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NOTICE. I I CSAMS O N ' I • ABBOT: FORD COLLIERY. j C. S. wishes respectfully to remind his for- \ mer Customers that, on and after Thursday j next, the Ist March, agreeable to circular, he . will resume the Sale of h s own Coal ; nnd fiora henceforth all connection as to the sale of his Coal (us his been for the lust twelve months) by the Walton Park Company ceasef. N.B. — All business in future carried on on the Wholesale principle with good value for your mouey, and civility with it. W. W. HOLMES, Agent. N~I VER SA L HOTEL Maclaggan street, Dunedin. T. PAVELETICH, Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. The Finest Brands in Spirits, Wines, &c. ] Refreshments always ready. tTENDERSON and FERGUS- ' George-Street, Dunedin, BUILDERS AND CONIRACTORS. Importers of Marble and Slate Muntle-pioces. Ardbroath, Castleinaine. and Malmsbury Flagging. c Marble, Granite, and Oamaru Stone Monuments. A large supply of Building Materials always on hand. Estimates given,* and communications punc- ( tually attended to. Designs sent to all pans of the Colony on application. Hinton'e Paving. \\rE HAVE CKN 6AL&Fenoinjj Wire Clovers und ■■r^B S eds Corn Sacks, full weights, Dundees and Calcuttas Corn Sack-, hgnt weights, well adapted for [ ' grass seed, bian, &o. | Sheep Nei», luneu ana tanned Tanks, 400 gallons Nicholson Reapers and Extras. In addition to our DUNEDIN AGENCY, we hay.- made armngents for receiving and forwarding GOODS at the KAIL WAY TERMINUS, at LAWRbNUE, and all GOODS entrusted to us will receive careful attention. We undertake Commissions of all kinds. ' NIMMO AND BLAIR, ] (Successors to the late Mr. Gr. F. Reid), ' Forwarding, Customs, and General Commis- i eion Agents. ' i Stafford-street, Duuediu. ly/TR. R. H. BAKEWELL, M.D., has Resumed Practice at his residence, . Moray Place, opposite the Criterion. ! ' i Houi s of Consultation : Niue to Eleven a.m., and Seven to Nine p.m. ' %|R JOHN MOUAT SOLICITOR, Banks, Barron & Co.'s Buildings, Ktittray-et. I IDUNE D I W. 1 1 i

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 6

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