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Missing Friends.

£25 REWARD.

ARTHUR EDWARD WARD, ESQ., Nativo of Berka or Buckinghamshire,

ENGLAND.

A LARGE ESTATE being bequeathed to the above ARTHUR EDWARD WARD, a Reward of Twenty-five Pounds will be paid to any party who furnishes tho undersigned with such information that leads to the whereabouts and identity of the said Arthur E. Ward. Ho arrived in Melbourne from home by the Swiftsurc, in May, 1861. At one time, subsequently, was about the Commercial Hotel, Dunedin, Otago. He is about 26 years of age, six feet in height, slender build, straight nose, high forehead, open countenance, stoops in the shoulders, of gentlemanly manners and address, has a slight hesitation in speech, of good education, and a Protestant. In the event of death, substantial information thereof will bo similarly rewarded. DALRYMPLE, JUN., and CO., Agents, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

Lost,

£2 REWARD. LOST, a BAY MARE, branded HL (conjoined) off shoulder, R near shoulder ; bred on the the Levels Station, near Timaru. The above reward will bo paid to any person delivering tho niaro to ARMSTRONG AND PAYNE, Oumaru. Juno 6th, 1866.

X OST, on the 3rd May, between Oamaru and Stotfold, a BROOCn of Scotch Pebbles, set in silver, with the following engraved on tho back : — To Miss Wcstland, from J. Sharpe. Ten '^Shillings Reward, if delivered to owner, or left at the office of this paper. THOMAS FERENS.

Dunedin Advertisements.

"DHILIP M 'CAR THY, DUNEDIN COOPERAGE, Walker-street. Dairy- work of all descriptions on hand. * # * Country orders punctually attended to. * # *

LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. JAMES T. RICHARDS begs to inform his friends in Oamaru and surrounding district that lie has taken those large and commodious Stables known as THE WHITE HORSE, George-street, Dunedin ; whore he hopes, by strict attention to businsss, to merit a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor.

JAMES T. RICHARDS, (Late of Oamaru), WHITE HORSE STABLES, George and Frederic-streets, Dunedin, HAS FOR SALC — Six powerful Draught Horses. Also, Five magnificent Clydesdale Mares, very staunch. Any trial given. $3g" Horses Bought and Sold on Commission.

T*^ AND J. SCOULAR, WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Princes-street, South, B U N E D I N .

FRUIT TREES! 1 0 000 FRUIT TREES « consisting of Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, &c, &c, ON SALE by LAW, SOMNER & CO., Octagon, Duuedin.

Tji O R SALE. Skittle Pins and Balls, American Bowling Alley Pius and Balls, Devilspool Pins, General Pool Pins, and all kinds of Wood Turnery, By F. JONES, Near Royal Greorge, Moray Place, Dunedin. N.B. — Billiard Balls accurately re-turned, 15s per set.

"l^TOTICE. — Consequent on the recent fire, THOMAS HUDSON, late of the famed Scandinavian Hotel, has REMOVED to the celebrated "OLD CLUB" HOTEL, opposite the Arcade ; and he begs to inform his numerous friends and patrons that they may depend upon being accommodated as formerly in the old place.

NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. /MULLEN AND KEY, Practical CabinelV^ makers, Upholsterers, Wholesale and Retai Dealers in First-class Furniture, beg to call the atten tion of the public to tl.eir largo and varied Stock o* New Goods, which they arc disposed to sell at thT lowest remunerative prices. Orders from the Country punctually attended to and carefully packed. Note the Address — Opposite Herbert, Haynes and Co.'s, Princes-street, Dunedin.

ADVANCES UPON WOOL, STATIONS, AND STOCK. rpHE Undersigned are prepared to make I Liberal Cash Advances upon Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson and Co. They are Cash Buyers of Wool. They are also prepared to make favorable arrangements for advancing upon Stations and Stock. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & CO., Dunedin and Timaru.

NOTICE OF REMO\AL. WH. NEALE returns thanks for past a favors and begs to notify that he- hns taken those central premises in George street, lately in the occupation of Marks and Silvcrston. A splendid assortment of BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions. Prices second to none in the town.

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North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 121, 14 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 121, 14 June 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 121, 14 June 1866, Page 4

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