• i -' ■• -Busiiiess- IjQ.dye'rtisements. . FELDHEIM, BEOS., Wholesale Jewellers and General Importers, ' 3, High -street, - > Opposite Commercial Hotel, Dunedin ; and 62, Tumi-street, Melbourne, ARE prepared to supply the Trade with every description of Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, and Fancy Goods, having a large assortment always on hand, and receiving continual supplies. All country orders will receive prompt attention. 132 31 ■= r v:': A. R. LIVINGSTON, ;■•• • BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ; STAJTFORP .STREET, Near Princes Street 12 30c ■; .■:..■•; tOWERS'S ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, (First Hotel through Ihe Cvtting!) '"\ffi~. / TOWEiRS wishes to intimate to new ■tt « arrivals, and parties returning from the diggings, that they will find first-class ACCOMMODATION, combined with moderate charges. Private Sitting and Bedrooms. Chpps^ Steaks, Soup, &c., any hour between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. GOOD STABLING. 2 30c JENKINS' (Originally frbm Wellington.) BOARDING HOUSE,, Moray-Place, Dunedin. R JENKINS begs to inform his friends from »•■■■■ Wellington that he has commenced Business in the above line, where he Hopes to meet with patronage from all his friends. Moray Place, Dunedin, Nov. 14. 7 30c WRIGHT ROBERTSON & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Advances made on Goods placed in their hands for Sale. 87 30 c REYNOLDS' BOND. ~^ WEBB, PANTLIN, &, CO.,' General Importers and Commission Agents, continue to pass entries and store Free Goods at their-usual Rates. . ... ,42 30 c DAVID ADAM, Princes-street, Opposite the Barracks, HAVING completed a First-class OVEN, and engaged an experienced Baiter, is prepared to supply Families, Hotels, arid Boardinghouses with an article of first quality. The Van will take bread to any part of the town daily. Marriage Cakes made to order. A constant supply of Teas, Coffees, Jams, Pickles, and Oilmen's Stores, all of best brands. Just Arrived ex " Omeo " an,d " Oscar," Sheaths and Knives, Picks, Dishes, Billies and Pannikins, Spades and Shovels. ' Also, an assortment of Basketware, Cups and Saucers,- Chamber Sets, Shoe Brushes, and a general variety of goods in the general line too numerous to particularize in an advertisement. ADAM' S STORE, Opposite the Barracks. 40 30c [circular.] 15, Princes-street, Dunedin, sth Nov., 1861. -\,T ESSES.. TEMPERLEY, JONES, & CO. JjOL beg to intimate to. the Public that they have established themselves in the above-men-tioned Premises as GENERAL MERCHANT.* CUSTOMS, CARRIERS, LAND, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENTS ; and that they are prepared to receive Consignments and forward Goods to the Diggings, the neighbouring Colonies, and all'parts of the-world. They will also undertake the Purchase' of Property, the Letting and Selling of Houses, and© advance money on all Goods and Property entrusted to them for immediate Sale. 24 30c ' ' ' MELBOURNE. MINERS' RENDEZVOUS.-—The QUEEN'S ARCADE . RESTAURANT is. now the Rendezvous of Miners from , all parts of the Colonies. Board and Lodging, 15s. per week. J. B. COLEMAN, Proprietor. • 24_a_523 ■ E. HALLEY"-, M. R. C. S. L. S. A. Surgeon and Accoucheur. (Next door the. Club.) 130 30c Maclaggan Street. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, &c. T^TO Goods are to be delivered on account of _£l .Provincial Hoi:el, without a written order. , S. JONES, 1 14 30 c _ Proprietor. TONES7~BIRD & CO.'S HORSE AUCeI TION SALE DAYS, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS'^ SATURDAYS. W A I.H OL A L ARE. JAMES WOOD, AND CO., WHOIVESAJiL, STOBKKBKPI3KS AND GENERAL AGENTS. ARE now prepared to supply all descriptions of GOODS, at the lowest rates, charged in Dunedin with carriage added. James Wood & Co., having now completed their extensive premises, are prepared to receive and forward goods entrusted to their care,-at the usual rates. They are desirous of calling the attention, of Storekeepers and settlers to their extensive .STOCK, comprising every necessary requisite ior the Diggings, and stations; their _ prices will be wholly regulated by small profits and quick returns, having in view extended transactions. 43 30c ••'.'■■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4, 19 November 1861, Page 3
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