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Conveyances. ~ - COBB & CO.'S *? mELEGRAPH LINE OP COACHES -"- Leave Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, Daily (Sundays cxccpted), at 5.30 A.M. for the DIGGINGS, passing through Tokoraairiro, and arriving at Wnitalmna and Tuapeka the same day. Parcels booked for all places on the Road at reasonable rates, and delivered immediately on the arrival of the Coach. Return Coach leaves United States Hotel, Tuapeka, at 5.30 a.m., and Golden Ace Hotel, Waitaliuua, at 7.30 arriving in Dimedin at 6 p.m. A Coaeli will also leave Jones' Provincial Hotel, at 8.30 a.m., on Tuesday.'!, Thursdays, and Saturdays, for Taieri Ferry, Tohomay-iro, and Cameron's, returning alternate days, leaving Cameron's at 10 a.m. No responsibility for Parcels over Five Pounds, unless the value is declared at the time of booking. C. C. COLE & CO., Proprietors. COACH TO WEST TAIEKI. A CONVEYANCE starts every morning j£\. at' eight o'clock from Mack's Hotel, West Taieri, arriving in Duiiediu at eleven o'clock, and starts again from the Commercial Yard, Dunedin, Cor West Taieri at. half-past two o'clock, calling each way at Thompson's Public House, Silver Stream. Parcels and Passengers booked at Wilson and Wain's Office, Commercial Stables, Dunedin, and at Mack's Hotel, West Taieri. 50 78 COACH TO MOLYNEUX. JAMES M'INTOSH, Proprietor. T E WES Commercial Horse Bazaar, RattrayJU street every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 8 a.in., arriving at the Molyneux Eerrr at 7 p.m. same evenings. Leaves Molyneux Ferry every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m., arriving in Dunedin at 7 p.m. same evening. , • > Passengers and Parcels booked for all plaoes on die road at reasonable rates, at "Wilson & Wain's Commercial Horse Bazaar. 118 7c Hotels, &c. THE ALBION FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, GREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN. rp lIE ACCOMMODATION offered at this JL Hotel is unsurpassed in the Colony, combining the freedom of a Hotel, with the comforts of an English Home. Wines. Spirits, and Cigars of the best quality. 40 78 AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, Maclaggan-street, Dunedin. ALBERT GRIFFITHS, (late Providore and chief Steward to the Geejoug, Adelaide, and Sydney Steamers), respectfully intimates, that the above named First Class Hotel is now OPEN for the reception of Old Friends and the Public generally. Wine, Ale, Boor, and Cigars, of the best quality. « THE WASHINGTON HOTEL." LAWRENSON & MONSON, Proprietors. WETHERSTONE'S GULLY. New Rush.

L& M. beg respectfully to return "their • sincere thanks to the inhabitants, gentry, and miners of the above District for their kind patronage and support since opening the above Establishment; und trust, by continued attention to business, and civility on the part of the employes of the establishment, still to hare a share of public patronage. L. & 111. having completed their new and commodious suite of Sitting, Dining, and Bedrooms, together with COMMODIOUS BAR, YvJiicli they guarantee to be always found replete with choiest Wines and Brandies of the best brands; Ales, &c. TABLE D'HOTE Each day at One o'Clock. N.B.— Observe the WASHINGTON is situated in the centre of Broadway, nearly opposite the head of Bourke-sireet. ~ ROYAL' II O T E L, PORT CHALMERS. MR. JOHN CREEKMORE, (Late Providore ofthe Inter-Colonial Roffal Mail Steamers), PKOPBIETOB, RETURNS his thanks for the most liberal support that he has hitherto received, and bogs te call the attention of persons newly arrived, and others, who wish quiet accommodation, that every comfort and attention will be paid to them in the above Establishment. All articles supplied will be of' the very best description. Mk, J. C. calls the attention of Shippers of Stock to this Province, that he has good Stabling for a number of Horses, with Loose Boxes. Hay and Com of the best quality. N.B.—A large Paddock convenient for Horses and Cattle. •"' ggg" Horses Let on Hire. AULD REEKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTEL, CAVERSHAM, (Two Miles from Toion, on the Road to the Diggings.) " GOOD STABLING and secure PADDOCKS, under the superintendence of the Proprietor. CHARGES MODERATE. JENKINS' (Originally from Wellington.) BOARDING HO US E, Moray-Place, Dunedin. R JENKINS begs to inform his friends from . Wellington that he has commenced Business in the above line, where he hopes to meet with patronage from all his friends. Moray Place, Dunedin, Nov. 14. 7 SOe

Miscellaneous. ___. DUNEDIN BUILDING AND LAED SOCIETY. THK Quarterly meeting of the above Society will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on MONDAY, the 13th inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing a Secretary, and disposing1 of the cash in theusuafway. JO HN SIMPSON, Secretary." FLOUR-'FOR THE GOLD FIELDS, vIMX MOSSGII3L MILL, TAIERI. PARTIES ordering flour for the diggings are respectfully informed that the best colonial flour can bo had" fi-oiti the above mills; (Mr A. J. Burns.) and that-by carting from here, a saving of 10 miles of cartage may be .effected. _ Arrangements may be made ior delivering from tue Ttiieri Ferry or Scrogg's Creek. * Bran Pollard, and Seconds always on hand. ' i* JAMES & JOH* H. BARR, Diinedin, agents. I7DWARD DUCKETT, Wholesale li IRONMONGER AMS IMPORTER OP HARDwahd 2-1, Lonsdale-street East, Melbourne, has on Sale, at moderate prices, a large supply of Bullock and Traoo Chains, .Saddle and Draught Horse Shoes, UnMHi and Scotch Hovse Shoe ft ails of all sizes j Ewbanks' Patent and American Nails, Rasps, 1-iles; Roars' and Johnston's Table Cutlery; ana extensive assortment of General Ironmongery. DW. MOELLER & CO., beg to inform the Public, that they have taken that part of the Arcade fronting are -oing to open " I'T{!» BIiDDIJNtr, and CARPETING WAREHOUhb. F M &Co are to open an Extensive Stock of the be«t" Fu'nvti'ii-e as: Chests of Drawers, Cheffoniers, S'dcboaKls, Telescope Dining Tables, Mahogany and Si'diir Lira Tables, Sofas and Couches, m Morocco and Imir-eloth; Chairs and Easy-Chairs, in_ do.; loilet Oi'i^es Cedar Wa.=hstands, and Dressing Tables; Giitfemed Mirrors; CO x CO, 50x40, 40x30; do Rosewood Chimney Glasses, Walnut and Rosewood Drawin'r-Mooin Suites, Walnut Cheffoniers, with platc-irlass backs, and doors, and marble tops; American Cane and Wood Chairs, Iron Bedsteads, and all Iron Stref.hers, in every size and shape ; Hair, Fleck, and Fibre Matrasses; Feather Pillows, Feather Beds, lined and union Bed-tick; Brussels Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, &c, &c.. . ALSO, A Large Assortment of CROCERY and CHINA. The Premises will bo opened, in about a \Veek'» Time. Intending Purchasers are respectfully requested to call early nnd have the first choice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 44, 6 January 1862, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 44, 6 January 1862, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 44, 6 January 1862, Page 2 (Supplement)

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