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' • Business Notices.' O TfA G"O"T^ '-■ LOAN- AND JHSCtiUNT COMPANY. Temporary Ofpiob, NO. 3, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, JETTY STREET, Directly opposite the Custom House; THIS COMPANY is prepared on the shorten notice to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON LANDED AND OTHER PROPERTIES. They are. likewise prepared to Discount Approve* Bills, Advance Monet on Merchandise, Bondes Certificates, Bills op Lading, and Evert Description of Approved Securities. \7r'7- A .NOTICE. '."- I COMMERCIAIv HORSE BAZ A AR; SALES BY AUCTION, Daily, of Horses, &6., a 12.o'clock sharp. 7- ; I y , WILSON & WAIN .DUNSTAN AND HIGHLAY DIGGINGS. T? y W. ; D U- R D E N , ' "a BAKER AND .' GENERAL, STOREKEEIPER, Beech-street, Hawkesbury, Waikouaiti. Begs to inform parties visiting the above diggings, that they can be supplied with every description of Digger's Tools. Provisions, Clothing, kc, at moderate prices. A supply of good fresh Biscuits always on hand. ANDE RS O N AN D S ONS (Late Hall and Alderson), " -" TANNERS AND CURRIERS, At anufacturers and Importers of SAD D £ ER Y,-H A R N E 3 S, Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack"Saddles Boots'and Shoos ' ■' Enamelled and" Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill Belts—Accoutrements ' Grindery and Saddles'lronmongery , 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. Black and Polar Oilsalwavs'on hand DUNSTAN DIGGINGS, VIA WAIKOUAITI FORWARDING AGENCY. '...:. THE .SPJT, .WAIKOUAITI. JAMES COLEMAN, feeling the necessity and haying every facility for the reception and forwarding or all classes of goods on the Spit, immediately on their being landed by the steamer or other vessel-(his store beiug directly opposite the landing placed, is now prepared tb receive and forward goods to the various diggings on the Waikouaiti route, at a moderate scale ot charges, and at the current rate of freight."" "7\ ""A", ~'".-'■ 7 All goods consigned to him must be distinctly and legibly addressed, and no responsibility incurred hnless proper bills of lading are sent by Captains of steamers and other vessels witli the goods. :: Fo further particulars, apply at the Stores, eornes of Hope and Stafford^streets, Dunedin. JAS. COLEMAN. 22nd September, 1862 ■■'■< MR. WILLI AM JOHNSTON, , : NotartT Fdblio. .Office: —Corner of Princes-street and High-street Dunedin, (next door to Fraser &; Granger, Saddlers.) «W N.8.-—Ship Protests must he noted -within Forty-eieht hours after the Arrival of Vessel. COACH AND BUGGY SHOP. ALL kinds of Repairing and Job Work neatl* done with both English and American ■ Material.. Also, Veterinary and Shoeing Forge on Cobb' premises, Stafford-street. t ; •,, ■ ;.;- w.::; ok. THE NEW FURNITURE; SALE AND AUCTION ROOM, -..-.. Maclaggan-street, in front of the Abbeyleix House EDWARD MOELLER & CO. beg to inform the Merchants and Importers of Dunedin,-that, they will open theu* newly erected and very-extensive premises as Purniture, Sales and Auction Rooms, on the" first of September, 1862. , • Their, best attention will always be given to the sale of Furniture,; Ironmongery, and Plated Ware, etc., jand the extent of their premises, as well as their long experience as f urnitute ; salesmen, war ranis their, assertion, that intending vendors wiil have the best opportunity of having their goods properly suited, displayed and offered to the public in the best possible manner. ■ - Families about to leave town will be. able to bring their effecte to the best'market, and liberal money advances wi'l be made on goods placed into the hands of the auctioneers for sale." Intending purchasers are always sure to find a very -extrusive assortment of everything requisite for furnishing their houses,, and due notice will be given of all-sales to be held at the establishment. ' Out of door sales, wilt be attended to, and account sales, in ; all instancf s, will be rendered withni 48 hours after each sale. Address :— EDWARD MOELLER k CO., Auctioneers Valuators, etc., Maclaggan-street, in front of the Abbevleix House. Dunedin. AMERICAN STOVE DEPOT. JAMES AND JOHN H. BARR, Stafford-sheet, Dunedin. JUST RECEIVED per Carlotta, from New York dh eet, a large and varied assortment of Cooking Stoves, with fittings and appurtenances. Also, Per Grosmere from Glasgow, a selept lot of Cooking and Parlour Stoves, of highly finished and complete descriptions, manufactured by Smith and Welstood. TRIPE. TRIPE. TRIPE. Superior Quality. THE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY beg respectfully to inform the Public of Dunedin. and the vicinity, tbat they receive fresh supplies daily of Tripe, Cowheel, Trotters, Brawn, Pork and Beef Sausages, GermaD £ausages,. Smoked Mutton, 'Hams, Bla^k Puddings and White Puddings. They have also on hand, a splendid lot of York Hams, Victorian Beef Hams, and Bacon. Beef, Ikfutton, Pork, and Veal of the best description. Private Families waited on within three mUes of Dunedin. ~ Parties starting for the, diggings can hi supplied " with prepared-meat for the road.. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHRIST'S COLLEGE, ' CANTERBURY. THE, Michaelmas -^Quarter • will commence on Tuesday, the 30th' instant, and end on the 15th of December. School* fees, ten guineas per annum. Board, including washing, fifty guineas per annum, payable quarterly, in advance."Apply to the Rev. H. Jacobs, head master ; or the Rev.' G. Cotterell, second master. Christ's College, Canterbury, 19th-Sept., 1862.- l ' ' - ' ' .. f ' s : -i . T> IS HOPS ' S<C;H O0 L, NELS ON: -. Rb-Established' 1860,, Affords a Sound. Commercial, with the Elements of a Classical Education." " - - , j Head Master: Rev. T. A. Bowden, B.A. - Asdstant-Master: E. A. lingard, ~ Esq., of St, - Edmund Hall," Oxford. • l 7 T-ermsi": • t ; Entrance feei or book-money,. .V.,. .20s. *' ] Q6aVfcriy fee (in advance) Zoa. ' N.B.—ln-cise of removal?-a-quarter's-noticc,' or fee, is required. , - ■'■ .EVENING CLASSES % . "*""/ ! "Por olden pupils meet four days iv the week/ on ..',4 •;,.?***; ~x:similai"teril)s.' '^mx I* ■!v«*'"'J t ' 7'^*\'*ztzA~~>*'> X '■•>;& , j . ?Arrftngements.aj:e J>emgmade:to'admife an increase' ofthe pupils irom 50 .(piesents -number) io 60, alter " the Christmas holidajertTL „- , ,' Accommodationsfor^a^few.rhoaTderiwUl be pro-' yided .byahe^&J^lgtetfi; JJfiins, £50 per aiuiuri, ,K9?fe!«Biay6ded, payable quarterly in adyancy. A

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 250, 8 October 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 250, 8 October 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 250, 8 October 1862, Page 8

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