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Auctions.SATURDAY, 7th JUNK. PROVINCIAL SALE y' RDS. IMPORTANT SALE OV PURE AND" HALFBRED HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAMS, Ex " Airedale," from Canterbury. To Settlers, Farmers, Dealers, and Others. BY order of Messrs. John Clnrk & Co. thcro will lie sold by auction, at tlie ailove yards, on Sutiirday, the 7th instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, 1 pure Hampshire Down Ram, imported by Mesurd. Myles & Co., Lyttluton. from England 8 hall-bred Merino and Hampshire Down Ram lambs 4 half-bred Merino and Costwold Ram lambs. The above mentioned Rams are considered by all parties who have seen them, superior to anything of tiie kind ever offered for sale in this market. Can be seen at any time before the sale, at the above yards. Miscellaneous. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " Ho that hath pity on the poor, happy is he." Objects :— TO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of all creeds and nations, by receiving and niainwining, in a suitable building, such as may bo most benefited by being inmates of' the Asylum. The Government having intimated their willingness to grant a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sufficient sum will be collected to allow of a portion of the Asylum being orected, and ready for the reception ot inmates beforo the winter sets in. President : His Honor Major Richardson. VlCli-PItKSIDENS! : John Hyde Harms, Esq. Treasurer : Walter Day, Esq. Committee : A. C. STRODE, Esq. JULIUS VOGEL, Esq. ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Esq. HENHY COOK, Esq. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Esq. C. H. STREET, Esq. BDWALtD CASPER, Esq. JAMES RATTIIAY, Esq. EDWARD HARDCASTLE, Hon. Secretary, I3y whom contributions are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received. Donations may also be paid to the account of the Dunedin Benevolent Asylum at any of the Dunedru Banks. Mr. John Scott, Worthington, lias been appointed Collector for the Institution. A Superbly brilliant and unequalled Light may always be obtained by purchasing the pure unadulterated KEROSINE OIL, Which is only to be obtaiued at greatly reduced rates at R. E. INMAN fc CO., 3, Princes-street, through the Cutting. -jVTOTICE. —The Rev. D. Moreau, C.P., begs reJ..N spcctfully to inform (he Catholics of town that he will be on the diggings next Sunday, nnd the Sunday after next.—Duncdin, May 30. rinilE readers of the Daily Times will recollect J|_ a paragraph, which appeared some time ago in . that paper, relative to a very largo quantity of rubbish, designated "prepared meal," which had been imported into this market by some unprincipled firm, for the purpose of being mixed and sold to the public as Coffee. : The public, however, have the remedy against being thus imposed upon in their own hands, and it may be useful for them to know that it is impossible for Storekeepers to supply them with genuine coffee at prices lower than from Is. 9d. to 2s. per lb. All coffee therefore retailed below those prices, should he looked upon with suspicion. Another criterion, which should not be over-looked, is that the spurious article seldom bears the name of the vendor, and is never guaranteed. The reasons for this of course are obvious. Barron and Campbell's Coffee is now'universally acknowledged to be the finest coffee in this market, and is likewise the only coffee which is properly guaranteed, although storekeepers often substitute inferior kinds when this coffee is asked for, on account of a the larger profit' they have on the spurious article. The public should, therefore, be particular that they get Barron and Campbell's coffee when they itsk for it, arid observe that each package bom's their name and well-known label. To retain the confidence of the public in their coffee, Barron and Campbell oiler the sum of £100 To any one who will disprove their assertion that "all coffee preparedjaiul sold by them, and bearing their signature, contains nothing but a mixture of pure coffee and chicory, or pure colfee, as the case may be." This coffee may ba had of all storekeepers in town and country, and (wholesale only) from BARRON & CAMPBELL, Wholesale Tea,aud Coffee Merchants, Rattray-street, Dunedin. £200 REWARD. nnHE abovo sum of Two Hundred Pounds will be JL paid to any person,or persons who may give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders who set. fire to the house, &c, of the undersigned at Cherry Farm, on the morning of the 31st instant. JOHN JONES. Dunedin, 31st May, 1802. REWARD. TjllVE POUNDS will be paid to any.one who can JJ give such information as will lead to.the iliucovery of the undermentioned packages, supposed to have been landed with the passengers' luggage ex the Akhar, from London— Addressed P. M'lntosh, 1 case Do E. Lously, 1 do. Hin horseshoe , 1 do. JOHN JONES ,& CO., Agents. LA CARD.] MR. KING, Solicitor, at Mr. Moss's Buildings, Princes-street. [C A R D.] WILLIAM POLLOCK,' BUTCHER, P ine South. ORDERS pui tva1. y attended to, and shipping supplied on Iio." ,'st notice. [ A CARD. ] Mb. 13. CECIL HAGGITT, SOLICITOR, &C, No. 11, Victoria Chambers, Manse-stoet. A LBERT PILICIIOWSKI, or, Stephen Pracki, A apply to John Coventry, Moray Place, for your own advantage. ■ ' ' 171OUND, a Whale Boat, back of Gridiron' Hotel ; ' owner can have the same by paying expenses to Charley Williams, Gridiron Hotel, Princesstreet. SWEEP OH ! SWEEP OH ! ! J. Allen, Practical Chimney Sweeper, from Melbourne. Address, Oyster Saloon, Provincial Yards. /ROACHES for. the Spring Bank, leaving the \J Gridiron Hotel, opposite the ofilce of this paper, Princes-street, Daily, at 10 a.m.; returning from Mr. Callnnders', Spring Bank, at half-past one p.m. Fares, to Green Island 2s. 6d.; Saddle Hill 45.; Spring- Bank ss. JAMES CARMICHAEL, Proprietor. THE Undersigned having commenced a REGISTRY OFFICE for town and country.servants, sojicits a share of public patronage. Care will be token that hone be reepmniended but those bearipK good characters. All Orders promptly attended to. WM. MACINTOSH, Victoria Store, Maclaggan-street,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 171, 3 June 1862, Page 6

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