; those summoned for Monday, 11th December, must attend on Monday, 18th December ; and those summoned for Monday, 18th December, must attend on Monday, Bth January, 1866. Grand Jurors must attend on Monday, 4th December. R. H. FORMAN, Sheriff. Supreme Court,-27th Nov., 1865 NOT I C E. FREE PARDON TO AN ACCOMPLICE. Attorney-General’s Office, Wellington, October 11, 1865. WHEREAS, on Monday, the 4th day of September, 1865, Mr Walmsley, of the Bank of New South Wales, was attacked and robbed, about 12 o’clock in the day, by about four or five armed men, between No Town and Twelve-mile, on the Grey River Gold-fields, in the Province of Nelson, about 14 miles distant from the Grey Mouth, in the Province of Canterbury, of 821 Ounces or Gold Dust, and‘about £ I,OOO in Bank Notes : This is to notify that his Excellency the Governor •Will grant a Free Pardon to ’ any person implicated in the robbery aforesaid, who shall give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of anyone -or more of tba other offenders . HENRY SEWEEL.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 802, 30 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 802, 30 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 802, 30 November 1865, Page 3

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