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For Sale TT! O 11 S " A L E : — Ginger-beer and soda-water bottles Soda-water corks, test quality Ginger-beer do do | Sulphuric acid j Tai'taric aud citric asius i Ess. of lemons, ripstone, strawberry, pear Oil of peppermint, cloves, Xc. Bottling wire Lemonade baskets Labels for cordials, &v. And all t!ie materials connected with the manufacture if cordials, &c. suppled on reasonable terms. ALSO, FOH SALE — ■A No. 1, Tyler & Son's Superior BEAM SODAWATER ENGINE, with bottling rack, &c. complete, quite new A No. 4, Barnett's SODA-WATER MACHINE, complete, and in excellent order Both these machines will be sold cheap. Apply to J. F. BLACK, Criterion Hotel, Princes-street North. XfaW~LANDING, ex " SOUTHERN CROSS"— 1M Best Baltic Red Deals, 9x3 Geelong Lime Sheet Lead, 2J lb. to 4 lb. H. lIOUGHTON, Stafford-street. 171011 SALE, 2 pairs of " Bullock Dray Wheels. . Apply Geo. Lumb & Co., 2, Flinders' Lane Dunedin. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. /"CHARLES COOPER & CO. have on Sale, this \J day, at M'Pherson's store, Princes-street :— Permains, Ripston Pippins, Jargonelle Pears. Golden Harveys, Orange Blenheims, and Alexanders. /^"alVanized"corrugated and plain \jJT IRON, Spouting, Ridging, Piping, Corrugating and curving.—Warbubton, 11, Little Bourkestreet, West. Melbourne EX DONA ANITA.

JUST Landing, a large supply of first-class BOOTS *J from the home country, including Ladies' and Grentlemens' Riding Boots, with Koxes and Spurs. The above goods warranted by the subscriber, T. F. ADAM. Octagon and George-street Business Notices. a cait d . To the Aristocracy and Gentry of Dunedin nnd its> Vicinity. MESSRS. WATERS & MORTON having completed their extensive arransrenients, are notv prepared to take contracts for Large and Small Dinner Parties, Pic-nics, Hull Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts, Dejeuners a. la Fo'irehette, Sec., fee. Messrs. WATERS AND MORTON'S combined ■'xperience ensures to their patrons every satisfaction, the " CUISINE " heiun- under the immediate superintendence of Air. Morton, whose surceases in gastronomy are so well known and appreciated. MESSRS. WATERS & MORTON'S CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Farley's Aucade. miME IS MONEY !!! HEALTH IS LIFE !! ! Then go to M'CUBBIN'S Cafe and Restaurant, Farley's Arcade, where time is economised, and the health of the body restored ; for nothing disturbs the equanimity of the mind like ill-dressed viands. Then to Messrs. Waters and Mnrton, where your food is dressed in the most recherche manner, and served with promptitude, civility, cleanliness and comfort. Observe: WATERS & MORTON, Restauratuers, M'Oubbin's Oavk and Restaurant, Farley's Aiicade. RE-OPENING OF THE AUSTRALIAN HOUSE, Princes-street, With a,n entire new stock, comprising— Groceries, Stationery, &c. j~] EORGE CASPER begs to inform his old friends VJT and the public generally that ho will re-open this day, SATURDAY, April 12th, ISG2, the above with first class Family Groceries, &c, and would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. GEORGE CASPER, Wholesale and retail Family Grocer, Princes-st., corner of High-st., Dunedin.

D. MORRISON & CO., BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, Rattray-street, Dunedin. BEG to tender their thanks for the very liberal support accorded them since tlieir commencement in business, and hope by strict attention to merit a continuance of same. For the convenience of customers in town, a Van will tro round every morning to supply bread and receive orders. Pastry and Confectionery on the shortest notice. Wedding Cakes to order. THE partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, carrying: on business as Baker.', in Monroe's Gully, Tnapekn, wn* disso'ved on the 59Hi of March, 18f>2. The debt* due ny the late firm'will be paid by Archibald Ritchie, who will continue to carry 011 the business. ■ Signed ARCHIBALD RITCHIE, GILBERT PRESTON. Witncfses to signatures— W. Morrison, J. Weatherly. DUNEDIN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. mjiE Association purposes pivina: its first Concert |_ on fie Queen's Birthday (24th May). Members are particularly requested to attend all rehearsals interim, held at the" Athnmeum, every Tuesday eveningl af halfrpast 7 o'clock. a Intending members are invited tn ioin «t, once. JAMES W. PARKINSON, Hon. Sec.

THE undersigned are open to erect all sorts ofl machinery, and marine engines, land, &c. T.| Morgan & Co., Inspectors of Machinery, RaphaelV Buildings. EDUCATION AND BOARD. MR. JAMES A. LEWIS, Schoolmaster, of N. E. Harbor District, is prepared to receive his family a few Pupil Boarders, who will have the opportunity of enjoying the combined advantages of Public and Private instruction, and of acquiring a sound Classical and Commercial Education. Girls, as well as boys, will be received as Boarders, and the Education of the former will be superintended by a first-class Female Teacher from the Edinburgh Normal Institution. For terms, apply to James A. Lewis, F.E.1.5., Schoolhouse, N, E. Harbor, Dunedin.

Lost, &c- I FOUND, a Water Tank. If not claimed by 20th April will be sold to defray expenses. Address ' John Double, Upper Harbor, East Side. T7IOUND, on the road near to Wailiola Lake, some Jj Notes and a Gold Receipt Whosoever fan identify the same can have them by paying: expenses. Apply Nonpareil Boaudixg Housk, Dunedin. STRAYED, December 27th, 18S1, from the June tion of Gabriel's Gully, a small Chestnut Horse, 'rising 4 years, with tether rope, branded J nearrnmp, small white star on forehead, been staked in near fore leg, was last seen in VVi thersl one's Gully. A remard'of £5 will be paid to any person delivering the above horse at the Commercial Hotel, Junction Gabriel's Gully. Missing Friends. I TOSHUA FOSTER—you are requested to come or tl write to the Post-office, Dunedin, to the undersigned. SAMUEL TEAS. /"IHAKLES- ARMSTRONG, late of Thornton, \J Cheshire. You will hear of your brother Harry at the Post Office, Dunedin. MR. CRESWELL, of Hobart Town, who brought letters for THOMAS DAVIS, call on Mr. ■South, Solicitor, immediately. F INLAY ROSS.—CaII at the Post Office Wafpori, for a letter from R. Wilkie,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 5

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