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Business Notices. '-■ W. A. WOOD AND CO., FAMILY GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT ME RCHANTS, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Maclaggan-street, (next the Arcade), Dunedin. AJEG to acquaint their friends.and the pubUc they have opened the above extensive premises (lately in the occupation of Mr P. W. Hutton), and have stocked the same with the most complete and varied assort rent ofgrcoeries, ironmongery, &c, to be found in the Province, imported by themselves direct from England, and they are therefore enabled to offer the same on tlje most advantageous terms to purchasers. Family trade in all departments strictly attended to, Who-esale and Retail. "VTOTICE —All indebted to the late firm of Kilgour ? nd Skl"ner > Bakers, Rattray-street, are requested to pay the same to Alexander Kiigour, Sen on or before the 18th October, or legal steps will be taken to recover the same. October 10, 1862. KILGOUR. TEETH TEETH!! TEETH!!! MR. ALFRED 8001 Surgical Mechanical Dentist, Princes-street, (Formerly Pupil ofH L. Jacob Esq., M.R.C.S. M.O.D. and L.A,C, and late Dentist to the Bt-oq * ,7 , Bridgwater Hospital,) liGb to call the attention of the public to his imnf lf pr?7 ed- met, hod?^ fctillS;teethon the Principle of self-adhesion, by which of mastication reJtcred 5 perfomed 'and the articulation completely The numerous impositions daily practised on the public by persons pretending to a proficiency of knowledge in the different brandies of mechanical dentistry and the disappointments consequent thereon deter many from availing themselves of relief under the inconveniences incidental to the loss of these most essential and ornamental appendages, without which mastication cannot be properly effected, and the train oi diseases arising from indigestion naturally follow lhis requisite so necessary to health, and to the enjoyment of our food, is effectively substituted on Mr. Boot s pnuciple from one to a complete set without the least inconvenience to the wearer. I Charges moderate. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the business hitherto *,\ .caiTled ou > uuder tlie firm of W. BOWLER bOJN & Co., will henceforth be carried on by the Un dersigned, and all parties indebted to the said firm are requested to pay their accounts to him, who alone is authorised to receive and discharge the same. w it- + oo c EDWARD PEARCE. Wellington, 22nd Sept., 1363. FORRESTER &. CO.'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Late R Wilson), Stafford-street. TUTE. JAMES FORRESTER (late proprietor oi XVJL the Provincial Stables and Sale Yards), begs to inform his old friends that he has resumed business at the premises lately occupied by Mr. R. Wilson iv fatafford-street, above the Union Hotel. - , ~Always on hand > for Sale or Hire, baddle and Harness Horses Open and Closed Carriages Buggies, Do? Carts, &c. &c. &c. Hay, Oats, Chaff, Bran, &c. Stabling at moderate rate 3. ABBEiTLEIX LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Maclaggan-s treet. WILLIAMS & SMITH, Proprietors. HORSES 'commited to theircare at the above _ establishment treated with the strictest attention, combined with moderate charges. Saddle Horses and Vehicles for hire to suit the most fastidious. W. and S., are always purchasers of first-class Saddle aud Harness Horses. TO DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS. VOUKGHU ST AN D & CO., Importers of Drapery and Clothing, Of Elizabeth-street and Flinders-lane, Melbourne Aud Basinghall-street, London, Beg to announce to the Trade that they have taken a portion of the wemises of H. Miller and Co Walker street, Dunedin, lately occupied by A M'Landress and Co., Where they have Now on Sale, Ex Willing Lass, Gothenburg, and other Vessels, 127 PACKAGES OF DKAPERY AND CLOTHING, Which have been carefully se'ected, and will be found in every respect suitable for the requirements of this colony, consisting of— Grey calicos, long cloths, sheetings, wood oil baizes, flannel?, flannel shirts, and all classes of hosiery, serge shirts, moleskins, and tweed trousers, coats, &c; blankets, dress goods, ribbons, feathers, shawls, anc fancy drapery oi" every description. Especial attention is directed to the Manchester ffoods, which, from being invoiced seven months a^o from home, can consequently be offered from JO to 15 per cent, less than current 03. TriCTORIAN PAPERHANGIiVG WAREV HOUSE, Maclaggan-stkeet. BORTHWICK and ATKINS, Pecorators, House and Ship Painters, &c. The Largest Stock of Paperhangings in Dunedin. (.i!s. Colours, Varnishes, Brushes. Etc. N.B.—Sole_a<jent for A. Borrhwick's patent paint for wood and iron ships bottoms. MiscellaneousNOTICE. Respecting Deserter from the Army and Navy. Attorney-General's Office, ____, T ,^_ _ Auckland, sth April, IBG2. fIjIREQLJENT instances having occurred of De fl? sertion from Her Majesty's Sea and Lav Forces in this Colony, Notice is hereby given, that the most rigorous proceedings will be taken against any person enticing away, harboring, or employing Deserters. The enactments relating to the above oflence are subjoined for information. FRANCIS D. FENTON, Assistant Law Officer. CLAUSES OF IMPERIAL ACTS RELATING TO DESERTERS. Naval Desbktiok. 10 and 11 Viet., chap. 62, sec. 11. And be it enacted, That every person who, b words or any other means whatsoever, shall persuade any person in Her-Majesty's Navy to desert, or improperly absent himself from his duty, shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty pounds for every jsucb act; and every person who shal 1 assist or procure any person in Her Majesty's Navy to desert, or improperly absent liimself from his duty; or shall conceal employ, or continue to employ any person belonging o Her Majesty's Navy, who shall be a deserter, or mproperly absent from his duty, knowing him to be uch a desertor, or so improperly absent, shall forfeit and pay the sum of thirty pounds for every such assistance,'procurement, concealment, employment, or continuing of employment, as aforesaid.'' Marine Desertion. 21 Viet., cap. 7, sec. 51 " Any person who shall, in any part of Her Majesy?s dominions, by words or any other means whatsoever, directly or indirectly, procure any Marine to desert; or shall by words or by any other means whatsoever, attempt to procure or persuade any Marine to desert; and any person who, knowing that Marine is, about to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting;" or, knowing any Marine to be a deserter, "hall conceal such deserter, or aid or assist5 such 'eserter in concealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to be punished by fine or imprisonment, or both, as the Dourt before which such conviction shall take place may adjudge. Military Desertion. 21 Viet., cap. 9, Sec. 88. " Any peraon who shall, in any part of Her Majesty's dominions, or by any means whatsoever, directly or indirectly, procure any Soldier to desert, or attempt to procure or persuade any Soldier to desert, and any person who, knowing that any Soldier is about to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting ■ or, Knowing any Soldier to be a^deserte,. shall conceal such deserter, or aid or assist such, deserter in concealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall be aeemed guilty,of, a misdemeanor, and shall, on coaviction thereof, be liable to be punished-by-fine of imprisonment, or both, as the Court before whick such, conviction shall take place may adjudge. ■■<.'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 257, 16 October 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 257, 16 October 1862, Page 8

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