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Busfoey*. Notices. NOTICE QF REMOVAL^ A L. THOMSON and CO have This Day Ke- . moved to their Nqw Premises, Stafford-street opposite the Provincial Hotel. ' GOACir-AK'D BUGGY SH-".p. : A LL kinds of Repairing and Job Work neatl I X-JL done w'tfi both English and Americat Materisl. Also, Veterinary and Shoeing Firge on Cobb< f "")uiscs«, Staltbrd'Street. , ; W. BLACK. A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL UOMjC\ PAKY'S COAL, screened o? smithy, delivered at shortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L.&C. BURKE, Princes-street, opposite Barracks. KKTIRIWG FKOM RETAIL BUSINESS. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the firm of M'Leod^nd GiUson, must be settled within one mouth from date, otherwise legal proceeding? will bo taken for recovery of Btnne without further notice. lhuie<li:!, 2utb November, 1862. ALL claims atrninst the estate of the late Mr Mnmfurd Wilks, of the Newmarket Hotel, Priuctfj ssircet, Dunedin, must be rendered on or l>{){'or« Bth December, or Ihf-y cannot be recognised. Al! dobfs clue to the above estate, if not paid on or before Bth December, proceedings will be taken to recover the same. ' MATILDA WILKS, widow of the late Mumtord Wilks, Newmarket Hotel, Ist December, ISG2. NOTICE. " ALL ACCOUNTS against Moody and Co., Im- . porters of Kerosene Oil and Lamps, must be font in for payment on or before Saturday, Ctb of. December. Parties indebted to them are requested to settle their accounts immediately. MOODY & CO., Princes-street, Dec. 1, 18G2. Dunedin. " ALL WORK AND NO PLAY. ' MAKES JACK A DULL BOY." THEY SAY. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental j a good . Dame, with good Music; and a, night of fan and real joviality, may be had any night at T. jB. SMITH'S, Sliakspeare Hotel, Rattray-street, Not forgetting, at the same time, a first-rate nobbier or a glass of genuine English ale, mild or bitter, old or new, served in one of tho largest music and amuse, nicnt halls in Dune'lin. Good board and lodging, good meals, good beds and everything else good, and at moderate prices, at the SHAKSPEARE. D SMITH. Proprietor. PORT PHILLIP FOUNDRY, MELBOURNE. LANGLANDS"BROTHERS k CO., ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, BLACKSMITHS, BOILERMAKERS, Bco. ARE prepared to execute orders for Saw-mill Gear, Mining, and Pumping Gear. Engines of any description or size made to order Uoiii;i\s- -ShelJ, Cornish, marine, and tubular. ExtuiiKivc assortment of Engineers' Ironmongery, ' couijnisiug— I'ilcf! ; flax and engine packing: stocks and (lies ; ratchet braces, shifting spanners, lathes, belting, pulley blocks, wire rope, cotton waste, water and steam guag^s, guage glasses, iron piping, and brass work of every description. N.ft. Luilders of iron screw or paddle boats, and rori-i'iuo niginesof all descriptions. "TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! ~ BULLOCK AN D WAL XE R IIMI3EK MEECHANTS AND SAW MILL PROPRIETORS, J3rg to announce that, having completed the new nri-angcrncnts and additional machiuei-y at their VICTORIA STEAM SAW-MILLS, STEWART'S ISLAND, They are prepared to execute orders for Sawn Timber of any size, and to any extent. THE MILLS, "With the additional STEAM' POWER recently erected, being now capable of outline upwards of CO.OUO feet per week. Contractors and others may -<.|v in on the punctual jmd correct fulfilment of large orders. ' CUMBERLAND-STREET SAWING, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS. jgULLOCK AND WALKER, Are Now Prepared to SAW UP DEALS and OTHER TIMBER, Plane and produce Mouldings to any extent, and of any pattern, at their Steam Mills, in Cumberlandfclreet. TgULLOCK AND WALKER ILive on hand, in their yards, in Cumberland-street fc>t uart-strect, near the Gaol and the New Jetty the luost varied and extensive assortment of Timber in Duiiedin. It comprises:— Red pine, boards, and scantlings, all kinds and sizes Kunvi boards and scantlings, all kinds and sizes liohiut '.town splits, laths, and shingles Galvanized iron Tooting, ridging, spouting, guttering, and nails, &c, &c, American shelving I ~ T&Gfumber ' j j T& G flooring Feather-edged Baltic weather-boards Clear pine, 2-in. I^-in1. 1-in., and i-in. • Cedar, 1-m, and £-in DOORS. 11.P., S.M., and D.M., from 2ft. 6in. x 6ft. Gin. to SASHES AND CASEMENTS. American and cedar, all kinds and all sizes. ;T> ULL 0C X AND WALKER Have now landing, in splendid order, ex Escort and ■ Grasmcrc, a large shipment of Scotch Flooring Boards and Mouldings, direct from the well known: hrm ot R. Millar and Sons, Montrose. It consist or-— ; 50,000 feet l£-in. T& G red and white Baltic I 40,000 „ 1-in. ~ ' f ! 40,000 , a-in. 30,000 ~>in. ;, ;; 40,000 „ £-in. ~ plain and beaded 100,000 running feet mouldings and architraves,;! yellow and white pine. ; j BULLOCK AND WALKER .Solicit the attention of Builders and Contractors to their extensive stock and unrivalled facilitie for the execution of all orders connected with th ' Building Trade. 5 per cent, discount allowed for cash. W E L L L I N G TO N. ' NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, M ankers-Street, J. McKINNON BEGS respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public that he has taken the above first-class, Hotel, where he trusts, by strict attention to the requirements of his customers, and by keeping always; on iiand a supply of the very best liquors, to merit a share oi the txtensive patronage which was acceded to his predecessor. The Hotel accommodation afforded at the " New Zealf.:.der" is the best to be found in Wellington, and the charges are very moderate. N B.—First-class Stabling. November 13, 1862. /ROACHES for EAST TAIERI leave the Gridiron \j Hotel, daily, at 3 p.m., carrying passengers and luggage, returning from Craruont's East Taieri r Hotel every morning at 8 a.m. Fares :—• •. , Cramont's 5s Saddle Hill 4s Green Island ... ... 2s 6d. CARRIERS and DItAYMEN can obtain good Stabling, at Melbourne price. LAW, JjORIMER and CO., Seedsmen, Octagon^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 8

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