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: • Tenders. extension~op~time~on '■ accountmFf __ alterations. rTVENDERS are invited for the erection of a twoX storey Accommodation House, Clutha Ferry. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr. J. Barr's Store, Clutha Ferry, and at the office of G. GREENFIELD, Architect, Manse-street. Tenders received till August 21st. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. m TO BUILDERS, &c. rIIENDERS will be received up to 15th September X next, for the erection of New Bank Premises m Dunedin, according to plans and specifications to be seen at the Office of David Boss, Architect, Manse-street. The Contractors will be required to enter into security for the due fulfilment of the Contract. The Bank will not be bound to accept the lowest, or any tender. Dunedin, 13th August, 1862. TpENDERS are invited, for the erection of a X "Villa Residence, on the Cavenham road for Mr. Whitehead. Plans and Specification to be seen at the Office of G. GREENFIELD, _, , Lm ■ Architect, Man e-street. me lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. Business Notices. jyrESSRS. GILLIES AND STREET Have been instructed by the Proprietors to sell the Lease of a Section in the CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART OF THE CITY, With the following Buildings thereon :—A genteel and commodious FAMILY RESILIENCE, With Outhouses, and a large and well-built Stable and Coach House. The Garden is well stocked with Fruit Tree*, and could be let for £3 per foot, as it fronts a Main Street. GILLIES;& STREET, Land Agents and Surveyors, Princes-street. August 5, 1832. GENERAL Timber Merchant and Contractor.— W. J. Buchan begs to inform the public that he has large quantities of every description oi timber constantly arriving on the Gold Fields. On hand, Boards, American lumber, quartering, and blocks suitable for piles. W. J. B. is prepared to take contracts for the construction nnd supply of materials necessary for every kind of building. Diggers can be supplied with sluice boxes, false bottoms, and riffles ready made, at W. J. Buchan's, Junction Gabriel's and Wethfrstone's, Tuapeka, N.B.—Every kind of aarpenter's work done on the premises. t_A CAKJjTi HE. HOOPER & CO., OTEL BROKERS and VALUATORS, &c., Manse-street, Dunedin. E. H. in calling the attention of Hotel Keepers and others to the above card, begs to say that from his long experience as hotel keepe-, both in England and Victoria, he can with coiiffc'enrwt invite the patronage of both Purchaser and Vendor. A Registry kept of all Hous*»s fir sale or to let in Dunedin and neighbourhood, and all other information obtained at their offices Manse-street, next door to Cleve and Co. AMUSEMENT FOii ALL ] Singing, Dancing and Music. Songs—Sentimental tragic, comic, inelo-drainatic, serio-comic, comico-tr&gico, every eveuing, at the SHAKSPEAKE HOTEL, RATTRAY-STHEET T. B. SMITH, Proprietor, TB. SMITH, so long known to all Victorians as the original proprietor of the Shakspeare, Ballarat, and the far famed Montezurna, has at length completed the additions to his already extensive and well arranged Hotel, and obtained a general license for the s>ale of «..,, SP11"118 ' WINES, ALES, Jto. \V ill be glad to see his old friends and customers, where they will be well received, entertained and prouerly cared for at a moderate scale of charges. THE REV. D.' MOREAU respectfully informs ~ *he,, Catho«CB—first, that henceforward there will be Mass every Sunday at St. Joseph Church, Dunedin; second, that the Rev. F. Martin will spend a ull month m the Tuapeka Diggings, and say Mass at the Junction Catholic Chapel on the four 'following bundays; third, that there will be no Mass at V> aitahuna until the cliapel will have been put v ftgain. r The Catholics of the Waitahuna District are earnestly requested to see the Rev. F. Martin for the above purpose. A white flag, wearing a red rross, made in the shape of a banner, will henceforward denote our presence in the diggings. July 2Hrd. ■VTOTIOH TO AMERlCANS.—Buckwheat Cakes JL\ and Boston Syrup, at Riordan, Bros., Cafe de Pans, Jetty-street. BASOH, WANDELLS, & CO., (Successors to Wittkowski Brothers) WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS AND IMPORTERS, H^TOCKWL? °N RANh * TCU TOBACCO—IO's, Jibs., twist, and aromatic ClGAßS—Havannas, Manillas, and Swiss MATCHES—Wood, vestas, and japanned And a general stock of tobacconists ware. Country orders and shipping punctually attended to. Address—Flinders-lane, off Stafford-street; »ext of Lazarus' Bond. JQUNCAN'S MILL BAKER Y^. 4-LB. LOAF (RETAIL), Bd. 4-LB. LOAF (WHOLESALE), 7». DUNCAN & YOUNG, . j Proprietors. August 14th, 1862. TIMBER CUT TO ORDER. ANY SIZE-ANY SORT. TyALTER BELL & CO., Princes-street, near * * the Barracks (AGENTS for the WAKAWA SAW MILLS), are now supplying every description of TIMBER, CUT TO ORDER, on the shortest notice, at the lowest market price. WALTER BELL fc CO. ETHE LITTLE SiiOP. NATHAN, WATCHMAOR& JEWELLER, . Princes-street, begs to ren-ind his friends and the public that he still keeps the Little Shop, and that he has a neat assortment of Gold and Silver Watches Clocks Colonial and English manufactured Jewellery, &c., which he will sell at prices that defies competition. Remember! The LITTLE SHOP, Princesstreet, three doors from High-street. Watches accui rately repaired at tke l«we«t rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 218, 20 August 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 218, 20 August 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 218, 20 August 1862, Page 1

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