MONDAY, 12th MAY. EXCHANGE SALES R'.OM. Every Man his own Landlord. EiDWAUD CASPER, & CO are instructed by Mr. ! Kosciuheig, to si.'!!, on the ground, on M-sND AY, May 12th. at 1 o'clock precisely, that valuable and central business situation in front of the Abbyleix 110 ise. The busy traffic aii'l thriving tradespeople in the Arrade, the daily improving thoroughfare which Mnoaggan-.street proves itself to be, and the opening of Duwsoii-fctn-et, whirh makes the position now offered seuuml only to Manse-street, induce the Proprietor to anticipate that ths> easy an.l liberal 'terms tie proposes will ensure a spirited competition to this boitu fide sale. There are V O PE A L L O T M E N T P, each ■22 0 x 51, with a ground rental rt" £25 per annum, D.'id they will be .sold nt a lom:snn lease. Terms : Half earli, half -I months. THE EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. 100 TONS SUGAR. EDWARD CASPER & CO. arc instructed to sell by Private Contract, One Hundred Tons Sugar, A.^oi'tCil qualities and descriptions. The trade and wholesale buyer* arc invited to an early inspection, as from prices' fixed there is little doubt of the whole parcel being soon cleared. EXCHANGE SALE BOOMS. T7IDWARD CASPER & CO. inform Merchants, _LIJ Importers, and others, that Goods sent them for disposal are subject to no charge for RECEIVING, DELIVERING, OR STORE RENT, And that, as the largest Stores in Dunedin, are connected with their Sales Rooms, they can offer unequalled accommodation for the sorting- and exhibition of any quantity of merchandise. *" EXCHANGE SALES ROOMS. STONE STORES, RENT, £00 PER ANNUM EACH. T7IDWARD CASPER & CO. arc instructed Va . TO LET ON LEASE, - The whole or part of the SECTION AT THE CORNER OF STAFFORD AND HOPE-STREETS. Cellars of 22 feet frontage by (JO feet deep, and 8 feet high, have been excavated, and built of • two feet stonework up to basement, and nearly all the stone required for completion of'it range of magnificent Stone Stores lies -.. on the ground ready for use, so that at an expense fcs. than that of temporary shod . SUBSTANTIAL STONE WAREHOUSES MAY BE ERECTED. The value of stone over iron or wooden buildings is self evident. In Stafford-street arc located so many ot the leading houses of businctis that er.cli spot has been eagerly appropriated as Foon a* offered, and no thoroughfare in Dunedin has exhibited so marked and permanent an appreciation of its commanding and convenient position. ToiaLessec'of the Block very liberal and advanajreous terms of occupation will be.craned. TO IMPORTERS OF TIMBER. T7IDWARD CASPER & CO., offer the u.«e ot.theiiJLj Timber Sale Yards, comer of Stewart and Gaolstreets WITHOUT CHARGE. The situation, in the centre of the trade; the economy, their yard being the fuvt comer from Stuart-street Jetty, and the ample convenience for sorting and delivery render this site the best in town SALE OF CARGOES OF TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of Standing Timber. GREAT RALE OF TIMBER IN MOSSGIEL BUSK, EAST TAIERI. The Finest Timber in Otago. . MESSRS. JAMES & JOHN H. BATtll have 'riieeved-i.iitruciii.ins from A. J. Burns, Esq., .-Mossed',, to 'sell by auctioa, <ky of sale to be after- ' wards announced (unless previously disposed of by private bargain), 45 ACRES OF STANDING TIMBER, Out of this well-known Bush, comprising White, lleil, an-:l Black Pine and Tctara, of very large size and great Icnjith r>f trunk, 40 feet being the common avcraec length without any branches, in lots of one acre i>nd upwards, the f.rst purchaser having the option of taking the w-ho'e. " Now that timber is in such increased and growing demand, the present, nftmlb an opportunity which those engaged in Use timber trade should-not neglect. fn addition to the superiority of the timber itself, tlieie is to b« considered the. splendid stream of water (ihe " Silver" stream) running through the centre of the bush, capable of driving a saw niili. and the fine