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Advertisements received too late for classification. TUESDAY, MASCH 22nd. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, Sc. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • struetions from Mrs J. P. Armstrong, to sell by auction, at her residence, Tay-street, on TUESDAY, Marth 22nd, at 12 o"eloek, a lot of Superior Household Furniture, consisting of— Hair-seated Chairs, 2 Handsome ICasy Chain in hnir-cloth, iLaige Swing Loblring*glasa. Bedsteads, Palliasses, Washstands. and Ware, Lamps, .Dinner Service, v Sofa, Table, Clock, Dish Covers, Fender and Irons, Cruet Stand, Kitchen Sundries, ic., &c. Also, BRILLIANT TONED TTANQFOBTE, $y Collard andC<fllara,iin mahogany. Cards "to 'view can he had from *the Auctioneer "theday prior, to the day of side. MAURITIUS SUGAR. THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 1870. On accountdf whom it may concern. ■ At the -Stores of .fflesara M'Phereon and Co. D MACRORIE has been instructed to aell by • auction as above, -at 12 noon, for the benefit of whom it may concern, --, C\rr. BAGS (mow jat.l&il. C^JTSr[R% Zii SUGAR, ex '^&BEE£ pMtiall^ damaged. Also, at the same time, to close accounts, . ONIONS, WATTLEVIIiLE JAM; 4c. Terms at sale. * — — — . ■■ TTOSPITAL CONTBIBUTIONS Amount of Monies received on account of tha ■Provincial Hospital from. Ist January to the 9th March, 1870-— ■ - *-' By James Campbell, Toi Tois ... .i.£2 0 0 — Father Belliard ... 8 8 0 — John M'Pherson ... ... . ... 60 0 — Collection at "Exhibition of (Long* wood Nuggets at Riverton ... 8 8 0 — Collection at Exhibition of Long. wood Nuggets at Inveroargill ... 1 10. © — Caledonian Society ... ... ...10 0 0 — James Colyer ... ..... ... 1/0 ■© Collected by J. Sogers, Esq., &«»• quoiah— ......." ', : Joseph Rogers .:. - ...£& 0 0 James Allan 10 0 James. Adamson,. E. Duncan, J. B. Price, J. Aitkin, J. Evans, Geo. Hillier, 10s each ... ... ... 8 <© 0 James Burns, John unglk, J. King, John Edwards, J. Cowan, Pat Shannon, M. O'Brae, Pat Cox, J. A.i L. Home, S. Grace, T. Merrifield, J. Harewood, 5s each ... ... ... 8 0 0 ai o •-•,, — John Ellis, per Hugh Cameron ... ... 80 '©. •©, Collected by Messrs Lumsden and Crouch— Isaac Broad ... ... 10 0 .. George Lumsden ... - ... I'o 0 F. Nutter 10 0 G.S. Crouch 10 0 Thomas Watson .„ • r - -^ : •; D.S.Montague ... ... 1 1 0 Bank of Otago 8 8 0 ? John DalgUesh ... ... 1 .10 Joseph Hatch 10 0 J. Stock 100 J. T. Cross 10 0 R.D.Yule ... ... 110 A. T. Adamson 110 George Weaven ... ... 1 0 0 Hay Brothers 10 0 George Froggatt 010 0 •: W.Lewis 0 10 O John M'Crostie ... ... 0-6 0 James Harvey 1 .1 0 Alexander Cross ... ... 1 0 0 W. Craig ... 10 0 Rev. W. P. Tanner ... 1 0 Q> John Wright ... „. 110 * - -2216 » Collected by Mr John Mare— H. M'Culloch ... ... 2 2 0 W. H. Calder * 2 q b James Blacklock ... ... 2 2 0 D. Macrorie ... ... 1 1 0 T. M. Macdonald ... ... I 1 0 Sloan and Sora ... ... 1 1 0 H. T. Ross .- ... 1 1 0 J. W. Bain 10 0 R. Gilmour 1 0 0 H. Mayo ... 1 0 0 D. Cameron ... ... 1 0 0 H. E. Osborne ... ... 1 1 0 W. Wood 110 D. Melville 10 0 G. Ott ... 1 O 0 Mair and Garven 2 2 0 Thomas Brown ... ... I 1 0 B. Ekensteen ... ... 10 0 W. Organ... ... ... 1 0 0 Louis Hume ... ... 2 0 0 H. J. Gibbs and Co. ... 2 2 , 0 John Hare 10 0 Thomas Pratt ... ... 1 0 0 John Blacklock 110 I Cowper and Wilson ... 1-0 0 i * — fll« ® Collected by Captain W. •-.., "■- Stevens— . Captain Stevens 1 0>:>0-. - ; Wm. Thomas and Archibald • Chisholm, 10s each; T. , Brodrick, James Wixen, Duncan M'Lean, Kapatiti Happy, Charles Newton, John "Whoollers, Henry Barrett, and Jas. Habberfield, 5s each ... ... BTS 0 4 % 9 by Mr Eobert Taylor, Eeaby Station — Self ... 3 0 0 A. Mitchell, Robert Wells, and John Black, Bs each 0 16 0 Robert Dunn, lis lid; Wm. Chubbin, 9s 6d; R. Harrison, 3s 5d ... 14 10 — 410 00 Collected by Messrs Gellatly and Tapper — Wm. Russell ... ... 1 "0 0 J. F. Deck 10 0 Mrs Evans ... ... T 1* 6 John Gellatly * 100 11 Robert Tapper ... ... 10 0 * ?-£ - D. L. Matheson , M ... 1 0 0 - V' ■•-.-■■ James Shearer ... ...10 0 Thomas Patchett ... ... 010 0 Alexander M'Donald ... 010 0 Lewis Sangster 0 6 0 P.M. Peters 0 5 0 Henry Moir 0 6 0 Andrew M'Donald .... 10 0 Angus Kerr ... ..-. 1 X) 0Duncan M'Donald ...0 10 0 WL *B <9 Tottl ... .... .... «133 010 G.S. CROUCH, P'reasurer to Hospital Committeo. Unwrca^ill, 9th jMarch, 1870.

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Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 3

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