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Business Notices. JULIUS H YM AN, WATCH MAX ER, JEWELLER, &c. begs to inform his Melbourne friends and the public of Dunedin generally, that he lias opened a branch of his Melbourne establishment, in Raitiviystreet, (next door but one to the Bank of New Zealand) where a choice and elegant assortment of (xolf! snul Silver Watches of English manufacture, Colonial Jewellery and Musical Instruments wait their iiippcctiou. J. H. would mention that from his long standing in Melbourne, (having been established at '20, (-.iix-fis Bourke-street, since 1853,) and his thoroughly practical experience in the business, parties who may favor him with an order may rely riot only upon the best workmanship, but also upon obtaining a firstelass article, none but the best goods being kept. JULIUS HYMAN, Watch and Chronometer Maker, Jeweller, &c, llattray-street, (Next door but one to the Bank of New Zealand, .ami at 20, Great Bourke-street, Melbourne. N. B. —Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c, repaired. All work guaranteed for twelve months. "XTOTICE to MASONS, SCULPTORS, amTtlm 1M PUBLIC in General. J. CURItIE & CO. beg- to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin and surrounding districts, that they have received a superior Assortment of Arbroath Pavement, Hearths, anil Tombstones, from 4 to Gin. thick; also, a superior lot of Holmrt Town 1-leartlis, Sills, Lintels, and Steps, the whole to be sold at very moderate prices. Tor price and quality apply to J. CumtiK, at, the New Stone Store, Rattray-street, next the Bank of New South Wales. Dunedin, February, 19, ISG2. MR. BARR'S POEMS. rfiHE Publishing Committee beg to state that I Copies of the above work may now be had at the following places, viz. : —• M'Leocl and Gibson's store, Princes-street. Smith and Marshall's do. do. do. Andrew Mercer's do. do. do. John Mollison's do. do. do. And Lambert's Stationery Warehouse, Stafford-streut. ALEX. M'LEOD, Secretary. JAMES KILGOUIt, Treasurer. Dunedin, 13th February, 1862. - drTSvilson, (Late of Kyneton, Victoria,) MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY AT HIS SURGERY, Arcade, From 10 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and G to 8 p.m. Sleeps at'tiik " Provincial.'1 KEROSENE OIL AND IMPROVED KEROSENE LAMPS. ON SALE, a large variety of the above, including Table-stand, Hall, Hanging, Side, ISraekot, Bedroom, Hotel, Billiard, and i'ulpit Lamj),^ Chandeliers, and Lanterns. Also, Wicks, Shades, Globes, Chimneys, &c, kc. WHEELOCK AND STEVENS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, 166 Bonrke-street East, Melbourne, Victoria. Also, Sole Agents in Australia and New Zealand for Wheeler and Wilson's celebrated new improved Family Sewing Machines. BRIDGE HOTEL AND WHOLESALE STORES, (Late Mumuv's.) Junctions of the roads leading to Waitalvuna, Gabriel's, and Wethers-ton's, MESSRS. HILL AND SMITHER beg to intimate that they have purchased the whole of these extensive properties, including Stores, Bakery, and Slaughter-yards. They have excellent beds and ample accommodation for foot travellers, also large and commodious stables, with plenty of good feed." Messrs. H. and S, have on hand a large assortment of general stores, suited to dealers and others, at wholesale prices. Also Wines, Spirits, and Beer, at current rates. Observe the Address— BRIDGE HOTEL, (Late Murray's) The only good crossing place over the Waitahnn.a itiver. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership existing under the firm of TURNBULL, BING & CO., as Merchants and Commission agents, in Dunedin, will expire and be dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 30th day of April next. All outstanding- claims against the firm are requested to be sent in without delay, and all persons indebted willfplease pay the amounts due by them before the above mentioned date. GEORGE TURNBULL, for self, and as Attorney to Walter Tumbull. ADOLPH BING. Witness: Edward Rebtes, clerk, Dunedin. Dunedin, 9th January, 1862. NOTICE. TO DIGGERS, TRAVELLERS, AND OTHERS. ROYAL HOTEL, Weatherstone's Gulley. JM'DONALD respectfully intimates that he . has now opened the above first class hotel, and he hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping nothing but firat-class articles, meet with a share of public support. The Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, are of the best quality, and the stock will be kept supplied from the best brands. House and Cooking Department under the management of Mrs. M'Donald, with assistance of good cook. A comfortable meal always ready from the hours of 3 a.vi. till 10 p.m. »- Well aired beds. Wetherstone's, January 18th, 1862. ALDER SON AND SONS, (Late Hall and Alderson), TANNERS AND CURRIERS, Manufacturers and Importers of SADDLER Y,—H A R N E S R, Wayne's Fatant Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill Belts —Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Black and Polar Oils always on hand. ~VT J. BURROWS, Practical Sailmaker and Ship _LN . Chandler, Port Chalmers. Tar, pitch, oakum, spunyarn, marlin, and housing-. Ship and boat's spars New and second-hand ship and schooner's sails boat sails Old rigging, blocks, &c, always on hand N.B.—Orders punctually attended to, and every possible dispatch given. HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING, SHAMPOONING, &c, in a superior manner, by James Chapman, at No. 2, Arcade, Dunedin. MA. LEE, begs to inform the public and a inhabitants of Dunedin in general, that tho United States Hotel and Dunedin Restaurant is now open-to receive boarders and lodgers at the most reasonable terms, and hopes by strict attention, to merit a share of support. M. A. LEE, Proprietor, Walker-street. JOHN MOLIiISON, Proprietor of the 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 ot Slops and Underclothing''in Town, suitable for the Diggers. General Drapery and Small "Wares in great variety. 39 30 c EOII a CUP OF GOOD COFFEE, go to the ARCADE CAFE AND READING ROOM. English, American, and Australian Papers on arrival of Mail. CROFTS AND CO., Proprietors,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 89, 27 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 89, 27 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 89, 27 February 1862, Page 1

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