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Business Notices. i HUTTON-S ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. " PW. -HUTTON, 4 Maelaggan-street (next to . ' Arcade), has on h;tu>l one of the largest ami most various assoitinent of Preserves in Duneuin, consisting of — Preserved Partridge Pieservcd Ham Fowl „ Hare „ - Duck ' „ Kabbit ~ Sardines „ Grouse „ Findon Haddocks „ Lobsters „ Salmon „ Herrinss Hare, Giblet, arid other Soupb. COFFEES. No- I—.Hutton's mixture, unrivalled. New Zealand uiixtuic, gnnd family coffee. Dunedin coffee, really good. TEAS, fn packages, all sizes, for family and Ircdingf purposes. From the proprietor's large experience in the Tea and Coffee trade, lie feels confident that the mos t " fastidious in taste, or economical in pocket, canno ' iiil to bo satisfied, both as to quality and price. t • Goods delivered free -within 5 miles of town. D ' " SPLENDID FEED FOX HOUSES DURING t THE WITER SEASON. ON the banks of the Taieri. Horses received (without responsibility), at ss. per week. OLIVEK COOPER, & CO., Vitorian Butchers' Co , Stafford-street, Dunedin. 1 : — - HORNBY AND KNOX'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, " ■ . ■ . ItATTEAY-STHKET. ; Clean beds, good meais, civility, attention, and '. moderate charges. THE DIGGERS' EXPRESS VAN ' w . Will leave Town > TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND - - . SATURDAYS. 3 T EAVING Anderson and Stoddart's at hal J_J past 8 a.m., calling at Mr. S hand's, Baker, 3 Princes street. Leaving the Taieri Ferry every r Monday, Wednesday and Friday at eight o'clock. FAKES : — , ' , s.- d. To Green Island 2 6 *■ To Saddle Hill ... - 4 0 ° To Hob Roy Hotel ... 5 0 P Taieri Ferry 9 0 ", JAMES CAR-MICHAEL, ' Proprietor. • VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY. h -■VTOTIOE.—AII parties indebted to the late firm o v J_> Beard & Cooper, are requested to pay the fc • amont due without delay, as all unsettled on the f< 17th inst. will be handed to a solicitor for recovery. i EX LADY EGIDIA. \ SINCLAIR AND HISLOP, t ' PRIKOE S.-STREET, . • DUKEMJN*, ' ; BEG respectfully to inform their customers that they will be able, in a few da3's y to show the ; undernoled goods, selected in the home market, spe^ ' cialiy to their order. They are all first-class goods, : t newest styles, and being imported direct, will be 0 . found moderate in price. Notice will be given in d • future advertisement when they are ready for show. HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.— ■ y i Regina Minerva ■ . , t Buckingham Vi'hitby c Pearl Turban c , Satin Cord Felts Black Minerva ' BONNETS; TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. Bridal Bonnets. . Terry Satin StrawGlace Mixed Straw Crape ■ " Black Straw ; Devon . Chip . . Bice 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 3 caps, boys' collars, children's dresses, chinelle, dress, 5 and invisible hair nets, ■window muslins, black and ' white elastic, - steel skirts, Thompson's patent-skirts, v tucked skirts. LADIES', MAIDS', AND CHILDREN'S STAYS. The rival corset, Queen's own. Jenny Lind, simetricul, Piccolomina, Excelsior, ladies' own. Gnrabnldi Jackets. GENT'S HATS AND CAPS. Black Oxfords Cambridge r Deerstalkers' French-ielts j Fancy felts Balmorals 0 Saxony Scarfs Tweed hats Handkerchiefs Ties ■ ■' Bvokskin gloves Collars Socks, &c. Heavy and geneial diapery goods also direct to r order, by followinc; ships. h PHI NOES-ST BEET. 1 " BUSBDIN. BkTWBBN HIGII-STItIJET AND RaTTRAY-STREET. p ■ NEW TALE. IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE " OTAGO WITNESS," c "ITTILL be published the first chapter of an entirley V V New and Original Tale, written expressly for , the "Witness," and entitled n " Tms Lira asd Adventup.es op y CHPISIOPHEII CONOIiHTOH." , IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN WHO REI QUIRE SITES FOR VILLAS. ' rfIHE undersigned hereby notifies for public inforJ_ ination that he has received instructions to survey and sub-divide a magnificent BLOCK OF LAND, Containing about 80 Acres, five miles from Dunedin, on the Peninsula, And which will be offered for competition by phblic i auction on an early day. R. C. LUSCOMBE, Architect, &c, Princes-street. ' D. MURISON, &CO. ' Bread «nd Biscuit Bakers, Pastrycooks, and • Confectioners, Rattraj-street. ? T) READ delivered to aH parts of the town. Families JD sjipplieed with brend of best quality. Hot - meat pies and luncheon cakes, from 11 o'clock until ] 6, p.. Weeding cak<ss made to order. JO.HN WI L S ON, Late of Edinburgh, BUTCHER, MACLAGGAN STREET, r BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal support j ? he has received, and trusts by strict attention to s ""business to merit a continuance of the same. - j 0 J. W. is fortunately in, a position to command & - supply of Beef and Mutton ot the best quality for six y months to come, at market prices. t 8 ——■ inn limn tail iiimm^mmii ii iiw iiiii , t— — , s TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF s - - DUNEDIN. s fi ENTLEMEN~It was my intention to offer myP \JC self as a candidate at the election for a member 1 to represent you at the General Assembly, which takes ii ploce'on the inst. .t I frankly acknowledge that I thought my services considering1 my official position, might be n.scful, but the revised Land Bill lor the Province, which I had -hoped to support in the House, not haying-received • the sanction of the Council, and no other having- '» been substituted, I confess my views arc somewhat "■• altered. ' n The late cbnnges in the Executive Council, by ( - IwhiehT the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer wLloc , on duty at Wellington, the absence of the.Provinci&l ■, n Auditor, who is also n member of the House of Rej. preseritatives, "the difficulties which present themj. selves in carrying on the business of the Government l y should Ibe absent, together with the decided step, „ of an advanced character, lately taken on a question which must most materially affect the interests of the 1( j Province, and which has received such hearty ap- , proval, but which I nm not prepared to its fullest - extent at the present moment to adopt, all combine - to induce in me the belief that my postof duty during the next few months will bo at Dunedin, and not at Wellington. j # Should you, however, think otherwise, nnd the . ''- --difficulties which I see nrouud me be removable, 1 | shall not hesitate a moment \n placing' my services at t 1 . your disposal should you be inclined to confer on me - ! the r honor of representing you' ai . the. General As- 1 sembly.' ' " ' ' ' I . v ' J. RICHARDSON,, Superintendent. May 12, 180J '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 159, 20 May 1862, Page 8

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