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-took. PO X * A L E — After shea i»g, p-Arvrv Bwea, 2,4 6 and 8-toothed qaaa Wethers, hf-avy weights, Delivery sn .'tation. A pply to Mos'svs CHiLV-RS BR-8., Moa Flit Villnr's Flat, MolvniMix. Ai)VAftCi.S-<<JS VVUOL. npIIE Undersigned are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned to their Friends in "London, Mtssrs Antony GrUiba and Sons, BRIG -?T BROTHERS &l<l CO. ■Dunedin, 21st Oe oht>r, 18G4. O O R SAL E,— ROCK SALT. ; LANQE AND THO^M'N. A-.VAKCK3 OH WOOL. npH'E Urriersk'ned am prepared to make JL liberal UaSH AI>VANCK3 "n romJDR c'ip ot wool for sale, either in the Colonies or London market. Agents in London, Messrs R. Brocks & Co. Pqua'terti supplied with, tobacco, sulphur, afli-nic, pitch, tar, inn tables, wool nacks, and all necessary supplies fov Stuion purpos.s. U. B, MVHTFiV AW!) CO. mHS Undersigned 're C-wh buyers of Wool, A. er will jrive liberal advances on tfie same o-'Tisisrned fo their fri>;n'is Messrs Dalgety and Ucmpany in London or Melbourne. They are nl'O prepared to make advances on Stock "and Stations; a>id on Stock placed in their hands for sale fetation stores supplied. D&LGriTY. RATTiIAY and CO. Dunedin, hn July, LS64. ADVANCE* ON WO iL. f|IHE Undersijrnel sre preoi-efl tr> im!,-p liberal JL cash advances on wool, consign ■>'• to their friends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson and Co, They are also cash buyers of wool. GKuIIOK URaY KU^PLL and CO, Temporaly Olnee: Stafford ttreet. Dnsmlin, 24'h Oct. 1£64. Music. aE O X Q X it. W li S T MUSiC PUBLISHJiR AN I> PIiNOFORT^ IMPORTER, Prinres-stteet Worth. The spacious Saloon is now completed, and intending pure i-jHurc cm seieai from a larsje and varieu stock of Piai.o cites and Harmoniums, imported direut Ir.nu ika inuuui.iG ories of rirard, Broadwood, aud iiexauJro, l)y the proprietor. The Music department tiow receives new supp ie< monthly, per Ovarland; selected iv Kngland, by Mr 11. Weal, scni. Piauoforta Tuning carefully and promptly attended io. To ensure dispitcli jouutry orders must be accompanied by a remittance. RiSTiRING Fi<,Ovl iiOSI^EsS. finHß undersigned begs to announce to his JL patrons and the public that lie has retired from business, and in returning tb inks tor the liberal supp>r with which he has always been favored, solicits a coiiiiuufetiou <jf the saiu^ for his successor, Mr Isaac Hermm. AKTllUii BHVP3RLY, W tchmaker,' Pritieea street. October 31. RS.TIRISQ FR-)M BUS MUSS. underdigned begs to announce to his 3. patrons and Lh« pulili.3 thas iia has handed over thi! Jobbing Ueparime t of his haziness to Mr I. W. RobiusDii, wh) ti;i-> conduot-d it in a moat creditable manner for s.ver.il yen's, and wiiom ho can rei'.umiuuuil '^ a must trustworthy, careful, and Bkilfu' wor mm. Watiihea and other articles left with the undersigned for repaira, or kevp'ng. will bj delivered by Mr Hobinson, at the shop of .vlr Bdwin Jones, twoiloors below, with wliom he is about to enter into partnership AiifHUR BRVEBLY, W«tchmiiker, Priaees street, October 31. Otago Heads, 2Gth Uotohor, 864. To Capt. Tiios. Sh vw, ■ of ihe ship Gala, from Glasgow, DTCAH Slß—Upon thft near p.pproacbini? terminatioa of our voyage, we feel called upon to exprens our ieelin«a if respent and gratituue t .■WAnla yourself, for the able manner iv which yi v have navigated us across the ocean, anil brought us i i safety to nur adopted country. We have much pleasure in testifyinjj to ths invariable gooJ seaman>hip sfiowu by yourself in, the maua(Jretu''"t of the good ship Gala, and that in ths miitas of i!aimer you were ever at your post ofdufv, striviug for the safety ot your ship and pa3-t:.gcrs. Iv the position you have been called upon to fill towards ourselves, >our no iiiuct h 13 been such as to call for'h our admiration f>r the kind manner in whica you hive studied oir comforts, and we beir to a-sure you ihat althiugh onr gratitude is oaly exp;essed in words, it is felt in our hearts siuce'eiy. We aren w shortly to part, end mist likely many of us shull nev.-r meet you more; but wherever you go, our praye a are with you for your pro peri ty ; anil ttu^tiujr fiat He who keeps tlie winds aud watars ia the hoUowr of his hand, may be with you whether in psril on sea or land. We subscribe ourselves, It ours very respectfully, (Signed by atl the Passengers). Otago Heads, 26th Uctaber, 1884. To Dr. A. Lausib, Sdip Gala. DB A.R SI li—A.s we are now approiching the cud of our loag voyage, fr m GHasgow to Dun din, w« c*nuot hlljw ourselves to part without offerii g you this express! in of out- faelings towards yours, if. Fortunately, the unexceptional good health of all the pa-senge's on board tha Gala, has prevented you from exercising your meiical profession, so as to afford us aa opportunity of judging of your abilities in it; but in so far as your kind ttvatmeut towards the women and children is conce m;d, we can bear wit.ntss, nml doubt not, th it if cases of sickness had visite 1 the ship, we should have found you the right, man in the riiht pUee. Weciu eoutidently speik of the een'.lemanly demeaco'1 which hiis secured to you the erood will of all on boavd, and the earnest desi:e that you will be euablid, <=re long1, to obtain aa engagement for the homeward voyage Trusting that you will be successful in your future career through life. We subscribe ourselves, Dear iSir, Ycu s most sincerely, (Signed by all the Passengers). 3700. : S':

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 894, 1 November 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 894, 1 November 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 894, 1 November 1864, Page 7