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Business ITotiees. NEAREST AND BEST ROAD TO THE VICTORIA DIGGINGS. CORB & COS TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL 0 COACHES. N and after September 9th, 0088 &: CO.'S Coaches will leave their office Daily, at 6 a'*?7i. Taieri-Ferry, Waihola, Tokomaririro, and the Molyueux. Returning from the Molyneux daily, at 8 a.m. _ AISO, On and after Monday, October 13th, a Coach will leave for Wiitahuna, Wetherstone, Munroe's Gully, and luapeka, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a m.;' returning from the Commercial Hotel, Imjpeka Junction, on alternate days at 5 a.m. COLE, HOYT &l CO., 4 V '" Proprietors. THE NEW FURNITURE, SALE AND" AUCTION ROOM, Maclaggan-street, in front of the Abbeyleix House TfIDWARD MOELLER & CO. beg to inform ?he XJ Merchants and Importers of Dunedin, that they will open their newly erected and very extensive premises as Furniture, Sales and Auction Rooms, on the first of September, 1862. Their best attention will always be given to the sale of Furniture, Ironmongery, and Plated Ware, etc., and the extent of their premises, as wtll as their long experience as furniture salesmen, war rants their assertion, that intending vendors wiil have the best opportunity of having their goods properly suited, displayed and offered to the public in the best possible manner. Families about to leave town will be able to bring their household effects to the best market, and liberal money advances wi'l be made on goods placed into the hands of the auctioneers for sale. Intending purchasers are always sure to find a very extrusive assortment of everything' requisite for furnishing their houses, and due notice will be given of all sales to be held at tho establishment. Out of door sales will be attended to, and account sales, in all instance, will be rendered within 48 hours, after each sale. Ad^ivess :— EDWARD MOELLER & CO., Auctioneers Valuators, etc., Maclaggan-street, in front of the Abbevleix House. Dunedin. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! "OULLOCK AND WALKER IIMBEK MERCHANTS AND SAW MILL PROPRIETORS, Beg to announce that, having completed the new arrangements and additional machinery at their VICTORIA STEAM SAW-MILLS, STEWART'S ISLAND, They are prepared to execute orders for Sawn Timber ,of any size, and to any extent. THE MILLS, With the additional STEAM POWER recently erected, being now capable of cutting upwards of 00,000 feet per week, Contractors and others may rely upon the punctual and correct fulfilment o*f large orders. CUMBERLAND-STREET SAWING, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS. OULLOCK AND WALKER, Are Now Prepared to SAW UP DEALS and OTHER TIMBER, Plane and produce Mouldings to any extent, and of any pattern, at their Steam Mills, in Cumberlandstreet. "OULLOCK AND WALKER Have on hand, in their yards, in Cumberland-street, Stuart-street, near the Gaol and the New Jetty the most varied and extensive assortment of Timber in Dunediu. It comprises:— Red pine, boards, and scantlings, all kinds and sizes Kauri boards and scantlings, all kinds and sizes Hobavt 1 own splits, laths, and shingles Galvanized iron roofing, ridging, spouting, guttering, and nails, &c, &c, American shelving „ T & G lumber ~ T& G llooring Feather-edged Baltic weather-boards Clear pine 2-iu. 14-in. 1-iu., and i-in. Cedar, 1-in, and DOORS. R.P., S.M., and D.M., from 2ft. 6in. x 6ft. 6in. to SASHES AND CASEMENTS. American and cedar, all kinds and all sizes. "OULLOCK AND WALKER Have now landing, in splendid order, ex Escort and Grasmere, a large shipment of Scotch Flooring Boards and Mouldings, direct from the well known firm of R. Millar and Sons, Montrose. It consist of— 50,000 feet lj-in. T & G red and white Baltic 40,000 „ 1-in. „ 40,000 „ -|.in. 30,000 „ a-in. " ;; 40,000 „ i-iu. ~ plain and beaded 100,000 running feet mouldings and architraves, yellow aud white pine. "DULLOCK AND WALKER Solicit the attention of BuiLlers and Contractors to their extensive stock ai> i unrivalled facilitie for the execution of all orders connected with th Uuiluing Trade. 5 per cent, disoount allowed for cash. JNOTIOK I HERESY give notice, that all accounts due to me, must be paid on or before the 20th instant, alter which date all outstanding acounts will be placed in the hands oi my solicitor for recovery WM. CARR YOUNG. October 3rd, 1862. mHE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION A RACE Will be run over the DUNEDIN COURSE, . • • : ON - .... WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1863. Stewards: William Morley, Esq, John Maclean, Esq. James McKenzie, Esq. Mark Noble, Esq. Fitzwilliam Wentworth Esq. ITo act with Stewards that may be appointed from each of the Colonies. Clerk of ins Course—Honorary: J. Switzer, Esq. CHAM P lON ETOB" Of 1000 soys., with a sweepstakes of 100 soys. each added ; the second horse to receive 200 soys.'out if the stake; and the third to save his stake, if more i than three start. Weight for age. Three miles Nominations, enclosing 25 soys., to be addressed j undercover to the Secretary of the Otago Jockey ! Club, at the Provincial Hotel, Duuedin, on or bet. re i Ist November, 1862, bufc all nominations sent in due J course of post, and. bearing the 'Post-office mark of the above or a previous date to be eligible. A further payment of 25 soys. under similar terms of post to be addressed as above on or before 31sfc December' 1862; and the nnal payment or 50 soys. to be absolutely made hs above previous to eight p.m., on Wednesday, the 18th February, 1563, or ail previous inonie to be forfeited to the stake. V Weights-Three yrs old, 7st 41b; four yrs, 9st 41b: five yrs, lOst; six and aged, 10>t 4ib; niares and geldings allowed 31b, and a iurther allowance of 21b i maidens. • Other events of the meeting will be duly an nounced. Five per cent, deducted from the gross of the stake for expenses of Course. > ..: SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary •-.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 260, 20 October 1862, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 260, 20 October 1862, Page 9

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