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Stationery, Publications, &c. I4IEEGUSBON AND MITCHELL, r ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, PRINTERS, STATIONERS, AND ACCOONT BOOK MANUFACTURERS. pRINCEd-BTRBET, DUNE DIN, (Above Banks of New Zealand and Otago, ami at 59, Collins street, West Melbourne.) F. and M. execute every description of work in the above branches, on the premises. Their Stock of Stationery, suitable for Bankers, Merchants. Storekeepers, &c, is of the best selection. Dies and Seals, Crest, Coat of Arms, &c, em bossed in plain or color. Samples of Engraving, Lithography, Priuting, and Account Books. Inspection invited. NEW MAP OF OTAGO, Corrected to 1864. WITH HECTOR'S and M 'KEB R O.W/JS Explorations, Boundaries of Gold Fit-Ids, and Hundreds'; Towns, Roads, Dray-tracks, &c, From Official Surveys. PlilOE 5S A. It. LIVIN'GSTONK, Princes street. t THE SOUTHERN si'GNTHLY MAGAZINE. Price One Shilling. r PHIS Magazine lias now been enlarged, and JL Contains 64-pages of closely printed matter, on subjects ol general inteiest and advantage to the colony. The public of Otago are requested to give this periodical a fair trial, as it is intended to represent, not the Province ot Auckland alone, but the whole of New Zealand. Literary assistance is invited, and will be paid tor. Terms upon application. The Magazine may be obtained at the Daily Times Office, or of Mr. Livingston, Dunediu : also, direct by post of the publishers. CRICHTON and SOALEib. Printers and Publishers. Queen-street, Auckland. NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS.-SUO Copies Eleanors Victory, cheap edition; 2.484 Comes Parlor Library; acid a great var- | ie'ty of JNew Works in all departments ff Literature, just to hand. Country Dealers will please send their orders immediately. WILL Ayr HAY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller, Dunedin. Lost, found, &c. £3 REWARD. LOST.— From the Hogburn, on the 13th October, a Black Gelding, branded 0 in diamond, near shoulder; also, diamond near muzzle. Whoever will give information of same to Mr W. G. M'PHiiRSON, Ida Burn Station, shall receive the above reward. £3 REWARD. LOST, about 10th February, from fridey's paddock, Green Island, one bay horse, branded A off neck, blaze face. Any one returning same to Noah's Ark Stables will receive above reward. LOST, a small Gold Cross, marked with the initials S. 11., from J. M. Ten shillings reward on bringing to office of this paper. THREE POUNDS itEWaRD. LOST from Waikouaiti, a Dark Bay Mare, 4 years old, no white, short switch tail, and well bred, branded on the near shoulder X 98 The above reward will be paid to any person bringing her to Mr Beale, Royal Hotel, Waikouaiti. LOST— A bundle of Keys with brass riDg Anyone returning same to Mr J. Fargie Wine and Spirit Merchant, Princes street, wil be rewarded. OO REWARD.—Lost, from West Taieri, 3C/O one Black light draught Horse, both hind fett white, stripe down face, no brand. The above reward will be paid to any one delivering the above at the Victoria Stables, Madaegan street, Dunedin; or Wright Low's chaff store. West Taieri. J £6 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed from the Dunstan, on or about the 26th December, 1863, one bay Horse, near hind ietlock white, branded FJ near shoulder, M B off shoulder. One bay Horse, star on forehead, branded C Z near neck, C H off shoulder; and One dark Horse, star on forehead, branded D L near shoulder, ofi hind foot white. ! If strayed, i.2 each will be paid to any person delivering them at Provincial Sale Yards; or to Mr James Milner, North Taieri. If stolen, LlO on conviction of the thieves. Opr REWAKD— Lost from the Camp, Arrow' Sb 0 Kiver, in the month of August last, a Bay Pony Horse, aged, branded W on ntar shoulder, both Mud feet while The above reward will be paid on delivery of the horse at the Camp, Arrow River, or to the Warden, Manuherikia. (J K. REWARD.—StoIen or strayed from (he 3t/ 0 Dunstan, on or about the 2nd of December, a brown fvack Mare, about 14£ hands high. Branded X over S T near shoulder. Whoever brings the same to George Eliis, Victoria Hotel, Dunstan, will receive the above reward. FOUND, a Black Dog with short tail, and collar on ; supposed to be a sheep or cattle dog. The owner cm have him by paying; expences and giving particulars of collar. Address, R.C 8., Branch ortice of l^J£P al^_ ! ~_ aaßSa __ Misaiaa friends. JOHN CHARLES BEi.KH\M, who left England for Melbourne in February 1858, and was last heard of in Duuediu, in October 1881, is earnestly requested to write to his mother, at the old addre>s, at Guildfurd, England. Any person knowing his present residence wi;l confer an obligation by communicating it to Etiward Pearce, Wellington. March, 10th. 1861. IF Mr James G. Gifford, (supposed to be some where on the Otago gold fislds) will, wittiout delay, call on the Key. Jr. hums, Duuediu., he will hear of something to his advantage. ffIJiREiNCE wINES, l*te of Ballaarat, (ifin I the Province of Otago), to communicate with Mr Thomas Tierney, Eliti-;ow, Dunedin. DOWLE, FREDERICK WILLIAM, write mends in Victoria, ■ r call on Mr Arlcss, at Mr Switzer's. Kattiay-strcet, l.miedin. RALPH JACKSON, carpenter, call at Kedleston House, Cumberland street, Dunedin. W" iLLi.AI JriAbl,lUAY, Irom Lau-ier,' rcotland—your Sister has arrived pir Resolute, from Glasgow, and is vury anxious to hear from you. Information obtained by addressSS a letter to Jas. Welsh, Victorian Stable., Maclaggan-street. Dunedin. ||111 , |111 . 1 ,,, 1 ,.,|, 1 ,,,,,,|,„ Portraits, &c. MELUISH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, CORNER OF PRINCES AND DOWLING STREETS. MESSRS MUNDY AND CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Beg to bform the public of Dunedin that they have taken the above premises and intend carrying on the business as hereto/ore. They have also purchased Mr Meluish's stock of iNtjjative Plates, both of Portraits and Views, copies of which can always be obtained, every _ attention will be paid to produce first-class pictures, at moderate charges. N,B.—The premises are now open. mm is ViUiotti .-.ft Pti Toua._i-iii<. X POs TRAIT ROOMS, Rattray-3(reet, next Finch's Wine Store. Pictures taken daily in r»ny weather and colored by a London itftist. N.B.—First-class Portraits; mods rate charge.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 705, 22 March 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 705, 22 March 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 705, 22 March 1864, Page 7

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