t£rpHE OTAGO WITNBS Of SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER In addition to a view of LONG TOM GOLD WASHING* OONTAIHS Twenty-four Pages of Reading Matter, Comprising ARTICLES ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS, VIZ. :— Gold Mines ahd Mining Operations; the second of an illustrated series of articles^ written expresslyfor the Witness, by a gentleman of experience Nelson The General Road Board Otago Gardeners' Calendar for September Remedies for Scab Effects of Braiaage Washing Wool Pleuro-pneumonia Dreadful Accident Compounding Crime Fowling in Faroe Pocock v. Williamson | Tokomairiro Election The Auld Frail Dyke Song of the Memories Town Board T The White Hat The Governor and fhe Aborigines Waikouaiti Ploughing Match The Water of Leith, by "Pakeha." Auckland Oamaru . , . . ..:."'■■■■ Canterbury Kew Gold Field Regulations Ireland A Ladj on OddfelJowship j Supreme Court I The Lake District Hamilton Dunstaa Manuherikia Rush to the Sowburn The Battlefield Lord Oakburn's Daughters: Chaps, IST. anC X. Romance in Real Idfe Pat's Adventure Shipping Trade Report Produce Report Retail Prices v The Mining Regulations Extended Claims Aids to Batting Resident Magistrate's Comb Fortunes of Kings Latest from Auckland Taranaki Later from the Dunstan The Moon's Influence Shingles from an Old Roof: No. XVIII. an _ XIX. The Alabama and Kearsage The Revised Mining Regulations The Opera Escort Returns Neva from the North gglf'THH Witness" for the Ctoonfey i& Published every FRIDAY, And for the Town every SATURDAY. Subscription, 20s. per Annum. Single Copies, 6d. A NEW AND INTERESTING TALE^ :' Entitled— \,,[' "LORD OAKBURN'S DAUGHTERS,** By the Author pf "East Lynne," •*' Xenon'* Pride," &c, Is now in course of Publication in the « Witness." BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. FANCY AND AUCTION BAZAAS pi A» C V B A Jl- A a In aid of the BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, Will be held at ST. GEORGE HALL, STUART STREET, On the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th September. The following Ladies have consented to holdstalls: — Mrs J. H, Harris Mrs E. B. Cargill 1 Mrs Edwards Mrs A. G.Fisher Mrs Melnish Mrs Muir Mrs Lambert Miss Clayton Mrs Skinner .Mrs Caldecutt Miss Lahman Mrs J. Daniels Mrs H. Nathan Mrs Martyr The foUowing Ladies have also consented t* ssist at the various stalls: Mrs James Smith Mrs Driver Mrs Rattray Mrs F. Moss Mrs T. B. Gillies Mrs Harvey Mrs Winter Mrs G. Wilson Miss Hackett Miss Pearson Miss Cargill Mrs Strode Mrs A. Barnett Mrs Mendelsohn Miss L. Solomon Miss L. Rosenberg Mrs Kerr Mis W. H. Mumford Intending Contributors are respectfully requested to forward their contributions as early as possible to the Ladies, or to the Office of the Institution, Farley's Buildings, Princes street. W. M. HOPPER, Secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 851, 13 September 1864, Page 6
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429Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 851, 13 September 1864, Page 6
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