Coaches. COBB & CO/S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. LEAVE "Provincial Hotel," Dunedin, DAILY (Sundays excepted), at 5.30 a.m. or the Diggings, passing through Tokomairiro, and arriving at Waitahuna and Tuapeka the same day. Parcels booked for all places on the road at reasonble rates, and delivered immediately on the arrival 01 the Coach. Return Coach leaves "United States Hotel," Tuapeka, at 5.30 a.m., and " Golden Age Hotel," Waitahuna, at 7.30.. arriving in Dunedin at 6 p.m. No responsibility for Parcels over five pounds, un--1 ess the value is declared at the time of booking. 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 Taiori at half-past two o'clock, calling each way at Thompson's Public House, Silver Stream. Parcels and Passengers booked at Wilson and Watn's Office, Commercial Stables, Dunedin, and at Mack's Hotel, West Taieri. 50 78 HORR & CO.'S AMERICAN EXPRESS TO TUAPEKA, WAITAHUNA, AND WE ATHERSTONE' S. FARES:— Tuapeka £3 0 0 Waitahuna ~. 2 10 0 Through in Nine Hours. Parcels, Luggage, &c, carried at the rate of 6d. per Ib. Will start from the office every TuesdayThursday, and Saturday, at Five o'Clock in the morning, and return following days. J.&R. BAIRD, Agents, Princes St. COACH TO MOLYNEUX. JAMES M'INTOSH, Pkopkietor. 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 Molyneux Ferry every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m., arriving in Dunedin sit 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 c SOUTHERNCROSS DEPOT, Tuapeka. GOODS 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. ROWLEY & CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, Princes Street, Near the Police Barracks. Dunedin: Provincial Hotel; Gabriel's Gully: Opposite the Old Post Office; Waitahuna: Main Road. iptHARLES ROWLEY begs to intimate that he \_y has taken into Partnership Mr. J: B, Simons, andJ;heir business for the future will; tie carried on under the title of Rowley & Co. ; R. & Co. beg to inform the Public that they have entered iuto arrangements for Expr essing Parcels Daily to and from Dunedin, Waitahuna, and5 Grabriel's Gully. R. & Co. have also opened CIRCULATING LIBRARIES, READING, and WRITING ROOMS at Tuapeka and Waitahnna, and are now prepared to receive Subscribers to same. R. & Co., also hope, by strict, attention to business, and prompt delivery of all Small Parcels entrusted to their care, to merit a share of public patronage. . ! Hand-bills and Circulars distributed for MerehantSj &c, at the Diggings. 249 33 ~~ JAMES KEIR AND CO., ~ PAINTERS, GLAZIERS and PAPER HANGERS, George-street have always ©n hand a Large Stock of OIL, GLASS, COLOURS, & SHEET GLASS, Suitable for Shop Fronts, _um 30x20 to 56x34 126 30c .'■'■■ GOLD OFFICE. ~~ """ HP HE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR JL GOLD AT GEORGE CASPER'S, Australian Hod.se, Nearly opposite to the Bank of New South Wales, Princes-street. 127 oo JONES, BIRD, & Co. beg respectfully to inform Importers of Cattle and Sheep that they are now ready to receive the same for Auction or Private Sale, at their newly-erected extensive and commodious Cattle and Sheep Yards, adjoining Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. JONES, BIRD & Co., Auctioneers, 21 30 Cattle and Sheep Salesmen. J. DAMIELs & CO~ {late of Melbourne), AUCTIONEER, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 195 33c PKINCKS-STRKKT, DUNEDIN. BUTCHERS' COMPANY. BEARD, COO PE R & CO. SHEEP AND CATTLE DEALERS, Stafford-street. TMRGIE, PA.TTEHBON & CO., Wholesale JD W ie, Spirit, and Provision Merchants Princes-street, near the Cutting. 1 isq
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 38, 28 December 1861, Page 3
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626Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 38, 28 December 1861, Page 3
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