I BBEWERIES, ■ ATAGO "DREWERY. T T AND f\ "D XT ft KE, - BREWERS'} THEIR INCOMPARABLE XXX ! > ANDxxxx ALES AND STOtTT, 4 ( . HHDS., I BARRELS, . j I ' ANB KILDERKINS. ORDERS left or addr^Bßed to their Town Office, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, will meet with due attention. SEED BARLEY. * TTTE have on Sale 1300 Bushels of if Splendid Malting Barley, Proviieial grown, equal, if riot superior, to any-im-ported. ;■'." ■• -■• ; ! ■■'■' ' ' r ■'-'■.■ -■' '■■":-■ ' •! Price, 6s6d per busheL . : Samples forwarded on applicatioii. f ■ ~.,,,/\ . ;.■'..., . .'Also, : .;; " ' ■" \ Fine pale malt, from 8s 6d , Kent hops,: 1866, fine sample Ale and stout in bulk • and bottle. Well Park Brewery. Malting House and Offices, Rattray street." ' ; ; WILSON and BIRCH. MEETINGS. ST. ANDREWS LODGE, DUNEDIN, 432. TyTEMBERS of this Lodge are requested to -"*• attend the Installation of R.W.M. and Qfficera of the HIRAM LODGE, E.G., This : Evening, at 7 o?clpck, sharp. . ■.-..,_.. By Order, WM. KERNAHAN, Secretary. Masonic Hall, : Dunedin, 24th Sept., 1867. HIRAM LODGE, No. 1127, E.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the. above Lodge will be held This Evening, at 7.30 sharp. " " Business: Installation of W.M. and.lnvestiture of Officers for. the ensuing year. ■ By order W.M. WM. HANNAH, Hon. Sec.; MISSING FRIENDS. TF this should meet the eye of Peter -"- Calder, he shall hear of his brother •Charles, by inquiring at the Scandinavian Hotel, Maclaggan street, Dunedin. ■ BOARD AND RESIDEjffCET~~ A GENTLEMAN may meet with a com- -^ fortable Home, a few minutes' walk from the Post. Office, by applying to Mr Esquilant, Stationer, Manse street. WANTED '' f "WANTED, a Competent Manager, for a " large Sheep Station. Unexceptionable references required as to character and ability. New Zealand experience preferred, Applications to be made up to the 15th Oct; next, to , : ; CAMPBELL and LOW, ,- Galloway Station, i ■ ■ > ' Manuheiikia. 11^ ANTED, the People of New Zealand ' * to know—-the undersigned, are now unpacking 74 Cases Toys and Fancy Goods, and comprising :— - Cricketing Materials of every description and from the best makers ; Bats, from 2s 6d to 30s. Castle and,other Croquet, from 8s to L 5 ss; Aunt Sally, Royal Star, Bowling, Race, and Archery Games ; Draught, Chess, and Cribbage Boards; Chess and Draught Men ; Berlin Wools, Tassels, Embroidery and Fancy Work ; Vases, Workboxes, Desks, antf Dressing Cases, Bags, Perfumery, Pomades ; English and American Toys, DoEs and Doll's Houses; Violins, Fifes, Concertinas, Tambourines, Drums, Stationery, Playing Cards (De La Rue's and Goodall's); Mathematical Instruments, Paint Boxes, Cutlery, Plated Goods, Field, Marine, and Opera Glasses ; Valcanite Combs and :Chains, latest fashions; Swimming Belts, Baby-Jumpers and Swings; Basket ware, ■Albums, from 4s toLlO; Meerschaum and other pipes ; Mechanical Toys, and Magic Lanterns; Walking Sticks, Fencing Sticks, and Baskets : Single and Double Perambulators with Hoods ; and a large assortment of poods too numerous to particularise. ■;. .- ~ a. moses&co. ' N.B.—A reduction of 20 per cent, allowed to Bazaars and other Charitable Institutions.