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iJusiufcss .Notices 1 1 NEAREST AND BEST ROAD TO THE ! DUNSTAN AND NOKOMAI. CORB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF KOYAL MAIL COACHES. . 5 /~\N and after September 9th, 0088 &. CO.'S V_/ Coaches will leave their office Daily, afc 6 a.m., fortheTaieri Ferry, Waihola, Tokomaririro, and the Molyneux. Returning from the Molyneux daily, at 8 a.m. ALSO, On and after Monday, October 13th, a Coach will leave for Writahuna, Wetherstone, Munroe's Gully, and Tuopeka, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 a.m.; returning from the Commercial , Hotel, Turjpeka Junction, on alternate days at 5 a.m. COLE, HOYT & CO., Proprietors. V. D-. COBB and CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. » A COACH will Leave Cobb and Co/s Office, 1 ~t%- weekly, for the ] DUNSTAN. For further parliculars apply at the office, comer of Manse and Stafford streets. , COLE, HOYT, and CO., Proprietors. NOTICE. Tl ORSES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Always tor Sale at COBB AND CO.'S STABLES, Stafford Street. Parties dealing with the above firm, may alway rely on having satisfactorily trials before buying. '•> For further particulars apply on the premises, or \ at Cobb's Coach Ofilce, Corner of Mansk and Stafford Streets. COLE, HOYT and CO. i" " : ; FOR THE DUNSTAN. | I . A COACH WILL LEAVE COBB .and COS OFFICE ; tor the ! DUNSTAN, | i Carrying Passengers and Swags, iON SATURDAY, 20th • NOVEMBER, 1862. | THROUGH IN.* THREE _ DAYS. For particulars, apply at their Off.cc, corner of ' Stafford and Alanse streets. COLE, HOYT and CO, Propi ietors. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! \ BULLOCK AND WALKER i UMBER MERCHANTS AND SAW MILL PROPRIETORS, 1 Beg to announce that, having completed the new arrangements and additional machinery at their r VICTORIA STEAM SAW-MILLS, STEWART'S ISLAND, • They are prepared to execute orders for Sawn Timber i of any size, and to any extent. [ THE MILLS, With the additional STEAM POWER recently erected, being now capable of cutting upwards of 60,000 feet per week, Contractors and others may rely upon the punctual and correct fulfilment of . large orders. j CUMBERLAND-STREET SAWING, PLANING ; AND MOULDING MILLS. BULLOCK AND WALKER, j Are Now Prepared to | SAW UP DEALS and OTHER TIMBER, j; Plaue and produce Mouldings to any extent, and I; of any pattern, at their Steam Mills, in Cumberlandij street. |T>UL LO C X AND WALKER jj Have on hand, in their yards, in Cumberland-street, ;; fctuart-street, near the Gaol and the New Jetty, the !; most varied and extensive assortment of Timber in j Dunedin. I; It comprises:— j Red pine, boards, and scantlings, all kinds and J SiZCB j Kauri boards and scantlings, all kinds and sizes Hobart 'I own splits, laths, and shingles Galvanized iron roofing, ridging, spouting, guttering, and'nails, &c, &c, i .American shelving „ T & G lumber _ » T& G llooring Jeather-edged Baltic weather-boards Clear pine, 2-in. I^-in. l-in., and i-in. •Cedar, l-in, and £-in DOORS. S.M., and D.M., from 2ft. 6in. x 6ft. 6ia. to SASHES AND CASEMENTS. .American and cedar, all kinds and all sizes. ._ ■ i j, BULLOCK AND WALKER Have now lauding, in splendid order, ex Escort and Grasmere, a large shipment of Scotch Flooring Boards and Mouldings, direct from the well known 1 firm of li. Millar and Sons, Montrose. It consist I of— &M! 00 feet lj-in. T& G red and white Baltic 40,000 „ l-in. „ 40,000 *-in. so;ooo ,; |-in. ;; ;; iIS'SiS " in- »• Plain and beaded 100,000 running feet mouldings and architraves, yellow and white pine. BULLOCK AND. WALKER Solicit the attention of Builders and Contractors ij-to their extensive stock and unrivalled facilitie ! »? r -r7.c exeeutiou of orders connected with th •Building Trade. 5 per cent, discount allowed for cash. "QISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ; SAFE INVESTMEXJT FOR A SMALL CAPITALIST. ■ The Good-will, Furniture, Stock, &c, of the Arcade Cafe and Restaurant to be disposed of—a bargain ior cash. The above is now doing a good busi- . uess, and is for sale in consequence of the proprietors being about to dissolve partnership. ApP^y> on the premises, to B. LEAR. LE>Ali and BENJAMIN, __i Proprietors.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 8

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