Business Notices. THE ARRIVAL OF SIR GEORGE GREY, Governor of New Zealand. IN anticipation of this event, it is needless to sny that everything must be in keeping with' so important an occasion.* . C. T.. ICK, "Victoma House, Princes-street. Deeply impressed that his Excellency's visit should be marked with that respect which liis position, as the representative of Her Majesty, entitles him to, lias for the anticipated visit, laid in a lar^e and varied. Stock of ' • ■ FIRST-CLASS GOODS, suitable for the important occasion. The prices will be such as will not admit of any excuse, from the poorest to the richest, to appear" before his Excellency in a manner worthy of the citizens of this rising Province. -•* Remember the Address— C. T. ICK, Silk Mercer, Linendraper, Hosier, and Outfitter, Victoria House, Princes-street, Dunediu. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE ABOUT THE 15th ; INSTANT. nnHAT Far-Famed Steamer, «»\ X CITY OF HOBAItT #fJif^ tfith the Greatest Wonder of •mM^S^Si^S^^ the World on board: the well known WE HEARS. The above splendid Steamer has been specially chartered to convey pari of the Merchandise purchase;! by Wm. Mears when in Melbourne. Look to the Melbourne and Sydney Shipping Lists, when will be apparent to nil the vast amount of Clothing, Boots, Hats, Blankets, Hosiery, &c, &c, now on their way to the Stores. WETHERSTONE'S AND GABRIEL'S GULLY TUAPEKA. : The Greatest Wonder in the World, tub ■ iv eh ksows WM. MEARS & CO., Proprietors. GOOD NEWS!! GOOD NEWS!!! TUAPEKA GOLD FIELDS. npHE WET COLD WEATHER prevailing on these i Fields has necessitated the purchasing of Clothing, &c, exactly-suitable to the requirements of the Digger?. , One of the Pz-incipals of the well known Firm of Wm. Mears & Co. left Dunedin for Melbourne, some time since," where he has succeeded in purchasing the cream of the Melbourne and Sydney. Markets. The Goods are now arriving as expeditioiisly as the fastest Steamers afloat can convey them. It would 1m impossible to enumerate or sive the faintest idea of all the Goods now on th<*ur 'way, but in the list are comprised the following items. American-grained Leather Nugget. Boots, Colonial made Knee Boots, Bradded Gum Boots warranted Waterproof, Oilskin Coats, Trousers and Hats impervious to rain, Real Witney Blankets guaranteed to keep you warm, Monkey Jackets, (not worn by Monkey's, heavy Cheviot Tweed Trousers, direct from Scotland, Oriniern Shirts, Flannels, Serge Shirts and every kind of Hosiery, too numerous to montiejiJ For further particulars apply at the Stores. WETHERSTONES,. AND GABRIEL'S GULLY. The Greatest Wonder, of Uie World, , , • THE : * . • WEII KJOH WM. MEARS & CO., Proprietors. \ WORTH KNOWING. * WHERE is the best place in Dunedin to get ray horse well shod by a thorough pratical farrier, where it will be sure to have a sound foot, a .fro walk, trot, or gallop, and where his shoes wil n come off almost as soon as they have been put on The only well known place is at the MELBO URNE AND BALLARAT VETENIRARY SHOEING FORGE, Rattray-street, above the Shamrock H where shoeing is done upon the true veter principles. ■ . . SEWING MACHINES. ' WHEELER & WILSON'S,' The simplest and best. , ' * Prices— 1 Plain table machines ■.. .. .. £16 Silver plated do. * 18 Half cabinet do. very handsome 21 H. SMITH, Agent, 49, Arcade, Dunedin. WHEAT SOWING. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS*; Smut in Wheat. Smut in Wheat entirely prevented. ■ By Roya ■Letters Patent. Day's Farmer's Friend, for preventing smut in wheat, and ravages from slugs, grubs, aphit, wire, scissor worms, and other, insects, superseding1 the old w.iv'of pickling with.,, blue stone, and all other preparations ; never known to fail, having established its reputation and fame in these colonies, needs no further comment. Price 2s. per packet, procurable through chemists and storekeepers. Observe, none genuine unlesa. bearing at each end fac similes of Propiictor's signature. Manufactured only -by sole patentee and proprietor, Charles Day, M.P.5.G.8., Agricultural Chemist, 27 Loiisdale-street, Melbourne. Genuine Horse and Cattle Medicine, Cheesejind Butter coloring. Agent for Dunedin: Mr. GEO. CASPER, ■ Australian Store." MR. BARR'S POEMS.' THE Publishing Committee beg to state tha Copies of the above work may now be had a the following places, viz. :— M'Leod and Gibson's store, Princes-street. Smith and Marshall's do. do. do. Andrew Mercer's do. do. do. John Mollison's do. do. do. And Lambert's Stationery Warehouse, Stafford-street. ALEX. M'LEOD, Secretary. JAMES KILGOUR, Treasurer. . Dunedin, 13th February, 1862. J . X . FRY, Wholesale, Retail, and General Storekeeper, TUAPEKA HOUSE, - PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Goods weighed and forwarded to the Diffging-j 3130 c ■ ; nnHE undersigned having this day dissolved the' JL ; partnership lately existing with Messrs. Turn- ! bull & Co., under, the style and firm of Turnbull, Bing &.Co., begs to inform the mercantile community that he -vrill continue, conjointly; with Mr W. Harris,' under the' stifle of'Bing, Harris & Co., his general tr/ie as Auctioneer, Commission Merchants, as well as the Drapery Department in all its branches.' The business will, until their new premises in HighV street, next Union Bank, are completed, be carried on at the store in thfe rear of Messrs. Turnbull & Co.'s premise's, in High-street (entrance through1 the yard), where they have, already." an extensive assortment of Drapery of every kind, and of the Newest Fashion, on Mile. . They trust that the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on Mr. Bing, as resident partner of the late firm, will b« granted.' as extensively te the firm ef Bing, Harris & Co. ' ' ADOLPH BINS. Bunedin, Ist May, 1362 ♦ TO H N J. WATE RS, M.D. , Doctor of Medicine of the University, of' Edinburgh; . v Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh; Member of the. Royal College ofSurgeons, Ireland. Licentiate of Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland ; and Licentiate of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital, Dublin. See Medical Register ef United Kingdom. Having been compelled- on 'account' of bis wife's declining health, to dispose, of his extensive practice in. London of twelve year's standing, may now »<-• consulted betwe'en'the'hours of 10 to 1 o'clock in ""<* morning. a'nd-3/to's in "the 'afternoon at hi* ouigery, Princes-street., (next to Day & Mieville's,) or, at n.s residence after these hours Cumberland Villa, Cum, berland-street, Valley, noarthe new Jetty Ro..u.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 1
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