t&i *Htiwsnie:nfc». KAITANGA.TA COAL.jj PRICE Reduced to ‘l3s per ton. owing to opening of the Clntha Kailway, Supplies fresh every morning This coal secured the first prize as tin beat Colonial coal at /Agricultural Show a; Limcjdiu, Delivered to all parts of the City. DRUMMOND & WATSON, Otago Coal PepOt, Octagon. H I B E B a I 1 X - A U S T R A E A s I A X CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY FUNERAL NOTICE. | "HE Members of the above Society are re- - spectfully requested to attend the Funeral of their late Brother, damns MTveweu, which is appointed to leave his late residence, Great King street, to-morrow. : ,t, .’1 pm. I*. 808 EKE, President, MK HENRY ’ SMYTHIES and M. HAIIKY W. SMYTH IMS have entered into partnership, and intend to carry on business in Ihniediu under the style of SMYTHIES and SOX, as Legal Advisers, Arbitrators, Land Brokers, Land Agents. Financial Agents, Stock Brokers, and Surveyors. Especial notice is called to the Arbitration Branch, on account of the peculiar qualifications possessed by Mr Horny Smythies, as having had over fcrty-iime yea>•*’ cupei ience in the law and an intimate acq:i;-.im;anco with all Colonial interests onnog a re-iiih.-nco of twenty-live years in New Zealand, The advantages of arbitration comprise (inter alia) a speedy snd inexpensive settlement ol disputes upon the real merits, rasher than upon the technicalities and accidents of the case, and a*f\(> considerable amelioration of personal illwill. Parties desirous of availing themselves of Messrs Smythies and Sou’s services may apply to them personally, when all preliminaries will bo prepared and the matter completed in their office. Solicitiors who may advise their' clients to thoir cases lor arbitration to Messrs Smythies and Son will be received with courtesy, and thanked for their support. . The Survey epartment will be more especially unde>- the care of .Mr Harry W. Smythies, whb for several yearn practised as a Surveyorunder the General Government. The Laud Agcncv, Land Broker, Stock Broker, and Financial Departments will be superintended mutually. Tomposary Office : PRINCES STREET (Next door to Burton Brothers), 1834 PULL, 40 V EAlih uLj Per Doz, ... ÜBe COLONIAL WINKS, from 3U». . m I. oJ unusual duality I ... From Die Grange Vinoyyuxls, S.A. } ’ io6 ' TEAS, n Large and Varied Stock. HOGG & HUTTON, Princes street.
funeral notice,
I f inHEFinends of the late Mr James M'Kewen fi are nspecTinlly invited to attend his funeral, winch will leave Cotter’s Caledonia Hotel fur the Catholic ' einetery (south), To- , monow, Saturday, the 10:h fast., at 3 p.m. GO URL 'EY & LEWIS, Undertakers, George and Madaggan streets.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
THE Friends of Mr William Hall are re* sped fully invited io attend the funeral of his late wife, winch will leave his residence, Great King s'teet, on Sunday, the 17th inst., at L' o’clock, lor the Northern Cemetery. GCURLEY & LEWIS, Undertakers.
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Evening Star, Issue 3944, 15 October 1875, Page 2
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470Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3944, 15 October 1875, Page 2
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