lumulut business ghnjctms. RTIIUK BEVKRLY, Watchmaker, JewTT ler, &c, Princes-street, Duncdin. A MERCER, Wholesale, Retail, and Gene- . nil Merchant, Family Grocer and Commission Agent, corner of High-street and Princes street, Dunediti. 53 30 c ,p GUfKFIN, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker v_^« and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer, Arcade. Duncdin (formerly of the Strand, London.) CAKD. —J. S. DOUGLAS, Accountant anc Commission Agent, No. 2, Mercer's Buil dings. 209 34e /"10ACH BUILDING- ESTABLISHMENT, St. KJ Andrews-street, Dunedin. Smith, Hutciiens i Co., Coach Builders and AVheehvrights. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, JUNCTION, KJ (Late Chaplin's,) HOME, WEATHERLY & CO , Proprietors MEDICAL CAKD. DRS. WORRAL and THOMAS, duly qualified and Registered Medical Practitioners, may consulted daily, at their Dispensary, No. 35, Arcac.. E. PLU MM E It, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST / Octagon, Princes-Street. f^\ &J. M'KAY, Upholsterers and Cabinet \To Makers, I.nttray-strcet, Dunedin. 15 30f J DANIELS & CO., Auctioneers, Valu- • ators, and General Commission Agents, Prince.' Street. JOHN SWTTZER, Wholesale and Retail tf Leather and Grindery Warehouse, Princesstreet, Dunedin. TAMES KNOX & CO., General Commission tf Agents and Gold Buyers, Broadway, Wctherstones. JLEVIEN & CO., Commission" Merchants, . Auctioneers, &c, Bridge-street, Nelson. LUKE & TRUMAN'S Sample Room. Open from 9 till 5. Ti/TEHIFIEIiD .AND MUM FORD, Brokers, LtX Shipping1, Custom House, Land and passenger Ag^tsV--&9uTieepeJaJ-»Chambers, Princes-street, opposite Government OfficesT'"" ~" 1 . 'CALLUM & MURRAY, Importers o; Drapery, Maclaggan-street, opposite Abbeyleix House. 'CARTHY, BELL-HANGER, LOCKSMITH GUNSMITH, MACHINIST, GENERAL JOBBING SMITH, High-street, Dunedin. Patent Keys, Trusses, Brand Marks, &c, mad RITCHARD & CO., VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Kattray-street. "DEMOVAL.—THOMAS JOHNSON, Printer XVi and Bookbinder, removed to Telfer's Buildings, Rattray-street, next door to Hutton's New Store. QOLE AGENTS for WM. SMITH, Leather C 3 Merchant, Melbourne. A. M'LAJSTDRESS AND CO., opposite Dalgety, Rattray, and Co.
SINCLAIR AND IHSLOP, J (LATE M. SINCLAIR), . PRINCES - STREET, DUNEDIN. SILK, SHAWL, MANTLE, MILLINERY, Ladies', Children's, and Gentlemen's Out-. fit and General Drapery Warehouse. — I WM. MELUISH, Photographic Artist, above the Odd Fellows' Hall, near the cutting, • Princes-street. ILLIAM M'LELLAND, Auctioneer. / Estate, and Commission Agent, No. 2, Mercer's Buildings. [CARD.] TTT WATTS, Rattray-street, Dunedin; MooraVV . bool-street, Geelong; and Market -street, Melbourne: Auctioneer and General Commission Agent. x \7"EULETT AND BOBART, Registry Offices I and Labor Mart, next Victoria Butchers' Company, Stafford-street. DR. CRAWFORD, Surgeon Royal Navy, T7IORMERLY Senior Surgeon 11. M. Flag-ship " JD Raleigh ; ten years' practical experience in the j Colony of Victoria. o $S?" Residence —Criterion Hotel. ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS. POEPEL & TOXWARD, City Surveyors' Office, Princes Street. EDWIN JONES, JEWELLER AND DEALER ■ in Mathematical, Optical, and Philosophical " Instruments, DUNEDIN. WETHERSTONE'S. * JM'CORMACK, Sign Writer, House and . Coach PAINTER, Decorator and Paperhanger. MR. JAMES GILLON, Auctioneer, and i General Commission Agent, Morey-place. a ' SYDNEY JAMES. c (Late of Melbourne,) LIVERY, BAIT, AND COMMISSION STABLES Maclaggan-street. Saddle and Harness Horses for Hire. f [A Card.] R. T. DOSSETT & CO., Auctioneers, Stock and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WEATHERSTONE'S GULI.Y, TUAPEKA. 1
A CARD. ly/TEEIFIELD AND MUMFORD beg most JxL respectfully to inform Merchants, Storekeepers, Captains of vessels, and others, that they hav£ commenced business as Brokers, Shipping, and General Commission Agents, and hope that by attention to business to merit a share of public support. Commercial Chambers, Princes-street, opposite Government Offices. Conveyances. REDUCTION OF FARES TO THE GOLD FIELDS. ON and after MONDAY, April 14th, the fares bj Cobb and Co.'a Royal Mail Coaches will be asunder:— Gabriel's Gully (Tuapeka) ... £3 Os. Od. Waitanuna 2 10s. Od. Tokomairiro 1 lOs. Od. ■ And way Stations in proportion. Coaches leave the office at half-past 5 o'clock a.m. daily. To the Molyneux every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8,30 a.m. Fare, 15s. E. T. FOLEY, Aeent. T7IXPRESS AND CONCORD "WAGGONS, l.lii Family Cars, Gigs, Dos Carts, Whitechape) Spring Carts, Harness, &c, on sale at MILLER BROTHERS, Coach Builders, Stafford-street, DunediD Election Notice. TO THE MINERS OF THE GABRIEL.S MINING DISTRICT. /GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer myself as candiVJT date for the above Mining Board; my reason c for offering my services are, first—having been a member of the Mining Board in Victoria; secondly— having been practically engaged in mining for the last nine years; and thirdly—having made up my mind to make Otago my home. Should you think fit to elect me I will do my utmost to promote the welfare; of the district I may represent. And am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, IJNO,, COLE CHAPPIE.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 131, 17 April 1862, Page 7
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