mII E SII AMROCK HOTEL, Rattray-Stuk et. The Proprietors of tho above well-known and old established Hotel have resolved, in order to meet the wants of their numerous customers, and suit the times, to REDUCE IHEIR TARIFF OF CHARGES, as under :—: — Board and Residence, per week, LI 10 0 Luncheon and Glass of Ale, daily, 0 10 Accompanied with a proportionate reduction in the usual charges. Best Glass of Ale in Dunodin, THREEPENCE. BY APPOINTMENT TO H.R.11. THE DUKE OF KMNIiURGn, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND VOLUNTEERS. • g^ NOTICE OF REMOVAL From Rattray-Btreet to Princes- u treet on and after 30th September. 1870. Tji BEISSEL, -*- • HAIUBEESSEK AND rERFTTMCK, Begs to notify to his friends and the public, that he has taken those ipntnil premises in Princes-street (opposite the Bank of Kow South Wales) and next door to Mr. George Young, watchmaker, his ol ! premises in Rut-trny-stivet. being totally unfit for carrying on his business any longer witli comfort to his customers. LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. WILLIAM BROWN and CO., LICEXSKD LAXD BROKKRS, Accountants mid General Commission Agents, Mercer's Coiner, Uigh-st ,' Dunedin. Country bi siness of all descriptions will have prompt attention. . LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. CO NNE L L AND JIOODIE are prepared to transact all the busf' ness provided for in the above Act, a member of the firm being a Licensed Land Broker. Scale of Charges as limited by law. LAND TRANSFhR-ACT, 1870. LICEN.sED BROKER. THE undersigned is now prepared to transact ail business in connection with the übove Act. R. T. WHEELER, Srnflbrd-sireet, Dnnedi LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1870. nnHE undersigned beg to ultimate that their 1 Mr. WILLIAM HEPBURN has been appointed a LICENSED LAND BROKER, Under the Lund Transfer Act,, 1870, and are now prepared to afford every facility for placing Properties under the provisions of the Act. M'LANDRESS, HEPUURN, & Co., Auc ionecrs. NEW SEEDS AND SELECT NURSERY STOCK. THOMAS A L L A N, NTORSERY ASD SEEDSMAN, Princes-street, Cumberland-street, and Frederick-street, I) 11 nedin, Begs to call tbe attention of settlers *and farmers to the arrival of the largest and most varied stock of Agricultural and Garden Seeds ever offered in Otago, comprising white, red, yellow, alsyke, cowgrass, and other clovers ; timothy, cocksfoot, fescues, Italian, rye, meadow, foxtail, pous, and other grasses ; and garden seeds in variety and quality not to be had elsewhere in Otago., T. A. would also direct special attention to his stock of Frxiit and I fl orest Trees, Ornamental, Flowering, and other Shrubs and Tree 3, comprising 8000 apples and pears, in 70 different varieties, all splendid ; clean, healthy, and well-grown trees,' 1, 2, 3,. and 4 years, from 12s. pel doz. j plnnis and cherries, 3 and 4 years, 183. to 30s. per doz. ; peaches, apricots, nectarines, almonds, quinces, filberts, hazels, &c. ; 300,000 thorn ...quicks, 1, 2, ( and 3 years ; 20,000 forest' trees, in great j variety. All up-conntry orders carefully packed, and Executed with ddspatch. . Garden Toolsj Pruning Gloves, &e.~ .
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 192, 12 October 1871, Page 8
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