NOTICE A MATE WANTED for George **- Green, a Substantial Uneducated Church-of-England Man, who believes in God and his duty towards man. Your humble Servant, GEORGE GREEN; For particulars, enquire of the horses, dumb animals—Seeing is believing— Cobb's Stables, Black's by name and Blacks by nature. Cobb's horses -will race without riders and the drivers to witness. BACHELORS' BALL. THE Stewards will feel obliged by their Guests presenting their invitations, as no person can be admitted without having received the same. WANTED KNOWN.—Wm. Fidlev '' thanks the Miners and the Publie in general for the very liberal support they have bestowed upon him since starting as an Hotel-keeper in Dunedin. W. F. having been an Ovens digger so many years, has a good idea what a miners comfort should be. Everything in his Hotel is of the best quality. Board and Lodging 25s per week. Billiards and Bagatelle for the amusement of visitors. Auld Scotland Hotel, Stuart street, five minutes' walk from Coach office.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 220, 13 July 1866, Page 3
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162Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 220, 13 July 1866, Page 3
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