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Lost, &c : ■•■-• BAY horse,' 3 wars old, stabled at .Elite's, stables, N. E. Valley, on the ,28th March, by i man civing his name as Hall. If not claimed ivitliin 14 days, shall bo fold to defray expenses. Ci KEWARD. LOST, a chesnut mare, with loner bushy-tail, white stripe down face, tar hind -fi-bt' white/ >rnnded under— with saddle and bridle. - Whoever vill give information, or deliver the same to Alexander Dean?, North East Valley, will receive he above reward. POUND, on the 19th March, a chesnut niare, three years old, branded ? off side neck, with lear side hind loot white; had saddle arid bridle on then found. The owner can have the same by ap>lying at Ellis's stables, N. E. Valley, and paying 'xpenses. To Let. - , TO LET ON LEASE, TIHOSE commodious premises iv Maclaggan-street, JL joining the Arcade, 03 feet by 30. Now occu>ied by Mr. H. E. Nathan, as the Otago Auction iooms. Also, The premises over Mr. P. W. Hutton's store, in daclaggan-street, 5i feet by 28. Immediate posession. Also, Superior Business Allotments in the towns of Port Chalmers, Oamaru, and Clarendon. ALSO FOB SALE, Down sections in Inrercorgill, Wallace Town, and iiverton. RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS. Princes-street, corner of High-street. rO LET, a Cottage in Maclagg-an-street, containing1 four rooms and a kitchen. Apply to Villiam Lakg, Otago Restaurant, High-street CHAMBERS TO LET. or TWO ROOMS, on the Ground Floor, in a central situation, suitable for offices. Appliation to B. A., Daily Times Office. Dunedin, May 22nd, 1802. rO LET, a Boarding' House, with showy shop~ front. First-fate position. Particulars, iooTir & Evans. rO LET, Shop, &c, suitable for any business, being first-rate faituation. Particulars, Booth s Evans. rO the Old Identity, and those who live by the sweat of their brow in Otago. Gentlemen —In tendering you my most sincere hauks for the liberal patronage you have bestowed ipon me since commencing business in Dunedin, I leg leave to state that having had the Otago Refreshnent ilooms enlarged and redecorated, and Quality, cleanliness, and Economy being my motto, I can offer ou a mo&t delicious Steak, Chop, or other Viand, tressed with the greatest care, served \ip at a minute's lotice, and as* cheap, if not cheaper than nny other louse in. town. Hoping you will still continue to favor me with our support, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIE LANG. P.S.—Wines and Ales of the best quality.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 3

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