Business Notices. medical. * DR. HOCKEN, late Surgeon of the s. s. Grea Britain, Princes-street Chambers, opposite the Exchange Hotel, and a few doors above the Bank ot New South Wales. Houra of Consultation : % 9 to 11 a.m., 2to 4" p.m., and afterwards through the evening. OTA G O LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY. Tempoeaey Oppice, NO. 3, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, JETTY • I STREET, Directly opposite the Custom House: millS COMPANY is prepared on the shortest X notice to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON LANDED AND OTHER PROPERTIES. They are likewise prepared to Discount Approve Bills, Advance Money os Merchandise, Bosses Certificates, Bills of Lawso, asd Evert Description of Approved Securities. MEDICAL. DR. MARTYR, Surgery : Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. Residence : Stewart-street, opposite the Gaol. Honrs of Consultation :— 9to 11 a.m. 2to 4 and 7to 9 p.m. p BELONG PRIVATE HOTEL. Macla»gan-streot, D U If E D I N. Beautifully situated about fire minutes' walk froa he Post Office. Excellent accommodation «for families and private boardera. JAMES BROWNE, Late of the Tamora Hotel, Proprietor. M SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY R. ALFRED BOOT SURGEON-DENTIST* (Opposite iledieal Hall) rHINCES-STEEETj Ganedin. TC7* LAW & CO., Seed Farmers, Melbourne. T T . -Law, Sornner k Co., wholesale aui retail ' Seeasmen, Ocu;;on, Danedin. VfONSOK AND VAHL AN D Architects and Surveyors, Princes-street, DuncJia, opposite Criterion Hotel }•■■ ■ . . CL. AREM ON T HOD Sfc Moray Place, Bell Hill, ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIESConducted by Mrs. Wurm. Boarders, 50 guineas per aaaam Day pupils, 3 „ quarter Prospectus on application. M NOTICE OF REMOVAL. R. JAMES KILGOUR has remove! to No. 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street, where all parties indebted to him are requested to call and r settle their accounts without further d^lay Dunedin, 29th August, 1562. "gPET T I T . CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Opposite Post Office, TOKOM A IRIR 0 . FTO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. * OR bALE, Shop-front large glass Door, and eoni pile Sashes, etc. Apply, MR.* DECOSTA. ■ fte to Provincial HcteL : ARCADE CAFE. ! "\/PS^ RS; L«AR & BENJAMIN are desirous -. J3A- ot informing their Friends -and the Public of | Duuedin, that they hare opened that larpi and elel gant room, known as the Arcade Cafe, and Readme 1 Jtooni, over the Arcade, in Hi^h-street, and inteo3 « to carry on the same as a first-elos? Restaurant and ■ Cafe. Gentlemen who like a quiet and sood substantial meal, served with eivilitv and despatch toother with the best Coffee that art can produce' ; may depend on the same beins served in a style that . must give satisfaction. : Cotlee will be Ready from 7 a.m., until 12at Ni^ht. Meals at a moments notice all Day. = Tripe Suppers Every Evening" ■ i BOARD BY T H"E WEE X • J ANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND. COMMITTEE. His t>- ,H ° J nOr MaJ°r C- W- Richmond, Eso. J Richardson F. Savery, Eso * 2 m c g**™* Es<l' T- S. Forsaith, Esq f T. Dick Esq. L. Sampson, Esq? . W.C. Young, E^q. G. Burke, Esq. A. C. btrodc, Esq. J. T. Wris»ht7 Esq. -St J. Bram^an, Esq. Alex. Gumming, Esq. i J. Rattray, Esq. J, Alderson, Em. I John Jones Esq. A. L. Thomson; Esq. I John Carjnll Esq. W. W. Tickle, Esq Rev. E. b. Edwards W. J. Royse, Esq. gey I Harding Henderson Law, K?q Dr. ttdson J. C. Campbell, Esq.' Rev. D. Moreau A. M-Landress, E^q Jas. Paterson, Esq. H. Driver, Esq ■ G. M'Lean, Esq. J. Douglas, Esq. G. Cook, Ksq. Vincent Pvke, Esq W. P. Keuyon, Esq. F. j. Moss, Esq * J. A. Douglas. Esq. — Kine-, Esq. W. H. Reynolds, Esq. c' • James Fulton, Esq., West Taieri Captain Jas. Hamilton, Waikouaiti > Rer. J. Fenton, Waikouaiti ) J. W. Murdock, Esq., Waikouaiti t — Parker, Esq,, Oamam W. H. Filluel, Esq., do. S J. Mains, Esq., Port Chalmers J. Mallach, Esq., do, J. Musgrove, Esq., Tokomairiro J. Dewe, Esq., do. J. Gillon, Esq., do. c Alex. M'Master, Esq;, Oamaru c \x Henry Clerke, Esq., Tokomairiro Jas. Smith. Esq., do. , — Poppelwell, Esq., do. if J. L. Gillies, Esq., do. tt Capt. Croker, Tuapeka « y Jackson Keddell, Esq., Hartly Diireines O. Williamson, Esq., do. Alymer, Esq., Waipon. The Committee beg to call the attention of the >- public generally to the great destitution now existingm the manufacturing districts of Lancashire, and i- trust that the amount subscribed in this Proving may, in the total, not be behind the neitrhborincolonies. ° a The smallest contributions will be gratefully re ££Mffg3£ fl"0-11>ia *—^ •*■ FRED. SAVERY, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL be held in the Athenamm, Highstreet, on FRIDAY, the 12th September, at 2 o'clock. It is necessary that the names of proposed New Members be enrolled in the Secretary's book, seven days prior to General Meeting. JAS. CRAWFURD, ' Secretary
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 226, 10 September 1862, Page 1
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