Hotele, etc, AF E D E PAIt IS , JETTY-BTHISHT, Adjoining the Pust Office. THIORDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian Cafe JLYi Melbourne, respectfully announce to the Business Men mifl Gentry 6f Diiiicdin tlmt tbuy have opened the above spacious and eluuunt erection CAP". AND RESTAURANT. The magnificent Dining Hall, which is cnpablo of seating- 200 fiersons, lias been fitted and furnishedrefjardlpss of expense, the sole aim of the proprietors haying been to ensure the comfort and ease of th« visitants THE CAFE AND SMOKING-ROOM Are luxuriously furnished, aud replete with every requisite, raid offer to their frequenters tli« uiort comfort aWe lounge in the Australian Colonies. The Coffee prepared and served in true Parisian stylo is of the most delicious aroma and flavor. The Steam Cooking Apparatus, and patent- gklll, Erected at an enormous outlay, are presided over by a Parisian artiste, whose solostudy will be to gratify by variety and excellence the m<h.t epicurean taste. The Proprietors trust that this effort on their part to supply the want so generally felt in Duncdin—that of n truly First class Cnfe and Restaurant, combined with the celerity, cleanliness,' and superior style in which all viands will be served, will ensure for them a like amount of patronage to that which has been bestowed upon their vrell-known Victorian Eitablbhlnent. . t&ST Open till after vhe closing of the Theatre and other places of amusement. BOARD BY THE WEEK ' i '■ 'ON MODERATE TEUMS. . ' CANDINAVIAN RESTAURANT, MacUvg&n. street, Hudson & Co.. Proprietors. Good accommodation and moderate charges, combined with a strict attention to the wants of customers always to!be obtained at the Scandinavian. ~~ VICTORIAN RESTAURANT. Princes-street south, next Messrs. Armour and , Kenncdv. GOOD BEDS, well cooked" meals, civility, otten- ' tion, and cleanliness, combined with moderate charges.alw.ays to be found at, the Yictorianßestafirant. Afew permanent boarders wanted, whose comforts will be carefully attended to. STANFIELD & GLADHALL. Proprietors. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. 'GOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, W A I P 0 11 I. miJE original IRON HO USE put up by the GovernJL nient having been found by the lessee to be quite inadequate for giving any really comfortable accommodations, lie has' at great expense made several additions and alterations, by which means he can now assure to travellers an amount of comfort and attention unequalled on the road. Hot meals at all hours- a comfortable fire, when required in the long room. The Otago Daily Papers, when procurable. ' In consequence of frequent Complaints about the fare charged for crossing the Waipori, at this ferry, the Lessee of the Waipori Accommodation House has .been induced to purchase the boat &c, and now begs to inform travellers, that. persons .stopping at las house will be taken aci'oss the ferry at any hour, free of expense. ' ... To' other travellers the fare will be before 9 a.m. One Shilling, after that hour to sun-down,. Sixpence. MAC'S BOARDING HOUSE) MaCLAGGAN STHEKT. : Clean beds, good meals, aud the best accommodation always" to be obtained at Mac's well known Board aud Lodging House, together with civility and moderate charges. .'.'"-. Business NoticeJ . N E A L, . (Late of Ballarat), SHOEING Forge and smiths' work in general horses shod on the most approved principles. : ' :J. NEAL, , Princes-stree South, SHERRY.—PORT.—CLARET, &c. BIIAiYD Y.—WHiSKY.—TEAS. T jHHE Subscriber begs to intimate that his stock of JL. Wines is of a first-class quality,/tTottled in rho London docks, Brandies direct from Cognac via London ; Is i-.'so in receipt of invoices arid.billa of lading per the ■"Whiteha.yen, Lass, 'daily expected.' Brandy in bulk and case; from Cognac via London. Port and sherries from Cadiz and O: onto via London, all of which wi'l be offered to the trade and private families on arrival. Also, a parcel of very superior teas, superior to any hitherto imported to thi> colony, "rrivitf©-fami-lies will be supplied at wholesale price* for 'wish ; over £10, discount allowed. J. GILLON, Wine Itreichant. 1, Moray-place, May 30, 1802. : Lost, Found,-&c. T OST, one ■ Chcsliut Horse, branded DS on ofl _Lj iihoulder, iron1! the .Black Horse Hotel,-Silver Stream. Apply J. M'Guike, office of this paptftv FOUND in possession of a tieket-of-jeave holder, and supposed- to be ru.lci!. a BAY 3IARE, H hands hiirb, nlru:!; points, shoit switch fail, small star on fon.head, ri&ing..nvc years old, branded W oil" ■shoulder. Apply to the Commissioner of Police. TT'OUND. —Strayed. iBU-.Mouut Stewart, a Dark JD Grey Coil, (with halter on) branded EA on the.n.-ar shoulder. The owner can have him by paying1 expenses inclined. If not cliiimcd withiii fourteen days -will be told to defray expenses. , 'Tor iurther particulais apply to . JAMES PAKkEH, Waitahuna, or at the Old I'ost Oil'rco ;in:iv. _. April ■ :i ;_ ITIOUND, on board,the Steamer Lyttdton, a pro- ; niissory note for a2O: ' The ciwiierof thj same will get it on giving acorrec! deseiipliou to the undersigned, and paying (or J his advei-tisement.—C. Ficd. . Bccliy, Alnnsf'-strpct, Duncdin. _^ ' "■'" " £S'REWAiiIT ~ ——— T OST, a grey-Mare, aged, branded EL near EhonlI i der; idik), , a. dark brown (nearly black) Mare, • -white blaze, white hind feet, branded JL oil'ribs. Tho above reward will be paid to the person giving such information as fcliall lead to their recovery ;' arid, if stolen, £20 reward, on conviction of the offender. Aftw .this notice any person found detaining them will be prosecuted. V. FULTON, The Forlnry. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM* DUNEDIN. To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " He that hath pity on the poor, happy is he." - - Objects :— . TF'iO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of X all creeds aud nations, by receiving and maintaining, in a suitable bui!din», jsueh as may be most oeneiited by being inmates of tho Asylum. The Government having intimated their willingness to gniiit a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sufficient sum will be collected to allow of a portion of the Asylum being erected, and ready for the reception ot ' inmates before the wiuter sets in. President : His Honor Majoh Rtchardson. ' YibK-I'BESIDEXr: John Hyde Harms, Es<j. ■. TItKASL'JIEII :'.'■'.. "Walter Day, Esq. COJIiIITTJJE : A. C. STRODE, Esq. JULIUS -VOyEL, Esq. : ST. .JuHK BKANIuAN. Esq. .HENRY COOK, lisa. • - james a. bouulas, e^. ■;.-." C. 11. STREKT, Esq. ■ EDWAhD CASPJiIf, Fsq. ■■■•■■■ JAMES RATTRAY, "Esq. EmV'AitJJ HAliljtCAti'VLH, Hon. Secretary By whom contributions are earnestly solicited,'tn'd " will Lt- tlianki'ulJy received. . • ■ Donauoiis may also be paid to the account'of the Dnnediu Bcufcyolwit Asyhiw at aiv> of the Bunedin linn'kH.'' ' '"' ...■■"• •", '~ .• ■ i .•' ■■•' ••• Mr. John Scoit,' Wbi-th'ington, has bc<.n appointed CoUcetor for the Institution; ■' ' ' .' "■'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 173, 5 June 1862, Page 2
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