" .'■..-".' Business Notice- '■*■;'■ TOWERS' ROYAL. GEORGIS: HOTEL, -■"''' Georgb-Street. ONE of the oldest established houses in Dunedin, and ...where tiie best accommodation can be obtained. Every convenience and comfort will be found at this established hotel. There is an excellent TABLE D'HOTE every day at 2 o'clock. Board and lodging, forty shillings per week, with ' single bed room. • ■___. Priyate sitting rooms for travellers and bo.aifl^ Wines, spirits, ale; porter, &c, of the -ve^oestN»_> brands only. ■-.-■■-. . • . - Superior stable accommodation, under careful and skilled management, with stock and sale yards attached. . - HOS. HOPE BAIRD & CO., Temporary Office, Tamora House, Bill and Discount Brokers.' Cash promptly advanced on Bonded Goods and other securities. ' ESSRS. R. RANKIN & Co. beg to inform the Farmers of Tokomairiro and the East Taeiri district, that they will shortly open their new Sale Yards, at Saddle Hill, near McMillan's Saddle Hill Hotel, where every care and attention will be paid to. cattle entrusted to them for sale. They will be prepared to receive sheep, horses, and cattle of every description in tho course of a few days. R. RANKIN & Co., Sheep and Cattle Salesmen, ' Saddle' Hill. ' Offices—Walker-street. Dunedin. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership J_N hitherto existing between the undersigneci, trading as Booth and Evans, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts owing to or by the late firm will be received and paid by William Bishop Evans. JOHN BOOTH. WILLIAM BISHOP EVANS. . Witness, William Blair,.Clerk, Dunedin. Mr. Booth, in retiring from' the firm begs most respectfully to thank his numerous friends and the public ; generally for the liberal support he and his' late partner have hitherto received, and respectfully - solicits a continuance of the same" for Mr. Evans. JOHN BOOTH. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. IMPORTANT-NOTICE. To Town Firms, Storekeepers on the Gold Fields, and Others. THE Undersigned, retiring from business, will dispose by private contract, of the following Branch Stores:— . VICTORIA STORES, WETHERSTONE'S, ' The finest Iron Stores on this field, and now doing a, safe cash trade, with the best assorted stock on the Diggings, and suitable to tho place; with every requisite, such as a" Wholesale Spirit License, Chaff and Corn Store attached, baking oven, extra ground, horse, and spring cart, to carry on and increase the present trade. Will be sold with all or part of present Stock, now about £6,000. VICTORIA /STORES, WAITAHUNA," Similar to the above, and now doing the best cash trade on this field. This business has a Bottle License, and'every requisite for its present and in- - - creasing trade. To be sold with all or part of present Stock, now .about £2,500. ' • ; VICTORIA STORES, CLARENDON, Waihola Lake, Storage and Forwarding Agency, • ■ Iron and wood building, 40 x 60, floored, Sec, adjoin- ■ - ,ing the Government Jetty. Stock, £1,5C0. The above is a Leasehold, 11 years, unexpired. Full value for all improvements.' CLARENDON ARMS HOTEL, r Waihola Lake!. »•' < A fine Iron Building, floored, lined, and ,paperedj - , having bar, bar parlor, dining, sleeping rooms, kitchen, stables, outhouses, &c. < Adjoining the Government wharf, and on the main road to the diggings. The .Bar being now cleared, - .' steamers and vessols are discharging at tho wharf direct from Dunedin, and there is, and will be, a large passenger traffic this way to and from the diggings. The above is leasehold for 11 years, and full vulue • given for all improvements. Stock and furniture at cost price. To a married : couple this is a certain and comfortable independence. The Government have voted £1500 to improve tho roads in the township. A preference would be given.to a purchaser for the ' above Branches in one lot, and on liberal terms; pr "■ . they wjllbesokl separately and stocks reduced to mc°__^ * the means of intending purchasers. " '* • The above Branches would give a fawn firm a safe , outlet tor stock, and a certain cash return, and to. I intending storekeepers a profitable and cpmfortablo business, each store having a respectable and safe connection Principals only treated with. For further particulars apply personally, or by letter, I. H. MOSF.S, Proprietor, Abbeyleix House, or H. E. NATHAN, Melbourne House, or . . Any op tub Branches. ! CITY EXPRESS. JAMES OSGOOD is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his care with promptness aud despatch. Journeys made to the Valley daily,- at II a.m. *nd 4 p.m. Goorls delivered at any residence in Town. Office at Conns', comer of Princes and Stafihrdstreets. ' J . N E A L, • (Late of Ballarat), SHOEING Forge and smiths' work in general, horses shod on the most approved principles. J. NEAL, : , Princes-street South A DESIDERATUM. I AM now_ prepared to take orders for BOOTS," which will be found, impervious to either Scotch mist or Dunedin sludge; guaranteeing complete immunity from cold or damp feet. MANLY THACKER, Premier Boot-maker, Hope-street. PLANTING SEASON. EARLY riaptiug always succeeds bpst. The ujir dersigned begs, to inform intending planters • that the present is the best time for planting either Fruit or Forest Trees, Shrubs, &c. George Matthews,' Nursery and Seedsman, Dunedin. jT W. "a"l~l c n, ' Stavford-strbkt, ' WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, and • GENERAL GROCER. Sole Agent for T. SWALLOW & CO., General Biscuit Manufacturer, Melbourne. Up-country trade supplied at lowest prices. VICTORIAN RESTAURANT. . Princes-street - south, next Messrs. Armour and Kennedy. GOOD BEDS, .well cooked, meals, civility, attention, and cleanliness, combined with moderate charges.always to be fouud at the Victorianßestaurant. - A few permanent boarders wanted, whose comforts will be carefully attended to. STANFIELD & GLADHALL. Proprietors. EDWARD GENET, Auctioneer, Genera} Commission and Shipping Agent, Norwich Quay, . Lyttelton. N.B.—Passengers' Luggage and Merchandise carefully stored, and forwarded so any part of the settlement or neighboring colonies, on reasonable terms. NOTICE. '- ALL claims against the late Johit Mollison, Princes-street, to be rendered immediately; and all outstanding debts to be paid without delay to the undersigned, at the store, in Princes-street. ANNE-MOLLISON. - Dunedin, 23rd April, 1862. A FA C T ! SUBSTANTIAL Merit must belong to that which pleases everybody-such are "TIIACKER'S BOOT- ! " Jjgfc "~ LIGHT.—LIGHT.—LIGHtT^P|F KEROSENE LAMPS i, '' >- AT ~'' MELBOURNE PRICES. TIIE Largest and Finest Assortment ever opened in New Zealand. Kerosene Oil (Comet brand, trade mark secured, and tho only genuine in the country. Warranted free from camphfne, petroliuro, or any other explosivematcrial, and at greatly reduced rates, making it the most economical light ever invented. For Sale, only at our Store, Princesstreet, uear Cutting. STANFORD & CO.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 2
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