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OTAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a 1A Meeting of this Board will be held at the Government Offices, Dunedin, upon FRIDAY, the 29th day of October, 1858, at 11 o'clock forenooU> JOHN M'GLASHAN, Secretary. GENERAL BOARD OF ROAD TKTTSTEES. NOTICE is Hereby Given, in accordance clause 39 of the "Roads Ordinance, 1856," that the Representatives from the Anderson's Bay District Board of Road Trustees have given notice of their intention to propose, at a future meeting of the General Board, that the following portion of Road Line be SHUT UP, viz., that portion of Road Line from the point at which it leaves the Lagoon at Section No. 16, Block 1., for the distance of sixty-four and one-half yards. By order of the Board, JAMES A. CHEYNE, Clerk to the Board. OTAGO BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of tie above Society will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Dunedin, on MONDAY, the Ist November, at 8 o'clock precisely, when the Money on hand will be disposed of in terms of the Rules. CHARLES REID, Secretary. OTAGO PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY. HP HE Usual QUARTERLY MEETING -»- of this Company will be held in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of November, 1858, at 8 o'clock evening; when a vacancy in the Committee will be filled up, and the Funds on hand disposed of in the usual way. JOHN LOGAN, Secretary. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, ONE Splendid Close-bodied CART, wheels and axle 1 Double-mounted Plough and Trees 1 Set of Patent Harrows, complete Half Set of Dinner Ware, hair-coioured Also a small select stock of Cutlery. Apply to ALEXANDER HASTIE, Eattray Street, Opposite the back of the Commercial Hotel [a card.] MISS G. FAIRLEV, (From Edinburgh), MILLINER AND BONNET MAKER, WALKER STREET, (Near the Barracks.) Ladies' own Materials made up. [a card.] MISS ELLIOTT, (From London), MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, MACLAGGAN STREET, (Adjoining the Premises of Mr. J. R. Hood), DUNEDIN. HAIR DRESSING. ri EORGE MURRAY begi respectfully to VX inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin that he intends to commence Business in the above line, aud trusts, from past experience, (having served in some of the first-class shops in London and Edinburgh), and attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Families attended at their own residences. HAZORS GROUND AND SET. N.B.— G. M. will attend at hi 3 residence, Maclaggan Street, (opposite the Royal Hotel), every evening during the week, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. ; and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, SEED POTATOES. A FIRST-RATE Sample of DERWENT POTATOES for Sale at the Store of J. C. CARNEGIE. GEORGE MATTHEWS, Nursery and Seedsman, and Seed Grower, CHURCH HIIX, DUNEDIN, HAS on Sale the following GARDEN SEEDS, &c, grown by himself:— Flower Seeds Early Cabbage Plant* Field Turnip Seed Late do. do. Swede do. Savoy — Curled Greens Carrot, for field Gorse, or Whin Seed. Blue Gum Tree Seed. SUBSCRIPTIONS for Building a PARO SONAGE for the Incumbent of the Episcopal Church, Dunedin : — Amount brought forward ....£164 11 0 Mr. James Maoandrew 12 10 0 Amount carried forward £177 1 0 ALFRED JACKSON, Treasurer. INDIAN RELIEF FUND. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS already rffeeived at the Union Bank of Australia, Dunedia, on behalf of the Sufferers by the Mutiny in India. Amount brought forward £375 (J 9 Mr. Win. Mathieson 0 10 0 £375 1G 9 t 21st October, 185&.

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Otago Witness, Issue 360, 23 October 1858, Page 3

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