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Business Notices. WELL L.I NGTON. NEW ZEALAN~DER HOTEL, Llakkeus-Street. J. McKINNON BEGS respectfully to inform hi* Friends and the Pubac that he has taken the above.first-class Hotel; where he trusts; by strict attention to the requuements of his customers, and fey keeping always on hand a supply of the very best liquors, to merit a share of the.txtensive patronage -which, was acceded to his predecessor; . The Hotel accommodation ~, afforded at the " New Zleaiander is the best to be found in Wellington, and the charges are very moderate. ■■•„■■• > N.B.—First-class Stabling. November 13,1862. , . THOMAS JONES, ■ (Late of Sandridge,) Watchmaker, Jeweller, Goldsmith, &c, Princes Strebt, Through the. Cutting. rT\ J. .has a large and well selected assortment of « . Colonial and English. Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, &c, which he offers to the public at prices to induce them to give him a portion of their patronage. Having had long experience in the Watchmaking business, .any Watches, Clocks, &c, left with him to be repaired, their performance will be guaranteed, and no extra charge made for any alterations they may require. Chronometers, Sextants, and Compasses, carefully repaired: Tubes for Barometers, Object Glasses for Telescopes ; Spectacles to suit all ages. Watch Glasses One Shilling, Keys Sixpence. CLAREMONT HOUSE, Murray Place, Bell Hill. ' TjISTABLISHMENT for Young Ladies, conducted _lli by Mrs Wubm. ■ hoarders 50 Guineas per annum. I Day pupils 3 „ per quarter. Prospectus on application. . - , Lower Tuapeka, Nov. 24, 1862. ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VT OTICE.—Th<i Partnership hitherto existing beJJI tween John Dick and Charles Bond, carried on under the name of Dick and Bond, is dissolved This Day, by mutual consent. CHARLES BOND. JOHN DICK. ■ Witnesses: ) ? TEPHE* Kimbbb. ■ . _ ,„ , ) James Lovell. N.B.—-All debts due to the firm to be paid to ■ . JOHN DICK. DIGGERS BOOTS. Selling off ! Giving up business. Grained Knee Boots. Near the Copper's, Walker-street. ~~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ~ AL. THOMSON and CO have This Day Re- . moved to their New Premises, Stafford-street, opposite the Provincial Hotel. T3 I V E R T 0 N HORSES The Shortest and Best Route to the Lower End of the Wakatip Lake. Fifty Draught and Pack Horses, well acclimatised and in splendid condition lor work, are for Sale at Ernie Tale Station, 7 miles from Riverton. Apply to Messrs SURMAN and CRERAR, Riverton, or on the station. /CARRIERS and DRAYMEN can obtain good \J Stabling, at Melbourne price. LAW, LORIMER and CO., Seedsmen, Octngon" SAWING MACHINERY, either by water-wheel or portable engines on wneels, with saw benches. Quartz crushing Plant supplied on the shortest notice from their branch in Dunedin. CAIRNS, WILSON, and AMOS, Princes-street south. Public Notice. JOHN JON E S AN D Co., General Carriers and Forwarding Agents, i Manse-street, Dunedin j Branch Offices: Waikouaiti and the Dunstan. NOTICE. We the undersigned beg to inform our numerous friends and the public, that all business entrusted to our care, will as heretofore meet with prompt and careful attention. We cordially endorse the advertisement emanating from the house of John Jones and Co.. of Jetty-street; that they have no connection whatever with us,nor have we with any other firm of the same name, either in Dunedin, Waikouaiti, or the Dunstau. JOHN JONES and CO., Manse-street, Dunedin. TO STAND THIS SEASON at JAMES SMITH'S Livery and Bait Stables, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. The Thoroughbred Horse FRANTIC. Frantic, bred by Redwood, E«q., of Nelson, is by Sir Hercules, dam Florance, grandam Flora M'lvor, Florance by Gil Bias, imported. Frantic is -a. blood bay with black points, fifteen • and a half hands high, with great power and symmetry. Terms—Four Guineas, and 5s the Groom. An allowance made for two mares of the same owner. THE PROVIDENT INSTITUTE- OF VICTORIA. DEPOSITORS desirous of proving their Claims in the Insolvent Estate of the Provident Institute of Victoria, may obtain the necessary form of Affidavits at the Offices of" Messrs Kenyon and Maddock, Solicitors, Victoria Chambers, Manse-street. I Dunedin. i -W»lh reference to the above, Messrs Kenyon and Maddock have been instructed by the Official Assignee of the Estate, to intimate to Depositors the necessity of proving their Claims on the Estate, without delay, ' . The undersigned being Commissioners to take affidavits in the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria, the necessary affidavits can be made before them. KENYON and MADDOCK. Victoria Chambers, Manse-street, Dunedin. LEITH~WARD. TO MR. JAMES TURNER, Great King-street. SIR,— We, the undersigned ratepayers, request you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the office of one of the Members of the Town Board,,for No 4, or Leith Ward. . • Andrew Simpson, Great King-street ' ■ Andrew Hepburn, Great King-street j Andrew Breinner, George-street . J William M'Lennan, Geoi ge-street William Breraner, Georj ©-street ! Abraham Solomon, Great -if ing-street Joseph Dickison, Grrat King-street John Little, Great King-street William Gaw, Great King-street George Toms Jenkins, Albany-street : John M'Kean, Cumberland-street ; William Eadi , Union-street Robert Mason, Unicn street Alexander Bremner, George-street John1 Matthews, Great King-street . Richard Phillips, Great King-street John Brown, Great King-street Peter Forbes, Great King-street John E. Hutchinson, Great King-street , A. C. Purdie, Great King-street G. Folkes, Great King-street D. S. M'Kenzie, Great King-street John M'lEtosh, Duke-street Robert Crickmore, Great King-street John Fraser, Great King-street George Dempster,- Forth-street William Havers, Forth-street • - Jarues Loper;. Great King-stx eet Robert E. B. Gallon, George-street Robert Munro, Clyde-street James Thackerras, Castle-street "F. Krull, George-street. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF No. 4, OR LEITH WARD. Great King-street, v ■ 27th November, 1862. Gentlemen—l beg to acknowledge your influential requisition, and.in reply have -to state, that I accede to your request with thanks,'and in the event of my beingrreturned as one" of your representatives in the Town' Board/1 shall esteem' it no small honor present the important section of the city," embraced within the limit of Leith Ward: ■ > ■ • ; - ; - ~. ' * " I am.'Gentlemen, \ '- ' Your obedient servant, JAMBS TURNER.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 296, 1 December 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 296, 1 December 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 296, 1 December 1862, Page 8

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