- - - Business Notices.. '. - "^TOW BEING PUBLISHED IK THB I'OTIOO WITNESS," A New and Origihal Tale, aHTITLKD ' THE LIFE ANP ADVENTURES , off CHRISTOPHER CONGLETON GRAND EXHIBITION. THB MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY have jnst unpacked ExCityofHobart, ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, From the celebrated house of Hyam & Co., Oxford-street, And as it has become patent to everybody that the Goods from that. House are far superior to any that Che tailors of Dunedin can turn out, an early inspeciion is necessary to secure a suit of first-class clothing. MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY, ADJOINING SWITZER'S, PRINCES-STREET. MESSRS. R. RAN KIN & Co. beg to inform the :-' Farmers of Tokomaiiiro 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 "Tto~ca£tle"entrusteH to them" for sale. ~ They are prepared to receive sheep, horses,; and . cattle of every description. R. RANKIN & Co., - Sheep-and Cattle Salesmen, ' ' -■■.-.. Saddle Hill' Offices—Walker-street. Dunedin. '~< J-.:' GRA V , Pastry Cook asd Confectioner, ' . Ratti-ay-street, Donedin. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Hot Pies, Counter Luncheons, Soups and Coffee, from 11 o'clock until dusk. Table d'Hote at One o'clock. -\XTBBJ>ING BREAKFASTS/Public and Privatei'■ VV Dinners, provided in the first style of confectionery art, on the shortest notice. Jel'ies, Ornamental Confectionery, Fancy Cakes, and Biscuits ionvarded io any part of Dunedin. Private Boarde-swill find the best accommodation at very moderate charges. J.OiHN GR:A V', ' Rattrav-street, near Bank of New Zealand. FELBHEIM BROTHERS, Wholesale Dealers and General. lmporterr RATTRAY STREET, J> O N £ I> I M ; "And 62, Queen-street, Melbourne, TTAVE ALWAYS ON HAND a large JLA. and varied Assortment of— Gold and Silver Watches Clocks and Jewellery Table and Pocket Cutlery Electro-plated Goods Tobacconist's Ware and Fancy Goods, of every - description Country Orders Punctually Attended to HOGG, BEAVER, AND HISLOP, WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Princes-street, Opposite J. Brown's new buildings, now erecting, and in. close proximity to the Jetty and Public Offices, e:'&/.8., and H. beg respectfully to solicit an inspection of their magnificent stock of Gold and Silver Watches, English, Foreign, and Colonial Jewellery, Clocks, Time Pieces, &c, &c. Watches, chronometers, time pieces, repaired and guaranteed at moderate charges. Colonial gold madeinto brooches, rings, &c, to order, in the most artistic ■style. -■■"■ ■•■'•■■ - ' - - ' • •• | And at Rattray-street, i ; Obposite Shamrock Hotel. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. . JAMES L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street, opposite Barracks. SEPARATE ACCOMMODATION is offered to Two or Three Respectable Boarder?, at a very quiet Private Boarding Establishment, beautifully situated. Apply Geelong Private Hotel, Maclaggan street. TTOPE-STREET "FREE STORE S| Ksrte of storage for large parcels; 9d. per ton per week j „ „ for luggage, &c. Is. „ „ Receiving and delivering, Is. fid. per ton each way. Apply CLEVE & CO., Manse-street. UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET WAREHOUSE. GAND J. MACK AY, Rattray-stieet, beg to call the attention of parties about to furnish, that they have received a first-class supply of drawing _ room and dining room Furniture, manufactured by the most eminent firms in Glasgow, consisting of' mahogany Cheffoniers, Loo Tables, walnut and mahogany dining room' and drawing room Chairs, Couches, Ladies Chairs, Easy Chairs, covered in i *Morocco leather, and haircloth; also, Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpets, Floor Cloth f Cocoa Matting, .-, 0&c. The above goods they can with confidence recommend for cheapness and quality. TP|UNEDIN Sawmills and Timber Yard.-Walter JL/ ; Bell, and Co. are now prepared to supply the Trade/with every size of Timber tor general building purposes. " Half-and. three-quarter clear pine and cedar for cradles. Timber cut to order any size. ■'•; -' " NOTICE OF REMOVA L. Z : ~ \ MR. JAMES KILGOUR. has removed to No. 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street, where all parties indebted -to him are requested to call and settle their accounts without further delay. Dunedin", 2Sth August, 1862. >; DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor .ot Medicine, and Accoucheur, may be consulted daily at his residence, Dowling-street, West, the hird house on the left, after ascending the steps at the Cutting^ on the same side as the Bank of New South Wales. ■;..--. ■ ~\1' '- ■ . j CLUTHA FERRY STORE. TO H N B A R Rj ;' Wholesale, Retail, and General Merchant, j The Clntha Ferry"Store is 150 yards from Qutha Ferry, on a direct road to the Moa Creek digginp. ; Diggers'lmplements and Stores of every description always t on hand. ; ■■■:■ ~ , : Stations and Private Families supplied on the shortest notice.with every description of Goods. " -'. .^"'^rV: AJJZ.I) '^ \"." ' ■"* "EDINBURGH CASTLE"" HOTEL, r^ CIr7BB.SB.AU, ■ (Two MtUßfromTovm t pnthe Road to ihts _~ :—___ J>ktgingi;)_ _i " ■'^ * |^1 OOD STABLING; andi secure PAD\XjDOCKS, urder >the superintendence of the ■ ■Proprietori:-v-i' : l: ;->v V.--..--/i'v •;:-. -,-■;.•'';-- •■■.?-,- ---": :■-'. ■ '-'~r:'.K; » chAsGES MODBRA.TB. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 8
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834Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 8
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