Business Notices, ~BibpiNG"cii"KAp7 cheap-bedding. A. Fisher's Bedding and Palliass Manufactory, George-street, near the Victoria Bakery. A FISHER Upholsterer, Palliass, and Mattress . Manufacturer, respectfully informs his friends that he haa opened business in George-street, where a general stock of all'classes of bedding can be had at reasonable prices. Palliasses any sizes made to order, on the shortest notice, Publicans and Proprietors of Lodging houses supplied at wholesale prices. Restuffing neatly executed. On hand, double and single cedar sofas, with squabs and bolsters. Bedsteads, stretchers, &c. The Trade supplied. ' . WILLIAM GREENWOOD begs to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin, that lie has entered into the business of CESSPOOL and CLOSET CLEANING, and promises to do-all such work to the satisfaction of his customers, and on the most reasonable terms possible. Address—" Boxes," Maclaggan street. Princes street, and Stafford street. William Greenwood, Nightman. J _j VICTORIA MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF MELBOURNE. MARINE DEPARTMENT. IN case of losses by wreck or otherwise, parties so interested in Insurance with the above Company are desired to communicate with the nndersigned. TICKLE & CO. ICTOTICE OF REMOVAL.—Mr. H.Hoitohton J3I has removed from Walker-street to the Stores of Messrs. Henry Driver and Co., Stafford-street. :BOOTMAKERfMELBOURNE AND~DUNEDIN MANLY THACKER haying completed the bnilding of his Store in Hope-street, is prepared to execute all orders lie may be favored with. WAIIIOLA GORGE INN, Half-way between Dunediu and the Diggings, and 4 Miles south-west from the Waihola Lake, on the Main Road. J 0 H'N D AVI DSO N, BEGS to intimate tothe public, that he has opened the above new and commodious premises, and hopes by strict attention to cleanliness and comfort, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. J. D., takes this opportunity of thankin" old friends for past support, and hopes that they will not forget to give him a call in his new house, which they will find to be far more commodious and comfortable than the old one. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of the very best brands always on hand. Oats, Chaff, and Bran, always on Sale at current rates. OOOI) STABLING. SEWING MACHINES. H. SMITH. No. 49, Arcade, HAVING been constituted sole agent in Otago for WHEELER & WILSON.'S SEWING MACHINES, Begs to offer these most useful and simple machines to the Public at very low and reasonable rates. The Machine may be seen in use, and all information obtained at No. 49, Arcade. N.B. —Country orders carefully attended to, and price lists sent on application. MR. HENRY BAYLISS A CCOUNTANT, Vainer, Estate and House _^\_ Agent, Princes-street, (next Medical. Hall), Dunedin. The best references in the City, and under the patronage of the following firms :— Messrs. Jones, Bird & Co. Cole, Hoyt & Co. Thos. Norton & Co. Patlon k Hodge 11. Wilson &. Co. Kirkpatrick & Co. Scott & Co. Wallach, Bros. Fcldheim, Bros. Miller & Co. Mr. J. M'Lean, of thejfirm ox M'Caw, M'Lean and another. Mr. Andrew S. Wilson. Mr. Henry Reynolds. Dr. George Wilson. •to.. "&c, &c AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, MaCI.AGUAN-STHEET. A LBERT GRIFFITHS (late Providoreand Chief J\. Steward to the Melbourne, Geelbng, and Adelaide Steamers,) in returning thanks to his numerons patrons, begs to intimate to them ; and the Public generally, that having made extensive alterations in the above Hotel, he is now prepared to offer superior accommodation, and hopes, by strict attention to their comfort, to merit a continuance of their favor. SADDLERY. SADDLERY. I> BAN V BROTHERS beg to call the attention of V; their numerous Customers and the Public in . general to their. New Stock of Racing, Steeplechase, best Colonial, and Ladies' Saddles, Whips, Spurs, , &c. N.B.—A splendid assortment of all kinds of Har- | ness always on hand. Rrttray-street, 20th March, 1862. ESQUILANT PAPER RULER and Bookbinder Account Books Ruled to Pattern. 15 Princesstreet, near oflica of this paper. NOTICE. • HOTEL and HOUSE VALUATIONS, Agkeejiknts Djiawn, Loans Negotiated, and Cases Draws ut for Aisbitratiok, by JAMES BKOWKJ3, at the Provincial Registry, three doors from the Provincial Hutsl, who has had sixteen years' Colonial experience in conducting Sales and Transfers of Hotels and Licensed Houses. PROVINCIAL REGISTRY OFFICE, Stafford-street, (Three doors from the Provincial Hotel). EVERY description of Domestic and Bush Servants can be obtained at this office, immediately on application.' ~~~ MEDICAL. JWORRAL, M.D. Accoucheur, (late surgeon of . Her Majesty's Government Emigration Service; for three years Medical Officer to Kilworth , Dispensary,) niav be consulted at his ' MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY, No 35, Arcade, Dunedin. Private Residence, No. 35 Arcade. TAMES M. THOMAS, CM., (late Government tJ Emigration Surgeon, and District Surgeon to the Dundee Royal Infirmary and Pispensary) upwards of 26 years' medical practice, oan be consulted daily at No. 35 Arcade. CS'af Residence, Princes-street, near Cutting. TTt DWA R 5 CAS Fe~R & C~oT, aTjutionefjis, commission merchants, land, house and estate agents, High-street, Dunedin. NOTICE! !! V ITTLE DORRIT, "NEWCOMES," Tale of JLj two cities, Uncommercial traveller, Peg Woffington, Douglas Jerroldh', Levers', Thackeray's JCurrie Bell, and 200 select works by the most popular authors, have been added to the DUNEDIN LIBRARY. Maurick Joel, Proprietor, Princes,-street, Opposite the Government Offices. N.B. A large assortment of merchants' account books, stationery, Novels books for presents, and school books always on hand. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, in the colony of New Zealand, as Auctioneers and Commission Agents, under the style and firm of " McCaw, Maclean and Company," is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All liabilities of the late firm will be discharged by John Maclean, who will receive all debtsdne to the firm. Dated at Melhourne this 6th dnv of March, 1862. MATTHEW MuCAW. JOHN MACLEAN. Witness — John Madden, Solicitor, Melbourne, With reference to the above, the undersigned begs most respectfully to intimate to the friends and supporters of the late firm, and the public generally, that he will continue the business under the style and firm of "J. Maclean and C 0.," and that it will be his constant, study and endeavor to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage and support so larsrely enioved by M. M'Caw, Maclean and Co. . JOHN MACLEAN, Commercial Horse Bazaar, Rattray-street, Dunedin. CLOTTY DUNEDIN. BOOTS, best suited for it, are to be had of MANLY THACKER, Premier Bootmaker, Hopa-STBEET, rear of Palgety & RattntyV__
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 113, 27 March 1862, Page 8
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