EVANS, KENNELLY-& CO., Temple Chambers. HARES F O R S A L E IN THE Blackstone Hill Water Race Company Ida Valley Water Race^Company Shag Valley Water Race Company United Company, Hamilton HARES FOR S A L E IN THE Bank of Otago Dunedin Steam Shipping Company Otago Steam Shipping Company Otago Fire and Marine Insurance Company Dunedin Water Works’Cempany ■ - Otago P.Q. Crushing Company—£so Scrip Hindon Quartz Crushing Company A Tenth Share in -the Wakatip Copper Company EVANS, KENNELLY, & CO., Share Brokers, Temple Chambers, 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 accurately executed in town and country. PIANO MANUFACTURER, Princes street North, Dunedin. EORGE PATTESON, son of the late Rev. VX 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 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 Lands Office, Melbourne. B EGG, NOTICE. TVROM and after the 15th instant this Firm J- continues only for the purpose of liquidation. The business is assumed and will be carried on without interruption, as heretofore, by a new firm, under the style of CARGILLS and M‘LEAN, composed of Messrs John Cargill, Edward Bowes Cargill, and George M‘Lean. CARGILL and CO. Dunedin, 18th Nov., 1866. FI AN OS FOR HOT CLIMATES Manufactured by Wilkie, Eilner and Co. These instruments are not only elegant in appearance, but are made of the best seasoned materials, stand ‘ admirable in tune, and possess an excellent quality of tone. A variety on view at Wilkie, Webster and Co. ’s Show Rooms, 15 Collins-street east, Melbourne. Repairs of every description thoroughly executed. J O B RINT I N & OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON THfi SHORTEST NTOTIGP^ AND AT -I/O WE ST PRICE S, AT THE OFFICE OF THE .EVENING STAIC' 'TELEGRAPH BUILDINGS, , -STAFFORD ‘‘STREET,
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 805, 4 December 1865, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 805, 4 December 1865, Page 3
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