THE OTAGO KILWINNING LODGE, NO. 417. npHE Consecration of this Lodge will take place, in i the Shamrock Hotel, Rnttrny-street, on bt. John's Day, June 24th, at 3 o'clock p.m. ~The Brethren will afterwards dine together; dinner to be on the table nt 5 o'clock. A Grand Masonic Ball and Supper will be new the same evening, in the above place, commencing at hall-past 8 o'clock. mi Double tickets for the Ball and Supper, Twelve ; Shillings and Bblg^totojujl £ Rw Jf j It. CAMPBELL, P.M. " J. MACKA\, S.W. „ W. H. BECK, Secretary. KB Tickets must be taken up before Friday next, June 20th. Business Notices. -VT O W BEING PUBLISHED IN THE "OTAGO WI T N E S 8/ A New and Original Talb, BNMTIJBD THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OP CHRISTOPHER CONGLETON. LIGHT.—LIGHT.—LIGHT. KEROSENE LAMPS AT MELBOURNE PRICES. rfIHE Lnrgest and Finest Assortment ever opened X in New Zealand. Kerosene Oil (Comet brand, trade mark secured, and the only genuine in the country. Warranted free from camphine, petrolium, orany otherexplosivematerial, and at greatly reduced rates, making1 it the most economical light ever invented. For Sale, only at our Store, Princesstreet, near Cutting. STANFORD & CO. ALL accounts unpaid and due to Mr. Andrew S. Wilson (late Chemist and Druggist) Princesstreet, will bo summoned to the Court in Dunedin without further notice. By order, HENRY BAYLISS, Accountant. May 12th, 1862. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Maclaggan-street, Abbeyleix House. Jeffrey Williams, Lessee. EVERY attention will be paid to horses taken in to bait, at strictly moderate charges. Horses, carriages, dog-carts, and every description of light vehicles for hira on the shortest notice. IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN WHO REQUIRE SITES FOR VILLAS. rj"iHE undersigned hereby notifies, for public iuforX mation that he has received instructions to survey and uub-divJde a magnificent BLOCK OF LAND, Containing about 80 Acres, five miles from Dunedin, on the Peninsula, And which ■will be offered for competition by phblic auction on an early clay. 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 mipnlieed with bread of best quality. Hot meat pies and luncheon cakes, from 11 o'clock until 6, p.. sVj lliag c^kes made to order. MESSRS. R. RANKIN & Co. beg to inform'the Farmers of Tokomairiro and the East Taeiri district, that they have opened their new Sale Yards, at Saddle Hill, near McMillan's Saddle Hill Hotel, where every care and attention will be paid to cattle entrusted to them for sale. They are prepared to receive sheep, horses, and tattle of every description. R. RANKIN & Co., Sheep and Cattle Salesmen, .. Saddle HilH Offices—Walker-street. Dunedin. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL" CGA£ PANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street, opposite Barracks. MESSRS. GILLIES AND STREET, Land akd Estate Agents, Accountants, and scbveyoks. MONEY invested in Land, and Loans on Mortgage effected, Surveys executed, and Maps constructed. Insolvent and Partnership Estates wound up. Interest Rents and Accounts collected/ Register of Lands aud Houses for Sale or to Let, and maps for reference kept. Land Office, business transacted, and reliable infor mation furnished respecting Lands in all parts of the Provinces of Otago and Southland. ROBERT GILLIES. CHARLES HENRY STREET. Offices Prinoes-street.near the Cutting. HIGHLAY DIGGINGS. P LAWRENCE begs to inform the inhabitants . of this Province that he has taken that well known and old established licensed house, the Commercial Hotel, Waikouaiti, where he has made considerable improvements by enlarging the premises. P. L. trusts by keeping a good table, pood liquors, and civil servants, to merit a share of public yatronage. The house ij situated in tiie centre of Waikouaiti, and. on the Main Road to the Highlay Diggings; it consists of separate bed-rooms, capacious diningrooms, sitting-rooms, &c,. all well furnished, in feet, like a good English Hotel. There is also a good diy stable with 24 stalls, loose boxes, paddocks, stockyard, smith and wheelwright's shop, and good accommodation for storage. The Charges will be on the most moderate terms. The Proprietor, in.drawing the attention of public to this house, feels satisfied that one tria. will be productive of many more visits. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, AND CABINET-MAKERS. • A" PILASKI, Wood Carver, is ready for finish- . ing any work in most telegant style j second '■ door above Allan's Butcher's Shop, Stafford-street. STORAGE. —Goods stored at current rates, a Scott & Co.'s. Princes-street. 366 39 "VTOTICE. —Any person, or persons, Cutting Tim_l3l ber, or trespassing on my property at Blueskin Bay, will be prosecuted with rigor. JOHN ANDERSON. "VTOTICE. —No goods are to be delivered nor orders SS received, unless in writing, from Victorian Butchers' Company. Oliver Cooper, & Co. *~ " A FACT! SUBSTANTIAL Merit must belong to that which pleases everybody- such are '* TIIACKEK'S BOOTS !" ' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OIELDHEIM BROTHERS, Wholesale Jewellers jj and Importers, have removed their business premises from High-street to Rattray-street, oppotite Bank of New Zealand. KEY & BEPWICK, Princes-street, Bedding and Furniture Warehouse, in the Cutting.— Parties furnishing should call at this stablishmennt before visiting any other. __ J. G It A V , KPabthy Cook and Confectioner, Restaurant and Private Boarding House, Rattray street, Dunedin, Near Bank of New Zealand. HOT PIES, Counter Lunches, Soups, and Coflee, from eleven o'clock to dark. Wedding Breakfasts and Dinners, Wedding Cakes, and Pie-nic refreshment on the shortest notice. - Confectionery, Jams, Jellies. Fancy Cakes, Biscuits, ice., made on the premises, and forwarded to order to any part of the town. Private boarders will find excellent accommodation at moderate charges. Persons making a short stay in Dunedin, and putting up at this establishment, wil find that its central position, and the advantages i offers will exceed any other boardiug house in Punedin. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 8
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