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' ""•" " 'Business 'Noticed" "'" 1 \ ''"." Vs ii'A' 11 li'o'c k '...." . FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, • '•' ; ( J ' I •• i oVpostTE'AnoAuf^ ~ .XATJRAy-STREETj-.DUNEpjN,. ~ ,|, 1 From A'r'aiat, Laniplaug'h, Inglewood, and Mountain Creeli, ictoria. wines of 'the best quality, private. parlors'for families. f.irs t .class, accommodation ■ ' ' - for travellers.; , . :. good', s't.ab ling,. . MURPHY AND CO., Proprietors. S JONES ('.ire -Jones, Bird & Co.),' Auctioneer, . Cattle Salesman, and Geiteial Commibhion Agent, begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Piiredin and the public of Olago geneiallj, that he will can-j on business ;is usualftmd tnibts from his long experience in Victoria and 111 this Piovince, to tccsive a continuance of that pattonage hitherto so liberallj bestoued upon the firm. S. JONES. Auctioneer, C.iltle Salesman, and General Commission Agent. ADVANCE DUNEDIN ! !! CITY BUFFET ! ! JS. RAPHAEL begs leave to inform his (Wends . and the Public that he intends to open his laige and commodious Rooms in Stafford Street, (four doors above the Provincial.) as a Cafe and Restaurant, and ti lists, by invariably placing b^foie -his guests dishes and delicacies of the choicest description, rearardlew, of expense, joined to politeness and attention, to seem c a large slmie of their patronage J. S. Raphael aKo, with a view to diversify and increase the amusements of Dunedin, intend-opening a Cassino on every Tuesday and Thuisday, which will be conducted wiihthat strict regard to propriety and decorum that so pw-eniinonlJy distinguished the celebrated " Salle de dance,"' conducted so successfully, for to many ycais, under the management and immediate superintendence of himself and brother. An efficient band and M. C. will be provided. THE DIG GE R S". EX P R E'S S iron EAST TAIERI. DAILY. T HAVING Anderso.i and Sloddart's, Bakers, J_J Geoigc-stieet, at 245 p.m. Leaving Reliance Hold, East Taieri, at B'3o a.m. PAUKS :— s. d. To Green Island 2 6 To Saddle Hill - ..... 'v^D^ To Rob Roy Hotel , 5 6 To Reliance Hotel, 'eighteen miles from Town ... . ... ... • ,8 0 N.B. —The Proprietor of the Diggers' Express having made an anaugement with the Boatmen, Passengers can be convojed to the Woolshed Diggings at a reasonable rate. JAMES" CARMICIIAEL, ' Proprietor. npHE undersigned offer their sen ices for the purJL chase of TEA in the Melbourne Market; as they make this article a speciality, they are in a position to/get the best value. !' ■* The class of Tea that has been shipped to Dunedin certainly does notfiequire judgment/ as tlie greater "portion of the shipments have beenJSf alow character; they would, however, recommend-a better class of Tea to be purchased ; and as.^they taste every chop that arrives here, and ha,ving>~{Wull knowledge of the various qualities, they feeLjjJD.nvinced thevafr^jtldgiYej - - Brokerage, 'one "pc^/eenC'^uving1 and fonvWrakig/? References for the satisfaction oi the Importer. '„ ~__^____ ROBERTSON & EVERARD, ~~ —"— - ■ Tea Brokers, C 9 (Jollins-street west, Melbourne. R. WILLIAM C. VAHLAND, Architect and and Surveyor. Office, Stafford, stieet, five doors above the Provincial Hotel. TO CAPTAINS, PROVIDORES, & STEWARDS fJMIE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS* COMA- PANY hefc to draw the attention of all those arriving in Otago, to tlie fact that they are prepared to supply shipping with despatch, and at reasonable prices. STAFFORD STREET, Opposite the Provincial Hotel. » CANDLES, at 7i>. vr,R lk. WHOLESALE AT WATER OF LEITH CANDLE WORKS. CAMERON & THOMSON, " Great King-street. "AN DER SO N AN D .{SO NS, (Late Hall and Alderson), tanners and curriers, Manufacturers nnd Importers- ot < i> DL E R V,—HA RNE SS, O Wayne's Patont Bi caking 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' lionmongery 221, Elizabeth-stieet, Sydney. Black and Polar Oils alv. ays on hand. MA. LEE, begs to inform the public and • inhabitants of Duuedin in general, that the United States Hotel and Dunedin Res.taur.uit is now open to receive boarders and lodgers at the most reasonable teims, and hopes by strict attention, merit a share of support. M. A. LEE, Proprietor, Walker-street. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERiN. 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 expenses. ' JAMES PATERSON Si CO. Dunedin, March sth. ~ TIIE REV, J- HARDING, Weslejan Minister, T> ESIDENCE, five minutes' walk from RattrayXV street, past Kilgour's bakery. Enquire of J. Grey, Confectioner, or of Boom and Evans, Grocers, ltattray-street. " -yrOTICE OF REMOVAL.—Mr. H. Houcni'ON _N has removed from Walker-street to tho Stores of Messrs. Henry Driver and Co., Stafford-street. UNION HOTEL WETnEBSTONE'S. ON Hand, a well selected Stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. BARR, MALCOLM, & CO., Proprietors. MEDICAL HALL DUNEDIN, (Late A. S. Wilson's) Established 1852. THOS. M."~WILKINSON, -. From Denneford's and Co., New Bond-street, London, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, Importer of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c. Wholesale and Retail. ' ~\ /TR. A. S. WILSON, in retiring from the above Jj/Jl. business, respectfully thanks the inhabitants of Otago for the support so liberally extended to him during the past seven yeiirs, and desires to introduce Mb. Wilxinscjn as his successor, ■whose practical knowledge will, he feels assured, give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. ■Mr. T.: M. Wilkinson begs to infor the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and the Public generally/ thatr=h'e has taken, into Partnership, Mr. James Dixon, (late of Collins-street, Melbourne,) and trusts.by their! combined attention to Business, to merit a share of public support. - - .' '••'.- r -->■'>. ' ■ ' Country orders promptly executed at lowest 'Wholesale' Prices. •'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 1

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