DUNEDIN TIMBER, YARD. w PRIXCES STREET, SOUTH. ALTER BELL AND Lave on hand for Sale— CO. 6-10 x 2-10 „ „ 500 pair sashes 10 tons galvanised Scotch iron, 6, 7 and 8 feet 100.000 ft. white pinehoards all widths Hurdles, 7 ft. Oregon rails Do 6 ft. blue gum do 60.000 ft. G x 1, T& G Oregon flooring 42.000 ft. 6 x do do 270,000 ft. Oregon timber, ex Parisian from Puget Bound, in sizes from 9 x 3 up to 12 x 14, and in long lengths. Also, iust arrived ex India from Hobart Town:— 40,000 ft hardwood all sizes andlengths 20.000 5 ft pailings 10.000 G ft. do 25.000 shingles. Plaining, Tongueing, and Grooving; Morticing, Tenoning, Lath Cutting, &c., &c., for the trade.
The Late Era. mHOMAS HUDSON (Late of the Scandinavian) lias much pleasure in informing his old friends that he has taken the premises known as THE OLD CLUB. The same attention and comfort, as for merly of the Scandinavian, will be given. T. HUDSON, Scandinavian Hotel, Maclaggan-street. VyANTED KNOWN.—Wm. Fidler '' thanks the Miners and the Public in general for the very liberal support they have bestowed upon him since starting as an Hotel-keeper in Dunedin. W. F. having been an Ovens digger so many years, lias a good idea what a miner's comfort should be. Everything in his Hotel is of the best quality. Board and Lodging 2-;s per week. Billiards and Bagatelle for the amusement of visitors. Auld Scotland Hotel, iStuart street, five minutes' walk from Coach office. JUsT ARRIVED, AND ON SALE. GROCERS' Tea, f ugar, and Coffee Pags, 1 Papers', Fruiterers', Cartridge and Tinfoil Bags, Tinfoil and Tea-papers. Large Stock to Arrive. MILLS, DICK and CO., Stafford street. N.B.—Printed at, Melbourne Prices. FOR SALE-TO GROCERS. ONE of the oldest established and most favorably known Grocery Establishments in Dunedin, known as the Dunedin Tea Warehouse, George street, doing a first class family and good counter trade; wi 1 be sold a bargain, as the proprietor is leaving the Province. Full particulars on application to the proprietor. THOMAS FII-LP. NEW ORLEANS HOTEL, ARROWTOWN. 'FHE Proprietor of the above Hotel, in re1_ turning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since the opening of the New Orleans, takes the present opportunity of informing bis patrons and the travelling community generally, that the Hotel has beeu re built, and the whole of the interior is now complete with everything appeitaining to afirst-class Hotel, and to the general comfort of its patrons. THE BED-ROOMS will be found well furnished and comfortable. THE PARLORS are elegantly fitted, and very handsomely furnished. THE BILLIARD SALOON is decorated in the Oriental style, and contains a first-class Table. STABLING Attached to the Hotel is a good Stable and careful groom. BAR DEPARTMENT
None but the best brands of Ale and Porter, Wines and Spirits, Liqueur?, Cigars, &c , are kept. H. C. EICHMOND, Proprietor.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 240, 30 November 1866, Page 4
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