SERMON. A SERMON, under the auspices of the Dunedin Total Abstinence Society, will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Will in the First Church, on SABBATH EVENING next. Worship to begin at 6 o'clock. DIVINE WORSHIP. "HPO-MORROW, at 6 p.m., on the Octagon, I Mokay Place, MR. GRANT will (Z>. V.), deliver a SERMON on the following theme :—: — "Faith in God — the Fountain of Heroism.'* N B. — As the days are shortening, the time of commencement is altered from Seven to Six, p.m., Mr. Grant would, therefore, earnestly urge upon the people to be punctual in their attendance, as last Sabbath he had not light enough to go through his manuscript. NEW STYLE OF GOODS. PER LADY EGIDIA FROM GLASGOW. MRS. CAMPBELL "OESEECTFULLY announces that she has XV just received from Glasgow A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY GOODS, which have all been Selected to Order, and are warranted Fresh. Mrs. C. would invite attention to her present Stock of Drapery, and beg 9to remind Town and Country Settlers, that for various obvious reasons she is enabled to SELL HER GOODS CHEAP! MRS. CAMPBELL'S, HIGH STREET, Opposite Manse-street. -\T EW DRESSES, NEW SILK CLOAKS, I>l New Black and Coloured Cloth Mantles, New Silk Velvets, Collars and Sleeves, &c. &c. &c. At Mrs. Campbell's High-street. Ex " Lady Egidia," A Splendid and Varied Assortment of DRAPERY, GLASS, STONEWARE, TOYS, &c. &c. See future Advertisements. A. R. LOGAN, Princes-street. NOTICE. The Dunedin Circulating Library IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Catalogues of which can be seen at SIMPSON AND HENDERSON'S Princes-street. OATS FOR SALE BY FREDERIC GREEIt & CO. JT-EHNANT'S ALE AND STOUT. AFRESH— arrival o f the above celebrated LIQUOR. pef~ nT*iti^_Jsgidia,"n T*iti^_Jsgidia," from Glasgow, consisting of India Pale Ale,~-R«ygn Si out, Double Brown Stout, in casks of 4 doz.~~ Quarts. CARGILL & CO. Princes-street. WANTED, ~ A YOUNG MAN that can MILK and make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr. Proudfoot, Maclaggan-street. January 31, 1861. To Lease, For First-class Building purposes, in a Central part of Great King Street, ABOUT 800 Feet of BUILDING PRONTAGE. As the City is Retting rapidly filled up to the North end, and building sites will be very soon only to be had at a very high figure, it is worth the attention of parties wishing to secure a situation of a first-class kind, suitable for almost any kind of business. Apply to GEORGE COOK, Esq., Solicitor, Dunedin, or I JAMES KNOX, House Agent, j . Great King Street. | FOR TOI TOES & THE BLUFF, AMD For Waikava if inducement offers. I ~k-4\. r PHE schooner NORAH, Dwight, ' _j-«Lj»\^ A Master, will sail as above on or j 7s[llS> about TUESDAY, the 12th. «yiga§g£jji» For freight or passage, apply to YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. Steam to the Bluff, Invercargill, and Jacob's River. m *kSk 111113I 11113 S.S. "OBERON," Capt. {ggW&'^s. 1 Svenck, will Sail as above DAY, Saturday, the 9th *«yiJi§wi*»tef instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to. FREDERIC GREER & CO. STEAM TO THE TOI TOI & WAIKAVA. _^&ft^^ npHE Screw Steamer TM^ 1 "OBERON," '^^^^^^^^ Captain Sprnce, will sail as above on FRIDAY, 15th instant. For freight or passage apply to FREDERIC GREER & CO. STEAM EXCURSION TBIP. MURIHIKU RACES, 1861. «3]^jkJj&K HPHE Magnificent and X Powerful Steamer j -Mj^JMjg " PRINCE ALBERT," will sail torINVERCARGILL on TUESDAY, 12th February; remain there on Wednesday and Thursday during the Races, and return to Dunedin on FRIDAY. Fares— There and back, Cabin £5 5s Steerage £3. FREDERIC GREER & CO. ' STEAM ,TO MELBOURNE, Calling at Invercargill. *$£j^. \ npHE Screw Steam -ship i J^nJ^s. A "PIRATE," Thomas Robertson, Esq., Commander, (under contract 1 with the Provincial Government,) will sail as above from .Port Chalmers on the 26tb inst. For freight or passage apply to FREDERIC GREER & CO. FOR BOMBAY. /K^i rtiHE Ship » LADYEGIDIA,' t^vKv. A 1238 tons, will 'sail about £|C«3|c\^the 12th February for Bombay. , dxgm&Smii* Has very superior accommodadation for passengers. DALGETTY, RATTRAY, & CO., Agents. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT, It, mHB Splendid . SCHOONER ,£n|^ A "DUNEDIN," "J*w^\ Stewabt, Master, on or about the ■SswHtS 1 3th inst. ? / For freight or passage apply to the Master on board ; or to Messrs. PATERSON $ CO, The "DUHEDIJSf^; ~ , a&S- f\® and aftw'tMs alßer until fur-2 V)B£§& V-r ther notice, the Schooner: " DtfK•s&b«S»ei>in" will. be open for CHARTfeRr to carry any (jnafttjty 6t qoodd to In^ejr^rgill Wharf, not lesstbatt 80 Tons, a^5s; p^p(^bn, or 2s. 6d. les« than aiiy- ' Bje^airtW»toV8 je^airtW»toV vmce : provided, that the HpunMn^ aVthe }}"&-# "l^mjaged;. Goods carried, at equally reduced rates, to alt 06 Port* of .the Province, ; excepting thaSj^fc J
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Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 4
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