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Business Notices. npilE Undersigned having obtained an AUCiL TIONKER'S LICENSE, is now prepared to conduct Sak-s of Ships, Timber, General Merchandise Cattle, Land, Aariunltural Produce, and Household Effects. Tnu-liiig tlu.t thirty years' experience | in Commercial Business will place him on the 'vnnta"o around, and secure for him the confidence of "the public. w . M . LELLA ND, Auctioneer and Commission Agent No. % Mercer's Chambers, Dunedin. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1862. rPI-IK Commissioners for Otago invite par--1 ties wishing to exhibit samples of wool, wheat, oats,or barley, at the approaching International Exhibition, to forward them to the office of His Honor, the Superintendent, for transmission to London. As the period lor receiving articles in London is limited, it is necessary that every thinjr going' from Otnsro, should be in the hands of the Commissioners within the next week or ten (lays. CHARLES 11. KETTLE, Commissioner, Hon. Sec. Dunedin, 24th January, 18C2. DR. WILSON, (Late of Kyneton, Victoria,) MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY AT HIS S U R G E R Y, Arcade, From 10 to 12 A. jr., and from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sleeps at the Provincial. ARRY W. P. SMITH, Architect. Plans and Specifications prepared on the shortest notice. Messrs. Murray, Spicer, and Co.'s office, George-street, Dunedin. S~TOItAGE AT CURRENT RATES. CRICIITON, DALRYMPLE & CO. BRIGHTON, DALRTMPLE & CO. are \_7 prepared to CONTRACT FOR CARTAGE to and from; he Jelly, Beach, or elsewhere, of timber, hay, oat-, sii«iir, flour, Sec, by tlif; job or otherwise. Offices: Princes-street and Cumberland-street. BRIDGE HOTEL AND WHOLESALE STORES, (Late Murray's.) Juiict ons of the roads leading to Waitahuna, Gabriel's, and Wetberstone's, MESSRS. HILL & SMITHER beg to intimate that they have purchased the whole of these extensive properties, including Stores, Bakery, and They have excellent beds and ample accommodation for foot travellers, also large and commodious stables, with plenty of srood feed. Messrs. 11. and S. have on hand a large assortment of general stores, suite! to dealers and others, at wholesale prices. Also Wines, Spirits, and Beer, at current rates. Observe the address— BRIDGE HOTEL, (Late Murray's) The only good crossing place over the Waitahuna River. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership cxistiu"' under the Firm o Tdrsbom, Bixr, and Co., Merchants and Commission Ajrents in Dunedin, will expire and be Dissolved by Mutual Consent on the 30th Day of April next. All outstanding claims against the Firm are requested to be sent inwUhout delay, a;»! all persons indebted will please pay the amounts due by them, before the above-mentioned date. GEORGE TURNBTJLL, for self, and ;is Attm--nev for Wai/fkh Tukniiull ADOLPII BING.' Witness —EnwAitn Reeves, Clerk, Dunedin. Dunedin, nth January, 18G2. SEA VIEW COTTAGE, Moray Place, DAY & BOARDING SCOHOL. npi-IE Dufie? of the above Establishment, conJL ducted by Miss Willsjiike, will recommence on February '3rd, 1802. Terms for Day School, !5 Guineas pel' quarter. Boarding School, £o0 per annum. Exh-fH: Music, 2 Guin< :i'- per quarter. French, f'o. do. M'CALLUM and MURRAY, DRAPE7?S, Madasrsjan-street.opposito Abbcyloixhouse, be<r most respectfully to intimate to the ladies of Dunedin and suburb's, that thev have tm hand a larjyo and well-assorted STOCK of' DRAPERY, selected by their Mr. Murray from some of the best houses, and they can, with confidence, recommend them as bei;ig first-class Goods. CHAPLIN'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. JUNCTION OF GABRIEL'S & WEATHERSTONE'S ■HpiHE Proprietor begs to intimate that th-y JL have recently erected lai'fje and extensive premises, capable of accommodating from fifty to sixty Ixjardrt-s. The sitting rooms are spacious and comtbrtable, the attention good, and the bedrooms replete with every comfort. The proprietors desire particularly to draw the attention of those who havo !uisirii-s3 in Tunpeka to fie above accommodation, and as th^y are sparing no expense in order to secure t'lo comlbrt of their customers, they hops to be favored with a proportionate patronage. Wine-', Spirits, and Beere of the best quality, and at the low<!<t. rates. HOME, WEATHERLY, & CO., Proprietors. NOTICE. TO DIGGEJif*, TRAVELLERS, & OTHERS. ROYAL HOTEL, Whtii nit store's Gully. JM'DONALD respectfully intimates that he » has "'iv opened the above first-class hotel, and lie ho|.i-s ir strict attention to business, and "keeping- i!.:iliin... but first-class articles, meet with a share of public support. The Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, are of the best quality, and the stock will be kept supplied from the best brands. House- nmt Cooking Department under the management of Mrs M'Donald, with assistance of fi'ood cook. A comfortable meal always ready from the hours of (J a.m. till 10 pan. Well aired Beds. Wetherstonc's, January 18th, 18G2. NOTICE. THE finest TEA and COFFEE in New Zealand, can be obtained at Maul-ich Jokl'p, (late Simpson & Hendersons) Provincial Store and Dunedin Library. Prince.s-stiv.et. Wholesale and Retail. ALDERSON AND SONS (Late Hall and Aldkrsox), TANNERS AND CURRIERS, Manufacturers and Importers of SA D D L101! Y — lIA RNV. S S Wayne's Patent Breaking Buddies Crimean and other Pnck Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Morocco.?, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill. Belts—Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery. 221, 'Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Black and Polar Oils always on hand. WILSON & WAIN'S Commercial Horse Bazaar RATTRAY STREET. TTT ORS ES, CAIIRI AGE S, &c, ON HIRE AND SALE. II AY, COR N, &c, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 406 40 A 1. GO L D ! ! ! G O L D! ! ! Parties from the Gold Fields showing their MINERS' RIGHTS AT MANN'S Al HOTEL, Cashel & Colombo Streets, Christehureh, Canterbury, will hear of something greatlv to their advantage. "WILLIAM POLLOCK, BUTCHER, BEGS most respectfully to thank the public for their liberal patronage, 'dm-hitf his temporary stay in Walker-street, and trusts by his continuefl exertions to please customers, to obtain their custom. W. P. has removed to his new premises in Princes street, opposite C.v, Barracks. N.B. tihippincr supplied on the shortest notice. Ta/T'COLL & CAMPHKLL, Proprietors of hi the Gla-KV«iw Polytechnic Store, Kaikorai, Green Island, are buyers of Fruits and Vegetables in any quantity.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 66, 31 January 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 66, 31 January 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 66, 31 January 1862, Page 4

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