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PUBLIC tfOI'ICES. pH E GUTTING* New Homespuns i New Mcrinoes New Serges J New Lustres New Reps I >ew Baratheas JtewDiagonETs | New Cords THE CGTTIN«, New Costumes New Shawls New Skirts New Jackets New '"olonaises New Mantles New Tnbliers | New Waterproofs^. THE CUTTING. 3tsw Bonnets New Birds] New Huts New slides New Flowers New Ornaments New Feathers New Backlcs. THE CUTTING. J~ew Clouds New Leces New Scarfs New Ribbons JNew Squares N-ew Sashes New llijgSes New Ties. THE CUTTING. New Curt?ans New Quilts New Cretonnes New Toilets New namr.v-ks New Antimaccassars JNew Flannels j New Shirtings. THE CUTTING. New Clothing | N ew Knickerbockers Aew Overcoats J Xew Hats Ken- Fagets i New Pcarfs Nen- ChesterfieHs ! New Collar". THOMSON. STKANG, AND CO., THE COLONIAL BANK OF KEW ZEALAND. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that- *-* a vacancy lias occurred in the office of ©hector f the chore Bank throußh'the resignation of A. W» lord?, Esq., consequent upon his proceeding to Lonou, whidi vacancy, in terms o£ the Deed o£ Settlalent, Clause 44, requires to be filled up at tHs lalf Yearly General Meeting, to be licld on the 2Sth. uly next.The attention of Proprietors; possessing the necesary qualifieition, and intending ti become candidates or the office of Director, is directed to Clause 43 ot he Deed of Settlement. Proxies will require to he lodged' at the Bank wcuty-four hours before the above election, takes )lace. Dated this Sixteenth day of June, Oae thoasanO. ight hundred and seventy-five. By order of the Board of Directors. L. Q. SEAL, Manager, 7j" Duneditu & ROVES BROTHERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, High street; Dunediiu Double and single seated buggies \Vaggonettc3 Basket photons Tilbury, Broughams, and: Landaus, Uways on hand, and of the most secure construction 2ap p E A N X P E t L,. BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Phixcks Street (Cutting^ Agent for Robin and M'tood, Soap and Candle TVor:« "_ lX GREViIOUrH COAL MINTS G COMPANT (LIMIT .D). r\S and after this date Mr JAMES WINTER is authorised tocollecfcaSCALLS ducl->y Shareholders in the Province of Otago. G. W. JIO^S, Secretary ' Greytnouth, 29th May, 1875: nf, t DUNKDIN GAS WORKS. NOTICE. AN INSPECTOR'S OFFICE ha* been OPENED adjoining Messrs Matthews, Baxter, and Co.'s printing establishment, Princes street. All notices of tew services, repairs, escapes of gas, &c, addressed to the Inspector and put into tlie letter box will have attention. « E. GENEVER. COACH NOTICE. MRS STEADMAN'S COACH leaves Wsihola Lake Hotel nt 6 a.ni., passing through Reliance, East Taieri, arriving at the Junction Hotel at 5.30, Saddle Hill, Green Island, arriving in Dunedin. at 10 o'clock. Leaves at i sharp for Waihola. Mosgfcl and West Taieri Coach leaves Gridiroa. Hotel, Priuces street, at 8.30 a.m., calling at the Bull and Mouth, Maelaggan street. Leaves West Taieri, at w 4 o'clock. Dunedin parcels punctually delivered. 5t J. STEADMAar. "g^XPRESS LINE OF COACHES^ ~M~^ On and After Ist MAT, will leave DUNEDIX. at. 11 a.m. during the Winter Months, for the following places :— DAILY COACH TO BLUESKEJ. DAILY COACH TO WAIKOUATEL DAILY COACH TO PALJIERSTON. T. M. SMITH and <X> A NDERSON AND MORRISON. JA- Dunedin Plumber. Copper, and Brass Works, Moray place - nearly opposite First Church.