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Business Notices. MEDICAL. DR. HOCKEN, late Surgeon of the s. a. Great Britain, P. Moss & Co. 's Premises, Princesstreet, a few doors above the Bank of New South Wales. "; Hours of Consultation : 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., and afterwards through the evening. ' J. H. WALLACE. LAND and Estate Agent, and General Commission Merchant, Wellington. New Zealand DONALD M'PHERSON, Hay, Corn, General , Produce Dealer, and Coal Merchant. Piincosstreet, South. N.B.—Coals in large or small quantities^ ' SHAG VALLEY DIGGINGS".' T>ARTIES proceeding- to the above diggings can JL be supplied with all sorts of diggers' tools, provisions, wearing apparel, &c, at JUunedin prices, at the Store of the Undersigned. , • JAMES JONES,. Waikouaiti. ■ ,_<„, * • -jj- *■ £•200 REWARD. ' "■' '""**"''o*s^ THE above sum of Two Hundred Pounds will be paid to any person or persons who may eire such information as will lead to the conviction orthe offender or offenders who set fire to the house, &c, of the undersigned at Cherry Farm, on the morning of the 31 st instant. JOHN JONES. Dunedin, 31st May, 1862. riIHE undersigned offer their services for the purJL chase of TEA in the Melbourna Market; as they make this article a speciality, they are in a position to get the bast value. The class of Tea that has been shipped to Dunedin certainly does not require judgment, as the greater portion of the shipments have been of a low character; they would, however, recommend a better class of Tea to be purchased ; and as they taste every chop that arrives here, and having a full knowledge of tha various qualities, they feel convinced they would give satisfaction. Brokerage, one per cent., buying and forwarding, References for the satisfaction of the Importei'. ROBERTSON & EVERARD, Tea, Brokers, 69 Collins-street west. Melbourne. ANDERSON AND SONS, (Late Hall and Alderson), TANNERS AND CURRIERS, AI amifacturers and Importers of SADDLER Y,—H A R N E SS, Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill Belts —Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. ■<. Black and Polar Oils always on hand. MEDICAL HALL DUNEDIN, (Late A. S.Wilson's) Established 1852. THOS. M. WILKINSON, From Dinneford's and Co., New Bond-streety London, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, Importer of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c. Wholesale and Retail. ~h ITS,. A. S. WILSON, in retiring from the above jyjL business, respectfully thanks the inhabi- .. tants of Otago for the support so liberally extended to him during the past seven years, and desires to introduce JMju Wilkinson as his successor, whose practical knowledge will, he feels assured, give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Mr. T. M. Wilkinson begs to inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and the Public generally, _ that he has taken into Partnership, Mr. James l)ixon, (late of Collins-street, Melbourne,) and trusts by their combined attention to Business, to merit a share of public support. Country orders promptly executed at lowest Wholesale Prices. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the late John Molb'son, Merchant, Princes-street, Dunedin, are requested to pay the same to James Middleton, at Mr. Alexander Mollison's office, in Rattray-street, who is authorised to receive and discharge the same. ANNE MOLLISON. Dunedin, 30th May, 1862. A Superbly brilliant and unequalled Light may always be obtained by purchasing the pure unadulterated KERO SI N E 0 IL, Which is only to be obtained at greatly reduced rates at, R. E. INMAN & CO., 3, Princes-stree through the Cutting. /"IOACHES for the Spring Bank, leaving the \J Gridiron Hotel, opposite the office of this naper, Princes-street, Daily, at 10 a.m.; returning from Mr. Calenders', Spring Bank, at half-past one p.m. Fares, to Green Island 2s. 6d.; Saddle Hill 45.; Spring Bank ss. JAMES CARMICHAEL, Proprietor. TO the Old Identity, and those who live by the sweat of their brow in Otago. Gentlemen—ln tendering you my most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage you have bestowed upon me since commencing business in Dunedin, I beg leave to state that having had the Otago Refreshment Rooms enlarged and redecorated, and Quality, Cleanliness, and Economy beins my motto, I can offer you a most delicious Steak, Chop, or other Viand, dressed with the greatest care, served up at a minute's notice, and as cheap, if not cheaper than any other house in town. Hoping you will still continue to favor me with your support, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIE LANG. High-street. P.S. —Wines and Ales of the best quality. CLAREMONT HOUSE, r Moray Place, Bell Hill. "ESTABLISHMENT for Young Indies, «oaJCj ducted by Mrs. Wurm. First Quarter commences on Monday, June 9th. Prospectus on application. ~~benevolengT^asylum, dunedin! To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " He 'that hath pity on the poor, happy is he." Objects :— TO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of all creeds and nations, by receiving and maintaining, in a suitable building, such as 'may bs most benefited by being inmates of the Asylum. The Government having intimated their willingness to grant 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 tefore the winter sets in. President : His Honor Major Richardson. Vioe-President : John Hyde Harms, Esq. Treasurer : Wameb Day, Esq. Committee : A. C. STRODE, Esq.. JULIUS VOGEL, Esq. ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Esq. HENRY COOK, Esq. JAMES A. DOUGLAS, Esq. C. H. STREET, Esq. EDWARD CASPER, Esq. JAMES RATTRAY, Esq. EDWARD HARDCASTLE, Hon. Secretary By whom contributions are earnestly solicited' «nd will be thankfully received. Donations may also be paid to the account of th« Dunedia Benevolent Asylum at wit of th« Dunedi» Banks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 181, 14 June 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 181, 14 June 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 181, 14 June 1862, Page 1

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