3'< fti A A'Wi'f f KaITANCIaTa GOAL. PlifG'j Reduced to 3os per ton. owing to opening of tho Clutha Railway. Supplies fresh every morning ilTLis coal secured the first prize as the best Colonial coal at agricultural Show at Lmnedin. Delivered to all parts of the City. DRUMMOND & WATSON, Otago Coal Dendt, Octagon. \/TU HENRY SMYTHIES and M fIAKUY W. SMYTHIKS Lave entered into partnership, and intend to carry on business in Dunedin under the style of SMYTHIES and SON, as Legal Advisers, Arbitrators, Land Brokers, Land : Agents, Financial Agents, Stock I Brokers, and Surveyors. j Especinl notice is called to the Arbitration [ Branch, on account of the peculiar qualifications possessed by Mr Henry Smythies, as having I had over forty-nine years’ experience in the law, and an intimate acquaintance with all Colonial interests during a residence of twenty-five years in New Zealand, The advant ages of arbitration comprise (inter aba) a speedy and inexpensive settlement of disputes upon the real merits, rather than upon the technicalities and accidents of the case, and idso considerable amelioration of personal illwill. Parties desirous of availing themselves of Messrs Smythies and Son’s services may apply to tuem personally, whnn all preliminaries will bo prepared and the matter completed in their ofb.ee, Solicitiors who may advise their clients to submit their oases for arbitration to Messrs Smythies and Son will be received with courtesy, and thanked for their support. The Survey ! epartment will be more especially under the care of Mr Harry W. Smythies, who for seveial years practised as a Surveyor under tho General Government. Thu Land Aaency, Land Broker, Stock Broker, and Financial Departments will be superintended mutually.
Temposary Office : FRINGES STREET (Next door to Burton Brothers). BURT, 40 TEAKS OLD. Per Doz, r „ 110b GOeONJ-AL WINES, from 30s. k « ~ of unusual duality 1 ne '■'roiu the Grange Vineyards, S.A. f ' ‘ f.TEAS/_n Larcreand varied Stock. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street. MARRIAGE. Mackat— SiiirsoK—On the 7th inst., hy the Rev. Lindsay Muckie, William Mackav to Klizaheth Simpson, youngest daughter of William Simpsou, Cavershom,
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Evening Star, Issue 3939, 9 October 1875, Page 2
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339Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3939, 9 October 1875, Page 2
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