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Business Notice. NEAm%i AC?gR?^ IQG nk\ ™ ™ TELEGRAPH ™S C^°3>TAI, MAIL ON and an«r September oth, COBB & COB Coaches will leave their office Daily,, at 630 > f^ fOw^ eTaieri Ferry» Waihola, Totomaririro, | aud the Molyneax. , Eeturaing from the Molyneax daily, at 8 a.m. : ; *" COLE, HOYT & CO., . ■ Proprietora. J. HYMAN. Watdimdker and Jeweller, Manufacturer of every Description of Jewellery in Gold and Silver, &c, No. I, PRINCES-STREET^ No. 1, _ And late of Jtis«T»t KAT'STBEET» DtTHKDIK, UYM A^ res|>ectfiillv begs to inform bis friends . customers, and the inhabitants of Dunedin.tha having closed his Melbourneßranch, be has, he may confidently state, collecte-la Stock which wfll be found ppon inspection, to U the most modem and nnique in tins City. For variety, workmanship, elegance of design, richness of pattern and quality of material he feels proud in asserting that the best London houses only can vie with him, while his prices cannot fail to give the most entire satisfaction to his customers. All Watches and Timepieces sold and rePi? re<L at hss establishment are guaranteed, and all orders for manufactured goods will be made on the premises from the finest gold and silver alter the most modern and elegant designs. Wedding, Christmas, and Birthday Presents, in inexhausUuie variety, Eemember! J. HYMAN; No. 1, Princes-street. THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE, . _ ~ StapfobdStkeet. B A T this well-cpudttct«i Board aud Lodging House XX may be had good accommodatioa with, strictly moderate charges. ' Hot meals at all Hours. MOSES A. LEE. MEDICAL. T\R. DRURY, Surgeon and Accoucheur, M. M <£; #\'i { v of ******* Victoria,) regfetered burpeon of the Province of Otago, Hawke^bury Township Waikouaitf. K.B.—Residence near WooUoyV Beach House Hotel. J LOYAL DUNEDIN LODGE M.U.L0.0.P. TS REMOVED to the Shamrock Hotel, RattrayLodge nights, every Thursday, at half-past Seven 0 clock. CHARLES GREY, Secretary. U. *IL.l L. L eE R & GEIS OW, Authonsed Surveyors and Land Aeenta. invested in Rural and Town lands- laud office business transacted; surveys executed • plans map«, &c, coustraeted; and owing- to a thorough ccquaintance with the country, most reliable informatwn furnished respecting lands in the difierent parts 01 bouthland. OfSce—Tay-Btreet. Invercargill. PLATE-GLASS.— 'fhe Subscriber is prepared to . execute Orders for any size, from 12ft. by 7ft. ownwards. Henry Brooks, 39, Elizabeth-street Melbourne. ' . NOTICE. FT is requested that Owners of Goods Stored at X Mesrs. WEBB, PANTLIN & CO.'S Free btomwili atones remove the same: and notice is hereby given that all Goods not removed on or before 30th instant, wfll be sold to defray expenses. J. RATTRAY, i _ JOHN F. WRIGHT. ( Trostees. Dunedin, 10th Sept, 1862. WALLACH BROTHERS Macukksah-stbeet, (Next to the Dunedin Club House), And 156, EUZABBTH-BTEEEI, MKLBOOB3SIMPORTESS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERERS tc MATTRASS MAKERS. THE LUXURY OF WASHING " WITH miiEfWll^ 881 SOAP powder. rillilb Wondenul Preparaticn is decidetilv tlie X most economical and effective artide ever introduced for washing, the cleansing properties of several pounds of soap being contained in a few ounces of the. Soap Powder. No rubhing required old in mall packets everywhere. Patentee Harper Twelvetreea, Hn>mley-by-Bow, London!' Ask for Bkiggs' Australian Satin Gi^ze bTABCH where you purchase Harpe lTwdvetrees' boap Powder. One pound is equal to two pounds o any other. bole Wholesale Agents for Otaco W and ft t Turnbull and Ca " •ANDERSON AND SONS 1 (Late Hall and Alderson), t TANNERS AND CURRIERS, Manufacturers and Importers ot l Q A D D L E R Y,—H A RNS SS. KJ Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles i Boots and Shore Enamelled and Japanned Leathers s: Leatn R<Xim ' and other Fan <5J v Mjai Belts—Accoutrements Grindery aud Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney? , Black and Polar Oils always on nawi IRKPATUICK 4: CO., Forwardiu- Agentsl Princes-street, below the Barracks. nOACHp for EAST TAIERI leave the Gridiron \J Hotel, daily, at 3 p.m., carryiner passengers and luggage, returning from Cramont's East Taieri Hotel every morning at 8 a.m. I Fares :—. 1 Cramont's ... 5s 1 Saddle HiU 4 S Green Islnnd *... ... 2s 6d. NEW RUSH. NEW RUSH, j TO THE C AFE ROYAL and RESTAURANT Beachstreet, Waikouaiti. alwas Jr Sdyf' CCOmOdation in Townshi P. Meak " COLLINS & VASS, - Proprietors. AMERICAN STOVK DEPOT. " JAMES AND JOHN H. BARJJ, ' STAFFORD-SBBKr, DPNSDIK. JUST RECEIVED peT^rlotta, from New York U direct, a.ki^e and varied assortment of Cooking ° btove3, with fittuigs and appurtenances. t> o so» ' •- Per Grasmere from Glasgow, a select lot of Cooking r and Parlour Stoves of highly finished and completS descriptions, manufactured by Smith and WeMwid. h DESIRABLE INVESTMENI'._A b'tore iv o»e U ~ of the best positions irr Rattray-street to be sold. 20 feet frontage, and 40 feet in depth: lease ■*■ 12 years and a-half to run : ground rent nominal. For further particulars appl to D. White, Crown ? Hotel, Rattray-street. . M ARCADE CAFE. ~ X ESSRS. LEAR & BENJAMIN are desirous p ,_, ~of storming their' Friends and the Public of h i Dunedin, that they have opened that large and ele- n gant room, known as the Arcade Cafe, and Reading Room, over the Arcade, in High-street, and intend tl to carry on the same as a Brst-class Restaurant and 1< Cafe. Gentlemen who like a quiet and good sub- o stantial meal, served with civility and despatch o together with the bust Coffee that art can produce* may depend on the same being served in a stele that d must give satisfaction. . ! ■ * Collee will-be Ready from 7 a.m., untQ 12 at NL»ht 1 - • -Mealsat-amonientsnotioeallDay x Tripe Suppers Every Evenintr BOARD BY THS WEKK.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 1

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