special Advertisements. TAYLOR BROJ3.' HIGHLY NUTRITIVE COCOA May be Obtained in Labelled Tins or Packet's throughout the Colony. SU T T O N'S SEE D, S CHEWINGS'S, FESCUE. TOTHILL, WATSON, & CO., Crawford street, SOLE AGENTS. 18m] SOUTH AUSTEALIAN WINE. "YALUMBA," THE PREMIER WINES OF AUSTRALASIA, From ■"• YALUMBA' YINEYAEDS Auguston,.S.A."YALUMBA" RICH CONSTANTIA YALUMBA" SPECIAL INVA- * * , , LID PORT .~. . ■ "YALUMBA" MUSCAT , " YALUMBA " CLARET? Obtainable from Leading Wine Merchants, All First-class Hotels. POLLIN A R I S. "The Queen of Table Waters." B Messrs NEILL Jfoo.' (LIMITED). MISS BANNISTER, Costumier 5, No. 2 London (street (from London and Melbourne). Style and fit guaranteed, with moderate charges. 7my ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAT. Wright, Stephenson, and Co., at the Dunedin . Horse Ssleyards— Horses, wee privileges, &c. James Samson and Co.<at Rooms—Furniture, Ac. F. A. Hooper, at Rooms, Octagon—Furniture.' PRINCIPAL CONTENTS . OP ' . TO-DAY'S ISSUE. * Page 1. —Shipping. Commercial. Advertise. ments. 2. —Passing Notes. Books. American Letter. A Slur Removed. Friendly Societies. Dunedin Kindergartens. 3.—Serial Story, "The Profes?or's 'Experiment." Kindergarten Association. ■ Magistrate's and City Police Courts. Lawrence. Land Board: Letters to the Editor. 4;— Special Advertisements.- Leading Articles. Notes of the Week. Locals. Cablegrams. Advertisements. s.—Advertisements. , • 6.—Cablegrams. Telegrams. Mining. Sporfcjng. The Winter Show, Amusements. National Dairy 'Association of 'New Zealand. Letters to the Editor. 7.—Draughts. London Chat; ,The Oscar Wilde Scandal. The Hon. J. G. Ward in London. Eoslyn Council. Publications Received. Letters to the Editor. "Advertisements. B.—^Advertisements. Central Ofcago Vine and - Fruitgrowers' Association. Aquatics. Football Notes. , Letters to the Editor. Omnium Gatherum. DEATHS. Richmond.—On the 17th May, at, the Dunediu Ilospital, after a long and painful illness, Emily, the beloved wife of James Richmond; butcher; ia her twenty-fourth yrar. Deeply regretted. Vickery.—On the 17th May, at his residence, Gordon street, Kensington, Sydney Samuel Vickery, the beloved husband of Kllen Vickery, and fourth son of the late John Vickery, Blaptrove farm, East Worlinptton, Devonshire; aged 32 ■ years. I Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from the country districts require to be verified by the signature of either our agent in the district from which the announcement is Bent or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3d per insertion. I7VU NER A L NO TIC B. ' The Friends of Mrs S. S. VICKERY and FAMILY are respectfully invited to attend the Fnneial'of her late HUSBAND, which will leave her Residence, Gordon streel-, Kensington (near the railway crossing), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), May 19, at 10, minutes to 2 o'clopk, for the Church of Kugland Cemetery (south). COLE & SPRINGER; ISmy Undertakers, 152 George street. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT. J. MC—Noels run which produced the first score in the Kaikorai-Alhambra match in July IS'JI was".one of fully 70 yards, starting from the Alhambra twenty-five.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10363, 18 May 1895, Page 4
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