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Business Notices. S I-I A M R O C X -OAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OPPOSITE ARCADE, RATTRAY-STREET, DUNEDIN. From Ararat, Lamplough, Inglcwood, and Mountain Creek, Victoria. WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRIVATE PARLORS FOR FAMILIES. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. MURPHY AND CO., Proprietors. CHEAP DRAPERY. WEBB, PANTLIN, & CO. beg to call the attention of the trade to tlieir large stock of Drapery, the whole of which they are clearing out at very low rates. REYNOLDS' BOND, Old Jetty. S JONES (late Jones, Bird & [Co.), Auctioneer, . Cattle Salesman, and General Commission Agent, begs fo intimate to the inhabitants of Dunedin aud the public of Otago generally, that he will carry ou business as usual, and trusts from his long experience in Victoria and in this Province, to receive a continuance of that patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed upon the firm. S. JONES, Auctioneer, Cattle Salesman, aud General Commission Agent. THE DIGGERS* EXPRESS FOR EAST TAIERI. DAILY. LEAVING Anderson and Stoddart's, Bakers, George-street, at 2-45 p.m. Leaving Reliance Hotel, East Taieri, at 8 "30 a.m. EAKES 1 — b. d. • To Green Island ... 2 6 To Saddle Hill ~. 4 0 To Rob Roy Hotel ... 5 C To Reliance Hotel, eighteen miles from Town ... ... ... .8.0 N.B.—The Proprietor of the Diggers' Express having made an arrangement with the Boatmen, Passengers can be conveyed to the Woolshed Diggings' at a reasonable rate. JAMES CARMICHAEL, Proprietor. THE undersigned offer their sen-ices for the purchase 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 sliipped to Dunedin certainly does not require judgment, as the greater portion ofthe shipments have been of alow character; they would, however, recommend a better class of Tea to be purchased ; aud as they taste every chop that arrives here, and having a full knowledge ofthe various qualities, they feel convinced they would give satisfaction. Brokerage, one per cent., buying and forwarding, References for the satisfaction of tho Importer. ROBERTSON & EYERARD, - ' Tea Brokers, 69 Collins-street west. Melbourne. TO CAPTAINS, PROVIDORES, & STEWARDS THE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS* COMPANY beg- to draw the attention of all those arriving- in Otago,.to the fact that they are prepared to supply shipping with despatch, and at reasonable prices. STAFFORD STREET, Opposite the Provincial Hotel. • ANDERSON AN D"SO NS, (Late Hall and Alderson), TANNERS AND CURRIERS, M anufacturers and Importers of ■ „» D D L E R Y,—H A R N E S S, nJ Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles •■ Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and aU other Fancy Leathers . : Mill Belts —Accoutrements " '. Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street,. Sydney. Black and Polar Oils always on hand.-1 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 expenses. ■ JAMES PATERSON & CO. Dunedin, March sth. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL.—Mr.. H. Houghton _i^l has removed from. Walker-street to the Stores of Messrs. Henry Driver and Co., Stafford-street. UNION HOTEL WETHEBSTONE'S. ON Hand, a, well selected Stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. BARR, MALCOLM, k CO., Proprietors. EDICAL HALL DUNEDIN, (Late A. S. Wilson's) , Established 1852. THOS. M.~~WILKINSON, From Dinneford's and Co., New Bond-street, London, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, Importer of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c. ; Wholesale and Retail. MR. A. S. WILSON, in retiring from the above business, respectfully thanks the inhabitants of Otago for the support so • liberally extended to him during the past seven years, and desires to introduce Mr. Wilkinson 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 inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and the Public generally, that he has taken into Partnership, Mr. James Dixon, (late of Collins-street, Melbourne,) and trusts by their com-' bined attention to Business, to merit a share of public support. Country orders promptly executed at lowest Wholesale Prices. ~ THE OLD IDENTITY. OTAGO REFRESHMENT ROOMS,. Highstreet. Tea, Coffee, Chops and Steaks, always ready. Soups, &c, from 12 till 2 p.m. Wines and sale of the best quality. WILLIE LANG, Proprietor. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT THE BOOT WAREHOUSE, Octagon and George Street. rfl F. ADAMS informs his Friends and the PubX . lie, that he is selling off his present Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, iv order to make room for Fresh Arrivals by the DONA ANITA AND ACKBAR. AT LONDON PRICES NET, Medical and Scientific Books. " English and Foreign" discount allowed to public and other institutions. Orders to the extent of £10 and upwards sent carriage free. Catalogues gratis, by post 6d. F. Bailliere, 85 Collins street east, Melbourne, Loudon, Paris, New York, and Madrid. Any books im ported to order on.same terms, namely, London! prices. . • NOTICE. ALL Claims against Henry Reeves, butcher, Port Chalmers, must be rendered by the 4th May current; and all parties indebted to liim to pay the undersigned, who is alone authorised to receive the same. , - y .','■ . •: ANDREW CUMMING, 2, Flinders-lane, Dunedin. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 144, 2 May 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 144, 2 May 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 144, 2 May 1862, Page 1

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