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Coaelaes. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE 01 COACHES. T EAYE '-'Provincial Hotel," Dunedin JLJ DAILY (Sundays excepted), at 5.30 a.m. or th< Digging's, passing through Tokomairiro, and arriving e at WaitaJmna and Tuapeka the same clay. e Parcels booked for all places on the road at reason- [ hie rates, and delivered immediately on the amval o: L the Coach. r > Return Conch leaves "United States. Hotel, >J Tuapeka, at 5.30 a.m., and " Golden Age Hotel," Waitahima, at 7.30., arriving in Dunedin at 6 p.m. No responsibility for Parcels over five pounds, unl, less the value is declared at the time of booking. t C. C. COLE & CO., Proprietors. COACH TO WEST TAIERI. A CONVEYANCE starts every morning at eight o'clock from Mack's Hotel, West Taieri«, arriving in Dunedin at eleven o'clock, and - starts again from the Commercial Yard, Dunedin, for West Ti'tieri at half-past two o'clock, calling each way at Thompson's Public House, Silver Stream. Parcels and Passengers booked at Wilson and Wain's Office, Commercial Stables, Dunedin, and e at Mack's Hotel, West Taieri. 50 16 1 TTORR & CO.'S AMERICAN EXPRESS * JUL TO TUAPKKA, WAIT A HUN A, AND , WEATHEIiSTONE'S. t FARES:— I Tuapeka ~ £3 0 0 Waitahima 2 10 0 Through in Nine Hours. Parcels, Luggage, &c, carried at the rate of 6d. per Ib. Will start from the office^ every Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, at Five o'Clock in the _ morning, and return following days. j J. fie K. BAIRD, Agents, Princeg, St. COACH TOMOLYNEUX. JAMES M'INTOSH, Proprietor. LEAVES Commercial Horse Bazaar, Rattraystreet every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 8 a.m., arriving at the Molyneux Ferry at 7 p.m. same evenings. Leaves Moiyiicux Ferry every Tuesday and c Friday at 8 a.m., arriving ill Dunedin at 7 p.m. .same evening. Passengers and Parcels booked for all places on the road at reasonable rates, at Wilson & Wain's Commercial Horse Bazaar. 118 7 e BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. \ N Agency of this Bank has been opened at XJL the Waitahuna, under the management of ■ Mr. Alfk i:d Jones. For the Bank of New Zealand. J. LARKWORTHY Manager. Dunedin, November 29. 288 52 SYDNEY JAM ES' (Late of Melbourne,) LIVERY, BAIT, AND COMMISSION STABLES, Maclaggan-street. Saddle and Harness Horses for Hire. SOUT II E R N CROSS DEPOT, Tuapeka. /"I OODS Bought and Sold on Commission, or stored. Advances made on consignments, and account sales promptly rendered. GROOM & REBELLO, Auctioneers & Commission Agents. N.B. — Large Stables and Stock Yards in course of erection. CLARENDON, WAIHOLA LAKE. To Storekeepers, Hotel Proprietors^ and otlws ON THE GOLD FIELDS. npHE Undersigned has always on sale at -*- his stores, at the water carriage advance on the Dunedin wholesale current rates — Brandy, Whiskey, Sherry, Port Wine, Ale and Porter, in bulk and case Geneva, Old Torn, Rum, Cordials, and Champagne, in cases Flour, Oats. Bran, Chaff, Sugar, Cheese, Hams, Bacon, Vestas, Tea, Coffee, Manillas, Tobacco, &c, &c Oilmen's Stores, in every variety, Diggers' Tin '' Ware and Ironmongery, Soft Goods, Boots, &c. Agent for the " Rainbow" steamer. Wool, Produce, &c, delivered at Dunedin Wharf f at £2 10s. per ton. I Storage accommodation for 500 tons merchandiseA large supply of Timber always on hand. Forwarding and Express Agency to all the Diggings. J. H. MOSES, Proprietor. WAIHOLA LAKE. JAMES WOOD & CO., VHOLESABE STOREKEEPERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, A^ RE now prepared to supply all descripJT\ tions of GOODS, at the lowest rates charged " in Dunedin, with carriage added. James Wood & Co., having now completed*. their extensive promises, are prepared to receive and i 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 for the Diggings and Stations; their prices will be wholly regulated by small profits and quick returns, having in view ex-i tended transactions. • ] /CLARENDON, WAIHOLA LAKE.? The Remaining SECTIONS in the above Town-; 1 ship are Open for Selection at the office of tfcie Auc- \ jtioneers, H. E. NathAn & Co., Melbourne House, U j Princes-street, where plans can be seen and full par-1 ticulars obtained. | H. E. NATHAN & CO. i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26, 14 December 1861, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26, 14 December 1861, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26, 14 December 1861, Page 5 (Supplement)

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