New Advertisements. STEAM TO DUNEDIN. HP! H E well-known paddler-& OjfyiS^Nv steamor GEELONG, Captain T. Turnbtti.1, Will sail from Oamaru for Dunedin on THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 4ra MAY, Ono hour after her arrival from Northern ports. F. PINKETON & CO., Agents. **# All Goods shipped must have a Shipping Order.
STEAM TO TIMARU, AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON. £|?p$ s f r 's}\ r B 1 II E Favorite Steamship GEELONG, Captain T. TcenbulI/, Will sail from Oainaru for Lyfctelton and Intermediate Ports, On TUESDAY MORNING, 9th LIAY, Ono hour aftor discharging her Dunedin freight. Fares : — Oamaru to Lyttclton— Cabin, £3 10s, ; Steerage, £1 15s. Oamaru to Tiraarn — Cabin, £1 15s. ; Stcerago, £1. Oamaru to Akaroa — Cabin, £3 ; Steerage, £1 10s. F. PINKERTON & CO., Agents, Oamaru. *** All Goods shipped must have a Shipping Order.
r-JUl^tf^v d^^-^ °^ e Panama, New T^^ftsljiS^^"''^ Zealand, and Australian Royal rc*g53^^S» Mail Company's Steamers leaves PORT CHALMERS Ton THE NORTHERN PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, On tho 15th, 20th, 25th, and 28th of each Month. FOR SYDNEY, On the 28th of each Month. For freight or passage, apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, 1, Mercor'B Buildings, Princes-street, Dunodin.
mHE PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Corner of Stafford, Manse, and Princes-streets, DUNEDIN. C. E. BIRD, Pkopbietob. The above Hotel being contiguous to tho Postoffice and Jetties, offers tho best and most convenient place of resort for Gentlemen of THE COMMERICIAL WORLD, AND THE SETTLERS OF OTAGO, Who may have occasion to visit tho GREAT METROPOLIS OF THE NEW ZEALAND COLONIES. Tho greatest attention is paid to tho intorior arrangements of tho Hotel, and none but wellqualified, civil, and obliging servants retained on tho Establishment. Tho Proprietor spares no pains or expense in providing every comfort and delicacy for tho tablo j and a stock of the first-class Wines, Spirits, Beer, Liqueurs, &c, &c, always on draught. THE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Arc under first-class management. BILLIARDS. ... BAGATELLE. BOWLING SALOON.
INTIMATION. TAMES K E I R , having purchased from David Miind tho Stock and business of his long-established Shop in Gcorgo-streefc, Dunediu, will thero carry on tho business in all its branches, under the firm of JAMES KEIR & CO. ; and, whilo thanking tho Public for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business, and the employment of none but first-class workmen and materials, to merit a share of that patronage so liberally accorded him hitherto. In retiring from business, I beg to thank my many patrons and the public generally for the support they have hitherto bestowed upon mo, and trust that tho same may be continued to my successor, Mr James Keie, whom I can confidently recommend to fulfil satisfactorily all orders entrusted to mo. - DAVID MILNE. Dunodin, March, 1865.
TTEDGES! HEDGES!! KHA 000 THORN QUICKS will be fit for lifting wv/ > in the middlo of May, at 15s. per 1000. Terms cash. Geoegb Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray-place, Dunedin. 4000 Gl-ooscberry and Currant Bushes, ono and two years old, on Salo by George Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray-place, Duncdin. Fruit Trees, one and two years old, a largo stock, well-adapted to the Colony. Q-eougu Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray-place, Duuedin. Raspberry Canes, Strawberry Plants, and Rhubarb Roots. Gbouge Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray -place, Dunodin. Pine Trees, Cypresses, and an oxtensivo stock of Evergreen and other rare and beautiful shrubs. G-lokgi: Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Morayplace, Dunedin. Bulbs and other Flower Roots, in great variety. George Matthews, Nursery and Seedsman, Moray - place, Duncdin.
DICK AND FLEMING, Laud and E&late Agents, &c., Princes-street (nearly opposilo the Criterion Hotel), Duncdin. *
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North Otago Times, Volume IV, Issue 63, 4 May 1865, Page 3
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