COBB & CO,'s Telegraph Line of Roya* Mail Coaches. REDUCTION OP FARES. i\ J? and after Monday,'jtbe 16th October, 17 COACHES will leave the Booking "See, Sunderland-street, for DUNEOIN, Via HILL'S, KYEBURN, & WAIKOUAITI, Every Monday and Fridday, At 6 o'clock a.m. Fare to Dunedin, £4, N.B. No parcels received at the office unless the carriage is pre-paid. JAMES SMILEY, Agent. Livery and Bait Stables. Messrs. HENRY HOYT and Co., Proprietors. MDOUAGLL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Between Clyde and Queenstown PnE above line of coaches wil leave the Union Hotel, Clyde every Monday y Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 a.m.; conveyng passengers and mails to the Kawarau, tearing Meg, Arrow River, and Queensown, returning every Tuesday, Thursdav. nd Saturday. *' | The above line will meet the Dunedin baches. Parties conveyed from the Lake istrict through in THEEE DAYS TO DUNEDIN. N.B. The proprietor will not hold himself for parcels unless the oarriage hereon is pre-paid. CAUTION. jIROM and after this date POISON for . DOGS will be laid on the Run of fessrs. Glassford Bros. Matakanui Station (it April 27, 1866. NOTICE. VN and after this date, POISON for f DOGS will be laid on Run No. n RODE_&|FRASER. !at.- POISON ;".., i>n her*; Mftimlwri Uvh SB.n^6 Tin, .Piybread Water Ease . Company, Krdstored, THE Certificate of Registration oitiic above Company having been obtained, an Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Dunedin, on Monday, July 2nd, at 7 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of deciding the number of Directors, and for electing the same as provided in the 27th clause of the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865, and for the adoption of Rules. ROBERT Glju^xjikv Manager. Dissolution of Partnership. rPHE Partnership hitherto existing be- *■ tweeu Martin Marshall and Charles Rowley, of Clyde, Booksellers, Stationers, and News-Agents, has this day been dis. solved by mutual consent. The said Martin to pay aU liabilities, and to receive all moneys due to the said firm. MARTIN MARSHALL. CHARLES ROWLEY. Witness: Charles Ziele. Clyde, 12th June, 1866. Fruit Trees, Bulbs. Plants GARDEM_SEEDS, "THE GARDENS," SURREY HILLS. SYDNEY, N.S.W. IOHN BAPTIST & SON beg to return O many thanks for past favors, and have much pleasure in requesting attention to their extensive stock of Fruit Trees Flowering and Ornamental Plants, Bulbs,' and Garden Seeds, for which they respectfully solicit orders. JOHN BAPTIST & SON persohally superintend the packing and shipping of Export Orders, and they have received numerous letters testifying to the excellent condition in which their sendings have arrived, after long and trying voyages. JOHN BAPTIST <fc SON, Nursery and Seedsmen.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 218, 29 June 1866, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 218, 29 June 1866, Page 3
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