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Board and Residence. CLIFTON HOUSE.—High-class BOARDING Establishment, off llinh street, noxt llr Ker K <ison'B; tlneo minutes' walk from Inhibition; trams ißisa the dour j liot baths; professional conk. —Mrs Hawkins, proprietress. 28j*i NOTICE TO TOURISTS.—First-class ACCOMMODATION am Ira had lit VVllaim's Qlenorchy Hotel, Head of Luke WakaMpu. M)n WANTED, BOARD and RKSIDENCK for n Yoiuir Lad in business in the city.— Terms mid particulars to Hex, office of this paper. 20f /SOMTORTABLK HOMK for Young \j Gentleman in private family; bath; centrally sltiiat.-d ; moderate terms.—M.. Times Oilimi. Vlf IJIUA rATE ACCOMMODATION Three _ aentlemeii; single rooms.—Miiy Oottnge, Castle street, between St. Andrew and Hnnover strMls. 21f BOARD and RESIDENCE lor Gentlemen mul Families; baths; plimn,—Mro Wilson, lleresford House, Hcurgo street. 17f PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, Lerwiok House, High street, opposite Hopo birtet; three minutes'walk from Post office; terms insider-ale.—J. Cotton. atfd WANTED KNOWN,—Good ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Splendid view ; near Kxhibition; terms moderate.-Stafford Hotel. Stafford street. 18f UNIVERSAL HOTBL, Maclaggan street (next Dunediu Saleyards).-Viiitors will find Good Accommodation; Board and Lodging, £l per week.—Mrs A. Havletloli, proprietress. IBf SHIP HOTEL (Princes and Jetty streets). — A. Owen havinj; made extensive alieraliuns, is now prepared to offer Ciood Accommodation to his country friends and the public. 18f MRS ABBOTT has comfortable HOME for Ladies and Gentlemen; every convenience.— Duudas and King streets (over Wilson Bros.) lOf SEASIDE Accommodation.—Quiet HOME KJ within two miles of Nugget Lighthouse; splendid ocean and inland viewo; good beach nudbathing; horse sledge, piano, fishing, and shooting. Terms on application.—Mrs nttaway, Albion Honse, Tein--1 .erance Hotel, Kn^et liay. 27n ®°o ~Tc X B th i si jL\i — THE SHAMKOOK AND THISTLE HOTBL, Qt. KIHG STREET, between Frederick street and Albany street, DUNBDIX. This Commodious, Old-established, and Comfortable Hotel offerß every convenience and comfort to Visitors to the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATH. Wines and Spirits, Bottled Ales and Stouts always on hand of the Choicest Brands. First-class Billiard Table. ARTHUR X I R B V, ___ Pbopbietoh. I7f nno visitors, tourists, and comX MBHCIAL MEN. THE KMHRE HOTEL, TAY STKEKT, iNVaiiCARGILL. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Miieh frequented by English and Australianvisitors. Pleasantly and conveniently situated. , Private Suites for Families. Moderate tariff. , Bath Rooms (hot, cold, and shower baths), and all ' tho improvements and conveniences of modern Iviiglish hotels. Engagements by telegram attended to. Proprietor: THOMAS WHITAKER. 7f Late Advertisements. RS BARRATT Wants—Oook, Laundreas (£18), General .Servants, Nurseglrl Barmaids, Head Waiter, Second Waiter, Billiard Marker, Third Cook. 21f RS CHALMERS Wants - Cooks (country hotel). Cooks, Laundresses, Nursemaid*. Housemaids, Tablemaids, 25 General Servants, Dairymaids, Housegirls. 21f RS MACDONALD (Labour Exchange) Wants-First-class single Gardener (£55), two Bakers (country), Generals, Cooks, Barmaids. 21f M'KAYS, 172 George street, Wants (urgently)— Barmaids. Cooks, Housemaids, Kitchen Girls, Puntrvmafds, Kitchenman, Generals Boots, Nursemaids. 21f THOROUGHLY Experienced~Law~clerk, JL studying for Examination, desires SITUATION. Highest referenou; small salary.-Address Lex, Times Office. 211 YOUNG Man desires ENGAGEMENT Solicitor*', Mercantile Office, or otherwise Proficient Shorthand Writer and Engrosser — Shorthand, Times Office. 21f "PEACHES, Plums, Grapes' (cheap), fresh JL. from my Teviot Orchard, at the Depot. Octagon^ Orders solicited.—M. B. Manuel. 21f XJ€T ANTED (urgently), Large Unfurnished V? IiOOM, or two smalleF; use kitchen; cheerful, airy situutlon.—lmmediate, Times Office ' ?|f WANTED KNOWN. - I'rohibitionists astounded and confounded with our Plate of Fat Oysters and Glass of Stout for Sixpence.