NOTJCE. To the Inhabitants of the Ciutha District, and the Public in general. HUNTER & HAEVIE, Experienced Joiners & House Carpenters, WILL be prepared to ERECT BUILDINGS of any Description, on and after March 17th. Also, all sorts of Farming Implements made to order. Any Communications to be addressed to the care of R. Robsun, Esq., Whitelea, Ciutha. NOTICE. T> OBERT MTLLER, in retiring from the -*-^> Business hitherto carried on by him, begs to thank his Customers for their patronage, and to intimate that he has disposed of it to Messrs. Cameron & llastie, for whom he solicits a continuance of their support. CAMERON & IIASTIE, - COMMISSION /VGENTS, &c, HIGH STREET, BEG to announce that, having purchased the Premises of the late J. C. Carnegie, they intend to ROAST, GRIND, and PACK COFFEE, which (Mr. Cameron having been in the trade at home) they can recommend to be far before any Imported. Coffee Packed in Half, One, Two, and Five Pound .Square Packages. Packed fresh from the Mill. Also, Referring to the above, C. & 11. are now able to supply a First-class CANDLE, and hope by strict attention to both of the above, to merit a fair share of the Public patronage. The above supplied Wholesale only. Works— Great King Street. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. CAMERON & HASTIE HAVE now OPENED that Store in front of the CANDLE WORKS, Great King Street. A Fresh Supply of GROCERIES, &c, always on hand, including — First-class Tea (English) ' Firkin Bnttc-r Dunlop Cheese Sugars, Oatmeal, &c, &c. NOTICE. npHE Undersigned have this day entered in1 to CO-PAETNERSIIIP as Merchants and Gknl-bal Agents, under thestj'le of SURMAN & CRERAR. JAMES SURMAN. JOHN CRERAR. Riverton, 2.lth November 1859. NOTICE. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Con•i-^ siguecs of GoGds by the Company's Steamers, that all such Goods will be landed and Stored in Dunedin, at Consignee's expense and risk, unless freight he paid previously, and an order given by the Undersigned for delivery. YOUNG & M'GLASIIAN, Agents. NOTICE. JOHN IIEALEY has much pleasure in taking this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him since he commenced business in Dunedin, and to intimate that he has handed it over to Messrs. Smith & Marshall, for whom he confidently solicits the same patronage he has so long enjoyed himself. J. Healey begs to state that all accounts due to him will be handed in to Smith & Marshall, who are authorised to receive payment and discharge same. QMITII & MARSHALL, in referring to O the above, beg to state, that by strict attention to business, and a determination to keep nothing but a first-class article, they trust fully to merit the above recommendation of Mr. Healey. CARGILL TESTIMONIAL. A COMMITTEE of the undermentioned Gentlemen having been formed for the purpose of promoting Subscriptions towards a Public Testimonial to be presented to Captain Caiigill. as the Pioneer and First Superintendent of this Province, Resolved — " That the Testimonial shall consist of a Service of Plate ; and with the view of rendering all contributions as equal, and at the sametime as general as possible, that any sum not exceeding One Pound be received."' In accordance with the above, subscriptions will be received at the following places : — Dunedin Union Bank of Australia. InvercargiU T. J. White & Co. Jacob's River Surman & Crerar. Molyneux Ferry ...J . Barr. Tohomairiro J. Goodall. Green Island George Lloyd. East Taieri Andrew Todd. West Taieri James Fulton. Taieri Ferry J. M'Gregor. Waitaki W. Teschemaker. Oamaru Traill & Roxby. Waihouaiti Frank Orbell. Goodwood..., William Jones. COMMITTEE. Messrs. A. JACKSON, Treasurer. W C. YOUNG. J. T. THOMSON. JAMES FULTON. „ P. NAPIER. A. W. MORRIS. E. HULME, M.D. „ T. B. GILLIES. GEORGE BUBKE. E. M'GLASIIAN, Chairman. /custom-house forms on sale ai v; the ''witness" office. IMMIGRATION FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO BLUFF OR NEW RIVER DIRECT IVTOTICE is Hereby Givra that a Shij -L^i will leave Great Britain in the month 0: June next, with Immigrants for Bluff Harbour or New River direct. Settlers in the above district wishing to bring out their friends under the Government Immigration scheme are requested to apply, in the subjoined form to the Undersigned, or to the Clerk to th< Bench at InvercargiU. By order, JOHN LOGAN, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 12th January 1360. Printed forms of application may be hat from any of the undermentioned persons :—: — The Clerk to the Bench, InvercargiU. Custom-House Officer, Bluff. Do. Riverton. Ferryman, Mataura Bridge. Do. Ciutha.
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Otago Witness, Issue 435, 31 March 1860, Page 8
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