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REGISTRATION OF DOGS. MANY persons having failed to Register their Dogs as required by the Dog Nuisance Ordinance, I have now to give notice that the Constables will be instructed to institute prosecutions against all those who after this notice shall own or maintain unregistered Dogs. ROBT. CHAPMAN, Clerk to the Bench. j Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 21st May, 1858. HIS Honor the Deputy-Superintendent has been pleased to authorise the persons whose names are undermentioned to sue for penalties under the Dog Nuisance Ordinance, viz. : — Messrs. John Shepherd, Chief Constable, Dunedin Donald Ross, Constable, Dunedin Henry Gregg, do. do. David Kilgour, do. Port Chalmers George Walker, do. Campbelltown. By order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. EX " NOURMAHAL." 1 A HHDS. BURTON ALE, Bass No. 3 JLU 10 „ do. Alsopp „ 10 Barrels do. Bass 10 Hhds. W. I. Rum 5 Qr.-Casks Booth's London Gin, unsweetened 10 „ Sherry 5 Hhds. Martell's Brandy 10 Qr.-Casks Whisky 10 „ Port 80 Cases Gin, * key brand' 50 Casks Bottled Ale and Porter— quarts 50 „ do. do. pints3 Cases Gent.'s Hogskin Hunting Saddles, &c. 1 „ Ladies' Saddles 10 „ Muntz's Patent Yellow Metal 10 Kes;s Composition Nails 7 Cases Borrodaile's Patent Felt 5 Bales Corn Sacks 3 „ Wool Packs 1 Case Assorted Cutlery 10 „ Mustard "N 20 „ Pickles 10 „ Salad Oil 5 „ Durham Mustard, 101b. tins 5 „ Assorted Jams ! .. „-, 3 „ Marmalade >Batty&Co 6 „ Bottled Fruits 4 „ Essence Coffee 1 „ Chocolate I [ 2 „ Essences, assorted J 10 „ Arrow Root 10 „ Sago 5 „ Wiltshire Cheese 1 Cask Clover Seed 2 Bales Kangaroo Shirting 3 „ Hoyles' Prints 1 „ Broad Cloth, Tweeds, and Doeskins 2 Cases Beaver Brighton Sacs, Doeskin Trousers and Vests 3 Cases Mole Trowsers 1 „ Regatta Shirts 2 Bales Serge Shirts 1 „ Yorkshire Plaids, Moreen and Winsey Dresses 1 Case Haberdashery and Children's Clothina; 1 Bale Flannel ° ! 1 „ Circassian, Alpaca, and Coburg 4 „ Calico 1 Case Woollen Hosiery 3 Trunks Cloth Buttoned Boots— Ladies' 2 „ „ „ Girls' 2 „ Leather Boots — Women's 2 „ Watertights— Youths' 5 Cases do. Men's 2 „ Bluchers— Men's and Boys' 1 „ Brushes and Combs 1 Cask Ink 1 Case Stationery 3 „ Paper Hangings 1 Cask Shot 1 Tierce White Lead— Black, Red, and Green Paint 30 Drums Paint Oil 20 Cases Turps 1 Cask Hinge 3 and Screws 1 „ Screw Augers 2 „ Adzes 2 „ Bullock and Trace Chains 1 „ Frying Pans 10 Cases Pipes. J. JONES. J. R. HOOD, TADLOE, CLOTHIER, AND CAP MAKER, MACI-AGGAN STREET, Nearly opposite the Royal Hotel, DUNEDIN, "DESPECTFULLY intimates that he has J-l> on hand, Several Pieces Superior Scotch Tweeds ; Piece Superfine Broad Black Cloth ; 4 Pieces Strong Pilot Cloth ; Pure White and Striped Linen Drill for Trousers, &c. ; which he is prepared to make into Coats, Vests, or Trousers, according to the orders of his Customers, in a Tradesman-like manner, guaranteeing a Fit ; or he will sell them by the Yard. Pilot Cloth from 6s. 6d. to 14s. per Yard. Best Pilot Cloth Monkey Jackets, well Lined made to order, only 555. Trousers of same quality, 28s. Vesta of ditto, 20s. Gentlemen furnishing their own Cloth can have it made up in the Newest Styles at Moderate Prices. Repairs or Alterations neatly executed. ALSO ON HAND, A Choice of about 50 Dozen Stripe Dress Shirts, splendid patterns, from 2s. 9d. to the very be&t made at 4s. 6d. 5 Blue Flannel Shirts, 6s. 6d. and Bs. 6d. ; Moleskin Vests, 6s. 6d. ; Moleskin Jackets, ss. to 6s. Cd. ; Moleskin Trousers, Bs. 6d. ; Duck Trousers, 4s. 6d. ; Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 6d. ; Socks, from 7£d. ; Gloves, Shirt-collars, Scarfs, Caps, Under Shirts, Neckerchiefs, &c. &c. In connection with the above, Mrs. Hood has an excellent assortment of Drapery Goods, for particulars of which see separate advertisement. All orders from the Country will be attended to with promptitude and care.

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Otago Witness, Issue 340, 5 June 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 340, 5 June 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 340, 5 June 1858, Page 2

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