-. lixccUior Vaults. William May, manager. 21f TURRETS.—Wanted to PURCHASE.— -SJ Apply Northern, Silk's Leviathan. 21 f FOll SALE, 2 WAGER BOATS; Slides, JL. Oaro, everything complete.-Apply to C. Steplienson, Prince of Wales Hotel. 21f OR SALE, CHRISTCHURCH CLOTHING FACTORY, an a K oin K concern -For further particulars apply J. 11. Parker, Wain's Hotel. '2\t rpO LET, Comfortable BEDROOM; use JL of kitchen; newly done up. Low rent to good tenant.—Leno. Times Office. 21 f ■R.O'EW ZEALAND COURSING CLUB. I THIS FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of, 'the above Club will bo held at Philp's Hotel on SATURDAY EVENING, at 8.30. . 211 qnHE SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE JL of the DELEGATES from tho Miners' Association!! will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on MONDAY, 21th insfc. Preliminary meeting to arraDgo Programme, &c.,&c.,ntl2a.m. Meeting to conduct Business at 2 p.m. JNO. WERNEtt, 'ill Secretary Lowburn Miners' Association. "I^ELDON TESTIMONIAL FUND. PKRSOHS in charge of SUBSCRIPTION LISTS are requested to RKTUHN the same not later than MARCH 7 to J. M. HITCHIB, Esq-(Treasurer), or to the undersigned. M. COHEN, 21f '_ livening Star Office. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCASTILK AGIiNCY COMPANY (LIMITED). IT 13 HEREBY NOTIFIED to Shareholders that a DIVIDEND at the rate of 10 percent, per annum, for Six Months ending 31st December last, will be payable at the Company's Office, Kattray street, on mid after Thursday, the 20th iust. FREDK. BATTLEY, Inspector. Auckland, Bth February 1890. 2lf nnHK COLONIAL BANK OF NEW JL ZIULAHD. NOTICE i:i HEItEnY GIVEN that tbo Hon. I UiCHiKD DLIVBK, ML.C, having RESIGNED his Seat on the Hoard in consequence- of his departure for Kurope, the Directors, in terms of clause U of tho Died of Stttkinent, appointed KDWIJ.' JO.IK SPENCE.Ksq., to fill the vacancy until thi. next HALF-YEARLY MEKTUfG, to be'heWouthe i'tiih MARCH 18(W. Mr Spence, being eligible offers himself for election. JOHN HISLOP, &q, Lh.li., F.U.5.8., retires rnmillieofliieot ::ii.etor, in terms of" clause -12 of the Deed of Settlement, and, being eligible, offers lilnuelf for re-election. It will bo necessary for tho Proprietors at Dm approaching meeting to Kleet TWO PJtfJPIUKTOKS k> lill these vacancies. Every Proprietor who shall become a Candidate for the Office of director sha'l Give Hotice thereof to tli« Board of Directors in writing, to be left at the Bnnklnu House ot the Cnmpany in Dunedin TIIIUTV IJA.YS at Itast before ibe day of election. By order of tho Board. H. MACKISNZIK, General Manajjor. Head Oiliee, Tliirwrlin, 2i)tU February IfidO. 2!f ATBW ZK ALAND KAILWAYf-. NEW ZEA'.A'-D A.YD SOUTH SBAS KXHIIHTION. CHISAP EXCURSION FARES TO DUNISDIN. FRIDAY, 2Sth FEBRUARY. Dn FRIDAY, 2311 i Vuhnmry, Clieap Excursion Tickets to Dunedin will be i=Eiied as tollowtd-.-Fioiii Ist Class. 2nd Clafi. I Stations betwi en Dunb.isk.) I Sh-.fs Point Jui.etiuii, Mini > 7 0 5 0 'Initial, inob.eivH ... ) Stations beuveeiiWitilir,u..ili 1 = „ o r j andl'nk.kraki.indurlve f 6 ° 3 * , SMiio.s'.etwceuS.c.cliffiuidl . . . i Wiiit-tl. Inclusive .../ ' ° 2 a j Tlio?e Tickets v. ill be available, by the ordinary j morui,,!.- i.iains. A trsiiti will leavo Dunback lit !'jd a ■.:■.. i.n a-ih ri:h.iuu-y, to connect with t'e , m* si.in '.i-.Mii IVoin IMiniTSton to Buntdiu. . j'...-i. f,ji«.,-s dih.v ri ■■iirl! hyi.nil.-nry Mai. s on 28th i (V"nmry u:,i\ ai-.rch h.l, rby I r«i.:s whiuli leave • ; »■:: di". f.:r !'.r.iiii-.-i,!i)ii nud infei mediate st.liniiii j i;urUi nf Uci.ct I'.srl, Chalmtra at ti.iS p.m. and 11.0 j [>.m. on Friday. 2K:h February. I On FriJoy, ;'■; !i I'cbniaiy, tlm-l 0 p.m. train from i Duiiedinid i!nlii;eri.ii:n will not [save till 0.25 p.m., : mid Ib" 0 is n in. ir.iin P,ilnif-rst.on to Dnnbaok will : not leave Palmertton t ill H.to p.m. 21 f By Order.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8734, 21 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8734, 21 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8734, 21 February 1890, Page 3

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