Miscellaneous OPHIK BUTCHERY. OPHIR (BLACKS No 1. fJIHOMAS SPAIN, Wholesale and Retail Butcher, Small Goods of every description. Carts travel throughout the District for orders. Accounts rendered monthly. Awarded First Prize for Watches and Clocks, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. G. AND T. YOU NG. Importers, Practical WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS Would respectfully draw the attention of the public generally, and especially of intending purchasers, to their extensive and valuable stock of —-GnlH and ailvp.r waf.eKan Gold and silver jewellery English, French, and American Silver and electro-plated goods, etc. Bavins received ™ s„p Z raai i steamer, and ships Loch Fergus ami Wild Deer, large shipments ot new goods, their stock now will be found to contain al: the newest and most fa si no rial) e designs of the Home Markets, and their prices, considering the quality of the goods, very low. As a guarantee of the quality of the ;.onds, sold by them, G. At T Y. ne°d only mention that the leading shops in both Edingburgh and Glasgow are supplied by the same manufacturers, aud with the same class oi goods in v^ r lv imnee.Hnn is respectfully Note the Address iG. & T. fOUNG, 80 Princes street, Dunedin ; Great North Hoad, Timaru j Thames street, < 'annum. HEELER'S ADVERTISING AGENCY. R T. WHEELER, Advertising and Com. mission Agent and Collector* LICENSED BROKER, Cudertke “Land Transfer Act.” Advertisements received for every New paper in the Colony. Crown Grants Uplifted and Registered Land Bought and Sold. Waste Land Sales Attended Note the address : Wheeler's Advertising Agenov Stafford-stieet, Dunedin Under Section 5, Act 532. ART UNION. PURCHASE OF THE DUNGAREE JUNCTION FREEHOLD ESTATE BY fcUBSCRIFTiON--10.000 subscribers of LI each. 120 prizes of the full value of 110,000. 117 Lois guaranteed Cash if preferred. Lot 1 L 4,000. LIS') each. Lot 2 2nd prize, Lot 10—1 prize, L3OOO 1.50 Lot 3 3rd prize, Lot 11 to 20—10 L 1350 prizes, LlO each Lot 4 - 4th prize Lot 21 to 120 100 L4UO prizes, 14 easa Tho management is sotnpelled to extend the time of drawing to the Ist day of August, 1882. Nonvitlistanding this imnouejcement, the drawing will positively bo proceeded with seven days after the share* m subscribed for. Unsuccessful applicant* will have their money returned per return post. This is the grandest opportunity ' ever offered to win a substantial prize, 1 i not a large and independent fortune for £L SETH 11. PERS3E. No. 1 Aiiftenlian snd Vmcpeua GLunhw j! U.x. Post-office Ballav.it
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1085, 9 February 1883, Page 1
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