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Otago Daily Times and Witness Otago Settlement — Jubilee •• Number •.• i&9B — . CONTAINING . : / ; 543 ; '543 ILLUSTRATIONS and PORTRAITS,; : ' ' COMPRISING; fy £ PORTRAITS OF OLD IDENTITIES AND PEOPLE OF NOTE. (35 PICTURES OF SIGHTS AND SCENES OF IDARLY AND MODERN OTAGO, . : i And a Page .comprising IQOt) PICTURES OF RESIDENTS OF DUNEDIN DURING THE EARLY SIXTIES, . ' including such well-known faces as those of Sir Julius Vogel, Mr'B. L. Farjeon,- ---; ;. Sir Robert Stout, Hon. W. H. Reynold*, Hon. Downic Stewart, Me James Macandrcw, Mr A. R. G. Strode, Judge Ctiapman, Mr James Macussey, Dr HUlop, Mr George Cook, BUhop Moran, Sir F.D. Bell, M;ss Julia Matthews, and representatives of all classes of society. v From Otago Daily Times, February 16: ' Whfcfc promises to be the most complete, as it has been entailed inifcs preparation. The tramis Undoubtedly the largest, illustrated paper ber will contain 54-3 illustrations, of which 478 ever issued in this colony—the Daily Times wilPbe portraits of old identities and the more and Witness. Otago Settlement Jubilee Hum- prominent colonists since the first decade, and ber,lß9B—>-is now in active preparation, »nd the remaitfder (over 60) picturesof sights and will be' .issued at an early date in March. The scenes in early and modern Otago. In addition issue has been in hand for nearly six months, to this a page is devoted to a group of 1000 and an immense amount of labour and expense residents of Dunedin in the sixties. Frdm Otago Daily Times, Ftbruary 18: ■ We have, already mentioned the immense ' identities and the most prominent colonists number of illustrations which the Daily Times of later years. The churches follow, the and Witness Otago Settlement Jubilee number Presbyterian .Church being dealt .with by the will contain—very considerably over 500, not Rev. William Bumerman, himself an oldresiincluding the thousand-picture group cf resi- denb of the early part of the first deoade. dentß of the sixties, —but a few particulars of Tpa Anglican,- Roman Catbolio, Methodist, the literary contents will no doubt also be of Baptist-, and Congregational Churches fall in interest. The introduction is a capitally-written turn. Then comes an interesting account of the historical account of the early settlement'of gold field a in the palmy days of the pixtie.", i the colony, giving & description of the inception with portraits of the-bankers of those days, of the Otago settlement scheme in Edinburgh, judges and magistrate!!, pictures of the old and, tracing, its development during the first Dunedin Club and its successor of the present decade, then over the goldflelda era, and. a day, with descriptive matter, and many other sketch of its progress up to the present day. attractive features. The issue is being printed This is followed by a summary—edited by Dr in heavy super-calendered paper, with aii Jameß Copland, M.A., Ph.D., of Gore—of a artistically designed cover showing pio'ures of series of interesting letters written by Mr J. the John Wickliffe and the Philip Laing, and de la Condamine Carnegie during the first the whole ism*, including cover, comprising no decade of the settlement. A most interesting lees than 68 pages of: intensely interesting and entertaining description of tbe Fettle- descriptive matter and "pictures. Needless to ■ment of Southland, written by Mr Walter say, the expense incurred js,.exceedingly heavy ; H. Pearson, follows, and is in turn succeeded but the number is being issued as a matter of by a series of biographical sketches of the. duty, and with no idea of ultimate profit to the colonial careers of a large number of old management. :' ■ i . ' ■.■..-•: '.'■'■■■. From Otago Daily Times, February 21. ' ■■■■<■ \ The demand for the Daily Times and Witness,] diately after the issue is placed in the market. Otago- Settlements Jubilee Nvimber, 1898, is The s'ze has been settled with a view to the gratifyiogly large, and it is now certain that, the publication being easily kept as a memento of only edition,— comprising 20,000 copies—it is this interesting epoch in the history of the possible to issue will be quickly exhausted, settlement, and with the view of making it a 'Xhe publishers desire to call the attention of permanent record exceptionally heavy and ex^ intending purchasers to this fact, in order that pensive paper has been procured, while the ink they may have no one to blnma should tbey ia the best in the market, and calculated to last fihd it impossible to obtain a few copies imnie- 1 for all time. . PKICE ------- ONE SHILLING. S^" THE BEST RECORD OF A SETTLEMENT'S JUBILEE AND EARLY s» HISTORY EVER ISSUED. ■
-&TOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! TO THE FABMKRS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. ' We, the Undersigned, are CASH BUYERS of WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY ih any quantity. We prefer doing business direct with the owners of Grain. Best CAI CUTTA SACKS (46 x 26Jin) and I 5-ply SEWING TWINE (Marshall's and other brands) always on hand. ■ Apply at the Office of EVANS ft CO. (Late Anderson and Co.), ; lOja Crown Mills, Manor place, Dunedin. ' [A Card.] IMj R A. E. BOOT, SURGEON DENTIST, Late Partner in the firm of Hunter and Boot, has COMMENCED PRACTICE In Premises next to Loiie and Co., No. 63 < Princes street. STANDARD INSUKANCB OOifIJfAIXY. Hkad Office HIGH SlllffiiCT, DUNJCDIN. . ■ FIRK, MAIUNF. AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS Taken at Lowest Current Rstes. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager.
JQA.ILY TIMES AND -WITNESS COMPANY'S OTAGO JUBILEE PUBLICATION. The above Illustrated Record of the Early Days of the Settlement and of its subsequent growth will prove of great historical value, and in order that Subscribers may be able to preserve their copies for reference the Publishers have arranged to Bind them either in Cloth or Leather, with gilt title on the front page of the cover. Orders for Binding are now being booked—in Cloth at 3«, and in Leather at ss. All Country orders must be accompanied with cash;. orders from Town Subscribers can either be paid for when given or on delivery of the copies at the Company's Office, Bowling street* OTAGO DAILY TIMKS AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICK TO SHAREHOLDERS. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the HALFYEAR, ended 3Ut January are now PAYABLE at the Company's Office, Dowling street. GEORGE FENWIOK, Managing Director. February 23, 1898. 23
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11046, 25 February 1898, Page 4
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