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AMUSEMENTS. pj&INCESS THEATRE. FRIDAY, 9TH SEPTEMBER, 1870. Under the Patronage of His Worship The MATOR and City Councillors. GRAND CHRISTY'S ENTERTAINMENT, BY THB COLOURED OPE R A TROUPE, In aid of their Ftmde. • <' Ticketß can be procured at Geddes Bros., Begg>s, and West's, where the Box Han may be Been. Circle, 8s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. CiIXTH ENTERTAINMENT, *■* UNDER THE AUSPICES : OF THE NORTH DUNEDIN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Will be held on FRIDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1870, in the North Danedin Drill Shed. n ,£&°^ r°& amme ?? n P^Paratien, which will be«ms»?J£S y lssueof thispaper' Admißsiea MEETINGS. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY J^ MEETING of above Society, for the purpose cf receiving tubscriptio- s, &c, will be held at the Offices of Society This Evening, Wednesday, 7th mat., between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock, 53 CHARLES REID, Secretary. OTAGO YACHT CLUB. •'IIHE Annual Meeting of the Otago Yacht Club will be hold this evening at S o'clock, in the Room aijoming the Lower Hall of the Attenaeum. T. F. BEGS, Hon. Secretary. Wednesday, 7th September, 1870. MONEY. £1 A A and upwards to Lend for One, ±\J \J Two or any number of years. No delay. No charge Made if security not accepted. 153'y GULLIES & STREET MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold ■*- -*- Security on favourable terms, in sums to suit rrowtsrs. In cases where security is declined no charge made. Apply to lsf CONNELL asd MOODIB MONEY. — TO LEND, Large and Small Sums, far short and lonti period?, on Freehold Security. WM. DALRYMPLE, Jan., Land, Estate, Mon*y, and G neral Con mission Agent, Arbitrator and Valuator, Stafford street. BUTCHEHS. j^DWARD MENLOTE, Families waited upon for orders in all ports of the City and Suburbs. QIMPSOU and ASHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS, Octagon and Walker Street SHIPPING SUPPLIED. Highest price given for Calves. N.B.—Pork skins for sale in large or small quantities PAINTEBS & PAFEBHARGkBBS AN DS E W L E Bi, Painter, Glazier, and Paperfaangeri Importer of papor-hangisgs, window glass, plain $xA •rnwacntal ships' signal and deck lights, glass shades Oaenmber and propagating glasses; white lead, cite salon gilt mouldings, so., &o. Opposite tko Jloyal George Hotel, George street, D>inaA{RTESTIMONTALS. _________ » TESTIMONIAL TO CAPTAIN JOHN HENDRY, Cammander ef the Ship "William Davia, frem th» Clyde to Otago, New Zealand. "DESPECTED SIR—We, the under- -"-*; signed Passengers, deem it to be our duty, before leaving the ship William Davie, to embrace thia opportunity 6f expressing our respect for you, and our cordial appreciation of the care and efflcieccy with, which you have discharged the dnties of the important position you hoid—a position which, we believe, involves responsibilities of a grave and important character, Permit us, then, Respected Sir, near the close of a voyage extending over more than one-half of the Globe, to offer our best wishes ior your own and Mrs Hendry's future welfare. "We are, yours respectfully. [Here follow the names of the passengers.] TESTIMONIAL TO MS JAMES M. DUNCAN, Chief Officer of the Bhip William Davie, from the Clyde to Otsgo, New Zealand. Olß—With yeur excellent seamanship, and your kind, genial manners, always attentive to jour duty, and with a kind word lor everyone, you have have won the respect of all on board. We cannot leave the chip without offering to you our best wishes for the future, and v c trust that before long jqu will gain the position for which your qualities so well ntitle you. "We are, Sir, Yours respeclf ally. '"~^ [Here follow the names of the passengers.] '; TESTIMONIAL TO JOHN C. BARRETT, MB., Surgeon en the ship Williv.m Davie, from the Cljde to Otago, New Zealand. SIR —We, the Undersigned Passengers, before leaving the ship William Davie. desire to express our approval of the manner iv which you have Attended to our wants as surgeon on our passage fram the Clyde to New Z.aand. We have been \ery lortunate in having little sickness on board, but when your cervices were required we found you willing to oblige in r-scoriusr the sick and givin? what medical comforts you could. We have moreover, found you co be a cou teoub gentleman, and tkilful in your profe sion. We tender ymi our thaviljs for your Kiudneas and attention, and with kindest w.shes for your future prosperity, We are, Sir, Yours respectfully. [Hero follows the names cf the yas-engera.] FUNERAL NOTICE. NOTICE. f I VHE Friends and Countrymen of Evan Evams, of Port Madoc, North Wales, England, are respectfully Invited to follow his remains from the Hospita!, at 2 o'clock this day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2679, 7 September 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2679, 7 September 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2679, 7 September 1870, Page 1