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; PUBLIC NOTICES. P.B. Nebraaloi, l!)th October, 1872. DEAR CAPTALK HARDING—As onr joursef together is vow nearly done, we wt*h to cxprcsii to you before we part oar sense of your great kindness to us, and our perfect satisfaction ■with all your ttrransemcat» for our well being aod comfort while under your care. But we are almost more anxious to state our opinion about the vessel which has carried us, and wo think tliat you also will be better pleased by an expression of our goodwill towards the ship than by any compliment to yourself. Host of us have been at sea before, and some of v* very often, and we arc unittd In •vying that we have uevar been, on board a, ship more comfortable at all points than the Nebraska. ■ [W* also vtltAx to thank your Officers for their uniform care and courtesy, and to say that we h*vo been altogether Hitisfied witli the attendant that has been provided for us. We hope that you will' do us the pleasure of accepting from uk a little meraorUl of our voynge, and that you will keep it in remembrance of our ttip with you. We are, Yours mo<tt sincerely. Anthony Trollop* Robt. Graham Rose Trollops J. Graham William WooUey W. >L Mc.rrin Johu Claro ■ Samuel Cochrane Oeo. Smith Wrn. Kelly R. 1». Thompson M. .Smith R. Graham, Jun. P.S. Nebraska, Auckland Harbour, Nov. Bth, 1572. CIAPTAIN HARPING—DEAR SIR, t We, the umkrHlgned pass-sngcru perp.B. Nebnukn, \u fore (separating at Auckland, wish to express our appreciation of your excellent qualities an Commander, evidenced both by the high st-ite of discipline on board and by your constant endeavours to )ironiot« the comfort of all the passengers, then by rendering our voyage as plcusunt a» jxkssUili-. We feel it due to the proprietors of the line to bear witno.'B to the very »«[ierior nrr.ingt;monts for the comfort and health of the paswengera in the thorough ventilation of the state rooms and Riloon, together with the general cleanllncxt maintained throughout the ship. We have much pleimwe tlso in oxprwaing our thankß to the Officers under your command, for tl cir uniform courte y in onr intercourse with them. In bidding you farewell, we heartily wUit Ixith yon ■ ami them health and prosperity. We remaii), Dear Sir, Yours very sincerely, Thomas 11, Bates, Adehide, B.A. J. 11. Smith, Napier. N.Z. C. T. Todhunter, OhrUtchureh, N.Z. B. KUUoo, Sydney, N.B.W. .1. Konuyth. Sydney, N.S.W. G. L. Slse, f)uned!n, K.Z. h, Slse, Dunedin, H.A. 11. Lines Yon Illarcoai, New York. Abble JR. Yon lilatcom, Xcw York. V. L. Barrows, Boston. A. M. Tait, Canada. Ella M. Talr, Canada. C B. Snyder, Agent Chidrini's Circif. Kunni J. M'Caunlnnil, Canada. Kva M'Causbind, Canaila. J 8. More, New Zealand. John Ord Sturges, Victoria. Fred. Troanel, Victoria, Mrs J. B. Flnuey, Invercargill. Henry Vlckoin, M.D.,.) P., New Zealand. TO THK ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. fi ENTLEMEN—It was onr desire to invite you to attend a meeting for the purpose of affording information upon the proceedings of the past Section ; but, owing to pressing engagements, we find that vro are unablo at present to appoint a convenient day. We have the honour to be. Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servnnts, WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. JOHN BATIIGATE. INTKUPROVINCIAL AND VIENNA EXHIHITION. TNTENDING EXHIBITORS are renueHted to send In AT ONCE to the underaigned, APPLICATIONS FOR 3PACK. Hxhiblt« should be forwarded to Christchnrch by DECEMBER let, as the Exhibition will be opened on DECEMBER 10th. W. M. MASKELL, Secretary, Government Buildings, Chrialchurch. CLUTKA RAILWAY. XTOTICE TO WORKMEN.— Worka ±* opened Walhola. Apply. D. Klrkwood. 3 JOHN BROGDEN and SONS OTAGO SOUTHEBN TRUNK RAILWAY. WORKS are now being Opened up. Apply, No. 1 Camp, Chain Hilla, and Prince* street. 16th Aufiuat, 1872. JOHN BROQDEN & B©N. T> HAYMAN AND CO., WHOLESALE JEWELLERS, IMFOK.TEHM Or BRITISH, CONTINENTAL, AND AMERICAN MERCHANDISE, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, Have much pleasure in notifying their Customer*, that they have REMOVED INTO THEIR NEW WAREHOUSES RATTRAY STREET, Where, from the Increased Accommodation, they areenabled to open out a much more Extensive Assortment of their Goods than heretofore, owing to the limited space their late premise* afforded. P. H. and Co. Specially Invite the Attention of WHOLESALE BUYERB to the following Leading Lines, In which their Btoclt will be found the most complete is the Colonies:— f WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLLKRY. CUTLERY. ELECTRO-PLATE, NICKEL SILVER, AND ■ BRITA?miA METAL GOODa SADDLERY, LEATHER* COODS HARDWARES. IRONMONGERY, TOBACCONISTS' SUNDRIES. WAX VESTAS CIGARP. | PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, f COMBS, BRU6HWARE. 1 BOOKS, STATIONERY, BEBLIN WOOLS, tee. BASKETWAPvE, OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ] LOOKIXG-CLASSES, TOYS, GAMES ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CABINETWARE, ' FANCY GOODS ©* EVERY DZSCRIFTION., P. HAYMAN AND CO., | WHOLESALE JEWELLERS AND GENEJRAL IMPORTBBB, HATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3366, 19 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3366, 19 November 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3366, 19 November 1872, Page 3

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