NOTICE, DUNEDIN GAS WORKS. CONSUMERS and all parties indebted to the above works as from tile Ist December ultimo, arc mjnested to pay their accounts to Mr R. M. Robertson, Temple Chambers, Princes street, whose receipts will be their sufficient discharges. To consumers baying promptly the usual allowances will be made, HENRY ALERS HANKEY (By his Attorneys) W, J. M. LA.RNACH, A. W. MORRIS. "FROM DUNEDIN TO EAST TAIERI. IN compliance with a generally expressed wish by the inhabitants of the district, Mrs Steadman’s Coach will teave the Gridiron Hotel, Rrinces street for East Taieri at 6.15 in the afternoon, instead of 4,30 as heretofore. The change will continue during the summer months.
“ What would our wives say if they knew where we are?” said the captain of a schooner, when they were beating about in a thick fog, fearful of going ashore. ‘‘Humph, I shouldn’t mind that,” replied the mate, “if wo only knew where we were ourselves.”
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2476, 23 January 1871, Page 2
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159Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2476, 23 January 1871, Page 2
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