Dunedin business Siiiecjoitir. ARTHUR BIWERLY, AVatchmakcr, Jeweller, &c, Princes-street, Dunedin. AMERCER, Wholesale, Retail, and Gene- „ nil Merchant, Family Grocer and (loinI mission Agent, corner of High-street and Princes street, Dunedin. 53 30 c OOT II & EVANS, Tea Merchants, Dunkdix Tea Maiii-, Rattray-street. BOOTH & EA rANS, AViror.KßAi.fi & Retail Tobacconists, Rattray-street. C GUI FEIN, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker, • and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer, Arcade, Dunedin (formerly of tlie .Strand, London.) CVYRD. —J. S. DOUGLAS, Accountant and J Commission Agent, No. 2, Mercer's Buildings. 209 34c OACH l^ACTOßY^^fbrcT Street DuiiedinMILLER BROTHERS, Proprietors. DH. BARNES, Merchant, Ship, Custom • and general Commission Agent. Office : Stailbrd-street, Dunedin. |7>ARGIE, PATTERSON & CO., AVholesale 1? AY ne, Spirit, and Provision Merchants Princes-street, near tlie Cutting. 1136 f~^ &J. M'KAY, Upholsterers and Cabinet • \JT» Makers, Rattray-street, Dunedin. 15 30c H JONES & Go's. HORSE BAZAAR, . Livery and Bait Stables, adjoining Wilson and Cos. AVholesale Store, Stafford Street. J DANIELS & CO., Auctioneers, Valu- • ators, and General Commission Agents, Prince* Street. J& R. BAIRD, Merchants' Brokers, • Licensed Custom House and AVham Agents. Offices—Jetty and Princes-street. JOHN SWITZER, AVholesale and Eetail Leather and Grindery Warehouse, Princesstreet. Dunedin | AMES L. & C. BURKE, Importers, Ship '** ping, and General Commission Agents, Melbourne and Dunediu. MM'CAAV, [M'LEAN, & CO., Auctioneer* s and Stock Salesmen, Commercial Stables, Rattray-street, Dunedin. 'CAELUM & MURRAY, Importers ol Drapery, Maclaggan-street, opposite Abbeyieix House. MR. SOUTH, solicitor, has removed his offico to tbe Arcade, High-street. 408 40 TJIUTCHAED & CO., VETERINARY ;JL SHOEING FORGE, Rattray-street. "O CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers and ' JAi. Commission Agents, Maelaggan street. ROBERT GILLIES, Surveyor and Land Agent, has removed to Princes-steeet, next - door to Dny fc Weiville's, up stairs. SMITH, HUTCH ENS, & CO., (from London), Coach Builders and AVheclwrights, St. ! Andrews-street, Dunedin, New Zealand. SOLE AGENTS for AVM. SMITH, Leather Merchant, Melbourne. A. M'LANDRESS ! AND CO., opposite Dalgety, Rattray, and Co . SINCLAIR AND HISLOP, ! (I.ATE M. SINCLAIR), \ PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. SILK, SHAWL, MANTLE, MILLINERY, Ladies', Children's, and Gentlemen's Outfit and General Drapery Warehouse. D. 11. BARNES, SHIP, Custom House, and General Commission Aaent. Office—Stafford-street. WILLIAM M'LELLAND, Auctioneer, Estate, and Commission Agent, No. 2, Mercer's Buildings. TTCTAIPORI ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. VV Thirty miles from Dunedin. Wines and Spirits ofthe best quality. 41 78 WT W' DUI:rBAK> Shipping and CommisW . sion Agent, Stafford street, next Colonitt office. WW. DUNBAR has removed his office . from 15 Princes-street to Stafford-street, next Colonist office. E.CIIA L M E R , GENERAL AGENT, ' Ovsr COMMERCIAL SALES ROOM, PRINCES STREET JONES, BIRD, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, Commission and Shipping Aghnts. [a card.] MR. JAMES GILLON, Auctioneer, and . General Commission Agent, pro tern. Gbbriel's Gully, Tuapeka Diggings. [A Card.] R. T. DOS SETT & CO., ' Auctioneers, Stock and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, weatherstonk's gully, 1 TUAPEKA. VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY.— Highest price given for Eat Pigs, CaWes, and Lambs. . To Let. r AND TO LET on BUILDING LEASE, i_J in the following streets in the City of DUNEDIN :— George-street Dowling-street Stuart-street Rattray-street Pilleul-street Manor Place St. Andrew-street Stafford-street Hanover-street AValker-street^ Moray Place Princes-street Terms of Lease, 14 yearn. Valuation given for na- . provement. ■ Applyto D. J. NAPIER, Princes-street. TO SPECULATORS, HOTEL-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. A RAPID FORTUNE'IN A FEW YEARS 1 rpO LET ON LEASE.—That well-knowra X old-established House, "ABBEYLEIX HOUSE," with a Frontage of 122 feet, situate in tlie be«t ; position in Dunedin ; a first-rate supply of water having a spring at the door. Contains dining and sitting rooms, all elegantly furnished, also 24 bedrooms, servants rooms, out-bouses and offlcei, well fun i-.hed. A 12-stall stable and hayloft. These premises being so well known, it i* needless to make any comment, only such a chance may never again occur, it is therefore desirable for intending purchasers to make early application. For terms, &c., apply to ■ ' P. LAWRENCE. Kent House, Bell Hill. 1091 TO LET. LAND TO LET for Cottages and Warehouses. Also, a first-class Sales Yard, at th« Shakespere Hotel. Apply to H. Parley, Arcade. TO LET, SHOPS and OFFICES, in Begg, Christie, and Co.'s New Buildings, in eouise of erection, at the corner of Princes-street and Manse-street. mo LET.—Offices to let. Apply to.H. FARLEY, I Arcade. TO LET. LARGE ROOM over the Arcade, fronting High street, suitable for a first-class Cafe, Reading Room, Billiard Reom, &c. Apply to HENRY PARLEY, Arcade.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 70, 5 February 1862, Page 2 (Supplement)
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