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. Stock. '.""-v. g T A T I 0 N ToT~7~aTT Run, 23,000 Acres, with ?,nno Ewes 1 KO'i V7ethers, 1,500'01d Laaii*, and s'neces :>ary improvements. Apply to DALGET Y t RATTRAY & CO., .- Ak™ * of well'bred battle, numbering about 500, to be seen on a Station in the northern part the Province. * Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO. QATTLE FOR SALE. OamSU Lead of well-bred young cattle running near Apply to DALGETTY, RATTRAY and CO. TO Stand this Season, at the Grange, Tokomairiro, tne Entire Suftolk Punch ' PLOUGHBOY. Ploughboy is a fine upstanding horse 17 hands high, with clean flat bone, good quarters and compact body, is good tempered and q uitt in harness Terms—Ls ss, payable as follows: £3 5s at the £me the mare is brought j and £2 when she proves inc^n- dd CkSpioVided &r mareS ' but n° res P n»sibility Apply to the Groom, at the Grange (opposite rjl O STAND THIS SEASON: At the Tokomairiro Hotel, the Prize Horse WARWICK ' Terms ' •..... £4 4 B Padddocks for Mares Provided. . JAAIES_GOQDALT.. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ~ ~~ AT MR. HoHpKINSON'S n MOERAKI. The Thoroughbred Horse, FLYING DUTCHMAN. F L\Jm?i ? UTC?MAN, by Jersey : dam hy bay X Middleton winner of the Deroy at EpsoiA, 1836. Jersey, (imported to Tasmania) by Buzzard by Blacklock ; Dam, Cobweb, winner of the Oaks at Epsom. 1824. See Stud Book. . It will be seen by-the above that Flying Dutchman is one of the best bred horses in tbe Oolomes, and for bone and symmetry cannot be surpassed. Terms, £5 ss, including oomage. TO STAND PHIS SEASON, At Seaward Downs, Mataura. THE pure IMPORTED HORSE EGLINTON. "*■ ° » lerms : £8 Bs. each mare, to be paid before delivery • one iu five allowed to bona fide owners Two securely fenced Paddocks of 1000 acres each provided for mares, and every care taken, but without responsibility. ' After the season, one shilling per week will be charged for each mare left for agistment. JOHN MORTON, Manager. TO STAND THIS SEASON, "FN the Tokomairiro aud North and South Clutha -L Districts, The thoroughbred entire liorse. BENEDICT, Seven-year-old, by the celebrated horse Cossack (imported to New South Wales) out of a thoroughbred mare (imported by Mr Hargreaves.) Benedict is a beautiful chesnut, fifteen and a half hands high, very compact and muscular, and particularly good tempered. Terms—Ls ss, payable on 31st January, 1863 ANDERSON and THOMPSON, _,__.___ Proprietors. Medieal. MEDICAL. " a DR. HOCKEN, late Surgeon of the a s G-V .Britain, Princes-street Chambers, opposite the Exchange Hotel, and a few doors above the Bank of New South Wales. Hours of Consultation : 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p m and afterwards through the evening. MEDICAL. Y) R MARTYR Surgery: Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. Residence : Stewart-street, opposite the Gaol. Hours of Consultation :— 9to 11 a.m. 2to 4 and 7to 9 p.m. D RVT- A-T£RS ', Physician, Surgeon. Doctor ot J-/ Medicine, and Accoucheur, may be consulted daily at his residence, Dowling-street, West, the third house on the left, after ascending the steps a South UWal£ °n SamC Sid<3 M the Bank of New DR. MORICE, formerly Surgeon to the s!s. ttreat .Britain, House Surgeon to the North Wi tol\ £ ene™] Hospital, the Birmingham and Midland Counties Lying-in Hospital, the Liverpool Eye and Ear Dispensary, and late Honorary Surgeon to the Bendigo Hospital, has commenced Practice in Princes-street, next door to M'Leod and Gibson's. DR. O'SULLIVAN, Member College of Physicians, Dublin ; and College of Surgeons, London m the late Honorable East India Companys Service; has commenced the practice of his profession at Abbeyleix House, Dunedin. MEDICAL. DR. HENRY WILLIAMS, L.S.A., Surgeon and Accoucheur, late House Surgeon and Physician Accoucheur's Assistant, King's College Hospital, London ; and late Surgeon-superintendent of ship Minerva, and of Lyttelton in Canterbury, bees to mfora the inhabitants of Waikouaiti and Hawkesbury, that he intends practising in the above dis^tncts. Dr. H. W. also intends opening a Chemist's and and Druggists shop, and he is now ready to supply medicines; and hopes to obtain a share of pubhc support. * REMOVAL. MR JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST. Having after nearly 15 years experience in Edinburgh, London, Dublin, America, and the Australian colonies, adopted this country as his future home respectfully thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dunedin, and the province of Otago generaUy, for tho liberal patronage bestowed upon him during his nine months residence amongst them, and in announcing his removal from High-street to Princes-street to assure them that he will ever continue to exercise his profession to the interests of his patients, by brinsiS his experience to bear on climatic requirements giving no pain, and executing all the artificial branches as hitherto on the most approved modern principles, and m an effective and artistic manner Attendance after 10 a.m. Mo^ ein?? OTattended Gratifcuously from 9to 10 each Please observe present address, viz. :— PRINCES STREET, . . Octagon side of Cutting. TEETH TEETH !! TEETH!! I MR. ALFRED BOOT Surgical Mechanical Dentist, Princes-street, y(Formerly PupU of H. L. Jacob, Esq., M.R.C.S. M.C.D. and L.A,C, and late Dentist to the Royal Bridgwater'Hospital,) BEGS to call the attention of the nublic to his im- - proved, method of fitting teeth on the principle of self-adhesion, by which the process of mastication is perfectly performed, and the articulation completely restored. r rf The numerous impositions daily practised on tho pubhc by pe."Sons pretendingto a proficiency of knowledge m the different branches 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 essentialand ornamental appendages, without which mastication cannot be properly effected, and the train of diseases arising from indigestion naturally follow. ' This requisite so necessary, to health, and,to the enjoyment of our food, is effectively substituted- on Mr: Boot's principle from one to a complete set 'without the least inconvenience to the wearer., , -'-"* ~t Charges moderat

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 271, 1 November 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 271, 1 November 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 271, 1 November 1862, Page 3

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