Missing Friends, -VJ^ANTED, MATTHEW THOMAS, late of .Sheephouse, Wexford, Ireland, to return home, as he is Heir to his Uncle John's propetty, now deceased. Australian papers please J^y ' JAMES LAMBERT. BOBERT QUOD LING, Surveyor and Contractor. Communicate at once with the undersigned. Important domestic news. Death in family— Arthur Cubitt, 52 " The Arcade," j King street, Sydney, New South Wales. 26au IF this should meet the Eye of HENRY MOORE, late of the Caledonian Hotel, Princes street, Edinburgh, Scotland, write to Mrs MARY MOORE, Tapanui. Public Notices <otago Education Board. APPLICATIONS, (accompanied by Certificates, will be received up to TUESDAY, the 13th September, from TEACHERS competent to fill the following VACANCIES :- Oamaru Middle School— Head Master Salary, £265. vOamaru Middle School— Third Assistant (female). Salary. £05. I Oawaru" North— Third Assistant (female), j Salary, £95. Kakan-w-Mistress. Salary, £105. i Bendigo--Teaeher (^male). Salary, £70. P. G. lrKxJ-»jli, 2s Secretary. JOHN REID awd StW TjAND AGENTS, MONEY and SHARE- 1 L BROKERS, AUTHORISED SURVEYORS and CIVIL ENGINEERS, LAND BOARD BUSINESS ATTENDED TO, . HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN, HAVE FOR SALE : j NUMEROUS Estates, Farms, House and ' Cottage Properties in Duuedin, Suburbs, . and Elsewhere, suitable for all slasses. ! TO LET : MORNINGTON— House lately occupied by Thos. Bracken, Esq. MORNINGTON— Good 6-roomed house (close , to trams), two bay windows, Venetian blinds, &c, fruit, and flower garden. DUNEDlN— Convenient bay window house, Grant street. DUNEDIN— 3-roomed detached cottage, Russell street. ■ . j. i t Furnished Cottage with good garden to let in Suburbs. ?s D" RESSMAKING CLASSES for YOUNG LADIES. "Tailors' Scientific System." Board if required.— Mrs Geo. Searle, Stuart street, Dunedin. • «s X ETTERS FROM LITTLE FOLKS.— "A JLi Mother ' writes with reference to the Little Folks department: "You can scarcely realise what an important column that is which 'Dot presides over. It is literally devoured by the little people. ; . . . . Children who never looked at the paper or thought of it before, now spell through those little letters with delight,"
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Otago Witness, Issue 1868, 9 September 1887, Page 20
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323Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1868, 9 September 1887, Page 20
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