NOTICE. IF the Charges on the Flour shipped to Waihola, branded M within diamond, 1 under, Mr. R. 3 Murray, are not raid within ten days from this date, it will bo sold to dear same. WM. GREY. Waihola, 1-lth I'ebmary, 1862. PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ IF MH. M'KEKZIK, who left 15 baga of flour in our Store early in November, docs not remove * the same within 7 days, they will be sold to defray expenses. KUYYKTT & BAKER, Junction, Tuapeka. February 13th. 1562. IJ.1 J. HAYMAN k CO., WHOLESALE Jewellers and Importers of General Merchandise, Hat tray-street, Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Dunedin • and Qncen-strcet, Melbourne, have always on liand, and are continually receiving a regular Assortment of Melbourne and English-made Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Electro-plated Ware, Stationery, Perfumery, Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Brush-ware, and all descriptions of English and Foreign Fancy Goods. Country orders will meet with prompt, attention. SPICEK, MURRAY, & CO., Builders & Contkactohs, Geokge-stkeet DUSBDIN, HAVE ON SALE a large stock of Doors and Sashes, American Lumber and Shelving, Weatherboarding, Skirting, &c. S., M., and Co. having a large Tijibek Yard, are prepared to receive and sell on commission, consignments oi1 Timbei- and all sorts of Building Materials. vr.CTOJRIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY. " BEARD, COOPER & CO., SHEEP AND CATTLE DEALERS, STAFFO I! O-STKKIiT. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. milE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing beJ- tv.-ec-n the Undersigned, under the style or Finn of HALL AND ALDERSON, expires This Day by effl uxion of Time. The Business will be continued as usual by William Maddison Ai.deuson, in conjunction with his sons, William Hen it t Alderson and Thomas Anderson, under the style of ALDERSON AND SONS, by whom all accounts of the late Firm will be settled. Witness—Thomas Southern. THOS. B. HALL, W. M. ANDERSON. December 31st, 1861. 221, Elizabeth-st., Sydney HIBERNIAN HOTEL, MOUNT STUART, On the main Moad'to the Diggings MESSRS. PEARSON & CO, beg to intimate _ that having purchased the above Hotel, it is their intention to enlarge and extend the Premises. Every accommodation will be providedibr travellers, good beds, and au excellent stock of wines, spirits, and beers. T. PEARSON, Manager. N.B.—On hand, plenty of good Oats. Large and commodious stables in the course of erection. HAY, OATS, BR.AN, and CHAFF On Sale, at SAMUEL CANNON'S STORE, EJfTKAJfCE . Right-of-Way, next Watsox's Royal Hotel, Walker-street. FELDHEIM BROTHERS, Wholesale Dealers and General Importer*, 2, High street, Opposite Commercial Hotel, D U X E' D I N ; And 62, Queen-street, Melbourne, HAVE ALWAYS ON HA.ND a large and varied Assortment of— Gold and Silver Watches Clocks and Jewellery Table and Pocket Cutlery Electro-plated Goods Tobacconist's Ware and Fancy Goods, of every description Country Order.i Punctually Attended to. Hotels, &c. C\ &-F. "MARTIN'S "PRIVATE II OTE L, STONE HOUSE, . STAFF' ORD-STREET. N.B.—Good Stabling. FOR SALE at the above—AßOUT 100 LOAD OF QUARRIED STONE, CHEAP. SHAMROCK HOTEL, MAIN ROAD, WETHERSTON'S. AN Ordinary, every day, at one o'clock. Ample acuuomoiiatioii for boarders. FISHER & OUTRAM, Proprietors. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Main Road, Weatherstone's. rriHE proprietors beg to intimate, that they hare I on hand an excellent Stock of Wines, Spirits, u-nd Beers. Their accommodation for boarders is all Chat can be desired, and their cuisine is unrivalled. They have erected a largo concert-room, capable of holding over 400 persons, which is nightly tilled by an admiring audience. It is their iuteution to spara no expense in order to secure for their patrons the very best amusements. To accomplish tliia they ara making arrangements for the immediate appearance of the most eminent artistes. Large and Commodious Stables Are attached to the premises, with first-rate feed and good attendance. Parcels per Uobb and Co., arc delivered daily at the trolden Age Hotel. RICHMOND & VANCE, Proprietors. GOLDEN BELT HOTEL. MAIS ROAD, W-ETIIISnSTOXE'S. TOE. KITCHEN has opened the above Hotel with i) a first rate stuck of Liquors. He hopes his old friends will not forget him, and he will do his best for their entertainment. W 111 T E STA R. II OTE L, (Late Criterion,) BISOABWAY, WeTJIKRSTONES. MESSRS. KNYVITT & RUNECKEfi. beg to intimate that they continue to keep on hand the old quality of Wines, Spirits, and licers. Address : BROADWAY, WETIIERSTONES. WAVEII LE V HOTEL, No. 1, Broadway, Wethishstoxes. MESSRS. ROSS, BIRSS, &. CO., desire to intimate that they have erected suitable and extensive premises, capable of accommodating a large number of first-class Hoarders. Their Stock of Liquors have, been carefully selected, and receive universal admiration. It is their intention to erect a large building in the rear of their present premises,, for the purpose of previuing for their patrons the very best amusements. No. 1, BROADWAY, Ys'etiibmtoxes. ~ ' THE ALB ION" FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, GREAT KING STREET, DUKEBIN. nnilE ACCOMMODATION offered at this iL Hotel is nusurpasscd in the Colony, combining the freedom of a Hotel, with the comforts of an English Home. Wines, Spi7-its, and Cigars of the best quality. 40 73
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 83, 20 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)
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