Himcdut business Qirwioin). ARTHUR BEVERLY, Watchmaker, Jeweller, \-c, rrinces-strtet, Duuedin. ASIEBCKR, AVholesale, Retail,.and. Go.ue- . nil Merchant, Family Grocer and Oomnission Agent, corner of Iligh-strcetaud Princes street. Dunedin. 53 3(J c BOOTH & IiVAS'S, Ti;a Mukcua.ws, Dkneimn Tka M-wrr, Rati ray-street. BOOTH & EVANS. AViioi.ksai.k & Rbtau. Tohaccoxists, liattray-sircs.-t. BROAD, BLAKEMORE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Storekeepers. Junction, Waipori. fhe trade supplied. A well-selected circulating jibrary. p GRIFFIN, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker, and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer, Arcade, Dunedin (formerly ofthe Strand, Loudon.) CARD. —J. S. DOUGLAS, Accountant and Commission Agent, No. 2, Mercer's Buillings. 209 34c pOACII FACTORY, Stafford Street" KJ DunedinSIILLER BROTHERS. Proprietors. DSIURISON k CO., Family Bread and Biscuit . Bakers, Rattray-strect, Dimeiiiii. Every description of pastry made to onler. Con'ectious of the finest quality. fTIARGIE, PATTERSON & CO., Wholesale i? AA' ne, Spirit, and Provision Merchant* t'rinces-street, near the Cutting. 1136 f^i, &J. M'KAY, Upholsterers and Cabinet \JT» Makers, Rattray-street, Dunedin. 15 30e H JONES & Cos. HORSE BAZAAR, . Livery and Bait. Stables, adjoining AViLsonand Ho's. AVholesale Store, Stafford Street. T DANIELS & CO., Auctioneers, Valu- '." • ators, and General Commission Agents, Princes Street. JOHN SAVITZEK. AVholesale and Retail JJ Leather and Grindery Wurohmise, Princestreet, Dunediu. M SI-CAW, SI'LKAN, & CO., Auctioneer* » and Stock Salesmen, Commercial Stable*, lattray-strect, Dunedin. Tfkf CALLUM & MURRAY, Importers ot iv.l Drapery, Maclaggan-street, opposite Abhftyidx House. MR. HENRY SHARP, Stone Yams, Princes-street, South. Sloimmeiits, headtones, ornamental and otherwise, executed on the hottest notice. OR ITCH AUD & CO.. VETERINARY L . SHOEING FORGE, liattray-street, E CAMPBELL & CO;, Auctioneers an .■'• Commission Agents, Maclaggan street. SMITH, HUTCHENS, fc CO. (from Loudon), Coach Builder's and AVheelwrights, St. Lndrew's-strcet, Dunediu, New Zealand. 2OLE AGENTS for AVSI. SSIITH, Leather 3> Merchant, Melbourne. A. SPLANDKESS VND CO., opposite Dalgety, Rattray, and Co . , SINCLAIR AND HISLOP, (LATE M. SINCLAIR), PRINCES-STREET. DUNEDIN. rjILK, SHAWL, MANTLE, MILLINERY, 5 Ladies', Children's, and Gentlemen's Outit and General Drapery AA rarehouse. D. lirRARNE?, HIP, Custom House, and General Coujs3 mission Agent. Office—Stafford-street. OTTILLIASf M'LELLANB, Auctioneer, VV Estate, and Commission Agent, No. S, piercer's Buildings. W r AY. DUNBAR, Shipping and Comniis- . sion Agent, Stafford street, next Colonist flice. , EDAVIN JONES, JEWELLER AND DEALER IX SIATHEJfATICAL, OPTICAL, AKI> PIIILOeOPHICAI Instruments, DUNEDIN. eT. CHALMER, GENERAL AGENT, Ovbr COSIMERCIAL SALES ROOM, PRINCES STREET. JONES, BIRD, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, Commission and Shipping Agents. WETHERSTONE'S. r SI'CORSIACK, Skin Writer, Hocss ash '. COACH PAINTER, Decorator and Paperhanger. (_A CARD.] k/TR. JAMES GILLON, Auctioneer, and vX General Commission Agent, pro tern. Gaicl's Gully, Tuapeka Diggings. SYDNEY JA M ES' (Late of Melbourne,) LIVHKV, BAIT, AND COMMISSION STABLBS, Maclaggan-street. Saddle and Harness Horses fur Him. . [A Card.] R. T. DOSS ET T & C 0., Auctioneers, Stock and GENERAL COMSIISSION AGENTS, •WEATJIERSTONK'S .GHLT.Y, TUAPEKA. rriCTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY.— V Highest price given for Fat Pigs, Calves, id Lambs. ' Conveyances. CiOBB & CO.'s TELEGRAPH LI NE O F RO-Y A L M A I L COACHES. Cole, HoytSf Co., Proprietors. "COACHES of the above Line will leave J Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, DAILY / Sundays excepted) at \ past 5 oe'lock, a.m. for Taieri Ferry .... .... - Waihola Lake Tokomairiro .... .... Cameron's • AVaitahuna .... .... Tuapeka (Gabriel's Gully .... Return Coaches leave the United States Hotel uapeka, at h past 5 o'clock, a.m., and the Golden ge Hotel, AVaitahuna, at £ past 7 o'clock a.m., "pasag through'all ofthe above-mentioned places',-aud riving at Dunedin early same evening-. : -i'-' . For the Waipori Gold Fields. ' A Coach will leave-every morning (Sundays expted) at 9 o'clock, a.m.,. and 3 p.m. for Sfaunitua,. AVest Taieri ; returning,-will . ive West Taieri at half-past 8 o'clock, .and ilf-past 2 p.m. Parcels booked for all of th* ove places at reasonable rates, and delivered immeitely on arrival of the Coach: No responsibility for' parcels beyond the value ef >, unless declared 'and paid _fdr at the time at.. oking. ' E;T. FOLEY,Agest.'■'; -A. jAXPRESS .AND CONCORD AVaGGONS- ::A [J Family Cars, Gigs, Dog Carts, Wkitechapel iring Carts, HarnessJ'&t;.;'' on sale at ....A.. MILLER BROTHERS, Ceaeh Builders, Stafford-street, Diuwdi*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 5 (Supplement)
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641Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 5 (Supplement)
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