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Henry Of*2ixie.tf, SEED POTATOES. T HAVE for SALE, in lots to au^t pur- -*■ ohasera, Prime SEED DERWENTS (carefully picked), grown at Totara, Kakanui, and Allday Bay districts ; also a tew tons Circular Heads and Warrnamboola. iuIO HENRY CONNELL. T AM a CASH PURCHASER of WHEAT, GRASS SEED, COCKSFOOT, DEKW2SNT POTATOES, AND OATS. I Jy9 HENRY CONNELL. 1 II ONE V TO AErtD In Bums of from £100 to £10,000, at lowest ourrent rates of interest w23 HENBY CONNELL. "TAMES CRAIG AND CO,, ** Baw Mills, Humbek Stbest, HAVE FOR SALE, AT REDUCED KATES— Beet Binder Twine, Machine Oils, Weßtport, Newcastle, and [Shag Point Coal. Agents for Edendale Saw Mills, West Ccast Saw Mills. Agents for Deering's Improved Twine Binders. /agents for Manchester Fire Insurance Corn* pany. Risks taken on Grain in store and stack, jyi 3 WE, the undersigned, have this day SOLD ODR BUSINESS to W. H. FRITfI, and we hope the Liberal Patronage given to us will be Extended to our Succeasort MATTHEWS ND GLASS. August 2, 1886. IN Reference to the above, it is my inten. tion to keep only FIRST-GLASS WORKMEN and the VERY BEST MATERIAL, and hope by Strict Attention to Baainesß, and Moderate Charges to merit a share of Public Patronage. WILLIAM H. FRITH. Bouse Painter and Decorator Grainer and Marbler, Tyne Street, Oamakt/. ESTIMATES GIVEN, and Country Work attended to with Promptness. aull JOHN E . HOOD, Practical WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Thames Street, Oamaktt, HAS FOR SALE : Silver Hunting Lever Watcheß from £3 10 0 Silver Bunting American "V\ atones from 2 17 6 Silver Hunting Ladieß' Watches from 2 00 Gold Hunting Ladies' Watcheß from „ ... 5 00 Gents' Silver Keyleßs Chronographs 10 10 0 A Large Assortment of CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c, Always Kept in Stock. Watches, Clocka, and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired *-t Moderate Prices. TO LADIES. MRS JENKINS, late with Miss Scr-jar, Dunedin, will give Lessons in Cutting and Fitting? aIRO Point Lace, Mecrame Work, and all kinds of Fancy Work. Particulars at Mb Albx. Kilgocir's. Thames and Tyne streets. jy27 WANTED KNOWN. MBS LFSLIE, Dreeßmaker, haa resumed her Claßß for Cutting and Pitting on Tuesdays and Fridays.— An Apprentice for Dressmaking Wanted. Apply to the above, Uek Street. jy24 BRUNNER GDAL COMPANY. FOR TIMARU, WELLINGTON, AND WEST COAST PORTS, \ STEAMER ®TMVi»\ J E*- EARLY. •g* [j Cargo and passengers at r^^^m!-^^^ reduced rates. J, & Ti MEEK, Agents. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. FOR HONOLULU AND SAN FRAN CISCO— Oae of the Steamships of this Line leaves Auckland eveiy fourth Tuesday, commencing DECEMBER, 1885. TIME TABLE— INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTaL SERVICE. ONE of the Splendid Steamers belonging to this Fleet will leave as under : FOR MELBOURNE, from Port Chalmera— Every Thursday. FOR HOBART, from Port Chalmers— Every alternate Thursday. FOR AUCKLAND, via Wellington, and East Coast porta, from Lyttelton — Every Thursday. FOR SYDNEY, via Wellington, East Coast ports, and Auckland, from Lyttelton— Every alternate Thursday, FOR MANAKAU, via Wellington, Pioton. Nelßon, and New Plymouth, from Lyttelton— Every Tuesday, FOB NELSON, via Wellington and Pioton, from .Lyttelton — Every Saturday. SPECIAL OAMARU-DUNEDIfc SExtVICE. THE S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR leaves Dnnedin Wharf every Tuesday and Friday evening at 9 p.m., and Oamaru every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 p.m. (This steamer now leaves and proceeds direot from and to Dunedin Wharf). FARES— Saloon, Return .« •>. 10b. Steerage, Single .« .- sa. Cargo Rates— General Cargo, 12a 6d per ton, including Oamaru Wharfage. Wool, Grain, and other produce per special arrangement. Note, — All the above Services are subject to slight variatlone occasionally, CARGO SERVICE FROM OAMARU. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND BLACK DIAMOND LINE. FOR GREYMOUTH, via Timaru, Lyttel. ton, Wellington, Nelson (transhipping Westport cargo at Wellington) — MAWHEKA, on Thursday, 26th. FOR AUCKLAND, via Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Giaborne, and Tauranga — A Steamer Early. FOR SYDNEY, via Lyttelton and Welling. ton— HAUROTO. Thured^. 26th. Z^ FOR WESTPUKT, via Timaru, Akaroa. Lyttelton, Wellington, and Nelson— A Steamer Early. N.B. — Passengers booked to and from any of the above named port*, and also by the Orient Line through to or from London. H. AITKEN ! Branch Manager 111 1 Offices : Itchen street. j

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6137, 25 August 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6137, 25 August 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6137, 25 August 1886, Page 3

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