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Business Notices. WELLLIWGTON. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, Manners-Strket. J. McKINNON BEGS respeclfully to inform his Friends and the Public that lie has tak« ju the above first-class Hotel, where lie trusts,.-by strict attention to the requirements of his customers, and by keeping always on hand a supply of the very, best liquors, to merit*a share of the extensive patronage which was acceded to his predecessor. The Hotel accommodation afforded at the " New Zcalander" is the best to be found in Wellington, and the charges are very moderate. N.B.—First-class Stabling. November 13,3862. GINGER BEER, LEMONADE, SODA WATER, Anrt CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS. rp U C X E V and F I S HER -*- Have alway3 on hand a Large Stock of the j above articles, at their Manufactory, at the Junction Tuapeka. * | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS Suppp'ied'at reasonable rates, j THE NliW FURNITURE, SALE AND I . AUCTION ROOM, Maelaggan-street, in front of the Abbeyleix House TTtDYVARD MOELLER & CO. beg to inform the JCi Merchants and Importers of Dunedin, that they will open their newly erected and very extensive premises as Furniture, 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., and the extent of their premises, as well as their long experience as furniture salesmen, war rants their assertion, that, intending vendors will have the best opportunity of having their poods properly suited, displayed and offered to the public in the best possible manner. Families about to leave town will be able to bring ' their household effects to the best market, and liberal money advances wi'l be made on goods placedinto 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 fales will be attended to, and account salts, in all instances, will be rendered within 48 hours after each sale. Address :— EDWARD MOELLER & CO., Auctioneers Valuators, etc., Maelageran-street, in front of_the Abbevleix Ilouse. Dunedin. ~ Murray Place, Bell Hill. ESTABLIS H MENT for Young La<!ics, conducted by Mrs Wurm. hoarders £0 Guineas per annum. Day pupils ?> „ per quarter. Prospectus on application. ANDERSON AND SON S (Late Hall and Alderson), TANNERS AND CURRIERS, M anufacturers and Importers ot SADDLER Y,—H ARNE SB, Wayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill Beits—Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney" Black and Polar Oils always on band Public Notice. FOHN JONES AND Co., 0 General Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Manee-street, Dunedin Branch Uffices: Waikouaiti and the Dunstan. NOTICE. We the undersigned beg to inform our numerous friends and the public, that all business entrusted ,to our care, will as heretofore meet with prompt and careful attention. We cordially endors?. the advertisement emanating from the house of John Jones and Co.. of Jetty street; that th«-y have no connection whatever with us,nor have we with any other firm of the same name, either in Dunedin, Waikouaiti, or the Dunstan. JOHN JONES and CO., Manse-street, Dunedin. 0 STAND THIS SEASON at JAMES SMITH'S Livery and Bait Stables, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.' The Thoroughbred Horse FRANTIC. Frantic, bred by Redwood, E<q., of Nelson, is by .Sir Hercules, dam Fiorance, grandam Flora M'lvor, Florence by Gil Blsis, imported. Frantic is a Wood bay with black points, fifteen and a half hands high, with great power and symmetry. Terms—Four Guineas, and 5s the Groom. An allowance made for two mares of the same owner. THE PBOVJLDBNT INSTITUTE OF~ VICTORIA. DEPOSITORS desirous of proving their Claims in the Insolvent Estate of the Provident Institute of Victoria, may obtu'n the necew-arv ibrm of Affidavits at. the Offers of Messrs Kenyon and Muddock, Solicitors, Victoria Chambers,' Manse-street, Dunt'din. With reference to the above, Messrs Kenyon and Maddock have been instructed by the Oflicial Assignee of the Estate, to intimate to Depositors the necessity of proving their Claims on the Estate, without delay. The uuders'gned being Commissioners fo take affidavits iv the Supreme Court of the Colony, of Victoria, the necessary affidavits can be made before them. KENYON and MADDOCK. Victoria Chambers, Manse-street, Dunedin. LEITH WARD. TO MR. JAMES TURNER, Great King-street. SIR, —We, the undersigned ratepayers, request you will allow yourseif to be nominated as a candidate for the office of one of the Members of the Town Board, for No 4 or Leirh Ward. Andrew Simpson, Great King-sfcreet Andrew Hepburn, Givat King-street Andrew Br. inner, George-street William iM'Lennan, Geo'pe-=treet William Bremner, Geor. Abraham Solomon, Great. i» lujf street Joseph Dickison, Gnat King-street John Little, Great King-srrect William Craw, Great King-street George Toms Jenkins, Albany-street John M'Kean, Cumberland-street William Kadi , Unim-street Robert Mason, Unicn street Alexander Bremner, George-street John Matthews:, Great King-street Richard Phillips, Great King-street John Brown, Great King-street Peter .Forbes, Great King-street John E. Hutchinson, Great King-street A. C. Purdie, Great Kißg-strect G., Fo'.kes, Great King-street D. S. M'Kenzie, Great King-street John M'lntosh, Duke-.treet" Robert Crickmoi'e, Great King-street John Fraser, Great King-street G-orge Dempster, Forth-sfcreet William Havers, Forth-street James Loper, Great King-stieet Robert E. B. Gallon, George-street Robert Munro, Clyde-street James ThackerrasJ Castle-street F. Krull, George-street. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF No. 4, OR LEITH WARD. Great King-street, 27th November, 1862. Gentlemen—l beg to acknowledge your influential requisition, and in reply have to state, that I accede j to your request with thanks, and in the event of my being returned as one of your l'epresentatives in the Town Board, I shall esteem it no small honor to represent the important sectior. of the city, embraced within the limit of Leith Ward. I am. Gentlemen, V our obedient servant, JAMES TUhNER. IHEUEBY give Notice that I have again the entire control and Management of my Business, lately carried on ami conducted by my wife: and also give notice that 1 shall KOfc be an.-wt-rabie ior auy Debts my said wife may contract in respect of >nch business; or privately, on and after thi3 date. JOHN HUBERT. Hubert's Cafe and Club 27th November, 1862.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 295, 29 November 1862, Page 8

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