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Business Notices. BUTTON'S ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. P\V. BUTTON, -i Maclaggan-street (next to , Arcade), lias on h;mj one of the Uirguai> and most various assortment of Preserves in Duuedin, consisting of — Preserved Partridge Preserved Ham „ Fowl „ Hare ~ Duck „ Rabbit ~ Sardines „ Grouse „ Fiudon Haddocks „ Lobsters „ Salmon „ Herrinus Hare, Uiblct, and other Soups. COFFEES. No- I—.Huttou's1 —.Huttou's mixture, unrivalled. New Zealand mixture, good family coffee. Dunedin coffee, really good. TEAS. [n packases, all sizes, for family and trading purposes. From tlie proprietor s large experience in the . Tea and Coffee trade, lie feels confident that the most fastidious in taste, or economical in pocket, cannot . ail to be satisfied, both as to quality and price. (roods delivered free -within o miles of town. " ' Sl-JjJilSi>li> JfiSJiU i-'VH IIUKSiiS i»LUliWtr THE WITEIt SEASON. O' N the banks of the Taieri. Horses received (without responsibility), at ss. per week. •ULIVER COOPER, & CO., Vilorian Butchers' Co , Stafford-street, Dunedin. HORNBY AND KNOX'S PRIVATE BOARDING- HOUSE, eattray-stheet. , Clean beds, good meals, civility, attention, and moderate charges. VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY. ""VTOTICE. —All parties indebted to the late firm o ' Jjy Beard h Cooper, are requested to pay tlie '. amoutdue without delay, as all unsettled on, the ! 17th inst. will be handed to a, solicitor for recovery. EX LADY EGIDIA. SINCLAIR AND II ISL OP. I Prihces-steeet, DuKEDINy t BEG- respectfully to inform their customers that " they will be able, in a few. days, to show tlie J undernoted Roods, selected in the home market, Rpe- t dully to their order. They are all first-class goods, newest styles, and being imported direct, will be found moderate in price. Notice will be given in future advertisement when they are ready for show. ] ; HATS, TRIMMED AND UKTRIMMED.— v Rogina , Minerva 1: Buckingham Whitby . f Pearl : Turban Satin Cord ( Felts Biack Minerva ■ BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. | Bridal Bonnet'--. ! ' Teny Satin Straw 1 Giace Mixed Straw Crape Black Str.iw Devon Chip Rice Twist Crinoline White, improved. Mourning Bonnets ' 0 Ladies' hose, gloves, riding gloves, head-dresses, pearl i] coronets, velvet coronets, wreaths, cambric handker- c . ehiets, baby robes, hoods, trimmed caips, real lace y , caps, boys' collars, children's dresses, chinelle, dress, and invisible hair nets, window muslins, black and c , white elastic, steel skirts, Thompson's patent skirts, c tucked skirts. LADIES', MAIDS', AND CHILDREN'S STAYS. The rival corset, Queen's own, Jenny Lind, situetrical, Pi'ccolomina, Excelsior, ladies' own. Garabaldi Jackets. GENT'S HATS AND CAPS. Black Oxfords Cambridge . Deerstalkers' French felts Fancy felts Balmorals Saxony Scarfs Tweed hats Handkerchiefs 1 Ties Bvekskin gloves Collars . ■■ Socks, &c. Heavy and general drapery goods also direct to j ordei'j by following ships, iPItINCES - S T R E E T. t ; DUNEDIN. ! Between Hioh-stiieei and Rattray-street. b : 1 IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN WHO REQUIRE SITES FOR VILLAS. rrtHE undersigned hereby notifies for public infor- ' X matiou that he has received instructions to sur- , vey and sub-divide a magnificent 1 BLOCK OF LAND, • Containing about 80 Acres, five miles from Dunedin, on the Peninsula, 1 And which will be offered for competition by phblic t auction on an early day. R. C. LUSCOMBE, ' Architect, &c, Princes-street. ' \ D. MURISON, &CO. Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Pastrycooks, and Confectioners, Rattray-street. BREAD delivered to all parts of the town. Families supplieed with bread of best quality. Hot meat pies and luncheon cakes, from 11 o'clock until 6, p.. \V"elliiig cukes made to order. > ~ JOHN WILSON, a ■ ) Late of Edinburgh, BUTCHER, MACLAGGAN STREET, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally, for the liberal support 1' he lias received, and trusts by strict attention 1o i business to merit a continuance of the same. 1 J. W. is fortunately in a position to command & \ supply of Beef and Mutton of the best quality for six : inon tiis to-come, at market prices. . lTTrjT~tTNT'T~E"^~^¥T¥"E~S'^lirT^L ' Walker-Street, \ MOSES A. LEE, Proprietor. j TjIOR excellent Accommodation, good fare, good J -C liquors, and everything conducive to the comforts of lodgers and customers, there is no place in ■ Dunedin to equal the United States. ' Whether returning from, or proceeding to the dig- •■ - gings—going or coming, Mr. Lee will give all a hearty < welcome, and do his very best to please. Charges ' strictly moderate, to meet the times, but the good 2 cheer not lessened in' consequence. t._ . • « MEDICAL DISPENSARY, ] MaHSE-STHEET, MESSRS. COTTERELL & HARPER, DisPENSINO AND FASIILY CIIEMISTS, &0., &C. beg- to announce to the inhabitants of Dunedin and vicinity, that they have Opened their New Establish- f inent, situate as above, where they will be prepared to dispense Medicines compounded from the best 1 Drugs, and hope by a strict attention to business to ; ! merit a share of public patronage. , ( j Physicians' Prescriptions dispensed with care and j j efficiency unexcelled. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and every article f connected with the Drug trade. I s ■*■»—■ ■»"i""1' ■ ' ""'r>" """• *""" "" ""'."." s TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF '■ DUNEDIN. s iTi ENTLEMEN —It was my intention to offer my- J ? XJT self as a candidate at the election for a member to represent you at the General Assembly, which takes 1 place on tlie inst. t I frankly acknowledge that I thought my services considering my official position, might be useful, but the reviseS Land Bill for the Province, which I had hoped to support in the House, not having- received : the sanction of the Council, and no other having > been substituted, I confess my views are somewhat altered. The late cbnngcs in the Executive Council, by , I which the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer wi.l bo on duty at Wellington, the absence of the Provincial ; Auditor, who is also a member of the House of ReII presentalivcs, the difficulties which present them- ' selves in carrying on the business of the Government ' should I be absent, together with the decided step, y of an advanced character, lately taken on a question V which must most materially affect the interests of the Province, and which has received such hearty ap- ( 1 proval but which I am not prepared to its fullest exteut at the present moment to adopt, all combine to induce in me the belief that my post of duty during the next few months will be at Dunedin, and not at Welling-ton. Should you, however, think otherwise, and the , 1 difficulties which I see around me be removable, 1 , shall not hesitate a moment m placing my services at 1 your disposal should you be inclined to confer on me the honor of representing you at the General As- , sembly. . . * J. RICHARDSON, .Superintendent. May 12, 186S ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 8

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