'■'■" ■■■■■'-■■"*■ Eufciiiess ITofice, ":'"" S\ DL'LEHY. sSAJ)I)LEHY. I T>EANY IiU()TI]KI{.S h.-g <■> c;i!l tiio HtlciXion of ill tlii'ir iiiiiiim.ns Cu^foinei, ;iu<! the Public in pjuonil lolii-ir A'nv Htcck ot'H;ici:i;r, htcvpieolias.", best CVuiiial, smu Ladies.' Saddles,, \Vliips>, A'.H.—-V fjjlmditl assoitmcnt of all kinds of liarness nlw.ivs on hand. lliittKiy-slri'et, 50th March, 1862. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT J . BE 0 W N E, PROVINCIAL REGISTRY OFFICE, (Three doors from the Provincial Hotel. HqUSKS LET, Bents Collected, and the general business of a House Agent carefully attended to. TjiSQUILANT PAPER RULER and Bookbinder J_i Account Books Ruled to Pattern. 15 Princesstreet, near ofiice of tliis paper. HOPE STREET FREE STORES. nniUSSE extensive and centrally situated Stores ;.JL .-■.■"..: • ■ . .• arc NO W OP E N To receive Merchandise only. No Hazardous Goods Admitted. Insurance Obtainable at Ordinary Rates. T En ji s :— NIKE PENCE PER TON PER WEEK. On quantities above Twenty Tons a discount will be allowed as per agreement. Arrangements arp made with Mr. Tomlinson, whereby Importers of Goods may be released from all trouble and lo«s of time. As the HOPE STREET FREE STORES have been built exclusively for Warehousing Merchandise, many advantages and facilities are otfered to those using (hem. Ajijjly at the HOPE STREET FREE STORES: Or, to EDWARD CASPER & CO., Exchange Sales lJoom. High-street. NOTICE. HOTEL .and HOUSE VALUATIONS, Agreejikkts Duawn, Loans Negotiated, and Casks Drawn up for Aueithatiox, by JAMES BROWNE, at the Provincial Registry, three doors from the Provincial Hotel, who has had sixteen years' -■ Colonial experience in conducting Sales and Transfers of Hotels and Licensed Houses. "• PROVINCIAL REGISTRY OFFICE, V. . . .:.... .StAFFORD-STHEET, : . (Three doors from .the Provincial Hotel). TjiVERY description of Domestic .and Bush SerXU vants can be obtained at this office, immediately oji application. ... ;,' ■■'■.■;. medical.;' :;."• ■'■'-I'l'.'"' .. J AYORRAL, MID. Accoucheiir, [late surgeon of • Her Majesty's Government Emigration Service; Tor three years Medical Officer to KiiWorth Dispen-sary',)'may-be consulted athis' , ~- MEDICAL AND SURGICAL' DISPENSARY, No 35, Arcade; Dunedin.' ; Private Residence, No. 35 Arcade. TAMES M.' THOMAS, CM., (late Government t/ . Emigration. S.nrgeon, and District Surgeon to the Dundee Royal Infirmary and Dispensary) upwards of 20 years'medical practice,,oan be consulted daily at No. 35 Arcade. : ~.,.. fts*. Resideneej Princes-street, near Cutting. . : ~jC"1 DWA R D CAS PER' & C 0., AUUTIONEERS, COMMISSION- MERCHANTS, • LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS,;. HIGII-STREBT, DUKKDIN. ' . - CONUEYANCES TO THE RACE COURSE .; ': DIRECT.' .; ;, ' . rpWO four-horse Coaches will start on Wednesday X morning, the 26th instant. - One at 30 minutes past 9 o'clock,- and another Coach at 30 minutes past 10 o'clock, frqm Wilson and ,\Vains' office, Commercial Stabtes, and every morning during tlie races. . . Passengers not required to unseat themselves at .the foot of the lull, as horses will be waiting to trace the Coach up,-■ : ' " ■' N.B/ All passengers to, be booked not later than 10 yclock, for the;last coach.1- . ■ -r -- . ■-. ,:'',■•■• NOTICE!!! ■" .. ; " r ITTLE: DORRIT,. "NEWCOMES," Tale of iJ two;cities, Uncommercial .traveller, Peg Wofington, Douglas Jerrolda',- Levero', Thackeray's, Corner Bills', and. 200 select works by the most : popular. iuthors, have been added to the . DUNBDIN LIBRARY. ' .'