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. To Let. TO LET, a first class Hotel. Apply to W. W. W. Post Ofdce. fV\O LET, a shop and dwelling house, in a cood X situation ; rent moderate. Enquire in Walkerstreet, opposite Foster k Armstrong's. rpo LET, 4-Roomed Cottage, Forth-street, Pelichet X Bay. Apply to D. M'Farlane, on the premises. A SHOP TO LET, in a first-class business locality. Apply C. Moore, Saddler, ice., Rattrny-sreet. TO LET, for 7, 10, or ] i years, the whofe or part ofn C'OHNKII SECTfOiV, situate in Albany and Great King-streets, on the Jetty-road. There is a comfortable Dwelling House on the property, and the whole of the frontage available. For an Hotel, or stand for business, this site is unequalled. Section 11, B. XXVI. Further particulars of — ■ THOMAS CALCUTT. TO LET, that Shop, situated in Princes-street; n'so, a commodious Dwelling-house and large Store-room in Stafford-street, presently occupied by the representatives of the late John Mollison. TLe.se premises run between the two streets, and will be let separately or in whole for a term that may be agreed upon. The lessee of the premises iv Princes-street will have the benefit of the good-will of the extensive business hitherto carried on' there. Applications to be made at the store, or to Smith & Marshall, Princes- " ICC" ANNE MOLLISON. Miscellaneous. mHIs Friends of the late ALEXANDER ROX NALDSON MAODONELL, of Glenjiarry, Scotland, and resident of Culvcrden, Amuri, Canterbury, New Zealand, are invited to follow M* remains to the Cemetery. The Funeral will leave Messrs. Spicer, Murray and Oo.'s premises, George-street, at half-past 11 a.m., on Thursday, sth inst. £10 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed, from Gabriel* Gully, about aix months agoj a- light Draught Uliesnut Mare, while mark on forehead, long switch tail, no visible brand ; age, rising S years. Had a rope halter on when lost. Also, a Brown Gelding, about 14 hands high, wart on side of face, switch tail, brand like M or^ \V near shouldor ; age, rising 6 years. Five pounds reward will be paid for each if strayed, or ten pounds each if stolen, on conviction of thief. Apply to Kobert Brinks, Rattray-street, Dunedin. TASMANIAN FREE-STONE. To Contractors, Builder*, and Others. npHK Undersigned are prepared to supply TasmaX nian Free-stone, of the best quality, in any quantity, delivered either at Port Chalmers or Dunedin ; or at the Okehatnpton Quarries, Spring Hay. For beauty and durability this Stone is uusuqiassed by any other quarries in Tasmania. Apuiy to C. A. ROSS & CO., Exchange Rooms, Agent for the Okehamptou Quarries. "VTOTICE.—AII Accounts due to Alexander _lM Jlolltson, late draper, Dunedin, are requested to be paifl forthwith at his office in Rattray-street, to James JliddTiStox, who is authorised to receive and .discharge the sama. Unless paid before the end of this month, le.^al proceedings will be taken for their recovery. ALEXANDER. MOLLISON. Dunedin, 4th June, 1802.

CLAREMONT HOUSE, - 'Mo rat Place, 33 kl l Hill. T7ISTABLISHMENT fov Young Indies, oonj i ducted by Mrs. Wurrn. First Quarter commences on Monday, June 9th. Prospectus on application. - "VrOTICE.—The Rev. D. Moreau, C.P., begs re - _i_7^| spectfully to inform the Catholics of town that he will be on the diggings next Sunday, and the Sunday after next.—jjuuedin, May 30. SWEEP OH ! SWEEP OH ! ! J. Allen, Practical Chimney Sweeper, from Melbourne. Address, Oyster Saloon, Provincial Yards. ~~ £2 HE WARD. QTRAYED, from Price's Stables, on the 26tli O instant, Chesnut Mare : small -white spot near rump. Cobb k, Co. nnHE Undersigned having' commenced a REGISJL TRY OFFICE for town and country servants, solicits a share of public patronage. Care will _ be' taken that none be recommended but those bearing; good diameters. All Orders promptly attended to. ■WSf. MACINTOSH, Victoria Store. Maclausum-streetJ 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that nny debts contracted by Morris Dillon, of the firm of Lyons & Dillon, Bakers, I will not be responsible for after this date ; nnd any debts due to the said firm are to be paid io Win. or Ciias. Lyons. (Signed) WM. LYONS, Arcade Dining Rooms. Jnne 4tli, 1862. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ¥OTICE is hereby, given that the Partnership hitherto existing under the firm of A. Cummins. Lumb & Co., was dissolved the 31st of May. and that the Shipping Business will be conducted for the future by George Lumb & Co., FJiiulers-'laiie, Duncdiu. ! A GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Board and Residence. Terms, 505., including j : extras. 8., Box 27. DUNEDIN COAL DEPOT, Rattbay Strket. T ASCAZAS & CO. beg to inform their friends, JLJ customers, and the public of Dunedin and vicinity, that they have opened ia Rattray-street the Dunediu Coal DepOt, which is the largest coal yard in Dunedin. L. & Co., having made arrangements with their agents to receive regular shipments of coals', tire no\v prepared to supply coals in larpe and small quantities at the shortest notice. L. ic Co., by a strict attention ty the coal trade, hope to merit a large share of public patronage, and as their intention is to confine themselves entirely to thi3 branch of merchandise, consumers may depend upon beina: served with despatch, and purchasing the best coals at the lowest prices, from LASCAZAS & CO., Dunedin Coal Depot, ' Rattray-street. A VA C T ! SUBSTANTIAL Merit must belong: to that which pleases everybody-such are "THACKER'S BOOTS !" CITY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, High-street, opposite Mr. Mercer's Store. H. PULFORD & CO, BEG to announce that they have opened the above Establishment, which will be found the

. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN DUNEDIN. Furniture, Furnishing Ironmongery, Bedding, Mattresses, &c, supplied to order on the very shortest notice, and to' the entire satisfaction ot purchasers. DUNDALK. —Mr. Patrick , Brennau, send your address to Joseph Kerby, No. 22, Mooraboblstreet, Geelong, who has letters from home for you. j SEALED APPLICATIONS, enclosing testimonials, will be received up to noon, on Thursday, sth June, for the office of Collector and Assistant Secretary to the Benevolent Institution of Otago. Salary, £100 per annum, and a commission of 7J per cent, on all, sums collected inside the Town Belt, and 10 per cent, on all sums collected outside the Town Belt. Security for £500 will be required. By order of tlte Committee, EDWAUD HARDCASTLE, Hon. Secretary. . Dunedin, May 30, 1862. LUKE k CO, ~ Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, Corner of Manse-street, (Next to Cobb's Booking Offices), INFORM the public of Dunedin that they have • oj)cned their new Establishment with a Stock of ' the most genuine Drugs and Chemicals, and trust from their lengthened experience to receive a share of public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions accurately prepared. Country orders promptly executed. I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 173, 5 June 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 173, 5 June 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 173, 5 June 1862, Page 6

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