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Business Notices. DUNEDIN EMPORIUM. JOHN W I L S O~n',' - ■ (Late of Edinburgh,) BUTCHER, MACLAGGAN-STREET, T>EGS to return thanks to his frrends and the tJj public in general for the liberal support lie lias received, and trusts, by strict alteutiou to iniMuess, to merit a continuance of the same. J. W. is iv a position to command a supply of Beef and Mutton of the best quality for six months to comu, at market prices. SPLENDID FKED FOR HOUSES DURING THE WITER SEASON. ' I ON fho Kinks of the T.nieri. Howes received (without responsibility), ul ss. per v,..,.'.. I OLIVER COOPER, i; CO., Vi^rmri Butchers' Co , j j StalTord-stre-n, Duncdisi. .) HORNBY AND KNOX'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, HATTRAr-STREET. Clean beds, good meals, civility, attention, and moderate cbdvgc-s. TH E DIG GE R S ' EXPII ES S V A N "Will leave Town TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. AND | SATURDAYS. T EAYING , Anderson and S^oddart's at hnl I 1 past 8 a.m., calling at Mr. Shand's, Baker, Princes street. Leaving the Taieri Ferry every j Monday, Wednesday aiid Friday at eight o'clock. I'AIiSS :— s. d. To Green Island - ... 2 0 To Saddle Hill ± 0 To Bob Roy Hotel ... 5 0 Taieri Ferry ... 9 0 JAMES CARMICHAEL," Propriefcor. FAMILIES and Gentlemen visiting __ Sydney' wishing for a comfortable home, will find every accommodation at the j BARLEY MOW HOTEL, COTVNEU Oi' PAKK ASP .CaSTMRKAOH-STKEETS, Being near the race course makes it very healthy. DAVID MOSES. i VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY. I "VTOTICE.—AII parties indebted to the late firm of _LN Beard & Cooper, are requested to pay' the iiniout due without delay, as all unsettled on the 17tli in.st. will be handed to a solicitor for. recover)'. EX LADY EH-IDIA. ■ SINCLAIR AND'ITI SLO P, P Jl t X C H S - S T REST, [ ' DuXKDIX, BEG respectfully to inform their customers that they will be able, in a few days, to show the uudernoted goods, selected in the home market, specially to their order. They are nil first-class goods, newest styles, and beiii:< imported direct, will be found moderate in price. Notion will be given iv future advertisement when they are ready for show. HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.—• Begina, . Minerva : Buckingham Whitby Pearl Turban Satin Cord Felts Black Minerva BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. Bridal Bonnet. Terry Satin Straw Olace Mixed Straw Crape Black Stiv.w Devon Chip Rice Twist Crinoline White, improved. Mourning Bonnets Ladies' hose, gloves, riding gloves, head-dresses, pearl coronets, velvet coronets, wreaths, cambric handkerchiefs, baby robes, hoods, trimmed caps, real lace i caps, boys" collars, children's dresses, ohinelle, dress, ; and invisible hair nets, window muslins^, black and , white elastic, steel skirts, Thompson's patent skirts, tucked skirts. LADIES', MAIDS', AND CHILDREN'S STAYS. The rival corset, Q.ueen's-own, Jenny Lind, simetrical, Piceolomina, Excelsior, ladies' own. Garabaldi Jackets. GENT'S HATS AND CAPS. Black Oxfords Cambridge Deerstalkers' French felts 1 Fancy felts Balmorals ! Saxony Scarfs Tweed' hats Handkerchiefs Ties Bvckskin gloves Collars Socks, &c. Heavy nnd^ general drapery goods also direct to i order, by following ships. PItINCES- S T R E E T . DUXKDIN. Between High-street and RATTRAY-srni3BT. NEW TALE. IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE " OTAGO W ITKESS," WILL be published the first chapter of an entirley New and Original Tale, written expressly for the " Wita'ess," and'entitled " The Ltfe axd Ajatwturks. of Chpistophkr Concu.etos." IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN WHO HEQUIRE SITES FOR VILLAS. „ npHE nndersigned hereby notifies for public inforJL matioii that he has received instructions to survey and siitf-divide a magnificent BLOCK OF LAND, Containing about SO Acres, five miles from Dunedin, on the Peninsula, And which will be offered for competition by ph'olic auction on an early day. R. C. LUSCOMBE, Architect, &c, Princes-street. "VT OTICE.—The lushest Price given for POULiM TRY mid EGGS at An.\rsTKOS« & Co.'s, No. 9 and 10, Arcade. — 1 D. MURISON, &CO. Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Pastrycooks, and Confectioners, Rattray-street. - BREAD delivered to all parts of the town. Families supplieed with bread of best quality. Hot meat pies and luncheon cakes, from 11 o'clock until 6, p.m. Wedding cakos made to order. D. DRAKE, -WHOLESALE IRONMONGER, Rattray Street, Dunedin. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF DUNEDIN. f^ ENTLEMEN—It was my Intention to offer myvJT self as a candidate at the election for a member to represent you at the General Assembly, which takes place on the" inst. I frankly acknowledge Ihnt I thought my services considering my official position, might be useful, but the revised Land Bill tor the Province, which I had hoped to support in the House, not having received the sanction of the Council, and no other having been substituted, I confess my views are somewhat altered. The late cbanges in the Executive Council, by which the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer wLI be on duty at Wellington, the absence of the Provincial Auditor, who is also a member of the House of Representatives, the difficulties which present themselves in carrying* on tho business of the Government should I be absent, together with the decided step, or an advanced character, lately taken on a question which must most materially afiect the interests of the Province, and which has received such hearty approval, but which I am not prepared to its fullest extent at the present moment to adopt, all combine to induce in me the belief that ray post of duty during the next few months will be at Duneniu, and not at Wellington. Should you, however, think otherwise, and the difficulties which I sec around me be removable, 1 shall not hesitate a moment .n placing, my services at your disposal should you he inclined to confer on me the honor of representing you at, the General Assembly. J. RICHARDSON, Superintendent. | May 12, 186? , j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 8

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