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Wanted Known. LONDON LOAN SOCIETY, 3 Manse street.— Opi'> ever? Moud-y Ev.iiin* till 8 o'clock for Atpllcatious tor toanp.—Henry Benjamin, manager, *°'* JAMES HUNTER, Pastrycook, Confectioneer, Wholesale and Retail Blsoult Manufacturer, late Blnnie's, HOPES by keeping only FIRST-CLASS OOODS to secure a share of Publio Patronage. Soirees, Parties, and Balls catered for. WEDDING, Birthday, and Christening Cakes made to Order. Tea, Coffee, Sec., always ready, 87 George street, Dunedin. -"-rr B.—Our Tea and Coffee are the best procurable J3I • In Dunedin. l?jy Miscellaneous Wants. C»sh advertisements under this head, uot exceeding sixteen words, will be oharged SIXPBNOB. DAIRYMEN.— MONEY LENT on Cattle and otlier stock. — Henry Benjamin, manager, London Loan Society, 3 Mause street. 15n WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that the Otcgo Dally Times undertakes tho Posting of Woodouts (any slzo). Streamers, Posters, aud every description of Printing on the most prominent positions In th 9 Olty, en For Sale Gtsb advertisements undor this head, not exceeding siitoon words, will be oharged SIXPBNOB. ITUItST-CLASS Dairy FARM for Sale of 36 Aores. . Apply to Robert Stubbs, Sandymount, Peninsula; Vi" OR SALE, HOUSE and SECTION, close to rails'l way station, Waiwera; suitable forsliocmaker. Address Major, Times Office, 12n G LAWRENCE, Builder, King street, has for c Sale Second-hand Dooi-b, Mautelpieces, Counter, Sashes, Range, Baths, &c. lln IS* AAA PURE MERINO SHEEP XOjUUU FOR SALE in the Wool. For particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). DONALD STRONACH, Manager, Dunediu, And other Offices of the Compauy in Otago, Southland, and Canterbury. 8u FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS FOR DISPOSAL. Owing to reasons which may be ascertained ou application to the Undersigned, tlie proprietor of the above business is desirous of DISPOSING of same at an early date, and is PREPARED to SELL at a LOW FIGURE, or to take an energetic man with a small capital into PARTNERSHIP for a TERM, with a view to purchase at expiration of same. An exceptional opportunity for a pushing man. For terras and full particulars apply to SUCKLING and POTTS. lSn Agents, Timaru. O~R SALE BY TEND ER, ALLOTMENT 16, BLOCK I, MORNINGTON, Whereon are erected a Four-roomed Cottage, Stable, and Outhouses. This desirable Property, which is substantially fenced, comprises a good Fruit Garden, and was formerly occupied by tlie late Mr James Nimon, Title under Land Transfer Act. Tenderß te be sent to the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock on MONDAY, the 15th Novomber next. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. M'KEAY, Solicitor for t ho Executors of tho late James Nimon, 230 86 Princes street. To Let. Ossh advertisements under this head, not exoeeding sixteen words, will be oharged SIXPENCE. TO GENTLEMEN.—To Let. comfortably furnished PARLOUR anil BEDROOM ; private family; central.—Address Villa, Times Office. 15n TO LET, BUSINESS PREMISES, Menstry, Walker Btreet; cellar, shop, dwelling house, otlier conveniences. Low rent to commence. 13n SEA BATHING, Waikouaiti .-To Let, PARLOUR and BEDROOM ; splendid view ; suitable for invalids.—Mrs Drew, Waikouaiti. 12n TO LET, a 10-roomed Furnished HOUSE, at Moeraki, for the Summer season; with use of cows and fowls.—For address, apply Timea Office. '" ' 260 pOKSO B E L l a TO LET, three months from December 1, HOUSE, nine rooms, furnished; every convenience. Apply 4„ GEORGE BLYTH, 21 Crawford street. TO LET, A 12-roomed HOUSE in Manor place; every convenience. J. HENRY, agent, 2(jo Manor place. 0 L E j\ The RESIDENCE and GROUNDS of Walter Guthrie, Esq., adjoiniug Fernhill Club. Rent (including vineries) £150 por annum. 260 J. HENRY, agent, Manor place, TO be LET by TENDER, theNATIVE RESERVE, Hawksbury District, Block I, known aa Goodwood, fora term of 11 years (grazing only). Separate Tenders will be received for the following Allotments first:— Sections 44 to 45; 18 acres. Sections 47,49, 51, 58, 59, and 60 ;54 acres. Sections 53 to 57; 50 acres. Sections 62 to 61; 26 acres. To be let iv four blocks. Tenders to bo sent in n-t later than the 17th NOVEMBER, addressed to Mr r. KUSSELL, Chairman of JTative Committee, S.aeliff. For specifica'tftns and further particulars apply to the Chairmah". ■ ;'.,'■ :" The highest'or any tender will not be necessarily accepted. -„_ , 220 Board and Residence. GLBNWOOD, Eglinton., — Mrs Turton has VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders. lon SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for Ladies and Gentlemen; vacancies for Gentlemen.—Mrs Wilson, Hazel Bank, St. Clair. lln HIGH-CLASS BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Splendid view; baths ; tennis; professional cook. Mrs Hawkins, Clifton House, High street. EVERY Home Comfort at Mrs Silk's Railway Temperance Hotel, opposite «'lway station. Liberal table; good beds; baths. Smoking and reading rooms. Prloes strictly moderate. Passengers called for early trains. Breakfast ready at 7 a.m. 1-hny Educational. ANCING, DEPORTMENT, MUSICAL CALISTHENICS. Mr CHARLES HALL, Great King street nortn (late 111 Mare street. Hackney, London), is vow forming Classes for the above, and will introduce several New Dances which have never been danced in the colonies. Advanced Claaaes, Fridays; Elementary, Wednesdays; 8 p.m. These Classes are quite private: only Pupils admitted. Twelve Lessons, ii Is. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 5.30. Dramatic Class, Tuesday Eveuiuga, 8 o'clock. Members wanted. Sohoolß and Families attended. Private Lessons at any hour, ss. Charles Hall's new " Ballroom Guide," twelve stamps'. sjy Publications. rrTlI E L A D I E S\ P A P E 11. SHOULD A WOMAN SHINE ? . FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. A FASHIONABLE DOUBLE WEDDING AT ST. PAUL'S. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. AT THE THEATRE. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. THE :ROUND OF THE SHOI'S. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. LADIES' GOSSIP. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS' TIIE STORY OF THE EARLY GOLD DISCOVERIES IN OTAGO. By Vincent Pyke. Chapter 11, Iv FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS, contains : THE CHIEF SURVEYOR'S REPORT. PROSPECTING. ME GARVIE'S DISCOVERIES. THE CLUTHA, MANUIIEEIKIA, and TUAPEKA RIVEIIS. FIRST PRACTICAL PROOF OF GOLD IN OTAGO. WOOLSHED CREEK. THE MATAURA. BLAOKLOCK and ROEBUCK'S EXPEDITION. DISCOVERY OF GOLD AT LINDIS PASS. A SOUTH SEA REALM. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. RECEIVERS OF STOLEN PROPERTY. FRIDAYS OTAGO WITNESS. ELEANOR A. ORMERAD. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. SCOTLAND YARD FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. THE RETURN. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. MRB.'S GENEROSITY. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. ALTAR SINGLE. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. BAYNE'S ESSAY ON CARLYLE FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS. London and Dunedin Markets for Grain aud Dairy Produce for 12 Mouths. FRIDAY'S OTAGO WITNESS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7720, 15 November 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7720, 15 November 1886, Page 1