Wanted. pi ENT RA L REGISTRY OFFICE, MRS. A L PEN NY'S, Princes Street. Cheap beds for respectable females. Good storage for boxes. WANTED.-JOHN WATTS, la'e of Killdrumtny, Aberdeen, to write to his cousin, Margaret M'Gregor, Post Office, Invercargill. TITANTED the Public to know that at the ROYAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, Pricks Street, Near the Octagon, Carte de Visite Portraits are taken better and cheaper than at auy other gallery in Dunedin. Missing Eriends. JBRANDRAM S****. Pray write Fred or . Steve. Tub has come home. ADOLPH LEH MANN, from Kbwelke, write your address to Frs. Schorath, Melbourne. Important news from home. 1"F GEORGE PAUL will write to his Brother JL Walter, he would be glad to hear from him. Address Grey street, Auckland. IF this should meet the eye of Robert Eunson, late of Taieri Diggings, his Brother James has gone to the Grey. Write care of Mr M'Carthy Blacksmith, High-street, Dunedin. p<EORGE DUNKLEY, last heard of on \JT Mount Benger, is requested to communicate with his Bi other. Address Dennis Dunkley, at Messrs Purde and Dick's Station, Upper Taieri, by Hide. OETEU BUCHANAN, from Kilmahoy, ScotJL land, last heard of at Hamilton Gold Fields. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts will oblige by communicating with Peter M'Vicar, Post Office,- Puarua, Otago, New Zealand. TAMES THOMSON, son of the late Revd. James Thomson, Minister of Keith, Banffshire, Scotland. Your friends at home are anxious to hear from you. Any person knowing of his whereabouts will oblige by communicating with Mr Ledington, Storekeeper, Bluespur, Gabriel's Gully. Lost, Found, &c. £5 REWARD. STRAYED from Hamilton, a dark Bay Horse, branded C near shoulder, black points, 16 D hands high. Also, a Bay Mare, branded TS near shoulder, star on forehead. The above reward will be paid on delivery at j the Union Hotel, Hamilton. 1 STRAYED into my Paddock, a Strawberry Bullock, branded E off shoulder, RR above off ribs and X off rump. The owner can have him by payins expenses ; if not claimed within one month will be sold to defray expenses. DUNCAN M'NEIL, Settler, Clutha r , STRAYED or Stolen, from the Dunstan Creek, a Roan Horse, branded R near shoulder, AC 66 near hip. Any person delivering the same to Richd. Murray, Dunstan Creek ; or the ' Sportmans's Arms, Hogburn, will receive the sum of £5 if stolen; or £3 if strayed. To Let. A COALFIELD TO LET, very advantageously situated on the Main South Road. Apply to WILLIAM MARTIN, Green Island. Public Companies. DOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital Two Millions Sterling. The well-*nown stability and liberality of this Company offer unusual advantages to Insurers. The confidence which the Company enjoys is shown hy the fact, that their Fire Premiums last year exceeded Three Hundred Thousand Pounds sterling. We are now prepared to eftect insurances at current rates. Losses settled here promptly, without the delay incidental to a reference to Australia or to Europe. Medical Referee— Dr. Hocken. MORISON, LAW & CO., Agents, Dunedin and luvercargul,
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Otago Witness, Issue 697, 8 April 1865, Page 10
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