Missing friends. IF this will meet the Eye of WILLIAM CAMPBELL, who left Stratbpeffer, Hossshiro, in 1851, for Victoria, by the ship Sir George Seymour, and was last heard of in Otago in 18(52, he will hear of something to his advantage by writing to MUS SUTHERLAND, Highland Home, Dunedin. MISSING FKIENDS, &c. EWEN MAUDONALU will imd a Clerg). man of the description and qualifications wanted by applying on the Ist August at che Lunatic Asylum, Helenside Farm, Puketapu, Palmerston. (Signed) BALAAM'S ASS, Chaplain. MISSING FRIEND.— DAVID SINCLAIR, of Glendevou, Perthshire, Sootland, lately out from Home, please communicate with William Sinclair, Mosgiel Factory, Mosgiel. piHARLES ROSS.— lnformation wanted >_> of the whereabouts of Charles Ross, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland. When last heard of, in 1869, he was in Clyde and about Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Any information regarding the above will be thankfully received by his father, CHARLES ROSS, Ferry Hill, ' Aberdeen, Scotland ; or WILLIAM STRACHAN, 1 Dunedin. MISSING FRIEND.— JAMES SAMPSON READ, late of Ballarat, your Mother is dead, and your Wife and two Children are in great distress. Any information concerning the above will be thank- . full received at Miss Allan's Registry Office, j George street, Dunedin. Business irJotioes. GL. LONGFORD'S . COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Riverton, N.Z. The largest and most commodious house in the Western District. 1 />EORGE YOUNG, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER, .AND JEWELLER, Princes street, Dunedik, y Begs to inform his Friends and the Public :, generally, ' hat he has on hand a very larg< and well assorted Stock of Goods, selectee by a buyer of great experience and taste. 2 His Goods are all purchased for Cash, anc , direct from the Best Manufacturers in th< Home Country, thus avoiding all the Whole - sale or Intermediate Profits. And he con ducts his business in the Most Economica Manner, which enables him to Offer * THE BEST GOODS ; AT THE ;° LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. i. — — », THIRTY CASES NEW GOODS Just to hand, ex Wild Deer, William i Davie, and Mail Steamer. PRINCES STREET, »- (Opposite Bank of New South Wales. ) I. rf\ I M B E R a- 200,000 feet Red Pine 1- 100,000 do American Shelving an ■ x " Lumber jj 100,000 feet White Pine i! 100,000 do Scotch Flooring l- 150,000 do Kauri 50,000 do Hardwood 55,000 do 5 and 6 feet Palings 50,000 do Scotch Weatherboards n 20,000 do Black Pine 20,000 do Red Pine Pickets, dressed Also, g Full assorted Stocks of every description, o l * Timber, Doors, Sashes, Corrugated Iron Cement, Plaster of Paris, and all descrip tion of Building Material. im W. ASHER AND CO. STEAM SAW MILLS : MORAY PLACE AND CUMBERLANI [STREET, DUNEDIN,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1132, 9 August 1873, Page 21
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