, Business Notices. ODDFELLOWS'HALL. TTill E Hall CoiJuini!t"i» beg- to inform the.pubh'c that JL the above o nunodious building bein<j ivnv.ciapleted, iht?y axe empowered to ren-ivts--applications fur letting ;be same f',.r balls. concerts, pubiw mee?.iiiks, &-c. Appijcuiions addressed Mr J. H. Pophr.ru, Hoyal G«ior»8 Hotel, George-street, will be prump-Jy attended to. NOTICE TO MINERS. M ' N ~ E * s &'» Tfowf c for COLE GREEK, MURPHY'S FLAT, HIGHLAY, And the DUNSIAN DIGGINGS, Will find every description of Goods at our Stores, ' BEACH-STREET, And MAIN NORTH ROAD. BAIRD BROTHERS, • Waikon^iti. J. S. RAPHAEL, TN returning tuanks to his Friends and the public, for the patronage be has reoeivf d during ths last twelve months, : hen s to announce that he has OPENED STORES at the Upper and Lower townships of the DUNSTAN, where he is prepnred to receive Goods consigned to him, and make libekat, advancks on the same. J. S. RAPHAEL, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. Horse And Catti/e Salesman, DUNSTAN. N.B. —Prompt Account-Sales rendered. Goods Stored at moderate rates. /GEORGE YOUNG, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Rattjray Street, Next Door to Shamrock Hotel. Repairs of Every Description Carefully Executed at Mode-ate Charges. NOTICE X)F REMOVAL. MR. JAMES KILGOUtt Ins removed to No. 4, Mercer's Builrtings,' Princes-street, where al parties indebted to him are requested to call and settle tlieir accounts without further delay. Dunedin. 29th Auirust, ISC2. THE LITTLE SHOP. E NATHAN, WATCHMAKERS JEWELLER, . Princes-street, heirs to remind his friends and the public that he still keeps the Little Shop, and that he ha? a neat assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, ('locks Colonial and English manufactured Jewellery, kc, which he will sell at prices that, defy compftition. Remember! The LITTLE SHOP, Princes-street, three doors from High-street. Watches accurately repaired at the lowest rates HARPER TWELVETREES' Patent Washing Machine will wish as many clothes in a fewhours, especially if used with Harper Twelvetrees' Soap Powder, as a woman .-can wash in two days by the old method of hand-iubhing-, besides doing the work better, with half the sosfp and fuel. It will wash blankets, sheets, counterpane*, or any large tilings, as easy as it .will' doa handkerchief or a* collar; and is the cheapest article ever invented. The works, liromley-by-Bow, London. Sole Wholesale Agents for Otago, W. aud G. Turubull and Co. W. A. WOOD AND CO., FAMILY GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND .GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Maclaggan-street, (next the Arcade), Dunedin. O JL>EG to acquaint their friends and the public they have openel the above extensive premises {lately in the occupation of Mr P. W. Hutton), and have stocked the same with the most complete and. vai'ied assorti ent o'grcoeries, ironmongery, &c, to beiound in the Province, imported by themselves direct from England, and they are therefore enabled to offer the same on the most advantageous terms to purchasers. Family trade in all departments strictly attended to, Wholes tie and Retail. F H E R M A N &~~ (3 5" WHOLESALE JEWELLERS AND GENERAL Beg to intimate ttitir REMOVAL from the tempo* rary-premises lately occupied by them in Piincesstreet, Dunedin, to a new, large, and commodious Store, which they have erected lower down on the same side of the street, nearly opposite the Bank of New South Wales. COACHES lor EAST TAIERI leave the Gridiron Hotel, daily, at 3 p.m., carrying passengers and luggage, returning from Cramont's East Taieri Hotel every morning at 8 a.m. Fares :— Cramont's ■ ... ... 5s Saddle Hill 4s Green Island 2s 6d. NOTICE. TIIHE New Zealand and th« City Companies having X made, new arrangements for conducting the business of Bu'chers, carrkd on by them in Highstreet and Princes-street, Dunedin, hereby give notice that, iMr. Geortre Collie, their Manager, will cease to act as such after this day, and will in. future have no connection with either business. HHNRY P. ..MORSE. - Dunedin, bt November, 1802. MUELLER AND GEIBOW, Authorised Surveyors and Laud Agents. Money if vested in Rural and Town Lauds; laud office business transacted; surveys executed; plans, maps, &c, eoui trurted \ and owing. to a thorough acquaintance with the country, mo«t reliable information furnished respecting lauds in the different parts of Southland. Office—Tay-street, Invercargill. OTI C E O~F It EMOY AL. . . Mr Wm Carr Young has removed from the offices hitherto occupied by him" in Mr Thomas Ick's buildings.1 Present Address: Care of Mr G. S. Brodrick, 1, Merctr's Bnildingß. j Ist November, 1862. A. MUItKAi, LATE : ;■ M'CALLUM & MURRAY, IN returning thanks to the Ladies and inhabitants : of Otago, for the very liberal patronage received ?ince commencing business; -begs to state, that having purchased .-the stock of the late; < -firm,, .(and having opened a Ijarge assortment of goods suited for the present season,;) at a price .tljat enables him toi sell consideraby iirider'Dunedin prices ; and, can with confidence say,; to ensux-e a speedy clearance pending alterations on the premises, that bargains will be given. An early call xespectfully/solicited, ' : All Debts due to the late Firm of ■/■/"' M' C a llu ji and M v rray, To be paid forthwith, to ■* : A. MURRAY, Draper, Maclaggari-street. .HARTLEY-DIGGINGS. ■' • TTpHE Undersigned beg to intimate that their Stores, JL on the Lindis, will be.removed- to r within five miles of the Hartley DigpngsV ..J.Thfe- exact spot, is not yet determined, but it" will" prbpablyby close to the junction of the Kawarau with-tlie Clutha, on the left Dank of the river (Clutha). There: is ca^-lai-ge' 'stock on hand, and other supplies ; will fee forwarded "on Monday, via Oamaru. ' ~.'.. ■"-. i M'LEO D & GIBSON," Dunedin, 21st Aug.. 1862. •';•-• 'i • NOTICiS iv F^KMEttiV T ROBINSON & COir of 24, WizabetK street; . Melbourne, Victoria, beg to inform tfeeFai-nier3,, Squattcs,; and others, of itago,' that they .are ab.ut to' open a, Store at the: tc^er of •Walker and Hope-Hfeets, Dunedhvibr .the .Side, of;As*r eultuial luiplt:men:B, ami Machinery, where thf'y ■will- beVpiepafed to supply fi st-i-lasa anicttrs, at Jtiodenite uncts, including mcir first prize One, and two Horse; Kenpiug am! -, Mowing MHchines,..- Horse H«y Rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, L'halFcutffeP3,: C«rn iCiu.-hers.and evcry.a^ticle, f.on e^ted witkthe Form. Particulars iv futui'e Adveiriisement.'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 285, 18 November 1862, Page 8
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