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Business Notices. "TVUNCAN AND YOUNG, Millers, Bakers, and General Wholesale and Retail Grain Merchants, Rattray-street, Dunedin; and Duncan's Mills, Water o&Leitb. f^\ ARDEN SEEDS, every variety suitable for \JT the Colony ; also, Flower Seeds, both annual and perennial, on Sale, by George Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray-place, Dunedin. FRUIT TREES, Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, Raspberry Canes, Strawberry Plants, Rhubarb Roots, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, &c, on Sale by George Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray-place, Dunedia. SEEDS. SEEDS. "PERENNIAL RYE GRASS, Colonial do JL English do, Timothy Grass Italian Grass, Meadow do Fine Grass Seed for lawns, &c, (not mixtures) White Clover, Cow Grass Bed do, Yellow Cloier or Trefoil Alsike do, Lucerne Mixed Grasses, for hay or pasture, or made up separately to be mixed by purchasers. The above are all of first-rate quality and free from weeds, on Sale by George Matthews, Nursery and Seedman, Moray-place, Dunedin. ROSES, ROSES, in great variety; also, a large collection of Evergreen and other fine Flowering Shrubs, on Sale by George Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray place, Dunedin. HEDGES. HEDGES. mHORN QUICKS, Privet, Holly, Elder, JL White and Cape Broom, on Sale by George Matthews, Nurseryman, Sec, Moray-place, Dunedin. npARES, and Early Seed Potatoes, on Sale" by X George Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray-place, Dunedin. "DARK & CURLE, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers & Metal Mhrchants, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Zinc- Workers, GasStters, And Braziers, Princes-street and Moray-place, Dunedin. T3 HENRY & CO., Wholesale and Retail IRONMONGERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS, & IRON MERCHANTS, Octagon, Dunedin. Missing Friends. ANN M'INTOSH, from Inverness, address "to your Brother JOHN, Morven Hills Station, Lindis. IF thisshould meet the Eye of JANE CUNNINGHAM, from Rothesay, communicate with her Brother, at Palmerston P. O. TAMES RANKIN, from Melbourne, write to O your Brother John. Address P. 0., Blackstone Hill. /CAMERON FRASER.from Meluich, Suther\j landshire, please send your address to your Cousin, ANGUS ROSS, now at Messrs Dawson and Lee's, Ararat, Victoria. TAMES MUIR, a ntive of Fenwick, Ayrshire, O left Gisbourne, Victoria, in February, 1863 ; was last heard of on the Duustan Diggings. Any information about him will be thankfully received by his brothers, W. and A. Muir. Address, Kaihiki Post Office, Otago. TAMES QUIN, Undertaker, above «t. Paul's O Church, Stuart-street, has fixed one uniform price for Fu»eral3, which is not the casein certain Establishments, where extra charges are made ; and thus bereaved relatives, in the hour of trial, are often obliged to pay exorbitant bills. Hearses and Mourning Coaches furnished on the shortest notice. AmusementsSHAKESPERE CONCERT HALL. GOOD NEWS IN BAD TIMES. TB. SMITH begs to inform the pleasure- , seekers of Dunedin that he has completed his alterations, which enable the above Hall to become second to none in the Province ; he has also obtained the Best Talent, and intends giving Selections of Music never before attempted in Otago, under the sole management of Mr Leeman. The Glee Company consists of— Me F. LEEMAN, Mr G. DAWSON, Mr H. RYAN, And a Full Chorus. FRED CLIFTON Will give some New Bnllet Dance, and a Series -New Comic Songs in Character. Mr J. WHITE The Champion Step Dancer. On Saturday next will be produced, for the first time in Otago, Locke's Music to "Macbeth," with New Scenery, Properties, and a Full Chorus and Band. The whole to conclude with a Laughable Farce, in which Fred Clif'con will appear, supported .by the Star Company. Remember the Shakespere Hotel ! Admission Free ! Musical Director : — Mr F. Leeman. Pianist :— Mr C. Williams. T. B. SMITH, Proprietor

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Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 665, 27 August 1864, Page 12

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