Bu3ineaa Notices. J. & J. BUI KMENT, I>RITJSII Wine and C'onli;il Manufacturer, y Uattray-slreet, rear of. ]sooth and Evans. Tlio above can be bad in JJulx, Bottle, or in Case. PERKINS & (JO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS, SILK MERCERS, MILLINERS, &c, PRINCE'S STREET DUNEDIN. 1) rests Making under the Superintendence of Miss Reville. TUST opened a splendid selection of SUMMER tl GOODS, personally selected from the MELBOURNE MARKET. Ladies1 Bonnets and Hats, in great variety. Ladies' underclothing, Baby Linen, &c, &c. MRS. CAMPBELL in Retiring from Business, thanks the Ladies of Duiiediu and surounding Country, lor the liberal patronage bestowed upon her Establishment, and trusts that the same favours will be continued to her successors, MESSRS. PERKINS & CO., Prince's Street, to whom she has disposed of her entire Stock. ■ "to upcountry" storekeepers and DIGGERS. TIMOTHY STEPIIE-NSON & CO., COMMISSION, GKNEKAL, AND FORWARDINU AGENTS, WALKER-STREET, Opposite Datgety, Itatlra,/ $ Co. NOiflCE ~ TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, &c. AJO Goods are to be delivered on account of J3l Provincial Hotel, without, a written order. S. JONES, 114 30 c Proprietor. ' ALEXn. 11. TELFER^ Pianoforte Maker, MACLAGGAX STREET, DUNEDLN", FROM CoLLARD & CoLLABD's, London. N.B. —Pianos Tuned, Repaired, and Regulated. Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments for Sale. 375 3frg J. K. FRY, Wholesale, Retail, and General Storekeeper, TUAPEKA HOUSE, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Goods Weighed and Forwarded to the Diggings. 31 30c I. HERMAN & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE WARE HO USE MEN, Princes-street. HAVE on Sale all descriptions of Fancy and Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Hardware, Stationery, &c. Orders from the country executed with depatch. 34 78 AUSTRALIAN HOUSE, FRISCES STREET, Nearly opposite the Bank of New South Wales. GEORGE CASPER, Importer of and Dealer in every description of Tobacconist and Fancy Goods. 92 33c WRIGHT ROBERTSON & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Advances made on Goods placed in their hand or Sale. 87 30 TTICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY.— V Highest price given for Fat Pigs, Calves, and Lambs. TTOHN MOLLISON, Proprietor of the eJ DIGGERS' MART, Princes-street, Dunedin, imports from Melbourne every description oi GOODS suitable for the Diggers' comfort and outfit. Likewise, Importer of BOOTS and SHOES of every description from England and Scotland, Also, always on haud, the finest selection ot Slops and Undeuclothing in Town, suitable for the Diggers. General Drapery and Small Wares in great variety. 39 30 c ""'" boots Tlboots i ! bootsTTS T ANDED, and now ON SALE, ex JU " Omeo,"— 95 TRUNKS OF BOOTS, From the best English and Scottish Manufacturers, COJIPIUSING, Watertights Wellingtons Blutchers Elastic Sides Ladies' ditto do „ ditto, cloth sides „ ditto, kid do „ Youths, Boys' and Girls' do 40 Cases McGuire's best Peg Boots A. Mc LAND RE S S AND CO., WALKER STREET, ■ Opposite Dalgety, Rattray & Co. fSf Now Landing, ex "Helen McGaw," 68 packages of BOOTS, of a most suitable description. GOLD OFFICE. THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD AT GEORGE CASPER'S, Australian House, Nearly opposite to the Bank of New South Wales, Princes-street. 127 30 VTCTOKLAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY. BEARD, COOPER & CO., SHEEP AND CATTLE DEALERS, Staffohd-street. NOTIC OF DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the Undersigned, under the stylo or Firm of HALL AND ALDERSON, expires This Day by cffliixion of Time. The Business jsrill be continued as usual by William1 Madbisok Alderson, in conjunction with his sons, William Henry Aldbuson and Thomas Alderson, under the style of ALDERSON AND SONS, by whom all accounts of the late Firm will be settled. Witness—Thomas Southern. THOS. B. HALL, W. M. ANDERSON. December 31st, 1861. 221, Elizabeth-st, Sydney BRITISH HOTEL. Main Hoad, Wetbebstone's Gblit. MESSRS. JAMIESON & CO. beg to Ultimate that they have erected large and commodious premises, suitable for visitors or residents. They have on hand an excellent stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beers, selected from the best brands imported into the province. It is. the intention of the proprietors to erect a building of sufficient size, to accommodate a large number of boarders, whose comfort will receive their best atv tention. They have further to mention that they have lately purchased a superior Billiard Table, made by Julius JPaser, which has been put up in a comfortable room at the rear of the premises. N.B.—Observe the address—British Hotel, Main Road, Wethehstonb's. THE highest price given for Dairy Produce at the Glasgow Polytechnic jStore, Kaikorai, Green Island. M'COIL & CAMPBELL, Proprietors.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 65, 30 January 1862, Page 1
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