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MR,. P. M'FARLANE, TEACHER OF DANCING, ',-...• BEGS to state, that he intends prolonging his stay in Dunedin till- MAY NEXT, after which he' will finally, discontinue- his profession. J. R. also intimates that, having made arrangements with a Practical Optician, he is prepared to make to order or repair Ships' Compasses, Telescopes, and Optical or Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus of every kind. Place of Business — RATTRAY STREET, (Adjoining Mr. Robert Mukkat, Confectioner), DUNEDIN. J. M'NEILL, Pianoforte Tuner and Kegulator. RATTRAY STREET, (Behind Duncan's Flour Store.) Flutinas, Accordions, Concertinas, Musical Boxes, and Musical Instruments of all kinds, Tuned and Repaired. Pianoforte Tuning in Town — 10s. Conveyance between Dunedin and Tokomairiro. JOHN BARNES I> EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin y and Tokomairiro that he intends running his SPRING VAN regularly between the above places. The Van will start from Dunedin every Monday morning at 8 o'clock, reaching the Taieri Terry at 1, and the Tokomairiro at 4 p m. ; leaving Tokomairiro on Tuesday at 8, and the Taieri Forty at 10 a.m., and arriving at Dunedin at 4 p.m. ; starting again from Dunedin on Thuksu vys at the same hour for the Taieri Ferry and Tokomairiro, and returning on Friday to Dunedin. Passengers will require to pay their fares on the night previous, and forward their luggage to the Van. J. B.s Drays, with Luggage for Tokomairiro, &c., will he punctually despatched from Dunedin every Monday find Wedsesday. Storekeepers may enter into contract for six months to have their goods forwarded by this conveyance ; also Flockowners who may have Wool to forward to their agents in town. NOTICE. ROBERT~~MACKIE, CARRIER, Between Dunedin and Tokomairiro, BEGS to intimate, that his CARTS will leave every TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. Orders and Parcels hooked at Mr. Ai.ex. Moi.mson's, Priuees-street, and at Mr. Ciirystat.s, Tokomairiro. P.S. — For the convenience of the public situated in the new Town, Parcels and Goods may he booked and warehoused at Knox's Store, Groat King-street. Dunedin, Nov. 8. To be Sold or Leased, A SECTION of LAND, in the North-east ./"X Valley, with 2 Dwelling- Houses, of 4 rooms each, thereon erected. For particulars, apply to Mr. Elms, Provincial Hotel. LOST, A BOUT three months since, a 2-year old -«■ BROWN HKIPER, branded AD on the top (if right hip. The Heifer was last seen at the Horse Box, on the Beach. ' Any person delivering her to the owner will reeoivc £2 reward : or any party giving such information as will lead to her recovery will be paid .£1 for their trouble. ARCH. DOUGLAS. Upper Harbour, Jan. 24, 18G1. • ON my Run, a CHESTNUT MARE, bang tail, white face, shod all round, branded T in a circle on the near side under the saddle. If not claimed within one month from this date, the Mare will be sold, REGINALD JULIUS. Waitaki, Feb. 8, 1861. £20 REWARD. , T OST, at the South Molyneux, Two MARES, JLJ one dark bay, branded H near shoulder • 23 the other a light grey lady's riding mare, small brand P L near shoulder. Anj' person delivering the. two mares to Mr. Begg, South Molyneux, or Mr. George Maitland, North Molyneux, will receive the above reward. . i £5 EEWARD, " STRAYED, from the Station of the Undersigned, in December last,' a DarkBay Draught FILLY, rising 8 years, white star on forehead and black points. Also, a 1 Bright Bay FILLY, rising 2 years, white star on forehead, and white ring round off hind fetlock. The above reward will be paid to any one giving such information as shall lead to their recovery. JOHN ANDERSON. Wyndham, Popotunoa, 23rd October 1860. £5 reward: WHEREAS FOUR MARES strayed from the White Swamp in the month of July last, supposed to have gone in the direction of Flagstaff and the Clump of Trees. Whoever will' give* any information that < may lead to jtheir recovery, or deliver them to Mr. Alex. Campbell, Breadalbane, will receive the above reward. . PETER CREW . .- BEGS to inform Residents' in the South and the Public generally; that he intends . j I • RUNNING •AiGPgU-NG-'-.OAKfTfc f f,f f - 0 the Matatira* Bridge Inn and- ■■ ! ■ : ' •' ' - 'Inverear^ill, 1 ! ' i '! 'i' <-■<• -Li* {Leaving the Mataura on the" S^nniscAV'a'nd^" yeHsargilr on the. Batukcat "of -eacVweefc, 'c6&x« imericing'atfth Jjankary/wU "J>»io l^'j < i:H ! Me ira&tslthaif Wt>s# reddijlgrtifil^a'w^aVfcil'i themselves of the convenience -he offers, for the'i Conveyancefof Good?* and^Parcds-r^Passengfefs tyillrjfindi it ; an i .oqriy^ysatoQfe, -b^ing i provided*! wJth, J extm%6prings,ct;o jfteet'iijegualities'of surfface, and performing the jj|Bta|ifse^in;,eight t houra. ; i * Mr.» John M'Gi'Bßqx',Ma^aiufiifeti_e lpfywill ■receive Orders, Parcels, &c." • ' l

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Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 2

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