Lite Advertisements WANTED to PURCHASE, Files of OTAGO WITNESS for January to June 1873, and January to June 1881. Address — •• File," office of this paper. TO HOTELKEEPERS.— OId Billiard Balls accurately re-turned. —W. H. Davies, Dunedin Turnery Work, Moray Place, Dunedin. CITY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, corner of Clarke and Maclaggan streets, Dunedin. Board and Lodging, 18s per week. Single and Double Bedrooms. Private Rooms for Families.— Mra M'LEOD. Propriekress. I9n VISITORS to Dunedin will find Comfortable Accommodation at the SPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street South. Meals, 6d, at all hours; beds, Is, separate rooms, Night Porterkept. 6n WHIMMEL, Cumberland street (oppo- • site the Hospital), Pianoforte and American Organ Tuner and Repairer. Engagements taken for Dancing, &c. For Sale, Reliable Second-hand Pianos (cash or terms). 1 Missing Friends. WANTED, present address of Mr WILLIAM MURDOCH, lately employed at Heddon Bush Station. — Inquirer, Box 176, G.P.0., Dunedin. Public Notices. WANTED MINERS and other Workmen to beware of entering into contracts or engagements with the Westport Coal Company (Limited), as trouble is likely to ensue between the company and their present employes, owing to the men having combined to resist reduction of wages, &c. J. P. COX, Hon. Sec. Miners' and Workmen's Association. Denniston, March 21, 1892. 31m FOR SALE, PORTOBELLO. DESIRABLE FARM of 86 acres, with good six-roomed house and outbuildings, presently occupied by Mr Alfred North. JOHN REID & SONS, 4f Bond street. Q<CHOLASTIC. — STEWART ISLAND A. good opportunity for PUPILS that are delicate or backward in their Education. Mr JOHN MACRAE, M.A., will be glad to receive a few PUPILS as BOARDERS, to be Educated with his own Family. Mr Macrae has had long experience both in Klementary and Secondary Education, was for .seven years head master of a Grammar School in Queensland, and for a number of years in the service of the Education Board, Southland. Pupils prepared for Matriculation or Civil Service if required. Mr 3 Macrae presides over the domestic arrangements. The situation of the Residence, facing the North, i* delightful. Half-moon Bay entirely sheltered from the prevailing winds, the climate is mild :iud genial, and becoming noted for its healthfult.ess. References : Rev. R. Ewen, M.A., J. W. Bain, Ksq., Geo. M'Leod, Esq., M.A. (Chairman Educat'on Board). . 19m In the matter of " The Companies' Act 1890," and in the matter of The Freehold Investment and Banking Company of Australia, Limited. PURSUANT to the Order of His Honor Mr Justice Hood made in this matter on the 29th day of February 1892, Notice is Hereby Given that the CREDITORS of the abovenamed Company are required on or before the Ist day of SEPTEMBER 1892 to SEND their NAMES and ADDRESSES and the Particulars of their Debts or Claims and Names and Addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to JOSEPH BARTLETT DAVIES, THOMAS RICHARDS BURROWES MORTON, C. GOULDEN MILLER, and JAMES MacGREGOR GILLESPIE, all of the corner of Collins and Swanston street, Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, the Liquidators of the said Company ; and if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidators or by their Solicitors are to come in and prove their said Debts or Claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice ; or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 2nd day of March 1892.— DAVIES, PRICE, AND WIGHTON, Normanby Buildings, Chancery Lane, Melbourne, Solicitors for the Liquidators. 17m MACDONALD AND CO., ~JT ABOUR and Commission Agents and _Li Hotel Brokers, Dunedin. All class of Male and Female Servants always waiting engagement. Agents for the Inverness Scottish Highlander paper, a!so Glasgow Weekly Mail. Papers sent to all parts of New Zealand. For Sale; the lease of three leading Hotels in Dunedin, average takings from L4O to L7O weekly. Several suburb and country Hotels, freehold. Farms and Town property. To Runbolders and Employers of Labour. ¥"N thanking Employers of Labour for th% ■"- support accorded me in the past, I hope to merit a continuance of favours by constant ittention to their requirements, and by studying to forward only those who are suitable for the class of work required of them. None but first-class hands are on my books. RICHARD BREW, 2 Rattray street. ll.'d TO SPORTSMEN, RABBITERS, &c. Paterson and Barr (Opposite Colonial Bank), DUNEDIN, WANT everyone to know they have just landed a lot of the famous REMINGTON RIFLES, 22 and 32 cal. ; together with a Good Supply of Cartridges of all descriptions—Club, Kynock, and Eley's. Loose Powder in 51b bags, Coopall, Glass, Rifle, and HF. Shot, ordinary and chilled ; also, a fine lot of Hollia' Guns. 31m
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Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 7 April 1892, Page 24
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