An excursion trip to China and Japan by the s.s.Airlie is announced by Messrs Bates, Sise, and U>., the Duuedin agents. Messrs James A. Park and Co. will sell to-day at rooms, earthenware, china, &c, and on the premises, North-East Valley, household furniture and effects; to-morrow they will sell, on the premises, Cumberland street, household furniture etc. ' Messrs James Samson and Co. will sell to-day at rooms, household furniture and effects • tomorrow, on the premises, George street, 'the stock-in-trade and goodwill in the estate of the late W. Sutherland, tailor. iUr John Grindley (on behalf of the Farmers' Agency Company) will hold the fortnightly sale at Gore on the 2nd pros.; on the 12th prox. he will sell at btation Peak Yards, near Kurow merino sheep. Mr A J. Barth will resume teaching on Monciay iiGXb. ci hi e ! la} f;yearly purple lecture, M.U.1.0.0.F. win be held at the Stuart street Hall this evenfnrtiv?l:i lt"a} AS?J lcy Company will hold the foi tinghtly sale at Balelntha on Friday next. Ihe partnership between Messrs J. B. Reid and L.™lias been dissolved, ph j i ra s'lor, organist of St. Paul's proUttUeclral, and recently appointed conductor of the new musical society, will give an organ Zi - M £V aul> Pro-Cathedral on Tuesday next. Mr Taylor will have the assistance of the church choir, which is now in a nourishing condition, many of the old members having returned, while a number of new voices have been added to !Ki c L nes and Mr Charles Coombes, both of whom have established for themselves a leputation for musical ability, will also assist. [ | John Hislop, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 74 Princes street. The oldest established house in town Repairs of all kinds. Good assortment suffik&A^ 1 JeWCllCl' y- SpeCta^eS t0 Established over a quarter of a century. Of other sodawaters that have come under our notice and take a very high place in Australasia, we would be remiss if we did not mention that of JoS/l^nAnS C°- Du M dl,,.-B M wuni Mr Hay, dental surgeon, desires to announce that lie has secured and equipped, with the most approved appliances in high-class dentistry, suitable oflices at 112 Princes street, immediately opposite Cargill's monument.—lAdvt ]
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9334, 27 January 1892, Page 2
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367Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9334, 27 January 1892, Page 2
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