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• . Business Notices. ■ . • MR. W I L L 1 A M "j O H N S T ON, Notary Public. - i " Office :- -Coiner of Priuccn-atrcet and ITiqli-stvoec Dunqdin, (ucxt door to Fiascri, Granger, Saddlers., CBVN.B.—Ship Protests must be noted -within Forty-eight hours after the Arrival of Vessel. " ALLEN'S POOT ROT OINTMENT. A CONSIGNMENT of the above valuable Ointment, in cases of-12 jnrs each; just receiveii from the Patentee, and £ r sale at the stores of the "T' tlerSiSnCd; ■' FREDERICK MOSS ft CO. rSHHE Undersigned having commenced a REGISJL' THY OFFICE for town and country ben-ants solicits a skire of public piitrcnnse. Care will be taken thnfc none b« recommended but tko&o beiuujn Sjood characters. AU Orders promptly attended to. " WM. MACINTOSH, Victoria SLore. JMaclagpan-street, | MESSRS. 11. RANKIN & Co. be~ to infoira the , Farmers of Tokomairiro and the Eiwt Taeiri district, that they will shortly open their new Sale -Ymds, nt Saddle "Hill, near McMillan's Saddle Hill Hotel, wheie every care ami attention will be paid to cattle entrusted to them for sale. They will bo prepared to recurve sheep, liorscH, anil cattle "of cv.cry description in the course of a few days. 11. RANKIN & Co., Sheep and Cattle Salesmen, Saddle Hill. Offices—Walker-street. Dunwlin. TO MECHANICS AND OTHERS. MR. FRANCIS BROMLEY, having lately are rived from Victoria, has opened a comfortable Private Board and Residence in View-street, uear the cutting. Terms 3(te. per week. A few single bedrooms, 355. . Apply to " MR. TOFIKLD, jeweller, Opposite Criterion Hotel, Dmicdin. FURNITURE! FUR In IT ORE : FURNITURE". Great Kintc-street. iicai\thc Albion Hotel. FKRULL & CO. Y&j, to inioiiu the inhabitants oi . the North-eastYalley md Duneclin generally, -that they.liiive commenced, business as Manufacturers and Impnrtcis of all kinds of Household Furniture. Sole Agents for Broiuhvood and Sons' Pianos. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. ("1 REENWOOD and MARSHALL begs to inform X theinhabitants of Duncdin, fliat they have entered into the business of CESSPOOL and CLOSET CLEANING, tmd promise-, to Jo all such work to the &ati< faction of their customers, and on the jnost reasonable terms posiblc. N.B.—Chimney Sweeping done. Address " Boxes," — Marla^gau-strcc-t, Princcestieet, and Stailbrd-strtct. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Main Road, Wcather-stono'*. rfIHE best Wines and Spirits constantly on hand. B Attached to the Mine Jlotrl is THE LARGEST CONCERT ROOM In -the Province. BILLIARD ROOM,' - With nu Al Table. Large and Commodious Stables. Parcels for Coi>l> & Co. rle'ivered daily. RICHMOND & C 0. 3 Proprietors. J!R. WILsrfON, (Late of Kyiif ton, Victoria,) MAY HE CONSULTED DAILY AT HIS S U R G E R V, Arcade, From 10 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. . After these hours, AT HIS RESIDENCE, GEORGE VILLA, ' GEORGE-STREET. AU S T It A L I A N , II 0 U S E, Phinci:^ street, Doifrura. GEORGE CASPER, Wholesale anb Retal Family Grocer. Hotel, Housekeepers, and Larcro Consumers supplied at Lowest Rates. ,A long established business in Dunedin has enabled G. C. to understand the wants of its residents. Whilst he respectfully and rfucerely' thanks those who have pati'omscd him, ho attires thrni that change of business will carry v.'ilh it no change in hismothod of 'conducting it, and that all who deal with hira may rely on a genuine article at a price as moderate as it is possible to sell it, so that his ("tablishmcnt may be admitted one where nothing higher can bo'obtained' in qunlity. Notbinp Lower in Prices charged. ' 'N.-B.—Note the Aiidiess. - - DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Part_LM liership existing between the undersigned JAMES BEaRD, ( and OLIVER COOPER, as Butchers and Cattle' _ Dealer!*, at Dunedin, "was this day dissolved by mutual consent, the said JAMES BEARD retiring from tho Firm. All dgbts due, and owing, to the late firm of Beard and Cooper, will be received and paid by the said Oliver Cooper. .-The business -nill be continued under the name of Oliver Cooper and Co. . - Mr. Beard, in letiiing from the firm, and thinking his friends for the liberal support hitherto afforded to himself and hi-5 late partner, respectfully solicits a continuance of the same for Mi. Cooper. Signed this second day of May, A.D. 1562. Witness, William Ryan. j^j^^Eß. THE DIGGERS' EXPRESS -V A N Will leave Town ' TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND " SATURDAYS. T EAVING .Anderson and Stoddait's at half JLJ past 8 a.m., calling at Mr. Shaud's, Baker, Princes street. -Leaving the Taieri Ferry ' ever} i Monday," Wednesday aiid Friday at eiffht o'clock. faijks : — s. ;d. • To Green: Island ■ ■'■ ... 2 j(5 To Saddle Hill 4 0 To Rob Roy Hotel ... 5 0 Taieri Feiiy '90 JAMES CARMICIIAEL, Proprietor. THE STAR' RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HQUSE, STAR GENERAL' AND BOTTLE STORE! MR. M'GRAE, well-known to all old' Victorians - as proprietor of the Star Hotel," Ballnrat, and he trusts as well respccle.J. has opened a General Store, obtained a Bottle License, and established a < Boarding House, in Stewart-street for the accomuio- ' dalion of his friends and customers. ,The boardinghoiiw department being- under the management of 'Mrs. M'Ciae'is a guarantee that nothing will be wanting-, and that comfort, cleanliness low charge*, ~ nnd a'good table will be the order of the day. In the single bottle department Mr. M'Crae challenges all Dunedin to beat him in quality or price. H JOSEPH takes this opportunity of acquainting ■ . his friends and the public in geneial,' that, - having taken out an AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE, he -nill.be prepared to, conduct any sales that may be - entrusted to luih, either in town or country, and trusts that, by being assiduous to business, to meiit a share of public patronage. Temporary Office : —Princes-street, opposite office of this paper. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Opening of New Drapery - and ■ Outfltting i Establishment. LONDON HOUSE, OCTAGON. fT! CORBETTbegs respectfully to announce to L . the inhabitants of Dunediu, that his New Premises will be opened on Wednesday, May the 7th, T with an entire New Stock of Goods direct from London: Markets, by. ships " Dona Anita," and li •"Akbar." ','.''* c Comprising every description of LINEN AND WOOLEN DRAPERY, ' All the latest fashions in Cloaks, Shawls, Bonnets. ~ Caps, Ribands, Flowers, Feathers, &c, &c. Mrs ,T. Corbett wishes to state, that the greatest attention will be paid to the Millinery -and Dress- 1 making Department, all goods being made up under J her own superintendence. ' ', • J. C. would also call the attention of gentlemen to his new and well-selected slock of Clothing, the best ever opened to the public of Dunedin, including inverness caps,, black frock coats, sac ditto, , vests, and trowsers, in' all patterns ot material in doeskins and tweeds. Hats and caps (Jf every also, ■ A grea varietar of gentlemen's Under" Clothing

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 6

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