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AUCTIONS ' TUESDAY, 9th JUNE, ~~ At 12 o'clock. Freehold Mortgaged Property. ffifii I L L I E S "AND ST BE E T \fifi* g,ro instructed by the Mortgagee, to fc sell by public auction, at their Rooms, j. Princes street, on Tuesday, 9th June, at 12 o'clock, Tliat beautifully situated Freehold t. Section, being Section 27, Block 24, Danedin (Heriot Row); together with the Five DwellingL Houses thereon. For further particulars, apply to GILLIES and STREET, 1 Auctioneers, kc; or j GEO. COOK, Esq.. Solicitor. ACCOUNTANTS & AOENTS. Tt/T W. H A W X I NB, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Telegraph Chambers, Stafford street, Abovo the Evening Ktcur office. NOTICE OF BEMOVAIi. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. PARK and CURLE, Ironmongers, beg to inform their old Friends and tho Public generally, that they have removed next to the City Buffctt, Cutting, six doors below their old premises temporarily, until their now premises aro built. PUBLIC NOTICES. MR. WM. BURALL, Mechanical and Mining Engineer, next Bank of New South Wales. Mr Burall will undertake the designing and erection of all descriptions of Mining and other Machinery; General Management of Companies, including periodical inspection and practical Supervision of Quartz and Alluvial Mining interests, Water Races, kc MESSRS. PARK AND GOODLET having leased the Sawyer's Bay Mills, can supply timber, of any size, at lis per hundred. Orders left at Messrs Robertson and Co., Port Chalmers, will be punctually attended to. npHE Advertiser has on View a Photo- -*■ graph of D. O. Hill's Famous DISRUPTION PICTURE (containing 450 Portraits), representing tho SIGNING OF TUB DEED OF DEMISSION, By the Ministers of tho First General Assembly of tho Free Church. Thia specimen is Exhibited for the purpose of obtaining Subscribers for tho Photographs. The List will be kept open for a short time only. A detailed prospectus will bo issued in a few days. A. R. LIVINGSTON, Princes street. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. rf"IHE, Committee of the above Institution JL beg to acknowledge receipt, with many thanks, of the following donations, in aid of tho Charity:— Proceeds of benefit, Mrs R. Heir £16 6 0 T. S., Dunedin 5 0 0 H. J. Walter, subscription and donation,.. 5 13 C Cant. J. Hutchison, 1 ton of coke; Loyal Demonstration Committee, 500 buns ; Mrs Cantrell, Caversham, parcel of clothing; Mrs Mercer, dodo; and 1 caso of schoolbooks, ex Celestial Queen, from Society for Promoting Christian knowledge, per Rev. E. G. Edwards, Rural Dean, Dunedin. By order, JAMES A WEBB, Secretary. Princes street, Dunedin, 29th May, 1868. U3GAI. NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL Claims against tho Estate of Robert Miller, Storekeeper, Port Molyncuxs ■ aro requested to be sent in not later than the Ist of June, to , ' 4 E. S. DODS, or SERVICE, GIBSON, and CO., Rattray-street. ! LAMPS.&C. A NEW LIGHT I GA S OUPE RS E , o i IN I BRILLIANCY , AND s CHEAPNESS. 1 THE PATENT • ATMOSPHERIC LAMP, Which requires no Chimney, 5 BURNS LESS OIL, ASV ■ GIVES BETTER LIGHT, Than any Lamp yet invented. "OATES, QISE, AND /^O., AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. \ " '■'' '' :;' ''."'THE'LAMPS'.". ARE ON V LEW AI THE COKKKB Off PRINCES AND DOWLING STREETS,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 3