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Business Notices. ALLEN'S PATENT FOOT-ROT OINTMENT, f 11HE_ Undersigned having been appointed Agents JL' in Otago for the above Sheep Ointment (now in general use in Victoria), have received by the " Omeo" a few cases, which they will sell in quanti- - ties to suit purchrsers. : ■ Certificates from the Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, Victoria; from Mr. G. Joyce, ■ Member of" the Board for the New&tead Agricultural Society, and from many others who have tried and approved theefficacy of "this patent, may be seen on application. to the undersigned. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. SPORTSMAN'S ARMS. BOURKE-STREET, WETHEHSTON'S MESSRS. KENNEDY & KIRBY beg to inti- ,- . mate that they have erected large and commo-^1 ■.->£ dious premises at the above address. They have om . - hand an excellent slock of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. - - The House is the resort of all the sporting men of celebrity, and there is always on view a complete viaw of Bell's Life.— KENNEDY'S Sportsman's Anns, Wetherston's. ■ MR. BARR'S POEMS. " fTIHE Publishing Committee beg to state that - _L Copies of the. above work may now be had. At -. the following places, viz. :— M'Leodand 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, 18G2. - FOR a CUP OF GOOD COFFEE, go to bt ARCADE CAFE AND • - ■ • READING ROOM. ■• ■ '» English, American, and Australian Papers _o» _.._' , arrival of Mail. CROFTS AND CO., Proprietors. TO CAPTAINS, PROVIDORES, te STEWARDS THE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS'. COM-. - - PANY heg to draw the attention Jpf all, ; " those orriving'in Otngo, to the fact that they are pre- ~ ... pared- to supply shipping with despatch, ana 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, arid Pulpit Lamps, Chandeliers, and Lanterns, i Also, Wicks, Shades, Globes, Chimneys, &c, &c. WHEELOCK AND STEVENS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, 166 Bourke-street East, Melbourne, Victoria. v - . Also, Sole Agents in Australia and New Zealand for Wheeler and Wilson's celebrated new improved Family Sewing Machines. N~olr ice. • ~ TO DIGGERS, TRAVELLERS,.AND OTHERS. EOY'A'I H.O TEL, "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 first-cla&s articles, meet with a share of • public support. Tho Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, are of the beßf quality, and the stock will be kept supplied .-from the best brands. , ' . '" House and Cooking Department under the manage- . - ment of Mrs. M'Donald, with assistance of good cook. A comfortable meal always ready from the hours of 6 a.m. till 10 p.m. - Well aired beds. Wetherstone's, January 18th, 1862. ANDERSON AND SONS,. ] - (Late Hall and Alderson), * ' TANNERS AND CURRIERS, •M- anufacturers and Importers of - - <> jJ D L E R Y,—H- AR N ES S, O "Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles • Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes •' • ■ . Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans,. and all other Fancy Leathers" -Mill Belts —Accoutrements , ~ Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Black and Polar Oils always on hand."? MA. LEE, begs to inform' the public and • • inhabitants of Dunedin in general,'that the United States Hotel and Dunedin Restaurant is'n'ow open to receive boarders and lodgers'at the'most reasonable terms, and hopes by strict -attention, merit a share of support. ' M. A. LEE, Proprietor, Walker-street. RESTAURANT AND CAFE ROYAL; """ "" "" Princes-Street - - - FNOEL begs to inform the 'Public of Dunediu ;„ . that"1" besides his ■well-known"Restaurant," he "■■ now has opened the large and elegantly decorated ' Room UP-STAIRS as a CAFE, which' will be con- " ducted, in a superior style heretofore "unknownm- \ Dunedin. By polite and strict attention to the CO ii_ 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. - IF the Hydraulic Press, now laying1 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 expenses. ' ' JAMES PATERSON & CO. - Dunedin, March sth. • ; EDWARD CASSON ROWNTREE/ ARCHITECT "ARD SURVEYOR, Tasmania;:* Timber Yakds, ATHOL-PLACE AND LEITH-STREET, - ,-- WILL furnish Drawings, Specifications, and-Eg-" •' i timates of any description of building, superintend the erection of buildings, or survey and value ifithout any unnecessary loss of time, and at low charges. ~ . THE REV, JT- HARDING, " ' ' Wesleyan Minister, • ■ > < ' ' ■' T>ESIDENCE, five minutes' walk from Rattray-,*-XVi street, past Kilgour's bakery. Enquire'of Jj''Gret, Confectioner, or ,pf Booth: and Evanb, Grocers, Rattray-street. m A M 0 R A F A M I.L V H 0 T E L,' ■ HIGH-STREET DUNEDIN. RETIRED SITTING ROOMS FOR LADIKSIV, Lost, Found, &o. ■' . . . LOST. , A BANK of New Zealand Draft,- New Plymouth Branch, in favour of' Fisher and Green.' :- Parties are cautioned against receiving same, as payment is Btopped. ■ ■ . ' £10 REWARD. '•'• »>_.,-.. ;.\J...-j ,'.j T OST, February 15th,'from■Wether^tone'sGnUy. JU a GREY DRAUGHT/HORSE,. brandedS " near shoulder.- .Whoever will bring.the'sune^to''■'''[ " James Hunter, Brewer, Wetherstone's: shall re.;1 " ceive the above Reward, if-stolen ;- or; £5 if strayed. ■ v% T7OUND STRAYED between Woitahuna and:the "- ■' • JO Woolshed,a BAY MARE, with -tetbir-wpe- J ' attached. Any person having lost, the same, will please, to apply- at Bhhke's, H0te1,,.-Waitahuna, ■ where they .con have it by paying expenses.- • - •;'. • -;, ■ • rHHE undersigned bees- to .inform hiß,friends t *n4'' • X the public generally that he is open to receive goods for sale, by pubhc auction, or otherwise,-at hi*1- ' i newvand spacious Sale Booms, hi'Stafibrd-street:! ": '•■ • • He has also made arrangements for premises forth* sale of Horses,"CattleJ'and other Stock/where' he will'7r - hold periodical-1 sales, 'and trusts,'from'his long ex- - perience in this business, to insure their support WM. SMITH,-" •" ' Staflord-Btreet. ' i FOUND, ON RocklandV.Station, West Taieri,' one Grey - Mare^ branded -.G1;. ,'-,- -o . ; ,•,. - 11: ; , '•• -. ■ H '--," 'I ■~.'_..„..' « r f-'..0"/. near shoulder.*' One cfiestnut ditto^ Ijranded 71 under ~ mane, hind feet white, star on forehead. t^One brown horse, JM under mane off neck. • When found; had) ■-- remnants of tether ropes on. ' & T £fagyfi

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 117, 1 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 117, 1 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 117, 1 April 1862, Page 1

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