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OUTHERN STEAM NAVIGATION 7 COMPANY (Limited). Capital, £15,000 in 300 Shares of £SO each. directors: John Douglas, Esq. G. G. Russell, Esq. Henry Driver, Esq. Capt. A. S. MurrayJohn Duncan, Esq. James Scoular, Esq. John Edmond, Es^. BANKERS *. Bank o£ Otago. solicitor : B. C. Haggitt, Esq. The objects of the promoters of the Company are to meet the requirement of the increasing trade between the various Ports north and south of Dunedin, and to form a regular line of communication between Dunedin, Molyneux, Inverca'rgill, and Riverton on the South, and Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton on the North. It is proposed to have two first-class" Screw Steamers built, with carrying capacities, one of 150 and one of 250 tons, and comfortable accommodation fo. passengers, the smaller one for the Southern Trade, and the larger' one for the Northern Trade ; the former to be built in Sydney, and the latter on the Clyde. The smaller one could be built and running in about four or five months, and the larger in about eight or ten months. It is also proposed to take over the river steamer Tuapeka at a valuation, to run on the Molyneux in connection with the_Southern steamer. More than three-fourths of the capital has been already subscribed and taken up, principally by merchants and others directly interested in the trade of the various Ports. For Forms of Application for Shares apply to MESSRS ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., Dunedin. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. IN consequence of the pressure of the times and so many impostors in this district professing to prescribe and treat Animals of which they have not the slightest knowledge, either of Anatomy or Medicine, or forming a Diagnosis, the undersigned has come to the conclusion to Reduce his former Charges One-half. To ensure success in any treatment of either Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, or Goats, &c, the very best of Medicines are continually kept on hand, selected and compounded by himself, and sold at very low prices. Advice Gratis, from 9 to 11 a.m. And from... 3to 5 p.m. S. SLESINGER, Veterinary Surgeon, George street, Opposite British Hotel. s~v ARRET'S Octagon Coach Factory. Vehicles of every description manufactured and repaired economically. , H ,HE Best Mixture of TOBACCO in Dunedin JL can be obtained at J. A. MACEDO'S, Princes-street South, opposite the Barracks. Meerschaum and other Pipes in great variety. S. FISH AND SON, _• Painters, Plumbers, Glaziers, Sign Writers, And GENERAL HOUSE DECORATORS, PRINCES STREET, SOUTH. Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the Province. Tenders given for general repairs. MUSIC. MUSIC. "UST LANDED from the Thracian and 'j) Kedar, a very select assortrtxerrt of tlae latest VOCAL AND DANCE MUSIC, comprising the Gems of the most Popular Authors. Also, an Invoice of * BAGPIPES, CHAUNTERS, REEDS, AND PIBROCH MUSIC, From the celebrated Firm of Alex. Glen & Co., Edinburgh. GEORGE R. WEST, Princes street, Has always in Stock a large collection of Pianofortes, Harmomums, Musical Instruments, and Music of Every description. SSS- Music Publisher and Importer, Princes street. "EDGERS! JOURNALS! DAY-BOOKS! CASH-BOOKS! LETTER-BOOKS! and MERCANTILE STATIONERY. A. R. LIVINGSTONE, Pkt.kces-st., South.

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 781, 6 November 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 781, 6 November 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 781, 6 November 1865, Page 4

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