Business Notices. -V]- O W BEING PUBLISHED IN TUB "0T AG 0 WITNESS," A Nbw and Original Tale, ENTITLED THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES or GHRISTOPH E R CONGLETON. ■" LIGHT.—LIGHT.—LIGHT. KEKOSENE LAMPS AT MELBOURNE PRICES. rfIHE Largest and Finest Assortment ever opened X in New Zealand. Kerosene Oil (Comet brand, trade mark secured, and the only genuine in the country. Warranted free from camphine, petrohum, oranv other explosive material, and at greatly re duced rates" making it the most economical light ever inTented. For Sale, only at our Store, Princes•feet, near Cutting. STANK)RD & cO . ALL accounts unpaid and due to Mr. Andrew S. Wilson (late Chemist and Druggist) Pnncesstreet, -will be summoned to the Court in Dunedin without further notice. By order, HENRY BAVLISS, Accountant. May 12th, 1862. n ~~ D. MURISON, & CO. Bread, and Biscuit Bakers, Pastrycooks, and j Confectioners, BaUray-street. BBEAD delivered to all parts of the town. Families supplieed with bread of best quality. Hot , meat pies aud luncheon cakes, from 11 o clock until 6, p.. We.l ling calw s made to order. MESSRS. E. BAN KIN & Co. beg to inform the Farmers of Tokomairiro and the East laein district, that they have opened their new bale 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 are prepared to receive sheep, horses, ana eattle °f 6Very KaNON & Co., Sheep and Cattle Salesmen, Saddle Hill Offices—Walker-street. Dtinedin. A TJSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY'S COAL, screened or smith)', delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L . &c . BTJI{ KE, Princes-street, opposite Barracks. MESSRS. GILLIES AND STRSET, Land and Estatk Agents, Accountants, and Subveyoks. MONEY invested in Land, and Loans on Mortgage effected, Surveys executed, and Maps constructed. Insolvent and Partnership Estates wound up. interest Bents and Accounts collected. Register of Lands and Houses for Sale or to Let, and maps for reference kept. . ~,,., Land Office business transacted, and reliable mlor Biation furnished respecting Lands in all parts of the Provinces of Ot^^igng^ CHARLES HENRY-STREET. Offices Princes-street.near the Cutting. HIGHLAY DIGGINGS. P LAWRENCE begs to inform the inhabitants . of this Province that he has taken that well known and old established licensed house, the Com raercial Hotel, Waikouaiti, where he has made conBiderable improvements by enlarging the premises. P. L. trusts by keeping a good table, good liquors, and civil servants, to merit a share of public patronage. _~ The house ia situated in the centre of Waikouaiti, and on the Main Road to the Highlay Diggings; it consists of separate bed-rooms, capacious diningrooms, sitting-rooms, &c, all well furnished, m fact, like a good English Hotel. There is also a good diy stable with 24 stalls, loose boxes, paddocks, stockyard, smith and wheelwright's shop, and good accommodation for storage. The Charges will be on the most moderate terms. The Proprietor, in drawing the attention of public to this house, feels satisfied that one triamll be productive of many more visits.
STORAGE. —Goods stored at current rates, a Scott & Co.'s. Princes-street. 366 39 "VTOTICE.—No goods are to be delivered nor orders _IM received, unless in writing, from Victorian Butchers' Company. . Oliver Cooper, & Co. ' A FAC T ! SUBSTANTIAL Merit must belong to that which pleases everybodv-such are ''THACKKR'S BOOTS!" KEY & BERWICK, Princes-street, Bedding and Furniture Warehouse, in the Cutting.— Parties furnishing should call at this stablislunennt befere visiting any other. J. GRAY, TPastky Cook and Confectioner, Restaurant and Private Boarding House, Rattray street, Dunedin, Near Bank of New Zealand: HOT PIES, Counter Lunches, Soups, and Coffee, from eleven o'clock to dark. Wedding Breakfasts and Dinners, Wedding Cakes, and Pic-nic refreshment on Hie shortest ut'ikv. Confectionery, Jams, Jellies, Fancy Cakes, Biscuits, &c, made on the premises, aud forwarded to order to any part of the town. Private boarders will find excellent accommodation at moderate charges. Persons making a short s'.ay in Dunedin, and putting up at this establishment, wij find that its central position, and the advantages i offers will exceed any other boarding house in Punedin. MOrR'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Manse-strbkt, jJunkdin. fTTHIS extensive, well-arranged and commodious X Hotel, which has been fitted up totally regardless of expense, and with one only object in view -• that of the accommodation of visitors, and the public requirements in general, is now open. Moir's Hotel will not only be found the largest, but the most convenient Hotel in Dunedin. The rooms are large, airy, light, and admirably adapted for the comfort and convenience of visitors who are anxious to find all. the quiet arrangements of a well ordered borne, with all the freedom to be found in a first-class Family Hotel. The wines, spirits, Sec, drawn at Moir's Hotel cannot be surpassed—none but the very highest orders of brands being retained in stock. A beautifully ordered long-room, expressly built for balls, suppers, wedding breakfasts, and other public or private objects, can always be engaged. MOIR'S HOTEL, MANSE-STREET. 7th May, 1863. ■ ■ FERGUSSON & MITCHELL, Engravers and Lithographers, Princes-street, above Bank New South Wales. TTjTEDDING and Visiting Cards, Bill Heads, VV Aceptance Forms, Bank Cheques, Drafts, &c, &c.; seals and Stamps engraved ; Maps, Plans, Labels, &c. J. WILSON, FROM EDINBURGH, • BUTCHER AND MEAT SALESMAN, MACLAGGAN -STREET, Near to the Melbourne Hotel, HAS much pleasure in announcing that he has removed to his new premises, where his customers may depend upon being supplied with the bef.t joints cut from fat sheep and cattle, purchased at first-hand from the up-country stockholders, which he will sell at the lowest current rates. Small goods of every description of the most unexceptionable quality :—Sausages, Ox Hearts, Tongues, Minced Meat, &c, always on hand. Families, hotels, restaurants, and boarding-houses will be liberally dealt with. Delivery to every part of the Town and Suburbs doily. B. MARTYR (late of Geelong, Victoria), begs to inform his friends and patients that he may be Consulted Daily at his Surgery, Stewart-street, opposite the Gaol, where medicines are also dispensed. June 25. p
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 8
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