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; Shipping Notices. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, t^l^fe^ riiHE "ALARM," from •*-s£3»PSiS^-\ _§_ Hobart Town, is now dis'P^SJSffW^gt, charging cargo at the Wharf, Esjgggggaggggll^ Dunedin, at consignees' risk. CHAS. ROSS & CO., Agents. " ALDINGA" FOR MELBOURNE! (Tffev^x J3k, rf^IIE Favorite and well4^^^P^^ S. S. " ALDINGA," ! J- M'Lban, Commander. Will arrive here on Saturday, Ist February, and immediately after discharging; her passengers will return TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. For freight or passage apply to ' DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Walker street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Ship " Nor' Wester," from Melbourne. j&s>*sss. A LL claims against this *^-slf i!»£3St3s\\. -t A. vessel must be rendered in SEJSSegSSSI duplicate before noon this day, Si^rssKSssssiaesiP' otherwise they cannot be recognize)!, as the ship proceeds to sea on Monday. Lightermen's receipts for the cargo can lie seen at the oiii^e oi* the undersigned, and consignees are requested to examine them without delay. H. HOUGIITON, Agent, Walker-street. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. wfc~ct^ nn ii c "sai, co m b '^^Sfefl^N. CASTLE." This well S^XSgO^f- known Trader now offers a first-rate SSfa^SiaSffiSS^1 opportunity to miners about visiting the Coromandel Gold Fields. Must sail in a few days. For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND SHIPPERS. HP HE s. S. "GUIDING *- STAR" will leave the Ws^£§iMsis^ Jptty "t 7 a.m. on Monday 'SsSfelSSSSfeaMsiS1 morning. No cargo taken on board after 4 p.m. this day, Saturday. G. M. ALDRICH, Agent. Missing Friends. JOHN FRANCIS CAPPER. SHOULD this meet the eye of the ahove, he is earnestly entreated to communicate with his parents. Any information respecting the above (last leard of at the Waitalmna Diggings) would be most thankfully received by J. H. Capper, Wellington, care of Messrs. Turnbull, Bing & Co., Dunedin. /"^XROWDEN, HENRY, Carpenter, from Gee\.Jf long, please call at Mrs Muir's Boarding House, View-street, through the Cutting. Watts wants to see you. /GEORGE COLEMAN, please call at the \ X Union Hotel this morning. J. C. is waiting on you. WILLIAM S. HARRINGTON, who left Sydney on the 24th September, 1861, per steamer " Lord Ashley," for Otago, is requested to write to his brother James, at 484 George street, Sydney. Business Notices. ~~fll E ~~M INE R S~'~~E M PORTuIS"" WHOLESALE DEPOT. VICTORIA STORES, WETHERSTONE'S. "\7TCTOiIIA STORES, WAITAHUNA. T7"ICTORIA STORES, CLARENDON, V WAIHOLA. "VICTORIA STORES, DUNEDIN. Temporary Office, Melbourne House. I. 11. MOSES, Proprietor. THE Proprietor has much pleasure in returning thanks for the liberal support accorded to him since opening on the Gold Fields, and begs to assure his Patrons that he will, by supplying them with a first-class guaranteed article, "endeavour to deserve a continuance of their favors, and to carry out his principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RET COINS. THE VICTORIA STORES, WETHERSTONE'S, VICTORIA STORES, WAITAHUNA, Have been enlarged by additional Iron Buildings, to accommodate the increasing trade, and every article in Groceries, Provisions, Mining Tools, Miners' Clothing, Ironmongery, &c, &c. will be sold at the lowest possible rates, and all Goods guaranteed sound, sweet, and perfect. THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT has the careful attention of the Proprietor, whose long experience in the several undermentioned branches, with his direct shipments from England and Australia, will be sufficient warrant that all Goods are first-class. The Stock comprises—Wines, Spirits, Beer in Case and Bulk, Groceries, Provisions, and Slops, which will be charged a moderate advance only on Dunedin prices—thus saving to buyers the loss of Time, the risk of Breakage, Commission, Storage, &c, and the great advantage of purchasing in quantities suitable to their immediate wants on the field itself. VICTORIA STORES, CLARENDON, AND FORWARDING DEPOT Being situate at the head of direct water carriage from Dueuin, merchants, settlers, storekeepers, and others forwarding goods to the gold fields and interior by this route, can depend on their beingl sent on at the lowest rates and every care. The Government Wharf here having been supplied with crane, rails, and truck, and Government Jetty Keeper, every facility is afforded to discharge with care and promptitude. Country buyers can supply themselves here with Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Beer, Timber, Furniture, &c, at the carriage advance on Dunedin rates. Storage for 500 tons. VICTORIA STORES, PUNEDIN, GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AGENCY. Storekeepers, publicans, miners, and others on the gold fields—farmers and settlers in the Province, requiring goods to be forwarded direct from town, can do so through this office. Charges for buying- with cash orders, 5 per cent. „ ~ for account, 10 per cent. Forwarding and storing in proportion to quantity, or per agreement. Orders and commissions received at all the Branch Stores for any or every class or description of goods which will be, if requested, delivered from any of the Proprietor's establishments. TTUD'W. MOELLER. & CQ, beg to inform the E\i inhabitants of Dunedin that they have OPENED a LARGE ASSORTMENT of FURNITURE, BE..DING, AND CARPETS, And that the ibllo.vhig Articles are always on hand— Mahogany and c ' ir dining tables Mahogany 100 T;>iiies, cedar dressing do. Cedar washstamU-.. American do. Toilet glasses of all sizes, gilt frame mirrors of all dimensions, cedar and mahogany chests of drawers, do. cheffoniors,' do. sideboards Drawing-room furniture, in suites —in rosewood, mid walnut; walnut cheflbniers, plate-glass ' backs and marble-tops ; cheffonier what-nots-Mahogany and cedar chairs, covered in haircloth or morocco Sofas and couches in do. ; easy chairs in do. Cane and wood-bottomed chairs of all descriptions Rocking chairs, stools Iron, bedsteads, of all shapes and sizes Iron aiul wooden stretchers, mattrasses, bolsters, and pillows, of all kinds—as horsehair, coir, and cotton ; feather pillows Cedar rail soafas, with and without backs —the first to form a double bedstead Brussels and Kidderminster carpets Hearth rugs, and various other articles too numerous to particularize. E. M. & Co. receive constant supplies from their Melbourne business, and their charges are not more than MELBOURNE PRICES, with freight and expenses added. E. M. & Co., with the view of doing an extensive business in New Zealand, offer to the public every - facility to, furnish tlieir houses coinforta'bly, at a very sniaU'expense ; and expect that the public, in consideration of the great boon so conferred upon it, wilj give to their Establishment the fullest patrodage. 6S- The Warehouse is in THE ARCADE, 'fronting Maclaggan-street, A Branch will be Opened in GEORGE-STREET, opposite the Rev. Mr. Stewart's residence, in a few days. ' ■ ' .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 67, 1 February 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 67, 1 February 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 67, 1 February 1862, Page 3

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