I _ Business Notices. ! I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM ILES, | SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, J Begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the jjublic in general, for the very liberal patronage | bestowed on him since his arrival in Dunedin, nearly seven years ago, and also fo inform them that he has removed to George-street, opposite the Royal George Hotel, where hewill be most happy to receive orders, and where every attention will be paid to those favor-1 I ing him witb their patronage. L.ACAUD.] Mr. B. CECIL HAGGITT, SOLICITOR, &0., ' No. 12, Victoria Chambers, Mnuss-street. WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT the comfort of a WARM ROOM, When they can get OFFICE AND SHOP STOVES, At the low price of 355. 6d., from tbe mallei's, at the IRON AND ZINC WORKS, High-street, Dunedin. N.B. —These Stoves may be seen in action at Mr. J.Ryan's Hair Dressing Saloon, and several other places in the Arcade. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS. FIRST-RATE OPPORTUNITY. LICENSED HOTEL FOR SALE MESSRS. GILLIES & STREET have for sale an old established Hotel situated in a ; most advantageous position at a Shipping Port near the high road to the diggings. A pood trade is now doing, and it is certain that this will be very largely increased in the spxing of the year, -when the great rush of population which is confidently anticipated, sets in. MESSRS. GILLIES & STREET, . Land Agents, Surveyors, and Accountants. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, a number of forty and fifty acre Sections, in Block V, Oamaru District. Apply to JOHN McNEILL, Queen's Arm WANTED, Newcomers and the Public to know thnt ." Captaiu Cook's Boarding House," Walker-street (next door to Messrs. Mossman and Waraue, butchers,) is fitted and ready for Boarders. Meals, ls od.; good beds, ls. ; weekly boarding, 275. 6d. D. McKINNON & CO., Proprietors. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE following Goods, stored with the undersigned, if not claimed and expenses paid, within seven days from this date, will be sold to defray expenses, viz:— 9 casks and 5 cases, supposed to contain ale or porter 1 bale of flock 2 coils iron wire 2 casks glass ware 1 cask ironmongery 1 gold-washing cradle. THOMAS NORTON & CO. June 24th, 1862.
TO the Old Identity, and those who live by the swea^ of tlieir 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 Refresh ment Rooms enlarged and redecorated, and Quality, Cleanliness, and Economy being my motto, I can offe* 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. WRI&HT, R OBERTS 0 N, k CO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Manse-street, Dunedin, Are prepared to arrange for the sale or purchase of— STATION PROPERTY, also to RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS of SHEEP AND CATTLE FOR SALE • and TO MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES WHEN REQUIRED. AuctionsTUESDAY, Bth JULY. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE of inn NEW TOWNSHIP OP LITTLE DUNEDIN, CONTAINING' 400 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS OF LAND. The Proprietors of the Bank of England. The Gentlemen. Merchants, Tradesmen, the Citizens of Dunedin, and tho Residents on the Gold Fields, ARE hereby respectfully informed that all that excellent, capitally situated, and well laid out property, the NEW TOWNSHIP OF LITTLE DUNEDIN, Will be Sold by Public Auction. This splendid site is situated but a short walk oft' the main metalled road that leads out of Princesstreet to all the principal Gold Fields cf the colony. It is reached by a Government Road after passing the first Stone Bridge out of Princes-street, and adjoins the beautiful grounds of —•■Master, Esq., M.P.C, being Allotment 10 of Section 7, District of Duuedin, &c, and is on fine rising ground, commanding beautiful views of all the surrounding country. The streets are wide and well arranged. The situation is, perhaps, one of the best that could be selected to provide for that much-required want, a
TOWNSHIP NEAR THE CITY, Where the return drays, coaches, and passengers from the gold fields, and from all the farms, may halt before coming into DUNEDIN. From the great want of such a TOWNSHIP, Hundreds are daily inconvenienced, both in going from, and coming into the CITY. Every man, therefore, who wishes to purchase land and a freehold, sbould buy in tbe NEW TOWNSHIP, For it is a well-known fact that hundreds of individuals have enriched themselves by judiciously buying land in NEW AND RISING TOWNS. An opportunity now offers which will give every man the power of purchasing at first-hand an allotment in the NEWTOWN OF LITTLE DUNEDIN. "Besides the .excellent position of this first class Township, it has a frontage to a reserve of 50 acres of moderately timbered land. The undersigned hereby respectfully informs the public that in consequence of the great number of gentlemen assembling at the sale of the St. John's Wood property, and of having sold a large quantity of the Gouldsbank Estate since the auction, he has been instructed to dispose ofthe above handsome propesry by public auction, at the New London Auction Mart, at 12 o'clock on Tuesday, July Bth. These new rooms are now near completion, and are situate opposite to the Post Office, the Custom House, and the Cafe De Paris. A geiierous'champagne luncheon will be provided, at which all classes of thej community are invited to partake. The title is direct from the Crown to the present owner. Terms, Liberal; And will be declared at the time of sale 1 . The Time of. Sale is Fixed for L TUES DA V, 8t h JULY I R. C. LUSCOMB. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 184, 30 June 1862, Page 2
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