DUNEDIN TIMBER YARD. PRINCES STBEET, SOUTH. ALTER BELL AND CO. | have on Land for Sale—--40,000 feet 7 i If T & G Baltic flooring 46,000 „ 7x U „ „ „ 117,000 „ 7x if „ „ „ 160,000 „ 6xl „ „ „ 140,000 „ 7x f „ „ „ 11,000 „ 6xf „ „ „ 46,000 „ 6x f „ „ „ 30,000 „ 7x|T&G& beaded 45,000 „ 6x I „ „ 50,000 „ 6x £ „ „ 250,000 „ dressed weatherboards 50,000 „ Am shelving 80,000 „ T and G lumber 10,000 „ clear pine 30,000 „ Baltic, red and -white 200,000 „ red pine 50,000 „ kauri logs 6-6 x 2-6 Dm doors 6-8 x 2-8 „ „ 6-10 x 2-10 „ „ 500 pair sashes 10 ton 3 galvanised Scotch iron, 6, 7 aud 8 feet 100,000 ft.-white pineboards all widths Hurdles, 7ft Oregon rails lio 6 ft. blue gum do 50,000 ft. 6 x 1, T\v G Oregon flooring 4J,oooft. do do 270,000 ft. Oregon timber, ex Parisian from Puget -ound, in sizes from 9 x 3 up to 12 x 14, and in long, lengths. Also, just arrived ex India from Hobart Town:— 40,000 ft hardwood all sizes and lengths 20.000 5 ft pailings J 0,000 6 ft. do 25,000 shingles. Plaining, Tongueing, aud Grooving; Morticing, Tenoning, Lath Cutting, &c, &c, for the trade. The Late Fire, mHOMAS HUDSON (Late ef the Scandinavian) has much pleasure in informing his old friends that hj« 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-stroet. CLYDE HOTEL, Hartley St-, Dtmstan-FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. Choicest Wines and Spirits. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLB. T. HAWTHORNE, Proprietor. JU->T ARRIVED, AND ON SALE. G! 'OCERS' Tea, v ugar, and Coffee Tags, I'rapers', 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. PRINTED ON CARDBOARD AND FREE TO Subscribers and Advertisers, T.iE "DUNSTAN TIMES" OFFICE CALANDER for 1867. MDOTJGALL'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Between Clyde and Queenstown REDUCTION OF FARES. Cromwell, 7s 6d. G rge 10*. Roaring Meg, 15s. Queenstown i2los HPHK above line of coaches wil leave the *■ Dunstan Hotel, Clyde every Monday Wednesday,and Friday, a: 630 .im.jconveying passengers and mails to the Eawarau. Roaring Meg, Arrow River, and Queenstown, returning every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The above line will meet the Dunedin Coaches Parties conveyed from the Lake district through in IHBEE CATS TO DUSEDIN. N.B. Theproprietor will not hold himself responsible for parcels unless the carriage thereon is pre-paid. J. SMILEY, Ageat.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 256, 22 March 1867, Page 4
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