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BALMORAL HOUSE, MOtJNT PLEASANT, (Within Five Minutes Walk of the Post Office), DUNEDIN. MRS. D. ADAM respectfully informs Visitors to Dunedin, and the Public in general, that they can be accommodated, as above, with respectable Board and Residence. Balmoral House is delightfully situated at the foot of Mount Pleasant, which commands a panoramic and picturesque view of the Bay and -Harbour. Good accommodation, with comfort and economy. The Bedrooms and Beds are scrupulously clean, well lighted and ventilated. Balmoral House has only to be tried once to be approved of. Any quantity of Luggage stored on reasonable terms. Dunedin, 22nd December 1858. TWO POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED, or driven off the Green Island Hundreds, a BROWN POLEY COW, branded similar to a Watch Key on shoulder, and supposed to have a Calf at her foot. Whoever will give such information as will lead lo her recovery, to Mrs. Shand, Green Island, will receive the above reward. GENERAL BOARD OF ROAD TRUSTEES. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given, that in accordi. ance with the request of two members, a Meeting of this Board will be held in the Road Office, at Dunedin, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of February next, at 11 o'clock forenoon, for the purpose of considering the advisability of shutting up a road line to the Lagoon at Anderson's Bay, and for general business. JAMES A. CHEYNE, Clerk to the Board. Dunedin, 19th January 1859. NOTICE. TpHE TOWN BOARD of Dunedin is preJL pared to receive APPLICATIONS for LEASING several Town, Suburban, and Rural Allotments, commonly known as the " Local Municipal Estate." Terms of Lease may be seen at the Town Board Office, Princes-street. , CHARLES REID, Clerk to the Board. NOTICE. SECTION No. 49, Block XVII., Dunedin, being a part of the Local Municipal Estate, will be submitted for COMPETITION by the Town Board of Dunedin, at the Mechanics 1 Institute, on MONDAY, the 81st January proximo, at 1 o'clock, in conformity with the Regulations. Upset Rent, £6. CHAS. REID, Clerk to the Board. FOR SALE, JG. MARZETTI & SONS' SUPERIOR . PALE ALE AND PORTER. W. C. YOUNG & Co., Agents, CAUTION. IN Consequence of the numerous Piracies upon this old and favourite brand by persons making of Fictitious Labels, Messrs. J. G. Marzetti and Sons have adopted the use of Betts' Patent Metallic Capsule, and r.one of their Beer is Genuine unless the Cork is wired and covered wi'fh the Capsule. TO BE LET, THE STABLES in Princes Street North, lately occupied by Mr. J. F. Hamilton; adapted for a Store, or, with slight alterations, a double Dwelling-house. Apply to D. SCOTT. OAMARU. NOTICE. rpHE GOVERNMENT STORE at Oamaru -*- being completed, 13 Now Open for the reception of Wool and other Goods, All Wool brought to Oamaru for shipment, as also all Goods landed there, will be taken into the Store immediately upon arrival, unless written instructions to the contrary be received. A receipt will be given by the Lessee or Storekeeper for all Goods received into, and also one required for all Goods taken from, the Store. It will be necessary that written instructions be sent by each party as to the vessel by which he wishes his Wool or Goods to be shipped, as, in the absence of such instructions, the Lessee will not feel himself justified in delivering or shipping them. It is particularly requested that all Goods Bent to Oamaru by vessel, may be addressed in fuU, as much inconvenience has arisen from Goods arriving there, in some cases, with initial letters only, and in others, with ito mark whatever ' H. C. HERTSLET, Lessee of the Works. Oarnaru, 4th November 1858. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I HEREBY CAUTION all Persons against supplying either Goods, Money, or Board to my Wife, Mrs. Makt Williams, after this date, as I shall not hold myself responsible for the same, she having voluntarily left my house without my consent. PETER WILLIAMS. December 26, 1858.

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Otago Witness, Issue 374, 29 January 1859, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 374, 29 January 1859, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 374, 29 January 1859, Page 8

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