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I . - Business Notices. JOHN MOLLISON, Proprietor of the <sl DIGGERS' MART,Princes-street,Dunedin, imports from Melbourne every description of GOODS suitable for the Diggers' comfort and outfit. Likewise, Importer of BOOTS and SHOES of every description from England and Scotland. Also, always on hand, the finest selection ol Sloi-s and UMJjiKCLOTinx» in Town, suitable for the Diirgers. General Drapery and Small Wares in great variety. 39 a 0 c -—— GOLD!!! GOLD!!! Parties from the Gold Fields showing their MINERS' RIGHTS MANN'S A.l HOTEL, Cashel & Colombo Streets, Christchurch, Canterbury, will hear of something srrcnflv to their advantage. "■"~w_:_jam~ Fc7ltx)ckT^l:ciTerT~ BEGS most respectfully to thank the public for their liberal patronage, during his temporary slay in Walker-street, and trusts by his continued exertions to please customers, to obtain their custom. W. P. has removed to his new premises in Princes street, opposite the Barracks. N.B. Shipping supplied on the shortest notice. X3OLL & CAMPBKLL, Proprietors ol the Glasgow Polytechnic Store, Kaikorni, Green Island, are buyers of Fruits and Vegetables in any quantity. _^_ MA. LKE, begs t" inform the public and o inhabitants of 'Dmiedin in .general, that the United States Hotel and Dunedin Kusfciuranfc is now open to receive boardcru and lodgers at the most ren.son.ab!o terms, and hopes iby strict attention, to merit a share of support. M. A. LEE, Proprietor, Walker-street. TO CAPTAINS, PROVIDORF.S, & STEWARDS npi-IE VLCTOLtIAN BUTCHERS' COMA PANY beg- to draw the attention of all those arriving- in Otago, to the fact that they are prepared to supply shipping with despatch, and at reasonable prices. STAFFORD STREET, Opposite the Provincial Hotel. R, KEN R V SHARP, Stone Yards, Prinees-slreet, South. Monuments, headstones, ornamental and otherwise, executed on the shortest notice. M7cTirrin\ BELL-HANGER, LOCK, & GUNSMITH. Lamps of every description Repaired. Fire Arms of all kinds for Sale. Patent Keys made. Contracts taken lor Bell-hanging. Higli-street. Dunedin. 1123 Public Coraitanies. A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMJ\ PANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street, opposite Barracks. nnriE austiialasluy ixsuka-Tci-: JL COM PANY, (Fire, Life, and Marine,) Head Offices —Hall of Commerce, Collins-street west. directors: Hon. Alex. Fraser, M.L.C., Chairman E. L. Montefiore, E-q., Vice-Chairman Hon. Joseph Sutherland, M.L.C. J. 51. Joshua, Esq. James Spowers, Esq. James Graham, li»q. SUJSUUUAN AGKNTS. Riclnnond, Mil. John Wright South Yarra, 'Mi: J. E\'ans Fitzi'ov, Mr. GardncT Collingwood, North Melbourne, and Carlton, Jiir. T. J. Martin Brighton, ~Mi: Siminonds Wiiiiamsto-.vn, C;:pt:;in Lawrence Siimlridgc, Messrs. Tullanr k Co. WM. MACREDiE, Secretary. PIIOSPJv'U'US -VICTORY" SCHIVw STEAi\I-SHIP CO_IP/ NY, l-OR PURCHASING, GETTING' OFF, AND REFITTING TIIE SCREW STEAM-SHIP " VICTORY." ""Caimtaj. : .£7000; in 140 i) Shares of £/> each. £■> payable upcii allotment, and the lvmniuderin calls ni'.t i-xfeeding ill each, extending over a period of Four Months. It i-. es'imntod that (he cost of putting- the ship iiflortt will be £2000 Amour, t payable to present proprietors in Ci-.sh for purchase of Vessel 1500 Do by Bills lor do 1500 Fitting out and contingencies 2000 £70U0 ifT i:; proposed to form trie abov-e Company _. for tl:« purpose of t;ikii)y the steam-ship " Victory" off ill.l lieacli, and rt1-fitting hei- for sea. The "Victory" is a screw-steamer of 1000 ton* gross ivgisi.i:r, aiid. fitted wilii ci)f"-iiit!s of 180 liorscjiower. .She is kuowii a.-i one of the strouge.st an! ::istesi vc ■scis in Austriilia. She now lies on flu: beach at hiu'!i-war.er mark, and on sand, there bjinff n-i vocks nr dangers in Hie way of taking her oif. Shu U not. sti :ii:K(I or injured ill any ivay. Her engines are iv pcr!'