—House,' ship, and brewery work of every description done by experienced tradesmen, at lowest rites. Hot walec ! apparatus made and fitted up, suitable for baths ami general domestic purposes; ttlso, for the heating vi conservatories and buildings of every kind. Coppec steam jacketted pans, suitable for the manufacture of, jam. Meat preserving, glue, and washing boilers. R<jfrigerators. pumps, steam pipes, and every description of copper, lead, or brass goods made to order. Beit hanging and gas-fitiing in all its branches. Pa'.eni enamelled shades, pendants, gasaliers, &c., &c AH. worts guaranteed, and moderate charges. Estimate* given on application. N.B.—Experienced workmen, tent to all parts of the Colouy. 30j u_ SEWARD and GILLARD, Brokers, High street, deal daily in. Staudard, National, New Zealand, and South British Insurance, New Zea'and, Colonial, and National Banks, &c, &g. Several six? roomed dwelling-houses required within easy distance of town. Small office wiuh store wanted,, centrally situated.—General store on diggings for safe;,. with freehold laud. Fine opening. Money advanced, on short or long periods on any n'.arkctable security.. Bills discounted. Particulars at Office. 7my ■DLACKL E~Y and C~o£ ASPHALTE CONTRACTORS, Cumberland street (next Copeland's Brewery),, Duuedin. 12»J» BROWN AND JOHNSON, PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, TINSMITHS. AND GASFITTJEKS, Opposite A. and T. Inglis's, George-street. Baths, Water Closets, Hot Water Apparatus fitted up; and all kinds of Ship and Brewery Work done on' the newest and most approved principles. Water and Gas Laid on.—All work guaranteed. N.B.—Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the Colony ' X7oiy GAS FITTINGS. WILLIAM COUSTOR, IRONMONGER, RATTRAY STREET, Is now lauding, ex Andrew Reid, a fresh supply of Gas Fittings, comprising— Gasaliers, 2, 3, 4, and 5 lights ; Gas Pendants, X aud 2 lights, stiff and sliding; Harp Penile ants and Hall Lights, Gas Brackets—newest pattern—scroll and plain, single, double, and treble joint; Gas Pillars, 12 to 24 in.; Portable Gas Pillars, for writing tables; ArganJ. Burners, Glebes, &c, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Gas and Water laid on by experienced hands, and every description of Tinware made to order. Importer of every description of Gasfitters', Plumbers*, and Belihaiu^srs' Materials. Rattray street, Duuedin. 4jitPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. VI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that «-N the Partnership hitherto existing between us ( the undersigned, in the business of Woollen Manufacturers, which we have lately carried ou together in co-partnership, at the Kaikorai Valley, under thename, style, or firm of Williamson, Ure, and Bootli, was this day dissolved by mutual conseut. Dunedin, June I£V, ad. 1575. A. WILLIAMSON. DAVID URK. JOHN BOOTR. Witness— J. Lesiik Newsurv, Dunediu. With reference to tlie above, the business of the late film will bo carried on by the undersigned, under the ttyle or firm of Williamson, Ure, and Company^ Dunedin x June 10 3 1575. A. WrLLUAMSOX. DAYI& URE. LEGAL NOTICE. • —- . -^—V IN BANKRDPTCY. "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th<A J,.! I liave this day filed, in the Supreme Coort Ojßce, at Duuedin, a Deciaration of Insolvency, jursuant to the provisions of the Baiikrixptcy Act, lNjr t the Bankruptcy Aci Aiuondtr.eut Act v ISOy, the Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, IS7O, and the Bankruptcy Act, 1567, Ameiiumeut Act, 1574. Dated DuneAiu, this 21st day of June, 1875. 1 WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Kensington. j RAILWAY. [ ATAGO RAILWAYS; c NOTICE. ? On and after WEDNESDAY, the lGth lust, a Passes- >■• ger Train will leave Duuedin for Caversoani at 0.3^ t- p.m., letmning thcr««/pa at 8.30 p.m. WM. CON'XBBS, l&ju. General Maißgiar^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4162, 21 June 1875, Page 3

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