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JT Board and Residence. TTNVEROARGILL "I DBSOHLRIt'S HOTEL, on BSK STBISBT. ie . PROPRIETOR ... ... O. J. DESOiILEH, n n A Superior Family and Commercial Hotel. Mo»l .. Oentral Hotel in lnveroarg! '. Private Sultet foi or Families. Unexnmplod Accommodation for Travelro lert, Tourlstt, and Private Gentlomon. The convenl>u onofis and comfort! of modern European Hotels. 1 ■ Apartment! may be engaged by telegram or letter, or Tariff Moderate. Box 82. llap H "OOARD for one Gentleman in private J3 family; comfortable house'; terms moderate. 10 Worth, Post Office, Albany street. 16my a" "r_f IGH-OLA.SS Boarding Establishment.— 10 _IJL Moderate prices ; every oomfort; hot batht; professional cook.—Mrt Hawklnt, Clifton Houte, Graham street. High ttrnet. Mmy WANTED, VISITORS to Christchurch to PATRONISE the Wellington Hotel; tariff, ta 6d per day.—F. J. Fuchs, proprietor. 25m "IVTRS JAMES, Albyn House, King street. n IYI Private Boarding Establishment forHGentle--0 men and Families. ' d t f rANNINI'S HOTEL, Moray Place.— .1 T Superior ACCOMMODATION, Beit Brandt r Wines, Spirits (drawn from the catkt); Speight and 1 Oo.'t Prize Alet on Tap. £lßn a b late Advertisements. i "OHOTOGRAPHS f X- o« HHW ZEALAND SCENERY, j ) BURTON BROS. 19ja > A/f^ DIOAL GALVANIST. J. JENKINS, 1 Upper Rattbay Stbkkt, Dunedini Testimonials on application. 2my WANTED, a BOY, for Nursery Work. George Matthews, Nurseries, Mornington. 18my WANTED (This Morning), Young Fellow (IB BOOTS and generally useful.—Apply Davidson, Labour Agent, Bond Btreet. 18my TO Shipowners ana Others.—Waiting Engagement, Young MAN (27), with Foreign Bxtra-master's Certificate, and firßt-elass Testimonials ; varied and extensive experience. — O. W. P., Post Office. . 18my WANTED, -some PIECES of IRON PIPING of any description.—Address Box 178, Post Office. 18my MONEY Advanced, Life Policies, Furniture, All Kinds Security, personal or otherwise.—London Loan Society, opposite P.O. 18my FOR SALE, 20,000 MAOROCARPA, 2 yearß old, from ZOiu to 3ft; carefully lifted and balled; 12s fld per 100. Also, 10,000 PINUS INSIQNIS, 2 years; 6s per 100, delivered at Railway Station, Lawrence.—William Moss, Glenfall Nursery, Lawrence. IBmy TO LET, Four, Six, and Seven-roomed HOUSES, In good lituations.-H. F. Hardy, 27 Princes Btreet. 18my TjISIRICI ORDERSMilitia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, May 18th, 1891. 1. The wholeof the Volunteer Force In theDistrlct will Parade on MONDAY, 25th May, for FIELD MANCEUVRKS, and to fite a KOYAL SALUTE and FBU UK JOIE in celebration of the Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen. DreßS—Field Day Order. The City Corps, with the exception of the Otago Hussars, B Battery, Engineers, Dunedin Navals, and Peninsula Navalß, to whom speoial instructions have been issued, will Parade at the Garrison Hall at 9.30 a.m. sharp, and must be ready to Maroh off at that hour. The Port Chalmers Maval Artillery will arrive by train at 8.80 a.m. The Dunedln High School Oadetß will Parade with the City Corps. Tuis will compofle the Defending Force, under the command of Mujor Callan. The Corps from Kaitangata, Lawrence, Waltahuna, Milton, and Moegiel will arrive at Abbotsford by train, arriving at 10.25, where they will be joined by the South District Rifles, and these Corps will form the Attacking Force, under command of Major Smaill. 2. A MISKXIKG of OFFICERS (in plain elotheß) will be held at the Garrison Hall at 8 p.m. on WEDBE3DAY NEXT, 20th inst,, wben the GHNERAL IDE A and PLAN of OPERATIONS will be explained, and Special Instructions given to the Commanders. 3. It Is expected that the Manoeuvres will be .fmiahed early in the afternoon, but Volunteers are nevertheless recommended to take Food in their Haversacks. W. H. WEBB, Lieuten»nt-colonel, 18my Commanding District. XjKT ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. On account of MONDAY, the 25th inst., being a Publlo Holiday, the date for RECEIPT of DESIGNS for the above has been altered to TUESDAY, the 26th inst. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. May 15, 1891.1 18my VTT AIKOUAITI COUNTY. EXTRAORDINABY VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR FOE HAWKSBURY HIDING. - PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following CANDIDATES were Nominated THIS DAY:— .IJOHN DOUGLAS, '. WILLIAM SOCTER. ' [ A POLL will be taken at the County Office on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of May inst., between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m. J. SMITH, )'. Returning Officer. County Office, Walkoufiltl, : May 16,1891. 18my IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. In the matter of an Action (Number 1904) between JAMES NIOHOL (Plaintiff) and JAMES SINCLAIR CALDEB (Defendant). The ORBDITOBS of the Partnership Business ately carried on at (Jore by the abovraamed JAMES NICHOL and JAMES SINCLAIR CALDBR, as Storekeepers, are required, on or before the thirtieth day of MAY 1891, to Bend their Names and Addresset and the Particulars of their Debts or Claims to WILLIAM GODFREY NEILL, of Princes street, Dunedin, Me'chaut, the Receiver appointed by thiß Court; and, if bo required by notice in writing from the Bald Receiver, are to come in and Prove their Debts or Claims on TUB3DAY, the sixteenth day of June 1891, at 11 o'clook in the forenoon, at the Judge's Chambers, Supreme Courthouse, Dunedin, or, in default, they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution. Dated at Dunedin this 18th day of May 1891. W. G. NEILL. Reoeiver. Duncan and Macgkksoe, Solioitora, Dunedin. 18my mOBUIL D E R S. TENDERS are Invited for the Erection of a HALL and DWELLING HOUSE at Mosglel for the Salvation Army. Those de&irous of tendering can see drawings, specifications, and conditions at my office, where endorsed tenders will be received up till 4 p.m. on MONDAY. June 1, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. S. LAMBERT, Architect. 79 Princes street. 16my "ftT E W^ N O V B h. Preparing for Press, a New Novel, "MAKING HIS PILEi A COLONIAL STORY," By Justin GhaMißS MacOabtib. The scene of this strongly written Story is mainly laid in Dunedin, and it will be of great interest to all New Zealanders. PRIOE-2« 6d. Publishers: Firth, Maion, and M'Cutcheon, Little Collins street, Melbourne. Orders received by ALEXANDER SLIGO, BooKSH_________________lßmy T^ I S H MANURE. Messrs J. 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Davies, general wood turner. Entrance! i Moray place. King itrent. »nd George itreet. lud ) -\irANTED, Smart YOUTH for Office — , W Apply in own handwriting, stating age i- ' and salary required, Box 372, Poßt Office. 16m s I W /"ANTED — Cook (£4O), Parlourmaid St II (Tlmaru),Laundresses,Housemaids,Generals i ' (hotels, 15a), Nuraes, Experienced Servants (all If parts).-Murley'a Agency. I6my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9118, 18 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9118, 18 May 1891, Page 3

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