Business Notices. ALLEN'S PATENT FOOT-ROT OINTMENT. f 11HE_ Undersigned Laving been appointed Agents » X in' Ot»so for the above Sheep Ointment (now in general use in Victoria), have received by tho " Omeo1' a few cases, whicii they will sell in quantities to suit purchrsers. . ■. Certificates from the Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, Victoria: from Mr. G. Joyce, Moniber of the Board for the Newstead Agricultural Society, and from many others who have tried and approved" the efficacy of this patent, may be seen on application to the undersigned. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. SPORTSMAN'S ARMS. BOURKE-STBEET, WETHERSTON'S MESSRS. KENNEDY & KIRBY beg to inti- ' mate that they have erected lar.ee and commodious promises at the above address. They have oa hand an excellent stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beefs. The House is the resort of all the sporting men of celebrity, and there is always on view a complete view of Bell's Life.— KENNEDY'S Sportsman's Arms, Wetherston's. . ~~ MR. BARR'S POEMS. " THE Publishing Committee beg to state that Copies of the above work may now be had at the following places, viz. :— M'Leod and Gibson's store, Princes-street. Smith and Marshall's do. do. do. Andrew Mercer's do. do. do. John Mollison's do. do. do. And Lambert's Stationery Warehouse, Stafford-street. ALEX. M'LEOD, Secretary. JAMES KILGOUR, Treasurer. Dunedin, 13th February, 1802. FOR a CUP OF GOOD COFFEE, go to tlio ARCADE CAFE ' READING ROOM. English, American, and Australian Papers oa arrival of Mail. CROFTS AND OOi, .-■■■■ Proprietors.TO CAPTAINS, PItOVIDORES, k. STEWARDS mHE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COM•JL ■ PANY be^r to draw the attention of all those arriving in Otago, to the fact that they ai-e prepared ffl- supply shipping with despatch, and at reasonable prices. STAFFORD STREET, __________ Opposite the Provincial Hotel. " KEROSENE OIL AND IMPROVED KEROSENE LAMPS. ON SALE, a large variety of the above, including Table-stand,- Hall, Hanging, Side, Bracket, Bedroom, Hotel, Billiard, and Pulpit Lamps, Chandeliers, and. Lanterns. . Also, Wicks, Shades, Globes, Chimneys, &c, &c. WHEELOCK AND STEVENS; Importers ami Wholesale Dealers, 16S Bonrke-street East, Melbourne, Victoria. Also, Solo Agents in Australia and New Zealand for Wheeler and Wilson's celebrated new improved Family Sewing Machines. ~ lir "oTTc~IT~ TO DIGGERS, TRAVELLERS, AND OTHERS. ROYAL HOTEL, Weatherstone's Gulley. JM'DONALD respectfully intimates that: he . has now opened the above first class hotel, and he hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping nothing but fir..t cias-> articles, meet v»th a share of public blljjpnit. The Wmcs, Spirits, Boor, &c, aic of the he=^ quality, and the stock will be kept supplied from tho best brands. House and Cooking Department under the management of' Mis. M'Donald, with v siMance of good cook. .*&*«, A comfortable meal always ru.uly fiom ilic Hours of 6 " a.m. till 10 p m. Well aiied beds Wetherstone's, Januorv 18th, 1862. ANDERSON AN D SONS, (Late Hall and Alderson), . tankers and curriers, -Manufacturers and Importers ot . J J I) L E R Y,—H AIIN E 8 8, kJ "Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other l'aok. Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leatl«rs Moroccos, Roans, and all other Eaney - Leathers Still Belts —Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. , • Black and Polar Oils always on hand. "VT" J. BURROWS, Practical Sailmaker and Ship iM . Chandler, Port Chalmers. Tar, pitch, oakum, spuuyarn, marlin, and housing. Ship and boat's spars New and second-hand ship and schooner's sail* boat sails Old rigging, blocks, &c., always on hand N.B. —Orders-punctually attended to, and every possible dispatch given. MA. LEE, begs.to inform the public and • inhabitants of Dunedin in general, that the United States Hotel and Dunedin Restaurant -'is nowopen .to receive boarders and lodgers at the most reasonable terms, and hopes by strict attention, merit a share of support. - r M. A. LEE, Proprietor, Walker-street. RESTAURANT AND CAFE ROYAL, ,- Princes-street. FNOEL begs to inform the Public of Dunedin. . that besides his -well-known Restaurant, he now has opened the large and elegantly decorated Room UP-STAIRS as a CAFE, which will be conducted in a superior style heretofore unknownmDunedin. , By polite and strict attention to the co in fort of all who may honor him with their visit, F. N. hopes-to meet with a fair share of that patronage which it will be his sincerest endeavor to deserve. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JF the Hydraulic Press, now laying in James Paterson and Co.'s Premises ? is not removed, and the charges paid on the same within one month from this date, it will be sold to defray cxpensps^ JAMES PATERSON & CO. Dunedin, March sth. Lost, Found, &c. £3 REWARD. STRAYED in December last, from Blueskin, supposed to have gone North: —One dark-red cow, with a year old stsor calf, same color, and one brindla two year old steer, branded Ha. _ Any person finding the same, and giving information to the undersigned, will receive the above reward. JOHN WILSON. Blueskin. £10 REWARD. ~~ LOST, February 15th, from Wetherstone's Gully, a GREY DRAUGHT HORSE, branded *S near shoulder. Whoever will bring the same to James Huktku, Brewer, Wetherstone's, shall -re- • ceive tho above Reward, if stolen; or £5 if strayed. HORSE FOUND. A DARK BAY COACH, HORSE has been running with my horses on my farm here for about four weeks. The owner [may have him on payment of expenses. ' ■ - JAMES PRYDE, "Woodburn, Saddle Hill. TOLEN OR STRAYED, on or about the 15th inst., One CHESNUT HOUSE, branded VS on neck. If stolen £5 reward on conviction; if strayed £1 reward for any information that will lead to his recovery, by Hi E. Nathan, Melbourne House, Dunedin. ; FQUND STRAYED .between Waitahuna.and.thc ■ Woolshed,1 a BAY- MARE,'with<tether-rope attached. .Any person having lost, the same, will please to apply at Bubke's Hotel,. Waitahnna, where they can have it by paying expenses. THE undersigned bees to inform his friends and ' -the public generally that he is open to receive goods for sale, by public auction, or otherwise, at his new'and spacious Sale Rooms, in Stafford-street. He has also made arrangements for premises for the sale of Horses! Cattle, and other.Sfock, where he" will hold periodical. salon, and trusts, from .his Jong experience in this business, to insure their support. -WM. SMlSfe,- . . : Stafibrd-streeti,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 111, 25 March 1862, Page 1
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