"Dtjke or Edinbitegh." — The old wooden structure that did duty as the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, in Russell-street for so many years, has, we are pleased to observe, given place to a new brick building, erected at considerable cost, in order to meet the rapidly increasing requirements of this popular and important part of the city The present proprietor, Mr D. Habbis, has spared no reasonable expense in furnishing and fitting the building with every modern comfort and convenience. The situation is extremely healthy, and commands splendid views of the ocean and harbour, and is within easy reach of the business part of the city. Persons in pursuit of a respectable and comfortable residence will do well to go to the " Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Russell-street, Dunedin.— [Advt.]
PLOUGHING. A PPLICATIONS are invited to 20th NOVEMBER, for Plough- •*■*- ing about 3000 Acres of River-Flat Land (in lots to suit applicants), on the Wantwood Estate. Horse feed, farrier work, and stores supplied on the ground. Further information on the station. P. K. M'CAUGHAN.
TO LET. "1 ft OH A ACRES River Flat Land on the Wantwood Estate, for _l O9V/ ' J \J a term of years, in lots of not less than 300 acres. Wantwood is on the Mataura River, and is within 10 miles of the Main Trunk Railway nt Gore on the one side, and an equal distance from the Invercarj-ill ond Kingston Railway on the other, and to each Station there is a good road. The Land is of exceptionally superior quality ; cleared, well drained, and especially suited for growing wheat and root crops. There are extensive deposits of coal on the property, to which Lessees will have free acces?. The Lessor will let the above either in its nafuial state, or ploughed, fenced, and seed supplied — at the option of applicants. A fixed rent will be received, or a percentage of the jield per acre of grain. All further information on the station. P. K. M'CAUGHAN
•VTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Commercial Liveby and Bait Stables, High-Street. H. Yeend and Co. beg to intimate to the residents of Dunedin and the surrounding Districts that they have purchased those old established Stables in High-street, known as the Commercial Stables. Intending to keep none but the best class of Saddle and Harness Horses, either for sale or hire, they trust to merit the confidence of their patrons — all Buggies, Carriages, &c., being entirely new, and of the best description. The Proprietors can ensure to gentlemen wishing a really firstclass turn-out the utmost satisfaction. As only first- 3lass grooms will be kept, customers wili always find civility and attention. Horses taken upon livery on the most reasonable terms. H. YEEND & CO., Proprietors.
TV/T EDICINAL HERBS. .TAMES KEIL, HERBALIST, George-etreet, near St. Andrew-street. Begs to intimate that during the past three months he has succeeded in curing and relieving 0 number of his suffering fellows with simple, and by some despised, herbs. Those who suffer from any complaint should give us a call. Advice free. Herbs and herb preparations sent post-free with advice and directions for use.
SAMUEL POUTER'S FAMILY HOTEL, Rattbat-Stbeet. ALL DR^KS SIXPENCE. Only the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales kept in Stock.
JOHN DRUMM'S VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Boy*' George Stables, Moray Place, Dunedin. j. I>. is holder of First prize medals from Port Philip Agricultural Society for the best ■hod middle horse. Mr. Farquarson, M.R.C.S., may be consulted daily.
T EWIS AND THOMSON, Hobsesiioebs, Genebal Jobbing Smiths, AND WhEELWBIGIITS. Railway Crossing — Kensington, South Dunedin.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 184, 6 October 1876, Page 16
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