Business Notices. MEDICAL. 1 T)MP? X!?' late Surgeon cf the s s. Grea A/, -Britain, Pnnc*s-street Uhi-?-ibera, opposite the Exchange Hotel and a few deer* above the Bunko «ew South Wales. Hours of Consultation : 9 to U a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. and afterwards through the evening. y ' OTAGO LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY. Temporary Office, NO. 3. COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, JETTY STREET, Directly opposite the Custom House. THIS COMPANY is prepared on the shortest c notice to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON LANDED AND • OTHER PROPERTIES. They are likewise prepared to Discottnt Approtsb Bills, Advance Money on Merchandise, Bondes Certificate^ Bills of Lading, and Every Description of Approved Securities. rjEELONG PRIVATE HOTEL. Maclaggau-atreet, o D U N fi D IN. Beauturfh- situated about eve minutes' walk from he Post Oihce. Excellent accommodation for families and private boarders. JAMES BROWNE, Late of the Tamora Hotel, Proprietor. SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY j^JR. ALFRED BOOT SURGEON -DENTIST (Opposite Medical Hall) Princks-street, Dunedin. WLAW & CO., Seed Farmers, Melbourne . Law, bomner & Co., wholesale and retail' Seedsmen, Octagon, Dunedin. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " He that hath pity on the poor, happy is he." T Objects : If 713*'**?' "fino^^Wed, or destitute of all creeds and natioiis, by receiving and mtfn. ' a suitable building sack as may be^St Denefited by being inmates o"^»t Asvlira The Government having intimate ithelr\viliinc-a P(?s to grant a site for the purpose, it is hopfeltoaffirfP cient sum wii* be collet to /uiov of a Gordon 0 f t£ Asylum being erected. President: His Honor Majo?. Richardson. Vice-President : John Htdk Harms, E^q/ TBBASCRaH: Walter Dat, Esq. Committee : A. C. STRODE, Esq. JULIUS VOGEL, E*o l ST. JOHN BRANIGaSL.Eso HENRY COOKE, Esq. JAMES A. DOUGLAS. Esq C H. STREET, Esn. EDV7AKD CASPER"! Ec-,. JAMES RATTRAY * ~-X EDWARD HARDCASTLK, r. 3 \ Secretary Donations may also be paid to the account ot the BS? 1 Benevolent As?lum »* of the Jiffi
Mr Wm. Greenway Finney lias been appointed - Collector for the Institution, aud will <nve brir^l receipt, signed by the Yiee-Preside^ of tE^ for all monies collected by him on this behalf. rer ~BEGG, CHKI^iIE & CO., Drapers Silk Mercers, Clothirrs, ke Princes and Manse-streets *' B DUXEDIK, EG respectful^ to draw the attention of their fnenos, customers, and the public "enerai'v both in town and up country, tbat baring cornS Jeir new premises facing to Manse and PriiwS streefa. and having opened their new stock, they now in a position to supply every description of Drapery Goods, bought in the b^t markets and consequently, both modern in style and rlesign ' Messrs. 8., C. & Co. may confident^ state that their new premises are, without doubt, the* handsomest and most extensive in Dunedin. 'i heir stock hS been increased and varied in every department con£ mensurate witu the increased extent oi their estabbsbment. Tneir winter stock of soodswiUlL found to comprise every article suitable for the season, in Ladies' Gentlemen's and Youths' wa£ of a texiure, quality, aud durability which will l 5 * found to insure complete satisfaction. Messrs. 8., C. 4c Co. may here state that their arrangements are so complete, they will be in constant receipt of goods to meet the r^uirements of aU seasons, and.all c asses of purchase^ and that thS genend stock will comprise everything that is usuahv to be obtained in a large and ca^fullv-^ect^i S of a wholesale aud retail drapery establishment. ' esteblhbS. Umlo^Wallting" n'illbefoUnd at Ulla Messrs. 8., C. & Co. having engaeed firs* *»!*« Millinery, and Dress-making bands K^Sm ™ !i;c iSiS. Cttcute,uw ordere *** which *» HIGHLAY: DIGGINGS. NEW IRON STOReTwaiKOUAITI Adjoinnig Wooley's Hotel. ' THE Undersigned having erected the above exten- » n i T eP^ses* lave always on sale, wholesale ' undermentiolied S°«ls of first-class WINES, SPIRITS, AND CORDIALS Bulk and bottled ale and porter (best brands) brandy, rum, whisky, old torn, generator - casks ana cases), sherry, port, ginger wine ginger brandy, peppermint, raspberry vine^ gar, cloves, lemon syrup. .PROVISIONS AND. GROCERIES Adelaide and Mount Moriac flour, oatmeal oats bran, hams and bacon, sardines, lobsters' oysters, salmon, red herrings, YanxiS bloaters candles (Hales'). Neva's (purified tallows), salad oil, castor oil, sauces: vesfcT . currie nee, currants, raisins, jams, cheese' bottled finite, pickles, starch, blue S? mustard, spice, sago, pearl barley, marmalade, t*a m chests, halves, and boxes, sugars (Java, Mauritius, and CossiporeHob^co confectionery, butter (Cork and Wellington) 1 ' blacking, soap (English aid colonial). IRONMONGERY. Galvanised tin buckets, wash-dishes, billies, pan nikans, nails, picks, axes, tomahawks, table <mtlery, sluicing forks, kettles, fiyine-nan, •hovels (long and short), locks, hiig^,^ locks, kerowne oilj-d lamps, rawaidbS oil, paints, leads, &c, kc TIMBER. Shingles, paling, quartering, Scotch flooring boards, Kaun pine, ic. Also an extensive assortment c "boots, shoes, drapery, hosiery, slop clothing and uucy goods Miners en route for the nev, ridings, Squatters. Farmers, *nd others in the neighV^Aood of Waikoi? aiti, will find that they will ray, money, time, and trouble, byjpurchasing at our Sto.es. 3AIRD, BROTHER, & CO., N«w Ixoir Stobbs, 1 WAIKOUAITI^
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 216, 29 August 1862, Page 1
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