..'C". working order; and, if elm were got on, which Mi-, .lames' Scott (the Engineer) states may b.' easily iicroinplished at moilcrafe expense, she miglir be fitti-d/orsca n!: short, notice, and al a trifling on tiny. Mr. Ji-.oii.-s Scott, of Newcastle, N.S.W., proprietor of the patent, slip there, and well-known for his ingenious iin.l successful iiecoiujjlit-luneutol similar uinlei"takiug^, ))r<!po<ts io iift the .'Jhi{> anil convoy her into deep wate;1 by mi.-iiiM ufu bydrauiic njipiu'atus (now in use in Eughuun, for whiu'h he possesses a patent. Mr. Sco'f c-;t'iiiial_ the exjiense of taking the ship oil at £iC)O. The " Victory" was valued, at the time she was run ashore, at from £i:i,000 to £30,000 ; and, in the opinion <jf competent judges, wouM bo worth the same sum if .-:iicccrfs!i(lly got afloat again and refitted for sen. Tin) hull of thf." " Victory" was purchased by her pn.'soiit. |!roprietinis, who oif-r to liand her over to the Company upon tiie fbilowi'ig terms:— ,£l-;00 to be j)aid dii'.vn on giving jiocse-s-ion, and £1500 in bills. It wili be for the shareholders to determine whei her tlr: Company shall sell tin; vessel and realize their jjitriit, or ma'it.' *:Timgcini'Ut.s to run her. The rapid increiis-'! r.f the New /'caitmd t:i-;iile has given greatly inerea.'.':' (.■uiploymont to the colnnial steamers ; ami. owing tin; recent !os-.i ojVi.'veral, sucli vessels am at :.he preiivit liuu- n'lvafly in dcmaucl and eiihanced in valid.l, 'i'li' "Victory" i.i wull-kiiuwn as si vessel (iiiiiiinntly suits:!', from her size and speed, for the intrreo.oiiisil irs'.Ji!, in which she might h<: eui]i!nyi;(l with grep.t advantiig"; to the province, and large direct profit to the proprietor*. One-hsilf of tin! shares have already been taken up, and on a sufficient number being allotted, a meeting of Shareholders will be called lor the purpose of properly organizing the Company. In the inesiutime applications for Shares may be "made at the otlice o Messrs. It. Ti. Mahtin & Co. Dunedin, Jan. In, 18(i2. 'Hotels, &c. TIIK ALIHON FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, GKRAT KING STRI3BT. DXJN3JDIN. THE ACCOMMODATION offered at this Hotel is unsurpassed in the Colony, combining' the freedom"'ofa Hotel, with the comforts of an English Home. Wines, Spirits, nnd Clears of the he.it (jualiti/. ' 4078 TU STRA LA S 1 A N H'OT'E L , MACLARfiAN-STREKT, DIINJUHN. ALI3KHT CxltlKFlTilS, (late Providore find chief Steward to the Geelong, Adelaide, and Sydm-v Steamers), re.-pi-ctfullv iutiuiates, that the above niiincil I'irst Cists* Hotel is now OPRN tor the reception of Old Friends and the Public tvenerallv. Wine, Ale, }Jeer, and Cigars, of the best qualify. AULD liKBKIE! "EDINBURGH CASTLE" HOTIiL, CAVERS HAM, (Two Miles from Town, on the Bond to the, Dit/t/i:ty.i.) /^OOD STABLING mid secure PAD- \ T DOCKS, under the superintendence of the Proprietor. CIIAItRBS MODKHATIS. jQ-jj^^j-^^KrNlir'TTirilingtoii Hotel, Moray-place, Dnnedin, Licensed to Retail AViues, Ale and Beer. Meals always ready. Well aired Beds. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. SAFE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, the Goodwill of those Premises situated in Walkcr-strecfc, occupied by Mr. M. A. Lee, (United States Hotel.) The above premises contain 6 Bedrooms, 1 do. making up 15 beds, lsirgj Dining-room. Kitchen, Outhousea, fee., &c, Wine and Baer License .ineluderf. Wsiter oij the j, ■•uin.'t also every couvenieuce rei[uired. To be disposed of Cheap. Apply to the proprietor, M. A. LISE.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 68, 3 February 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 68, 3 February 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 68, 3 February 1862, Page 4

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