Business Notices. " MEDIC \L. 85.1 HOCKEN, late Sarcr^a of the s s. Grea Britain, Princes-street Jhaiabers, opposite the iSxchange Hotel, and a few doors above the Bank o iSew South Wales. Hours of Consultation : 9 to 11 a,ra., 2 to i p.m., and afterwards through the evening. 0 T a GO LOAN AND DISCO UJVT COMPANT. Tempobaby Oppioe, NO. 3, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, JETTY STREET, Directly opposite the Custom House. rpHIS COMPANY is prepared on the shortest X notice to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON LANDED 4Js> OTHER PROPERTIES. They are likewise prepared to Discopst Approysb BILIS, ADVAJTC3 MOKET OK MeSCHASDISE, BoSDE» Certificates, Bills ov Lading, akd EvERr Descbiptioh or Approved Secpeitiks.
Q^EELONG PRIVATE HOTEL. Maelaggan-street, DUNEDIN. Beautifully situated about five minutes' walk iraa. he Post Office. Excellent accommodation for families and private boarders. \ JAMES BROWNE, Late of the Tamora Hotel, Proprietor. JJ HEN R y & CO., Genera! Ironmongers, and Iron Merchants, Octagon, Dunedm. SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY ~\JT R. ALFRED BOOT SURGEON-DENTIST (Opposite Medical Hall) PRINCBB-STRK3T, I>une<iin. WLAW & CO., Seel Farmers, Melbourne • LA W; Somner & Co., wholesale and retail oeedsmen, Octagon,, Dunedin. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN^ To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " He that hath pity on the poor, happy is he."
Objects : »TIO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of -L all creeds and nations, by receiving and mam£?"s• ft '"^V* building, such as my be most benefited by being inmates of the Asylum ' The Government having intimated theh\rillin«mess to grant a site for the purpose, it is hoped tbata Sufficient ram willrfae collected to allow of a portion of the Asylum being erected. Pbesidest: His Honor Majob Richardsoh. Vice-Presidkst : John Htde Hahsis, Esq. Tkkasckek : Walter Da t, Esq. CoMMITTia : A. C. STRODE, Es JULIUS VOGEL. .isq. EDWARD CAStBR, Bsq. S?l^^|»cllrL4 »?„. Seem** ~ BEGG, CHRISTIE & CO , ~ Drapers, Silk Mekcers, Clothiers, & c Princes and Manse-streets ' B Dusedis, EG respectfully to draw the attention of their fnends, customers, and the public generaliV both in tovm and np country, that having l>n,pSed j streets, and haying opened their new stock they am now in & position to supply eT ei-v descriptioa^f Drapery Goods, bought & the b^t markets and consequently, both modern in style and Si' Messrs. 8., C. & Co. may confidently state that their-new premises are, Trithont doubt, the'hanckoS andmostextensn-em Dunedin. Their stock has been increased and varied in every department commensurate with the increased extent oi their ineV ; establishment Their winter stock of goods will be found to comprise every article suitable for the season, m Ladies', Gentlemen's and Youths' ware of a texture, quality and durability which wiS^ found to m&ure complete safefectioiu : Messrs. 8., C. & Co. may here state that their arrangements are so complete, they wiU be in-con-stant receipt of goods to meet the requirements of all seasons, and all classes of purchaser^ and that thS pneral s.ock wul pompnse everything that is usually to be obKuned m a laree and carefuUy-selected s^ of a wholesale and retail drapery establishment. ' A desideratum long wanting will be found at this establishment.
BOOK PACKETS. 1. To any part of the Col ou v, or to the United Kingdom, vi
NEW IRON STORE, WAIKOUAITI Adjoining Wooley's Hotel THE Undersigned having erected the above exteasivet premises, have always on sale, wholesale *•»« undermentioned goods of firsfc-ciail WINES SPIRITS, AND CORDIALS Uullr and bottled ale and porter (best brands), brandy, rum, whisky, old torn, geneva (or" casks and cases), sherry, port, singer wine, gmger brandy, peppermint, raspberry vin£ jar, cloves, lemoa syrup. 4J^VISIONS AND GROCERIES Adelaide and Mount Moriac Sour, oatmeal oats, bran, hams and bacon, sardines, lobsters . oysters, salmon, red herrings, Yarn.2 Woaters, candles (Hales'), Neva's (purified tallows), salad oil, castor oil, sauces, vestas, come, nee, currants, raisins, jams,.cheese! bottled fruits, pickles, starch, blue, salt mustard, spice, sago, pearl barley, marmalade, tea in chests, halves, and boxes, sugars (Java, Mauritius, and Cossipore), tobacco, confectionery, butter (Cork and Weilineton) blacking, soap (English and colonial). IRONMONGERY. Galvanised tin buckets, wash-dishes, billies, pan nikins, nails, picks, axes, tomahawks, table cuUery sluicing forks, kettles, fryWpaM, ■hovels (long and short), locks, hinge!,>£ TIMBER. Tr'ii p^n&- Sootci flooruyr Doaraß, Kauri pme, <to. Also vi extensive assortn Aof boots, shoes, drapery, hosiery, slop clothing au-t-fiuiey:-goods. -Miaesen^roate for the uewdigginga, Squatters. Farmers, «wd others in thei.f-i ?hbornood ofWaik fi « aiti, will find fchatvthey will moneyftiSTS trouble, by jjurchasbg at our 3tores . BAIED,3&OTHaRS,& CO.. Nxw Ixo» Stobw,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 214, 27 August 1862, Page 1
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