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Government Notice. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF N.E\v~ ZEALAND, OTAGO, & SOUTHLANDDISTRICT. NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN that % Sitting of the Supreme Court for the despatch of Criminal Business will be holden at theCourt House, Dunedin, on Thursday, the first day of September next, at eleven o'clock, iv the forenoon, and tint a Sitting for the despatch of Civil Business will be boldeu at the Court H,ouse afbrsenid, on Monday, the twelfth day of September next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which times and plac;, all pers6ns under recognizance to appear as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses are required to give their attendance. Supreme Court Office, Dunedin, 3rd August, 1864. ROBT. CHAPMAN,' Registrar; Auction Bazaar. CROMWELL. T IST OF ARTICLES contributed to the ■*-** Auction Bazaar, held at Cromwell, on the 20th inst., in aid of the Dunstan Hospital Funds : Miss Eli*. Edwards— pair gold bracelets Mr Alex. Gibson— guard-chain, 4 rings Mr Wade— long handled shovel Mr M' Donald — model of a ship Mr David Jolly— half-model ditto Mr Black— Maori hen - Mr Gibbs ditto. Mr Booth—pair blankela, mouse-trap, girl's hat, man's cap - Mrs Kidd- 3 dozen knives and forks,' piece crochet work Dr Corse— Maori hen Mr Roberts— native dog skin, 2 bottles pickles, 2 tins salmon Mr Shanley— -child's tea service, 3 mugs, cup, butter boat ' « Mr Hetherington— crinoline, pair^ slippers* broom, 2 bottles fruit, 2 myall pipes Brown — pair boots Mrs Churchward — Crimean shirt, and comforter Mrs Luscombe— lady's reticule Mr Grant — digger's cradle, hay rake Wright and Carpenter— 3 doz knives and 1 forks, gun, 3 doll 3, 6 tumblers, 2 goat skins, 2 kid skins, mousetrap," 2 ca^s, box scented soap, 2 shawls, 2 tins lobßters,. pack saddle ' Mr Adams - 2 frying-pans Mr Fraser — 4 five-gallon kegsj large cake Mrs J. Escott— 2 rabbit skins Miss Escott— anti macassar Whittingham Bros, -ham Master J. Wright— 3 dolls, 2 tops Master Joseph Wright— toy elephant, Jews' harp Mrs Horregan— 2 jugs Mr P Kelly— 2 bottles brandy, botfle champagne - — Mrs Butler— fowl Mr Butler -bottle old torn Mr Lawrence — 1 dozen 41b loaves ' < Mr Benjamin— lot of fancy goods, pair hobbles, lady's reticule, 8 books , Ellen— brooch William — purse Mr Escott— bottle champagne Miss Churchward— piece crochet work Mrs Stanfold — 6 pairs socks, 2 nuggets gold Mr Walker — meerschaum pipe, pair gaiters, 2 looking glasses Mr Badger -pocket compass and case Mr Marsh —pair fowls, two double barrelled guns ' • ~- Mrlhompson — a horse-shoe, (the buyer ta, have a horse shod free) Mrs Callow— concertina, bead collar Mr Hnydon— £l note Miss Frost— carpet bag Mr 3 Smith— silver watch Mr M'Gowan— tin coffee, gold ringMr Nagh— bottle gin J. W. Barry and Co.— fat sheep, dressed, bred by Mr Wilkie Jno. Carter — do. do., alive G. Harrison— 2 do. do , dressed, bred by Mr M'Lean, weights 65 and 701b Mr K.urray— silver watch ■ Serjeant Leslie— silver watch, pocket compass Mr Jno. Robertson -6 tins jam, 3"do. salmon Mr Ryan— bottle' gin, do. whisky Mrs Smith— 2 bottles gin Miss Friend— work box Mr C. Schade — silver watch and cold ring bottle brandy " Mr Louis Schade— telescope and compass -case Mr Martin Sorenson— pocket compass Miss Porriam— l dozen boxes matches Mr Badger— 4 Maori hens: 2 engravings Mr Hancock— £l note Mr Benjamin -2 dressed dolls, rack comb, 2 bottles perfume, 3 Jews' harps, bottle pain killer, 1 toy sword, ladies' reticule, 6 metallic books, 2 Tpairs boots, 6 mousetraps, pair gaiters, 3 books Mr Dobbie -pair ducks, 2 pictures Mr Whither— pair boots Mr Chaffensr-gold ring Mr Howard— £l note Mrs Thomas— watch Mr Alex. Gibson -£5. Medical. DR. CLUTTERBC7CK: has Removed to his premises in George-street. At home for consultation daily, from ten till twelve. *' The Hermitage," George-street, near Albany-street. r > ' To Let . TO LET, Cottage, and One Acre or more of Land, Portobello District, water-side frontage, rent £12 per year. Charles Reid, agent, Dunedin ; or H. Ridley, Portobello Bay. mo FARMERS. - AFather wisheslo place hii _L , Boy, aged 12, where he would >be Trell seen to. Wages no object , Address "Parent," office •f this paper.

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Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 11

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