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WantecL , * /CENTRAL REGISTRY OFFICE^ MRS. ALPENNY'S, Princes Street. Cheap beds for respectable female*. Good storage for boxes. TST ANTED the Public to Know that a first* VV class Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can always be had for Is 6d at North'sOtago Dining Rooms, Princes-street SouthReady from 12 to 4. WANTED the Public to know that T. North,, Otago Dining itooms, Princes-street, continues to supply first- lass meals; and that he hasmade a reduction in prices : — In future, Breakast, Is. 6d. ; Supper, Is. 6d. ; Bed, Is. 6d. WANTED Known Wilson's Library, Georgestreet, two doors irom Gray's Timber Yard, contains Mrs H. Wood's Works, complete,. viz. : Danesbury House, East Lynne, The Channings, The Fo.gy Night at Oxford, MrsHaliburtoti's Troubles, Verner's Pride. Thf following New Books, just added : — Olive Blake'sbood Work, A Dark Night's Work, and John. Marchmont's Legacy, by Mis 3 Braddon. WANTED Known, the best Accommodation in Dunedin is to be had at Carroil'sHIBERNrAN HOTEL, Octagon. The Best Wine, Beer, and Spirits only keptCharges to meet the times. [ _ . WANTED the Public tc know that at theROYAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, Pkixces Street, Near the Octagon, Carte de Visite Portraits arctaken better and cheaper than at any other gallery in Dunedin. Mis- ing Friends. MR JOHN M-KINL<J.Y,4ate of Kothesay call at Messrs John Ktid and r o, Staffoid street, and you will hear from your brother ArehibaM. HW. COVERLID is requested to coma municate with his brother Edward, officeof the " Southland News," Invercargill. .'| X .HOMAS LOGAN, Ballynure, Antrim, Irei land, write to your brother William, Gridiron hotel, Princes street, Dunetlin. iF this should meet the Eye of WILLIAM ADAMS, Bricklayer, native of Manchester,, or his son William John Adams, natii'e ox Port Fairy, Victoria, he is requested to write to his wife, Jane Adams, Stafford-street, Dunedin,. care of Francis Weir. Lost, Found, &c. £0 REWARD. JOST, Strayed, or Stolen, from the Teriot J Flat, Mount Benger, on the 3rd of October la«t, a Bay Mare, black points, small star ©a forehead, light switch tail, about 14J- hands high, branded A on near neck and D on near rump. If found in the possession of any person £ICi will be paid by the undersigned on conviction. P. A. CONNOLLY, Camp, Teviot Junction, Mount Benger. £2 REWARD. STRAYED from Benmore Station, Waitakf, about a month ago, a Black Mare, over fiveyears old, branded £ L near shoulder, J'M near rump. Any person win shall give information as toher recovery to Walter M. Moffat, shepherd, Benmore Station, shall receive the above reward. Benmore, Dec. 24, 1864. n> T OST. from Hamilton, February, 1864y JLj Brown Saddle Horse, branded CB ots slioulder; Grey Horse, draught, branded aj near shoulder, JK. off shoulder, lump on off stifle. £5 for information of the same, or £10 on delivery. E. MACHIN, All Nations Store, Dunstan. £2 REWARD. T" OST from Waipori, about 17th December, 3 1 I Brown Horse, between three and foar years old, aud branded B on near shoulder. Above reward will be paid to any person delivering him to B. M. Swiney, Noah's Ark,. Weatherston's ; or to John Scanlon, Waipori Hotel. Educational. ELLERSLIE HOUSE, George-street. MISS CARY liaving secured the services of Mr John Hay (late Rector of the Higfc. School of Musselburgh), has now the satisfaction of announcing that her arrangement* for the Session are completed, and that young ladies may , now be enrolled in all the Branchesof a First-class Education. Mr Hay will be in attendance on Monday to enrol Pupils in the Ancient and Modem Languages, the Higher English, the Elements ot Science, Book-keeping and Accounts. Masters are also engaged for Dancing, Music,. Drawing, and Painting. References— Rev. E. G. Edwards: A^ Chetham Strode, Esq., R.M.; C. H. Hardy, Esq., M.D. ; Alfred Eccles, Esq., F.R.C.S. A LADY from Scotland, capable of teaching Music, and all the English Branches, wishes an engagement as Governess. Address L-S-^ office of this paper.

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Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 685, 14 January 1865, Page 12

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