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Business Notices. S JONES (late Jones, Bird & [Co.l, Auctioneer, . Cattle Salesman, and. General Commission Agent,, begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Dunedin and the public of Otago generally, that he will carry on business as usual, and trusts from his long experience in Victoria and in this Province, to receive a continuance of that patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed upon the firm. S. JONES, Auctioneer, Cattle Salesman, and General Commission Agent. THE DIGGER S' EXPRESS FOR EASTTAIERI. DAILY. T SAVING Anderson and Stoddart's, Bakers, JLj George-street, at 2"45 p.m. Leaving Reliance Hotel, East Taieri, at B*3o a.m. fakes :— B. d. To Green Island ...... .?■,' 2 8 To Saddle Hill ... ... ~. 4 0 To Rob Roy Hotel 5 0 To Reliance Hotel, eighteen miles from Town ... 8 0 N.B.—The Proprietor of the Diggers' Express having made an arrangement with the Boatmen, Passengers can be conveyed to the Woolshed Diggings at a reasonable rate. JAMES CARMICHAEL, Proprietor. THE undersigned offer their services for tha purchase of TEA in the Melbourne Market; as they make this article a speciality, they are in a position to get the best value. The class of Tea that has been shipped +.o Dunedin certainly does not require judgment, as the greater portion of the shipments have been of alow character; they would, however, recommend a better class of Tea to be purchased ; and as they caste every drop that arrives here, and having a full knowledge of the various qualities, they feel convinced they would give satisfaction. Brokerage, one per cent., buying and forwarding, References for the satisfaction of the Importer. ROBERTSON & EVERARD, Tea Brokers, 69 Collins-street west. Melbourne. HOPE "STREET FREE STORES. THESE extensive and centrally situated Stores are NOW OPEN To receive Merchandise only. No Hazardous Goods Admitted.

Insurance Obtainable at Ordinary Rates. Terms: — NINE PENCE PER TON PER WEEK. On quantities above Twenty Tons a discount will be allowed as per agreement. Arrangements are made with Mr. Tomlinson, whereby Importers of Goods may be released from all trouble and loss of time. As the HOPE STREET FREE STORES have been built exclusively for Warehousing Merchandise, many advantages and facilities are offered to those using them. Apply at the HOPE STREET FREE STORES; Or, to EDWARD CASPER & CO., Exchange Sales Room, . High-street. MR. WILLIAM C. VAHLAND, Architect and and Surveyor. Office, Stafford-street, five doors above the Provincial Hotel. TO CAPTAINS, PROVIDORES, k STEWARDS THE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY 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. CANDLES, at 7d. per ib. WHOLESALE AT WATER OF LEITH CANDLE WORKS. CAMERON & THOMSON, Great King-street. ANDERSON AND SONS, (Late Hall and Alderson), tanners and curriers, AI anufacturers and Importers oJt ,i O D L E R Y,—H A R N E S S, O "Wayne's Patant 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'lronmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Black and Polar Oils always on hand.

MA. LEE, begs to inform the public and a inhabitants of Dunedin in general, that th« United States Hotel and Dunedin Restaurant is now open to receive boarders and lodgers at the most reasonable terms, and hopes by strict attention, merit a share of support. ,__,__• ■ M. A. LEE, Proprietor, Walker-street. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IF the Hydraulic Press, now laying in James Paterson and Co.'b Premises, is not removed, and the charges paid on the same within one month from this date, it will be sold to defray expenses. ' JAMES PATERSON k CO. Dunedin, March sth. THE REV, J- HARDING, Wesleyan Minister, X> ESIDENCE, five minutes' walk from RattrayXw street, past Kilgour's bakery. Enquire of J. Grkt, Confectioner, or of Booth and Evams, Grocers, Rattray-street. BUSH TO> THE STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, MACLAGGAN STREET. RIGHT OPPOSITE THIS CLUB, JUST OPENED, with the Largest, the Cheapest, and Best Stock of Ohiria, Glass, and Earthenware ever imported to th«se colonies. Come S«« ! Judge for yourself. DAVID WEIR, Proprietor. " H. FUGATE & CO., BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM 45, Aboadb, Dohedin. HAVE always on hand a Splendid Assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, of every description, Wholesale and Retail. : NOTICE. ALL GOODS stored with R. T. Dossett, Auctioneer, Weatherstone's, must be removed or ex■oenses for storage paid on or before Saturday the 12th Inst otherwise they will be sold by public auction at the risk of whom it may concern, \ Auctioneer, Weather»tone'». AUSTRALIAN LIVERY STABLES, MACLAGGAN STREET. fXIHOS. J. HENSON, late of the 4th Queenstown X Light Dragoons. Charges moderate, and attention first class. Horses broke for saddle or harness. Ladies and gentlemen instructed in riding.

I X UKE & TRUMAN beg most respectfully to inXJ form'the Merchants, Traders, and Storekeepers of Dunedin, that they have commenced business as General, Commission, Shipping, and House Agents,, in the offices, Manse-street, next Cleve, and Co., and by attention and perseverance to business, they hope to merit confidence and support. . • --■■'■■■-:'■ LUKE &'TRUMAN, ! Manse-streSt. TO UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, PUBLICANS, &c. ALL orders entrusted to Luke and Truman ft execution will be carefully and promptly attended to. .. ■ ' ~ AdteeM- Mftnjße-strwt, Duaedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 125, 10 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 125, 10 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 125, 10 April 1862, Page 1

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