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MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTEDKNOWN— Genuine Seetfs! Genuine Seeds!!—at Great Reductions for Cash. D. Garden, Cutting. ___ WANTED to SELL, Beehives, Garden Tools, Gloves, &c, at less than cost. D. Garden, Cutting. ANTED TO SELL, First-class SHEEP DOG. Apply T. Jones, Dowling street, opposite CathoUc Church. ' WANTED KNOWN—No reasonable offer refused for every description of Agricultural and Garden Seeds. D. Garden, Cutting. WANTED to SELL, Cheap, a Firstclass SAILING BOAT. Apply to F. M. Coxhead, Jetty street. " ' ANTED KNOWN, 10,000 Yarda BROWN HOLLANDS, at sjd per yard; 20,000 ditto at 6jd. A. and T. Ing Us. 200 WANTED KNOWN, Baths, Baths, Baths. Summer Season. BeisseTs Baths, open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Warm, Cold, and Shower, la. Opposite the Banks, Princes street. WANTED to PURCHASE or HIRE, Heavy Draught Horse. T. Keates, Castle street South. .- ■■; . •...■. ANTED to SELL, MACHINE for Corrugating Iron and Making O G Spouting —cheap. Robin and Co., Stuart street. 2n ANTED KNOWN.—Arrived, 27 cases more new Summer Goods, ex Peter Denny, from London. A. and T. Inglis. 2n TRADESMEN, &o. MEDICAL. IN consequence of the death of Dr M'Lauchlan, Medical attendance is required at once hy the Loyal Tapanui Lodge, M.U.1.0.0.F. Number of members over fifty. A good opening is here offered to an energetic gentleman, as the Run--1 holders in the neighbourhood guarantee £100 per I annum. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. GEO. S. NEISH, N.G. j Tapanui, Oct. 21st, 1871. . TO ENGINEERS. . | "YI/'ANTED, by the New Zealand Dis- I IT tiUcry Company, a thoroughly competent-1 practical Engineer. Apply, with testimonials, at theDistiUery. j WANTED, a MALTSTER Apply j A.8., -stating experience, ofiice of tliis paper. ... ...... -■ • ©n ANTED, a BLACKSMITH-Good hand at the plough work. Good wages. Apply Miss Cane's Office. ANTED, a CUTTER, for a House in Town.—Permanent- situation and Überal prospects to a competent tradesman. Apply, stating experience, Box 135, Post Office. 6n SERVANTS. ANTED, 16 SHEARERS, on the Ist December, for Messrs Strode and Fraser, Earnscleugh Station. The men engaged for the above Station will have the shearing of the sheep on tho. Kawarau Station guaranteed to them. Total number of sheep to be shorn about 55,000. ln -\TTANTED, a Good COOK, for a \ V Hotel at Timaru. Apply to J. Braithwaite, News Agent, .' . 4n ANTED, a QJj^ERAL SERVANT. Apply, Mrs Pearson, York Place, top of Rattray street. ANTED, a good COOK. Apply, early, White Horse Hotel. WANTED, a Good General SERVANT. Apply Nonpareil Dining Besoms, Stafford street. • WANTED, a LAD, to make himself generally useful. Apply Mr Slesinger, Veterinary Surgeon, Hope street. WANTED, Men accustomed to Lay Turf. Apply, Wilson, Caledonian Ground; or, Sussex. Hotel, this (Monday) morning. ANTED, PICK AND SHOVEL MEN. Apply, Briscoe's BuUding, Princes street. ANTED, HOUSEMAIDS, COOKS," and LAUNDRESS, and GENERAL SERVANTS. . Apply Miss Cane's Office. ANTED, a good PLOUGHMAN ; also, a DAIRYMAID. Highest wages given. Apply to James Shand, West Taieri. ■ 2n ~~TO~LET. TO LET or for SALE, on favourable terms, Anderson's Bay Hotel. Apply to W. Oram BaU, Priiccs street. . 19a TO LET—Office in Exchange Chambers, Princes street.—Rent moderate. Apply to W.Oram BaU. l£* TO LET—Four and Five-roomed Houses.—Rents low. Apply to W. Oram Ball, Princes street. 19* TO LET, the Whole or Part of the Robin Hood. Apply to J. Lanseigne, CargiU and Lanseigne, Walker street. : 14a TO LET—Verandah Cottage, Garden— g^—Two minutes from Post Office.—Rent moderate. Apply, Moss's Store, High street. O LET, a Large IRON STORE, in Bond street, at present occupied by Messrs Bright Bros, and Co. Apply to NEILL and CO., Universal Bond, Bond street. .' 120 O LET or FOR SALE, in the Suburbs, an Old-established Store. SmaU Capital required. Owner leaving for England. Apply Barron, Grant, and Co. ', TO LET, pleasantly-situated SIXROOMED HOUSE, Cumberland street. Also> FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, Hanover street. 4n W. DALRYMPLE, Jvs. t HOTEL TO LET. First-class Situation—doing a good steady Trade. Apply. Reeves and Co., Maclaggan street. In PROPERTIES FOB'S ALE! FOR S A L E, I Quarter-acre. Section, with two Cottages (one four-roomed), with large garden. Apply to Mr Muir, on the premises, Regent Road orto 200 GILLIES and STREET. FOR SALE, in Upper Kaikorai, Sixty Acres, together or separately, opposite the | Manse, fronting the main road—twenty minutes from Octagon. Apply to Ussher, Surveyor, Princes street; or WiUiam M'Kenzie, Waikari. - -: . -' ■■■ OR SALE OR TO LET, a Sixroomed Cottage, freehold.. Apply to Wm. Harrop, Albany street. ~ OR SALE, Two QUARTER ACRES, Nevada.Township, together or separately. Apply P. Wilkinson, on the ground. FOR SALE, Hotel and Stables, in a Good Locality, in Dunedin. Apply WIU- 8. Douglas, Princes street. 3n Tjl O R SALE. Section 11, Block 111, adjoining the gardens of the Roman Catholic Convent. Apply to J. LANSEIGNE, Walker street; 2n Orto MR M'KEAY, Solicitor, Princes street. ; OR SALE, SIX ACRES of LAND, beautifuUy situated by the Sea-side, in the Peninsula, adjoining the Caves, and opposite the GuH Rocks, which afford a beautiful Bathing Ground. To Gentlemen requiring a Marine Residence, this will be found a most eUgible site, being close to town, ancfe j having a good Road to the Property. Apply WM.. j PEKCIVAL, Spectacle Maker and Optician, George I street. Dunedin. : 19o>: OR SALE, by TENDER, part Sec- j tion adjoining Kuo? Church, being No. !23, i Block XXVI., having a frontage to Great King street of 66 feet, by a depth of 148 feet C inches; together with the Four-roomed COTTAGE erected thereon. Tenders for the purchase of the above wiU be received by the undersigned, on or before Tuesday, 7th November. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDMUND SMITH, In Savings Bank. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACCOMMODATION for Gentleman, or Lady and Gentleman. Verandah. Cottage, High and Hop 3 streets. Terms moderate. < '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3042, 6 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3042, 6 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3042, 6 November 1871, Page 1

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