Business Notices. THE ARRIVAL OF SIR GEORGE GREY, Governor of Now Zealand. IN anticipation^ of this event, it is needless to say that everything must be in keeping with so important an occasion. . » C. T. ICK, Victoiua House, Phinces-stiieee. Deeply impressed that his Excellency's visit should be marked with that inspect which his position, as the representative of Her Majesty, entitles him to, has for the anticipated vis>it, laid in a large and varied Stock of FIRST-CLASS GOODS, suitable for the important octagon. The prices will be such as will not admit of any excuse, Irani the poorest to tlie richest,, to appear before his Excellency in a manner voilhy of the citizens of this lising Province. Remember the Address— C, I. IC X, Silk Mercer, Linendraper, Hosier, and Outfitter, Victoiia House, Princes-street, Danedin. GOOD NEWS I ! "'GOOD NEWS!!!" TUAPEKA GOLD FIELDS. milE WET COLD WEATHER prevailing on these X FiuMs ha.-) necessitated the purchasing of Clothing, &c., exactly suitable to the requirements of the Diggers. One of the Principals of the well known Firm of Wm. Mears & Co. left Dunedin for Melbourne, some time since, where" he has succeeded iv purchasing the, cream of the Melbourne and Sydney Markets. The Goods ai-e now arriving as oxpeditiously as the fastest Steamers afloat can convey them. It would be impossible to enumerate or give the faintest idea of all the Goods now on their way, but iv the list are comprised the following items. . . . 'American-grained. Leather Nugget Boots, Colonial' made Knee Boots, Braided Gum Boots warranted, Waterproof, Oilskin Coats/Trousers and Hats impervious to rain, Keal Witney Blankets guaranteed t» ' keep you warm, Monkey Jackets, (not worn by Monkey's, heavy Cheviot Tweed Trousers, direct from Scotland, Crimern Shirts, Flannels, Serge Shirts and every kind of Hosiery, too numerous to mention. For further particulars apply at the Stores. WETHERSTONES, . GABRIEL'S GULLY. , The Greatest Wonder of the World, TUB . . ' . ■ '■_ W ELL KNOWN ' ' / WM. MEARS & CO., Proprietors. ' ', .-; :. WORTH KNOWING. ' ; WHERE is the best place in Dunedin to get' my ■ horse well shod by a thorough pratical farrier, where it will be sure to have a sound foot, n 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 URNK AND BALLARAT VETENIRARY SHOEING I'OlttrE, Rattray-street, above the Shamrock H ...... where shoeing is done upon the true voter principles. JEWING MACHINES. WHKELER & WILSON'S, The simplest and best. Prices— Plain table machines .. .. ... £16 Silver plated do. .. .. ..• 18 Half cabinet d 0.... very handsome 21 H. SMITH, Agent, • 49, Arcade, Dunedin. SOTAGO DINING ROOMS AND BOARDINGJ HOUSE, Near the Police Barracks, Princes-street, Dunedin. T NORTH (formerly of Victoria Dining Rooms, . Flinders-street; Melbourne), having opened the rooms, is determined to supply his customers with the best of everything at the lowest possible charges. .. Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry or Cheese, 2s. All.other Meals equally low. : '*""■*". Meals always ready. Good Beds. . .; Board and Residence by the Day or Week. nnHE undersigned having this day dissolved the JL -partnership lately existing with-Messrs. Turnbull & Co., under the style and firm of Tttrnbull, Bing & Co., begs to inform ih« mercantile community'f that he will continue, conjointly with Mi\ W. Harris, : under the style of Bing, Harris & Co., his general > tr'.de as Auctioneer, Commission Merchants, as well '<■ as the Drapery Department in all its branches. - The biisiness will, until their new premises in High- ■ street, next Union Bank, are completed, be carried on : at the store in the rear 6f Messrs. Turnbull & Co.'s.premises, in High-street (entrance through the yard), where they have already an extensive assortment of Drapery of every kind, and of the Newest Fashion, on sale. They trust that the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on Mr. Bing, as resident partner of the late firm,. will be granted as extensively to the firm of Biug, Harris & Co. ADOLPH BING. Dunedin, Ist May, 1562 TTO H N J. WATE RS, M.D., Doctor of Medicine of. the University of Edinburgh; Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. Licentiate of Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland; and Licentiate of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital, • Dublin. See Medical Register of United Kingdom. Having been compelled on account of hi 3 wife's-. declining health, to dispose of his extensive, practice in London of twelve year's 'standing, may now be consulted between the hours of 10 to 1 o'clock in the morning, and 3 to sin the afternoon at his Surgery, " Princes-street, (next to Day& Mieville's,) or, at his residence nfter these hours Cumberland Villa, Cum-berland-street, Valley, near the new Jetty Road. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. " "VTOTICE. The. partnership hitherto- existing 1M between the undersigned, under the firm of B. Marks & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. BENTWITH MARKS, MARCUS KUTTNEB. Witness— Hknky Hay man. Dunedin, 19th May, 1862. : , " MONST£R~CLOTHING, OUTFITTING^ AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. rnHE MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY ■ JL intend opening their establislunrnt in those premises situate in Princes-street, adjoining Mr. Switzer's Boot and Shoe Warehouse, where . a stock of Gentlemen's, Mechanics', and Boys' and '" Youths' Clothing will be exhibited, unknown or ever contemplated in the Province of Dunedin. The Company are now having their premises fitted ' up, and the Goods per last ships from London and Scotland, incourse of landing, will be exhibited in a : few days, of which due notice will be given. Note the Address:— > ■ MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY, Adjoining Switzer's Boot Warehouse, PRINCES-STREET. ONALD M'PHERSON, Hay, Corn, General Produce Dealer, and Coal Merchant, Princes- > street, South. N.B.—Coals in large or small quantities. ~ NOTICE. '~ ~ , A LL Parties indebted to Jons Barr, late XX.Jiutcher, also to Alex. Bhown, his successor are requested to settle their accounts •within1 one' month from this date; otherwise legal proceedings will be. takenfor their recovery. . ■ . ; .Mr- J-. Duncan, Rattray-street, or Mr. j'. Shout will receive the same, whose receipt will be* sufficient/ discharge,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 1
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