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BOARD AND EDUCATION. ME. RUSSELL, Noeth-east Valley, beg 3 to intimate that he has now opened a Boarding School for Boys. As at present he can onjy accommodate a very limited number, early application will be necessary. For any particulars that may be required he is permitted to refer to any" of the following parties : — His Honor the Superintendent, the Rev. Mr. Burns, Messrs. J. Macandrew & Co,, Dr. Purdie, E. M'Glashan, Esq., Mrs. Bain. 24th February, 1855. BLUE-STONE for WHEAT on Sale at Medical Hall, Princes Street. I A. S. WILSON. I punedin, Feb. 1855. I CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. JOHN MOLLISON BEGS to intimate that he expects direct from home next month a quantity of Goods consisting of Alloa Worsted, Welsh Flannel, Blue Serge and Flannel, Scotch and English Plaiding, Shepherds' Plaids, Scotch Blankets, Drugget, Balmoral Winsies, Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Calicoes, Hoyle's Prints, &c, &c. J. M. having purchased during the last fortnight nearly 300 pairs of Boots and Shoes, which he has marked off at extremely low prices to insure a quick return. He would \ recommend an early call, as they are selling I ofF'quick. J. M. has on hand a General Assortment of Groceries, Crockery, Blue Serge Shirts, Regatta and Striped ditto., Men's and Youths' [ Black and Fancy Cloth Caps, Boys' Balmoral Glengarry Bonnets, Men's and Boys' Cord and Moleskin Trowsers, Oilskin Coats and Leggings, Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Neck Ties and Mufflers. A few Ladies' Shawls. A Beautiful Piece of Black Satiuette A Splendid Kitchen Grate, with Boiler and Oven Campbelltown Whisky, Wine, Rum, and Gin Raspberry and Black Currant Jam and j Jelly, &c, &c. Princes Street, March 9. SEEDS AND TREES. FORTY Cwt. Mixed Permanent Pasture Grasses 20 Cwt. Red and White Dutch Clovers 10 Cwt. Lucerne, Trefoil, and Cow Grass 5 Cwt. Broom and Gorse or Whin A Large Supply of all sorts of Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds 2,000 One and Two Years Grafted Fruit Trees 3,000 One Year Transplanted English Hollies 6,000 Lombardy and Black Italian Poplars 1,000 Dwarf and Climbing Roses 200,000 Thorns, Privets, and Sweet Briars , Orders from Otago promptly attended to, and Seeds, Plants, and Trees transmitted with speed and safety per Steamer " Nelson." W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman, Canterbury. — — _ ____________________ -^—____^— —_—_—. • Dunedin, March, 5 th, 1855. THE Messrs. Filleul are prepared to take charge of a small number of Cattle on their Run at Waitaki. The above could also look after a few Sheep on Thirds of Produce. For particulars apply to Mr. Day, Rattray Street. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. nVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a It Special Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the Province of Otago- will be holden within the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, Dunedin, on Tuesday the i7th day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications for Publicans' Licenses for the ensuing' year, 1855-6. Note. — All applications for such Licenses must be delivered to me* on or' before the 3rd day of April next. , . ■ ROBT. CHAPMAN, . , , Clerk to the- Bench; Office, MecHahios' Institute^ J • ■ v Dunedin,' l4'tti March', 1855: f ,

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Otago Witness, Issue 185, 24 March 1855, Page 1

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