level lAnd. upon which the bush stands, and which aii'orcls unequalled facilities for bringing timber to the mill. The auctioneers are authorised to state that arrangements can ho made for thp fale or lea,=e nf the Saw liill iViw upon Mossgiol, with all'the gear, timber, .wheels; kc , Sic. In: pec-tion is ):ef|iie^e.l. M^r. Burns will be happy to point out the bush ami .saw null to visitors. JAMES AND JOHN 11. BARR. For Sale, CONSULTATION BY LETTEIt. '" l-'ce—"ONE POUND." ' DR. L. L. S?.riTJT, ;19->, BOURKE STREET 'EAST, MELBOURNE I ff^HKRE are many patients who, although not disJL satipfloil with their Hcdicul Attendants, yptaredesirousof submitting; their case to onewhom ihev know nmst, from bis prominent position, as the "leading medicsil'practitioner of Victoria,.hftve had a tboroutrh practical and cosmopolitan experiense'with Diskask in every variety of lonn and ciuiracter. If it in truethat " praftice makes ])erfci!t," patients t-mi be assuyed that Dh. L. L. Smith, with the lai-je practice (w'lich no one denies lie has possessed fur the last ten years in these colonies, and sliil possesses in an increas.ed degree each sueceedii.fr year), must have had presented to his experience Disease* in its most-varied hue. Cases that have hafllcd the. skill of the family Physician, and the most eminent Surgeons of the day, as a last resource are referred to him either by consultation, by letter, or brought down to his Hospital to be placed under his immediate trr-ntmiiiit. A large branch of his practice is devoted exclusively to Nervous and Syphilitic diseac t.s, and the symptoms of diseases arising- therefrom. In these cases he is t frequently consulted as a dernier resource, thr p'>ru'paliei.t often presenting- the .spectacle nf a debilitated emaciated being-, the result of having placed himself O ider the treatment of, perhaps, a legally qualified piactitioner, and one every way skilful in tho general <routine of his profession, but"who has never made these diseiscs his peculiar study, or had the opportunities of practice-in thcno'bianchrs of his im>{'e»sion The same I'emarks hold good with respect io" the diseases of females. Thure are yearly thousands of both married and single ladies falling victims to the want of a.just diagnosis of their complaint. The obscurity of the di-zeuse of tlir vtcri.i it proverbial, and unless n thorough amount of practical skill, bath in the diagnosis as well as also in the treatment, is broimht to boar on the disease, the unfortunate patientsucenmbs -Jo it, or the treatment, or drags on a weary wretched existence a burden to herself, her husband, and to all ■ her relations and friends. Many thus circumstanced do not from a morbid sense of delicacy consult a medical mini; to such, the plan of consultation by letter, Adopted by Dr. L. L. Smith, is of great utility. There are also ninny questions in married life that should be answered, such is the cause why married life is n burden and a ctirse, rather than a round of continual happiness and mutual enjoyment. The harmony of many a family lias been brought about by Dr. L. L. Smith', through the elucidationbfsomething that bore the appearance of mystery, but by a consultation, either by letter or personally, has been cleared away. His skill in the treatment of these diseases is fully known. Alone in this colony he has practUetl, particularly in these diseases, during ten years. At home he. was the pupil of Dr. Culvcrwell. who made these diseases his exclusive practice j and as to his qualifications, he is a Legally Qualified Medical Practitioner and member "of the Medical BoorS of Victoria, and gained the First "Physicians' Prize in the knowledge and practice of medicine in the Westminster Hospital, London. Lock Hospital, and Hospital for Skin Diseases. Dk, L. L.'Sjiith, 102 ; Bovkkk'Stkeet East,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 147, 6 May 1862, Page 2
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