LATE ADVERTISEMENTS PARTNERSHIP lately carried on by under the style of " Brindley and Stewart,' has tins day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. As from the "Ist day of December, 1577. Dated this llth day of March, IS7S. (.Signed) JAMES R. STEWART, Witness, A. G. Crkacui, Solicitor. Oaniaru. liN KAKANUI, WAIAREKA. AND WAITAKI ROAD DISTRICTS. r|TU-TE RATEPAYERS of the above !>istricts are reminded of the necessity of PAYING their RATKS on or before the 2(lth INST., in order to avoid having their names placed on the Defaulters' Lists, and hi enable their enrolled as Voters in their respective Districts. ROBERT GARROW, Clerk to the Hoard. Oamaru, March 1?, IS7S. 41'
WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. r |HKNDKRS are invited l.y the Wailaki *- County Council, up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 20th Inst., for ADDITION of a FOOTPATH to ihc Little Kuri I'.ri.lye. at Hampden. Plans and specifications to be seen at the County Chambers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES MAK'HN, 147 Clerk to Council. TO CONTRACTOR. "jpEAMS WANTEJJ to PLOUCif :«)<u; *- ACMES LAND on Elderslio Estate, in pieces of 100 acres and upwards. Apply to Mr. Poison, the Manager. MO JOHN PEID.
"\Toirnt ot,\<;o horticuetukai. jJH SOCIETY. Aim:MX SHOW. SATURDAY, MARCH Hi. The Autumn Show will ho ln-M .-us above in the Volunteer Hall. Boors open from "2 to 11 p.m. Admission, Is. The following Special Prizes wiU 1k: offered in addition to the Soci 'tv's Prizes, viz.: By Mr. Council (Presidem)"- 2(ls for greatest number of points, <ili ani"d by a new ox- i hibitor in Class I'ot Plants and Cut' Flowers, Amateurs. Ry Mr. Council for greatest number of points ootainoil by a new exhibitor in Class Fruit and Vegetables, Amateurs. By Mr. James Paterson-'Jls for be-t collection Herbaceous Cut Flowers (two competitors or no award). Ry Mr. James P.iterson -An Ornamental Flower Stand for be.-t Three < .'reonhoitso or Stove Plants (two competitors or no award). By Mr. James Patterson - !2s !,'d for best Hand Hotnpiet, made by children under P2 years old—the same to be made in the presence of the Committee, on (lie morniuir of the Show, at the Volunteer Hall, anil a. m. By Mr. Kidd —lis. second prize for.the same. The above Prizes have been increased in value as follows, by the Committee : - Ist. 20s; 2nd, PJsfid: 3rd, 7s (id : and 4th. a Volume of Language of Flowers, by Mr. Stemson. The Hourpiet* are to be made under the supervision of Mr. Kidd, at 0 a.m. on Saturday morning" ; and the same will be judged by Ladies in the Mechanics' Institute. By Mr. Hevwood-21s, best collection oi potatoes. Fntrauee Foes will not be charged for Exhibits. Points obtained for special prizes do not count, towards medals. BTCIIAIM) BF[CM 10G lion. Sec. Oi; of esso i: st ak i c 11, The only .Palestinian An ist in the World. lnav be consulted at THE CRITERION JInTKL (Private entrance. Moray-place), On the following days :- For T adies'' only—Monday, Wednesday, and Fridav. For Gentlemen—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. From 10 to 4 daily. Giving to a large accession of patients during last week—whoso ca-es are too urgent to refuse—Pmfe-sor Stanich is compelled to postpone his visit to Uamaru for a short time. All desirous of seeing the Pro lessor are urgently requested to lose no time in consulting him in order that their eases may have as long attention as possible. TESTIMONIALS TO PROFESSOR STANICH. Bunedin, February 2S, 1878. Slit,- —Tt is With the greatest pleasure that 1 bear testimony to your treatment of deafness For the last 24 years J have been suffering from deafness in both my ears, brought on by scarlet fever, with great discharge. With the hope of having my hearing restored, I have been under the care of IS doctors and several chemists in England, amongst whom several who devoted themselves entirely tr the treatment of ear diseases, together with one in Dunedin, X'l.",. Zealand. A'one were able to do me any good, and they gave me up as'"leurable. Although I have been under y ,-c )jut for a few days, I have improved wonderfully ; in fact, I. do not remember being able to hear so distinctly in my life before as I do now. I wonnl strongly advise all suffering from deafness to place tl cmselvcs under your skilful treatment..—■ Thankfully yours. Wji, Mi*doe, Tailor and Outfitter, t Great King-street, Diinedin. To Professor Stanich. S7k, —Having suffered from severe deafness for two and a half years, I was induced | to come up to Dunedin and place myself under your care ; and I am extremely thankful to you for the fact of being able, after a fortnight of your skilful treatment, to letnrn completely cured.—l am, thankfully yours, James Grant, Mosgie l . Dunedin, March 9, 1878. !«
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 584, 16 March 1878, Page 2
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