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t __ Business Notices. TO MERCHANTS. DTLAYMEN, AND STORE-' KEEPERS.' rpHE Undersigned having erected a large Iron JL Store at the landing-place, Sandspit, Waikouaiti, is prepared to receive, store, ami forward to the various diggings any merchandise shipped by this the best route tor the northern goW fields. The road by Waikouaiti to the Dunsttin is admitted by all draymen who have tried both to be much better than that by the Taieri, and to be preferred even at £5 per ton less cartage. The only drawback Mtherto has been the want of a convenient place to receive goods as they are landed from the ships preparatory to loading. Such a convenience I now offer to the public at very moderate charges. JJrays engaged, and goods forwarded for merchants and storekeepers at a low commission D. C. CAMPBELL, Sandspit, Waikouaiti. TO RETAIL STOREKEEPERS AND UIINBRS.' rni-ili Undersigned having opened his extensive J Wholesale and Retail Store on the Dunstan gold field, is now prepared to supply the trade and diggers with every necessary article of food, clothing, or tools, at most moderate rates. Having purchased a large and well -selected stock from first hands, he is ready to guarantee the quality and genuineness of every article he offers for sale. He asks but one trial to confirm this statement. D. C. CAMPBELL, Post Office Store, Manuherikia Junction, Dunstan. Waikouaiti route to the dunstan and shag valley diggings. GOODS received, stored, and forwarded, at lowest rates. D. C. CAMPBELL, Iron Store, Sandspit, Waikouaiti. HORSES and Bullock Teams can now find load~ing at D. C. CAMPBELL'S, Iron Store, Sandspit, Waikouaiti. COACH AND BUGGY SHOP. ALL kinds of Repairing and Job Work neatl* done with both English and American Material. Also, Veterinary and Shoeing Forge on Cobb premises, Stafford-street. W. BLACK. A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMf\ PANY'S COAL, screened oy smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L. & C. BURKE, Prince3-street, opposite Barracks. WELLINGTON. -JOt NEW ZEALANDDR HOTEL, Manners-Street. J. MoKINNON BEGS respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public that he has taken the above first-class Hotel, where he trusts, by strict- attention to the requirements of his customers, and fey keeping always on hand a supply, of the very best Jicjuors, to merit a share of the extensive patronage which was acceded to his predecessor. The Hotel accommodation afforded at the " New Ze.aliinder" is the best to bo found in Wellington, and the charges are very moderate. N B.—First-class Stabling. November 13,1862. PORT PHILLIP FOUNDRY, MELBOURNE. LANGLANDS BROTHERS & CO., ENGINEERS, IHOXFOUNDERR, BLACKSMITHS, BOILERMAKERS, &o. A RE prepared to execute orders for Saw-mill _£ji_ Gear, Mining, and Pumping Gear. Engines of any description or size made to order Boilers -Shell, Cornish, marine, and tubular. Extensive assortment of Engineers'lronmongery, comprising—• Files ; flax and engine packing: stocks and dies ; ratchet braces, shifting spanners hit lies, belting, pulley blocks, wire rope, cotton waste, wsiter and steam guag^s, guage glasses, iron piping, and brass "work of every description. NJ>. Builders of iron screw or paddle boats, and marino fnghusof all descriptions. RKTJRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS. A LL ACCOUNTS due to the firm of M'Leodand JIA. Gib>on, must be settled within one month from <l:i»c, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for recovery of same without further notice. LHir.udin, 20th November. 1862. f WFHCTIONERY.—St. Paul Brothers, Sugai \J Boiling and Lozenge Manufactory, Macla^ganstrccl-, next Mr Wardrop's Private Hotel. NOTICE. rjpH.]<] New Zealand and the City Companies having au made new arrangements for conducting the business of Butchers, carried on by them in Highstreet nud Princes-street, Dunedin, hereby u'ive notice that, Mr. Georsrc Collie, their Manager, will oca.-c to act as such alter this day, and will in future have no connection with either business !>,.,„ , HENRY P. MORSE. Dmieilm, Ist November, 1862. mo TRADESMEN, SPECULATORS, and A. Others, m search of first-class Business Premises or Investment of Capital. -The undersigned is open to treat with principals only for the Sale of either of the undermentioned Business Premises—purposing to carry on the business of the two Companies in one shop only—either that most desirable site Known as The New Zealand Co., situate corner Princes and Rattray streets, or those valuable premises known as The City Co., situate High-street. For terms and particulars, apply to H. P. MORSE, Rattray-street. NOTICE. mHB UNDERSIGNED beg to announce that _|_ they have appropriated part of their extensive premises in Princes street, as an auction mart, and for the storage of goods entrusted to them for sale. Having arranged with Mr C. A. Rosa for the management of any sales with which they may be avored, they trust Mr Ross's long experience as an auctioneer, combined with promptitude v,ill obtain them a share of public support. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. ROWLEY'S EXPRESS OFFICES, CUTTING, PRINCES-STREET, Messages and Parcels Forwarded to the Whole of the Gold Fields. nnilE Pony Express Starts for Waitahuna,WetlierJL stone's, and Tuapeka, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday j and ior the Dunstan, every Saturday. ROWLEY'S EXPRESS OFFICES, Cutting, Princes-street TTILLIS'S Liveiy and Bait Stables, North East JuJ Valloy. Good Stabling on reasonable terms. Good Saddle, Pack, and Cart Horses for sale or hire. Oats, Chaff, Hay, and Bran for Sale. Paddock accommodation close to the stables. THOMAS JONES, (Late of Sandridge,) Watchmaker, Jeweller, Goldsmith, &c, Princes Street, Through the Cutting. TJ. 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 giva 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. GEORGE R. WEST, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC SELLER, P George Street, (next Bath Hotel,) lANOFORTES', Harmoniums', Flutinas', Concertinas', and every description of Musical instruments Tuned *>nd Repaired. All the popular Music by D'Albert, Farmer, Unmley, Richards, Osborne, and other eminent composers on Sale. A superior assortment of Pianofortes now on view y ™ Br°adwood," (imported direct by Mr. Krnll.) New Music received by every Mail. Alexandra" Harmoniums, for Sale, suitable for Divine Service. ' Country Orders punctually attended to.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 8

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