.' '' , ; ' ' Maurice Joel, ; ' Proprietor, Princes-street, ; Opposite the Government Offices. N.B. A large- assortment of merchants' account books, stationerj', Novels books for presents, and school, books always on hand. ■ TAMES KNOX & CO., General Commission i) , Agents and Gold Buyers, . j ' ,' .'•'..' Broadway,, Wetherstones. ; Tenders- ; mENDERS required for the Erection of Two Shops X next to Mr. Pollock, the Butcher in Princes street. - Plans and specifications will be ready at my Office, between the Bank of N. S. W. and the Cutting, on Tuesday, 25th inst. ..'.;■ R. C. LUSCOMBE, Architect. TO Contractors and Builders.—-Tenders are invited for Building Shop_ and Premises, in StaiFordr street. Plans and specifications to he seen on and after Monday, 24th March, at the office.of'& Gkebhfieldj Architect, Manse-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . (TENDERS Wanted for Building TWO SHOPS in 1 \Valker-street, for A. A. Barnett. Plans and specifications at the Office of Mr. Gkeenfield, Architect, Manse-street. ■ • : ' Tenders received until Wednesday evening. • mENDERS Wanted for the Erection of a SJT.ORE JL .in Moray Place. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. T. F. Millar's, Moray Place, up to April Ist. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTICE. nnHE time for receiving Tenders for the Episcopal X Church is extended to the 31st of March at five p.m. HENRY F. HARDY. TENDERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TO be delivered at the Race Course, Silver Stream, North Tnieri—2o Poles, 1\ feet long, 3 inches through, paintdd white. 100 Posts, 5 feet long, 4 inches through, one hole bored through one inch wide. 20 Hurdles, 3 rails, 3 fee t 9 inches out of ground, 1 foot in, two stays to each hurdle, 3 feet 6 inches. W. P. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary. TO STEVEDORES, ry^ENDERS wanted for coaling, at per ton in Port 1 Chalmers, the steamers "Aldinga," " Oineo," and " Gotienburg." The coals to be taken from Hulk, and delivered down hatch or into hunker. Tenders also wanted for discharging cargo" from same steamers into lighter at per nian per hour. The Tenders to be opened on arrival of "Aldiuga," end of March. Address, dalgety, rattray & co. 'to plasterers. (Labor only.) mENDERS WANTED for executing the1 PlasJL tering-work nt a Store in Prinoes-street. Specifications to be seen on. and after the 27th instant. Tenders to be sent in on the 20th March, at Two o'clock. W. 11. MONSON, Architect, 4, Mercers Buildings,. - Princes-street. TO CARPENTERS, &c. finENDERS required for the execution of certain JL works in Manse-street, Plans and specifications may be seen pn 35tli instant. Tenders to "be sent in on 28th March, at Two o'clock. W. H. MONSON, Architect, . 4, Mercera Buildings, Princes-street. TO BUILDERS,. .&o, ■ •. . mENDERS are required for the Erection of a I_ Large Brick ajiil Stone, Building .in Princesstreet South. Plans, &c, may be seen on and after the 27th inst. Tenders to be sent in on April sth at | 2 o'clock. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. Monson, Architect, : 4, Mercer's Buildings," Princes-street. To'dAKPENTBRir&oT 5 mENDERS are required for the Erection of AddiJL tions'and'Alterations to the Residence of H. E. Nathan, Esq.," North East Valley. Plans, &c, may bo" seen on and after the 2Cth inst. Tenders to be sent in -on' April Ist, at 2 o'clock. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. Monson, Architect/ f
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 111, 25 March 1862, Page 5
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