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For Eaie FOii KALE'iJY PRIVATE CONTRACT. To Hotel Keepers. Speculators, Wine and Spir . ~.,,,.*, ..Merchants, &.c. .. To be Let, by private Contract, lliat well-known an truly valuable property, THE R O.Y A L HOTEL, INVEttCARGULL, With Fixtures, Furniture, Bedding, and tbe Stoc of Superior .Wines ijiul Spirits,MESSHS. ROBERTSON & CO. have bee favored by .-the proprietor (who wishes i decline the above business on account of ill heiilth to dispose of tbe rrmainder of the Lease, whioh^ht now four years to run from Ist July, 1802, of tl Koyal Hotel. The hoiisp, it is well known, has always enjoyc one of the best trades in Invcrtargil, and since tl prerieut proprietor has become the sole possessor < it, through his well-known liberality, the busines has doubled itself. There it also a splsmlid Billiard Room attached with one of Tlmrston's Tables, and the profits froi tliis room alone will cover ali expenses of the estal lislnucut. Tlie Hotel itself coutains 2;» Bedrooms, 3 Sittinj ■>n I otic Ift n e Dv ing Room, Bar, and aii other coi veiiionnes. Hunt nouiuul. io in iridusi ions couple, there is a sure and mpi futu ie in u» \oirs.. P i—Tin. Auctioneers wish to state for the ii fo mtnn tt n tending purchasers, that so trul ■viluiWl vi la v nine -a"property as this is very seldoi in the munet 1 information will be affordc Ij the undc.isiir.ncd, to whom parlies arc requested i appiv. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers, . luveircurgill. May 0,1862. ■- fLSr RLCIUV ED, Ex COLQNISTJ _3 bi\ts Cheddar cheese. lie ibo ue iricommended to families, the quitlii beiu,. seltct ROBERT BANKS, Rattiay-streot, Dunedin. 7 A COI KbL OF BEING LANDED, Ex Lac I l n idi., 2> jo^e Cheddar cheese 25 barrels Duulop cheese 20 boxes maizena, or Indian corn flour. ROBERT BANKS, Rattray-street, Dunedin. US T REOE IV E D," Ex COLONISTA woll-assorted invoice of Brushes, Combs, &c from Messrs. Thus. Duncan and Son, Edinburgh. ROBERT BANKS, Rattray-street. m 0 Alt R I YE, Ex ZAMB IAX 10 cji-'es of Cumberland bacon, cured express for the undersigned. ROBERT BANKS, Rattrny-street. Dunedin. EXCHANGE SALES ROOM. ON SALE, to close Sundry Accounts, — SCO FLOORING. Deals, 9 x 3, and 11x3 Do., cut various sizes - Baltic wc.ither boards Feather edged do. • - EDWARD CASPER & CO. ~TO SETTLEUM," BUTCHERS, CARRIERS, AND OTHERS. Hides. Tallow. Sheepskins, rS"^IIE Undersigned is prepared to purchase hj4? JL tallow, and sheepskins at the highest niarki price, delivered at his stores, Stafford-street. '? WILLIAM SMITH, Stafford-street. JjTOR SALE, 181 acres of Land in Blueskii ? being Sections 15 and 17, Bloab 2. The lan is situate close to the main north road, and withi half a mile of Bint-skin Bay. Apply to John Shields, George-street, near th Albion Hotel. FOR SAL E, (IN BON D)----10 casks Martell's brandy. 00 casks Martcll's do 2 qrs whiskey 15,000 Havanna cigars 5 hhds dark mixing brandy I. H. MOSES, Abbeyleix House. AH RIVED ex LADY EGIDIA, froi Glasgow— 48 boxes finest Dunlop Cheese 2 cases Winter Tv/eeds. : W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., High-street, Dunedin. ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF TICKLE , ■ CO., STAFFORD-STREET, The entire cargo of the " Omega," from the Unite States r in ■ Wholesale Parcels only. Siiarpe's, Collins', and Simmons' handled axes Hunter's lathing, shingling, and claw, hatchets Boys'axes—half axes Carpenters' and Coopers' ndzes Curved-mining picks . : ■■■ »*«-:. Broad hatchets . - :^lfs-: ' Ploughs, harrows, and chaff-cutters * " Churns —meat-cutlers—f'jiusage-stutfers Grhidsroncs —fan mills—.store trucks Ox yokes—corn shellprs—garden tools Spififc-Jeyels —v/oorf siiws liny fuvks-^-Llj, and DH shoyelsr— Aijiies' Collins', Uuiil's, &a, " American cooking stoves Lever striking clocks Boston express wagons * ' Windows and doors A xa and pick handles Prepared'coni aturcli 1 lb. lobsters, salmon, oysters, and mackerel Stuughton elixir —syrup —ketchup, an.l sauces Water crackers —butter, and soda do. Halibut and codfish, dried—mackerel in kits and half ban els fDrie;l apples, half and quarter barrels ■'Tobacco, half lb. lumps, and tens Assorted table glass and kerosene lamps Wood'seat -cr.ne, and rocking chairs Kerosene oil—paragon chimneys Boat Kirs—whale boats American brooms -tubs and buckets. TICKLE & CO., Stafford-street. I'APERHANGINGS, P.APERHANGINGS. JUST LANDED, (EX ALDINGA,)----3,000 pieces, at 4^d. 5,000 do. at Oil, Splendid, good, 9d. VICTORIAN PAPfiRHANGING WAREHOUSE Maclaooan-stbeet, BORTHWICK AND ATKINS, Painters axd Ducoratokp. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, &c, Chenp. Hotels, CRITERION HOTKL, BROADWAY, WETIIERSTONE'S. ' TOHN STEWART beg-s to intimate that he lia t* opened the above Hotel with a first rate stocl of Wines, Spirits, aud Beer. Attached to the fiote is oue of the largest amusement rooms on the Golc Fields. . J. S. intends to give his entire attention to th< management of the business, and trusts he will receive the patronage of the public. Note the Address—Guitkbiok Hotbi, BitOADWAY; WEinjSKSTONE'S. THE NEW RUSH TO SHAG VALLEY. AFFLECK'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, : Waikouaiti. THIS Hotel is situate on the main road to the new diggings, and well fitted up with every accommodation for travellers. Good beds. Good stabling. First-class liquors and attendance. ' . Host Afileck will be happy to afford every information to the intending digger. ROBERT BUlx N S'_ HOTE L, George-street. "T7*ENNEDY& MORRISON, the former late of J\. the Rose, Thistle, arid Shamrock Hotel, JLiizabeth-strect, Melbourne, respectfully intimate to their Victorian friends and the public generally, that they have opened the above Hotel, and by strict attention to the comforts of their numerous customers, to merit a share of public patronage. The best of liquors only kept. Charges moderate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 161, 22 May 1862, Page 2

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