Conveyances. COB 15 & CO.'S rjnELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES -"- Leave Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dimedin, Duily (Sundays excepted), at 5.30 a.m. for the DIGGINGS, passing through Tokor-airiro, and arriving at Waitahuna and" Tuapeka the same day. Parcels hooked for all places mi the Road nt reasonable rates, and delivered immediately on the arrival ot the Coach. TT Return Coach loaves United States Hotel, Tuapeka at 5.30 a.m., and Golden Age Hotel, Waitaliuna, at 7.30, arriving in Dunetlin at G p.m. No responsibility for Parcels over Five Pounds, unless the value is declared at the time of booking. C. C. COLE & CO., Proprietors. COACH TO WEST TAIEIiI. A CONVEYANCE starts every morning J\. at eight o'clock from Mack's Hotel, West Taieri, arriving in Duuccliii at eleven o'clock, and starts again from the Commercial Yard, Dunedin, for West Taieri 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, Duncdin, and at Mack's Hotel, West Taieri. 5078 ~~ COACH TO MOLYNEUX. 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 Molyneux Ferry every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m., arriving in 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 o Hotels, &c. THE ALBION FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, GREAT KING STREET, DTJNEDIN. THE ACCOMMODATION offered at this Hotel is unsurpassed in the Colony, combining the freedom of a Hotel, with the comforts of an English Home. Wines, Spirits, and Cigars of the best quality. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, Maclaggan-street, Dunedin. ALBERT GRIFFITHS, (late Proyidore and chief Steward to the Geelong, Adelaide, and Sydney Steamers), respectfully intimates, that the above named First Class Hotel is now OPEIf for the reception of Old Friends and the Public generally. Wine, Ale, Beer, and Cigars, of the best quality. " THE WASHINGTON HOTEL." ijAWRENSON & MONSON, Propbibtqbs. WETHEBSTONE'S GULLY. New Rush.
L& M. beg respectfully to return their • sincere thanks to the inhabitants, gentry, and miners of the above District for their kind patronage and support since opening the above Establishment; and trust, by continued attention to business, and civility on the part of the employes of the establishment, still to hart a. sliare of public patronage. L. & M. having completed their new and commodious suite of Sitting, Dining, and Bedrooms, together with COMMODIOUS BAR, which they guarantee to be always found repleta with choiust Wines and Brandies of the best brands ; Ales, &c. TABLE D'HOTE Each day at One o'Clock. N.B.— Observe the WASHINGTON is situated in the centre of Broadway, nearly opposite the head of Bourke-street. ROYAL HOTEL, PORT CHALMERS. MR. JOHN CREEKMORE, (Late Providore of the Inter-Colonial Royal Mail Steamers), PROPBIETOB, OETUENS his thanks for the most liberal J_\> support that he has hitherto received, and bc"S tc call the attention of persons newly arrived, and others, who wish quiet accommodation, that every comfort and attention will be paid to them in the above Establishment. All articles supplied will be of the very best description. . , Mr. J. C. calls the attention of Shippers of Stock to this Province, that he has good Stabling for a number of Horses, with Loose Boxes. Hay and Corn of the best quality. 3ST.B. A large Paddock convenient for Horses and Cattle. gjgjf Horses Let on Hire. AULJD REEKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, ( Two Miles from Town, on the Road to the Diggings.) GIOOD STABLING and secure PADf DOCKS, under the superintendence of the Proprietor. CHARGES MODERATE. ' WALLACE, BROTHERS, FROM MELBOURNE, Importers of English and American Furniture And Iron Bedsteads, Manufacturers of Colonial-made Furniture, and Mattresses, ; BEG to inform Hotel and Boarding-house Keepers, and the Public in general, that they are f, to open, in about a week's time, their Stores now in course of erection "V^^Sf??: B*l^8*1^ opposite the Arcade, A FURNITURE BUSINESS in all its branches, wholesale and retail. . Now landing, a well - assorted stock of Chairs, Tables, Wash-hand Stands, Chests of Drawers, See., which will be on view in a few days. ' Miscellaneous.
DUNEDIN BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY. mHE Quarterly meeting of the above Society -i- will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on MONDAY, the 13th inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing a Secretary, and disposing of the cash m the usual way. jQHN gl mpson, Secretary. A USTRALIAN EWES AND RAMS -The A Uiidersici: pd will contract lor the delivery of Australian Ewes and Earns from December to April at' Port Chalmers, Bluff Harbour, or Moeiaki- DALGETY, EATTRAY & CO. FLOUR FOR THE GOLD FIELDS, FROM MOSSGIEL MII.Ii, TAIERI. PARTIES ordcriiiß flour for the diggings ar« respectfully informed that the best colonial flour can bo had from the above mills, (Mr A. JBukns,) and that by carting from here, a savm(r of 10 miles of cartage may be effected. . Arrangements may be made for delivering from the Toieri Ferry or Scropg's Creek. Bran, Pollard, and iSoconds always on hand. JAMES & JOHN H. BARR, Dunedin, agents. ALDERSON AND SONS (Late Hall and Alderson), TANNERS ANDCURRIERS, Manufacturers and Importers of SADDLERY —HARNESS Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles - Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill. Belts—Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery. 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Black and Polar Oils always on hand.' ~ NOTIC iOF DISSOLUTION. ~~~ THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing be^ tween the Undersigned, under the style or Firm of HALL AND ALDERSON, empires This Day by effluxion of Time. The Business will be cpn= tinued as usual by William Maddison Alpeßt; son, in conjunction with his sons, William HESfRY Aldeupon and Thomas ALDERsoif, pndpr tup style of ALDERSON AND SONS, by whom all *& counts of the late Firm will be settled, Witness-r^Thomas Southern. THOS. B. HALL, W. M. ANDERSON. ,- December 31st, 1861. 231, Elizabeth-st., Sydney.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 47, 9 January 1862, Page 2 (Supplement)
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