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Business Notices. CAMP HOTEL, Camp Road Junction, Gabriel's and Wethekstosk's. MR. E. WALSH begs to intimate tli.it he has OPENED the above commodious and extensive premises. The Bar is one of the largest in the Province, being over 30 feet wide, and the accommodation and attendance is unrivalled. The Liquors have been selected by Mr Walsh personally, and are therefore oi first-rate quality. There is ample accommodation for Boarders, and the bedrooms are clean and comfortable. Large and roomy Stables are attached to the Hotel, and as the Junction is the usual halting place for draymen, they can be supplied with Horse-feed and Accommodation. Mark the Address.—Camp Hotel, Camp lioad Junction. E. WALSH, Proprietor. TjiEßGiisojf & Mitchell, engravers ani> I* LiTnooiiAPiiEKS, Princes-street, above Bank New South Wales. Wedding Cards, Bill Heads, Maps, Plans, &c, RICHARD JENKINS, Wellington Hotel, Moray-place, Dnneriin, Licensed to .Retail Wines, Ale and Beer. Meals always ready. Woll sired Beds. OBSERVE ! Day's concentrated compound essences of red Jamaica sarsaparella, with dandelion and potash, effectually cures of kinds of skin diseases, pimples, ulcers, swellings, boils, sole throats and eyes, bad legs, piles, thoroughly eradicates any traces of secondary symptoms, destroys the injurious effects produced by mercury upon thesystem.isthebest remedy for nervous debility, -weakness of the stomach, flatulency, indigestion, biliousness. For purifying the blood, invigorating and strengthening the constitution, generally to stand fatigue, and in all eases of chest, and lung affections, torpid or sluggish liver, and rheumatism, so incidental to these colonies, its effects are truly astonishing in working cures. Sole proprietor—Day, chemist, 27 Lonsdale-street, West Melbourne.

Agent for Dunedin, Mr. Geo. Caspar, Australian Store, Dunedin.

QMITII BROTHERS & CO., General Blacksmiths O Horse Shoers, and Wheelwrights. ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. George-street, opposite Hospital. MEDICAL HALL, DUNE DI N, Established 1852. THOMAS M. WILKINSON, (late Wilson,) PHARMACEUTICAL AND IJISI'ENSIXG CHEMIST, Importer of Patent Mwlieines, Perfumery, &c, "Wholesale ami Retail. MR. A. S. WILSON, in retiring from the abnve business, respectfully Hinnks the inhabitants of Otngo for the support so libersilly extended to him during the past seven years, nud desires. to introduce Mr. Wilkixsox ns his successor, whose practical knowledge will, he feels assured, give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Duuediu, March, 1802. STORAGE. —Goods stored at current rates, at Scott & Co.'s. Princes-street. 366 3S A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMJ\ PANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L. &C. BURKE, . Princes-street, opposite Barracks. . NOTICE. HOTEL and HOUSE VALUATIONS, Agreements Dkawn, Loans Negotiated, and Cases Drawn up for Arbitration, by JAMES BROWNE,, at the Provincial Registry, three doors from the Provincial Hotel, who has had sixteen years' Colonial' experience in conducting Sales and Transfers of Hotels and Licensed Houses. JUST ARRIVED, ex Western and Omeo, at Fuh. ler's Commercial Cigar Divan, No. 1, Arcade, opposite Union Bank, a splendid assortment of Cigars, Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, &c, &c. ; • D. MORRISON & CO., BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, Rattray-street, Dunedin. BEG to tender tlieir thanks for the very liberal support accorded them since their commencement in business, and hope by strict attention to merit a continuance of same. For the convenience of customers in town, a Van will go roimd every morning to supply bread and receive orders. Pastry and Confectionery on the shortest notice. Wedding Cakes to order.

NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of R. Wilson & Co. and H. Jones & Co. are requested to pay their accounts to Mr. Robert Wilson, Stafford-street, within fourteen days from the date hereof, to obviate legal proceedings. All claims against the firm must be rendered within the same period, or they will not be recognised. ROBERT WILSON. HENRY-JONES. Dnnedin, April 9,1862.

NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. PT^HE Partnership hitherto subsisting between the JL undersigned, carrying on bnsines together in copartnership as General Merchants, Livery Stableskeepers and Carriers, in Stafford-street, Dunedin, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.' All debts due to and by the firm of R. Wilson& Co.j and Henry Jones & Co. will be received and paid by Robert Wilson. , (Signed) ROBERT "WILSON. ■ ■'■. HENRY JONES. Witness —R. H. Leahy, Account, Dunedin. N.B. —Mr. Henry Jones continues to carry on the same business as when in co-partnership, Staffordstreet, Dunedin. ' Dunedin,.sth April, 1862. ; FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! FURNITURE. .Great King-street, near the Albion Hotel. E'KRULL & CO. beg to inform the inhabitants 01 .the North-east Valley and Dunedin generally, that they hove commenced business as Manufacturers and Importers of all kinds of Household Furniture. Sole Agents for Bradwood and Sons' Pianos. . Pianos Tuned and Repaired. .'. JONES & CO, ■ Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, Corner of Manse-street, (Next to Cobb's Booking Offices), : ;•' ■ INFORM the public of Dunedin that -they have opened their new Establishment with a: Stock of the most genuine Drugs and Chemicals, and trust from their lengthened experience to receive a share of public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions accurately prepared. Butler"? b'rothels/115^ -whitleho use, ■'/.. ■ . Saddlers, ' Harness Maksim and Saddleks' Ironmongers Walsall, England; and Pitt street, Sydney, near tb ■ Metropolitan Hotel • '

BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " He that hath pity on the poor, happy is he." Objects :— TO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of all creeds and nations, by receiving and maintaining, in a suitable building, such as may be most benefited by being inmates ot the Asylum. The Government having intimated their willingness to grant a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sufficient sum will be collected to allow of a portion of the Asylum' being elected, and ready for the reception oi inmates before the winter sets in. Interim Committee: JOHN HYDE HARRIS ALFRED CHETHAM STRODE JAMES A. DOUGLAS. JULIUS VOGEL. EDWARD G. EDWARDS. By whom contributions are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received. Donations may also be paid to the account of the Dunedin Benevolent Asylum at any of the Dunedin Banks. i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 132, 18 April 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 132, 18 April 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 132, 18 April 1862, Page 8

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