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u|i|^|?3^ilh£Ti^ ]\ *Q$S Xtiletj Stewards;) sliihtl,Jis^th js! <ltiy dig■ Q!red bj rU$ plunder" ;thec?firnv:or i'style of Bullock and: W.a|fcer,r will Tin futurerbecowiuctiEKi^by^Mrr John* ; ,3,a110:6k^ by*whom; all -the a&ount&of -tim lateijfirm; ; will tjecollecied, and all its 6bHg&tions-di?charered; ■ -::t:xh'^ /v,^/.:'.;:•%.j^hicbullock. . ■-■~-- ; : £, H I FREDERICK WAIKER:1 \; Signed in the presence ofc r - ; -j ->- - *;.-/;^ ;. ■: ■/;•-■, ■ v, s. ar. soiith, ; * Solicitor, Dunedin. * ; Duriediri, 21st December, 1862. ~.-., . . ■■'^r'tSi B L I C ?:■ NOT I C B' In consequence of the inclemency of the weather : on Friday, the 19th December, the sale by auction of land the property of John Hyde Harris, Esq., is postponed until January,! due notice-of which, will apjfear.j /*■" xartiies desirous of purcliasing sooner, can do 60, by private contract, by applying to ' ■ ..-. I J. H. HARRIS, Esq., ; GEO, COOK, Esq., •-, Solicitor. "■■ Orto . . . ■: ■■■:-;• •■'. ;■ .■-• •■:. ■ ■ ' J. DANIELS and CO., ' ( •■■■••■ ■•■■'.- Auctioneers. "VTOTICE.—AH persons that have any just claim _Li against the - late David Scott, 'are requested to present the same j and ,all persons indebted to him will bepleased to pay the same over to - -■- PETER WILLIAMS. niO THE SETTLERS IN THE EAST TAIERI X ; district; And the Public generally! .■"'." general grocery and drapery ■";:■. '/ store. Nine miles from Dunedin on the Main Road to the Interior and all the principal Diggings The undersigned respectfully informs his Triends, Settler?, and the Public generally, that he has leased from his brother, Mr James Todd, those premises on' the Ea*t Taieri Ptoad', lately conducted by him as a general Store and cakery. - . .' . i He fakes this opportunity of announcingl that he has laid in a New and Large stock of goods in GROCERIES, DRA PERY, BOOTS and SHOES ... ; ' DIGGERS TOOLS, • --■-'_> • And .Implement, &c, &c. • F-roni his old friends he solicits a share of support and assures them that every.effort will be used on his part, to supply his Customers with the best of Articles, anc at the smallest shade of profit. ' % A Bakery is attached to the Premises. : Note.—-Orders will-be taken weekly from the Settlers, and goods supplied to their wants as may be required.' 4 •'"•' . CHARLES TODD. /GREENWOOD and MARSHALL, Nightmen, vX ! Dunedin. Address boxes, Princes street, Stafford street, Maclaggan street, and Walker street. MIS S LITT LE. Dressmaker. (FronvMiss Metcall's, Edinburgh, and Mrs Russell's, Court Dressmaker, Dublin,) at. Miss Sinclair's, Beaumont Bank, Moray Place. BRIGHTON. mHE Public a-e informed that BATHING MAX CHINES-have--been--erected-at the above watering.place, with every convenience for ladies and gentlemen, and are now ready for use. As there is no hotel there at present, the phtce is for the time only adapted for pic nic parties. The way to Brighton lies along the South road, till the two bridges are -passed, shortly after which a sign pest will direct to the left. NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to Mr Benjamin Smith, if not paid in cash on or before the Z Oth December, at the Octagon Timber Yard, legal proceedings will be taken. - B. SMITH. December 22, 1862. ALBANY-STREET GRAMMAR SCHOOL will open for Second Quarter on sth January, 1863. Master, J. H. Shaw, formerly of the "Scotch College," Melbourne. THE DUN 8 TAN AND .., _/. LAKE GOLDFIELDS. NEW ARRIVALS AND OTHERS Are informed that the FINEST DEPOT In the Interior is the HARTLEY (UPPER TOWNSHIP), DUNSTAN. s. . . . IT IS THE NATUEAL JCENTRB C* A. l- '. VAST DISTRICT, . And the Latest and Most Reliable Information is always obtainable on the spot. It thus offers to '■'- MI NE RS. AN D OTH EE S : •• '■ • .'the; ■ ' ; SUREST GUIDE Upon which to base future operations and movements. i : ■•■" .__ ■■. • : .■ > ■■ ■■ ■ ■ - ■ ""•-.-■• THE HOTEL, STORES, &c, . ■ -. -■• - -ARE •• •• ■■, •■ .. . , SECOND ONLY TO THOSE OF DUNEDIN. { ■■ _: *■■■■■■' -' ■■ • : . ■ THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE . ■ : ■ ' TO . ■,-•';.-..;■•: 5 FOX'S ».'■■ . . ■ . . • ■ ■ I THE CAHDRONA r THE LAKE GOLD FIELDS, ETC., j IS THAT 1 VIA WEST TAIERI, 3 AND THIS TOWNSHIP. . TO FOX'S BUSH THE DISTANCE IS FOETY MILES. BOTH ABB MBST-CIiABS BOABS. V s h Is Shorter than the - InvercargiH Lme and is without its delays and transhipments. TttSgft ApTASTAOKg AKK DkSERYIR«, ; OP. CoX-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 318, 26 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 318, 26 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 318, 26 December 1862, Page 7

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