OTAGO gold-fields permanent FREEHOLD LAND, BUILDING. AND INVESTMENT SOCIE'LY Monthly subscriptions will b«.received at the Office on M >nday next, the 12 th of Feby, between 7 and 8 p.m. At 8 p m., the available funds, to the extent of £l2O sterling, will bo allotted to borrowing members, in terms of Rule 58. By order, <c, E. iNGS, Secretary. MINING INVESTMENTnOR SALE, ONE TWELFTH P SHAREintheMANUHERIKI \ GROUND SLUICING COMPA Y RACE, including valuable Plant, in full working order. Also One Sixth Share in Two payable Sluicing Claims, sitnate in Insley’s Gully. (Title of Company, No. 1.) The Race is over thirty miles in length, and carries fourteen Government heads of water. It commmand. an extensive tract of auriferous ground on the Manuherikia and Molyueux Rivers. The reason assigned for the owner disposing of his property is that he intends leaving the district. For further particulars apply to Mr- G l- o , cache. Clyde! or to the owner Mr. Tuos. Proud, Alexandra. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I BEG to Notify that I have this day admitted Mr. W. F MaDijOX as a PARTNER into the business lately carried on by Wilson and Birch, •■*s Brewers and Maltsters, and that the name of the firm will be WILSON it MADDOX. Mr Maddox will act as Traveller, for whom I respectfully solicit a continuance of th« orders so liberally granted to the late firm. JAMES WILSON. In referring to the above, we would call the attention of the public to the Genuine Quality of our Ales and Stout. Our Pale and Bitter Ale, Edlnbu-gh No. 2 Ale, and Double Stout cannot he excelled in the Colonies ; and, on trial, will be found more pleasing to the palate than favorite English brands. Our Bottled Pale Ale, Edinburgh No. 2 Ale, and Double Stout will be found in very excellent condition, and to be entirely tree from the objectionable sediment usually found in the imported beers WILSON & MADDOX, Malsters and Brewers, Well Park Brewery. Dunedin, Jan 12,1872. MERCY SMITH, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, C R 0 M W ELL. Repa rs Promptly ExccutcJ. Word Guaranteed. IMPERIAL HOTEL, PRINCES-ST. SOUTH, DUNEDIN. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to intimate to ray old friends and the public generally that 1 ;.m prepared to offer the Best Accommodation to Boarders, Private Families, and Travellers, at Moderate Charges. Very Superior Accommodation for “ Wedding Parties, &c. First-class Stabling. Horses, Buggies and Carriages on Hire. W. 11. HAYDON. TO LIVERY-STABLE-KEEPERS, CAB PROPRIETORS, & OTHERS. MESSRS. JOHN CHAPLIN«tCo. ill beg to inform the Public that they have COMMENCED BUILDING CABS (similar to the ate importation from Melbourne). and intend turning out one every Fortnight. Any One favoring them with an order will have the advantage of inspecting the work during its progress. J. C. and Co, have on hand A Largo Assortment of Light Buggies and Station Waggons. Vehicles of all Descriptions Built to Order. Repairs Promptly Executed. American Ash for Sale. ■ Trade Supplied, —o — Factory: Stafford-st'-eet. Office: Mansc-etreet.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 512, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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