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. * " ( For "Sale." ~ ' *-~ ~ 7, f"; "TdBA"CCOT~T6ircCO> -" 4 - Well : assorted._Stock of.the. Best^Brands of Twist, Cavendish,* Honeydew,- and" Fancy Tobaccos, wholesale and retail. J . A. HELMS and CO., Pripces-"trppt. nearly oolite Gold Offi^ . ~ OIGaHS. CWALt*. A Tlie Largest Stock in Dunediu. N Assortment of guaranteed Genuine Havanah Ugars, at moderate- prices, whdesale and retail. A HELMS and CO., Fnnces-street, nearly opposite Gold Office. cNUFFS! SNUFFS ' i " (GENUINE English Taddy's and Colonial, in jars \J[ and pound canisters. , A. HELMS and CO.-, , Pnnces-street, nearly opposite Gold-office. IT* L O [j ~ —j^ . ex Bella Marina, Southern Cross, Bruce, and Runnymede, ' jm tons Flour, of following brands, namely, Mount Monac. Beeby and Dunstan's, Belmont, Western Mills, fine and silk dressed. __ , F, MOSS and,CO D'» „ A W~ R R~~ T, Ex Star of Tasmania, Now Landing. ,4 Cases Dresa Stuff, latpst patterns 2 cases fashionable do silk, black and fancy 1 case broche, fancy- silk and moire antique robes 1 case, comprising mull, nainsook and Swiss book niuslins, tuck skirting, needlework flouncing 1 case damask and cloth table coverings, damask napkins, Irish and family linen, super fronting, Norwich lustre 1 case, comprising Maltese and Brussels lace and pusher falls, chenille hair net*, chenille and ley head dresses, ribbon ties, needlework collars, gauntlet and Empress sleeves, collar and cuff sets, cambric bracelet do, fancy, trimming and buttons i 2 bales prints, fast colors ; 2 bales French silk and wove. Kepp shawls grenadine embossed; do, wove: India; do, colored Circassian, broche; lute and black ribbon, assoffed widths, printed dimity, Lisle thread and cotton hose, muslin insertion, Maltese lace mantles, printed corahs, Eton, ties, &C.&C. &c. I - ~" Henry nathan, l' 7 ' General Importer, Stafford-street gUPERIOR PILOT SHIPS' BREAD. J .:■::,'.;- r. little & co., j ;-•■-'-■ "7,y:":' High-street. ZT~ LAW WORKS. ~ T) RIGHT'S Treatise on the Law of Husband and X> . .-■■■ Wife, U vols y: Sidney Smith's Principles of Equity Davidson's Precedents and Forms -of Convey- . anting, 3,v015 ; . -.'.., A-. ■.-..: ; Practical Treatise on ■ Powers (Lord "St. Leonards) • ' ; Forms of Wills, with practical notes—W. Hays and T. Jarman y .. „_ . On Sale at . TDaily Times Branch.Office.""" SP I EI. T S AND^P R 0 V. I>S I ONS, Ex Star.of Tasmania and Planter. T ' '.'■' Now Landing. i 150 casesClouzeau's No. .6 brandy •';.- ---} 10r quarter casks Martell's -do ; 100 red cases JDKZ geneva I 50 green do do do .-:•-. . " 7 . 50 do do key brand.do . ,:,'■" \ 50 cases Kirkliston whisky 50 do Peter's cordials 30 do Double Gloster.cheese 12docurrants , KiO h boxes muscatel raisins 30 cases land 2 lb jams - ;-..} 100 boxes Price's No. 1 Belmont sperm candles 100 '..; 40 cases Whybrow's salad oil pints and halt pints ~-. , 20 casks York hams 7~ ... y 15 chests, extra fine congou tea :i ,' 30 £ chests extra fine.congpu tea '■■ HENRY NATHAN, .: . General Importer, Stafford-stree BOOKS.j- BOOKS.K0 000 VOLJJLpS on at; Dwioht's tf\J VW Bookseller,-near Parliament Houses, Melbourne. Catalogues of Architectural, Medical, Classical, Theological, and Miscellaneous Books poste for Is., From the large stock on hand/ Customer " may depend < upon their' orders being promptly at ended to. >\ .y y Hotels, etc. CO MMER CI A L HO TE L, Camp-street, Junction. (Cobb & Cos, Booking Office.) GOBB'S COACHES arrive at and depart from the Commercial Hotel daily; , :...*.....■ _^. •; Passengers by the above line will find the Commer■cial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. " ■'■'- ; No expense has been spared to secure the comfort" of all who may pay the hotel a visit.: . HOME, WEATHERLY & CO., ' ' .■-■.-.■■ -■.. - Proprietors. ri BELONG PR:I VATE HQTE-Ly Maclaggan-street, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms moderate; "■';.■ l JAMES .BROWNE, Proprietor. JJ O s TEL FO R S ALE On the High road to the diggings, nine miles from p unedin,. now doing a capital trade. The property ia freehold. -. For particulars, apply to" ". ~ '77.7' "■" . JAMESFINCH and CO., " .7 "' ' " ■■•-*'■■ - Rattray street. -..' THE DUNSTAN. -. . SH A M R OC X ' H O T E fri without exception, the largest and most comfortable, house on this gold field.A splendid Concert Room, sixty by twenty feet, is attached to the hotel. ■■■■■-■■-*■>* ■ ■> > The Winesyand Spirits will, as. usual, 'be.Of the veiy best brands. ' Theßestaurant is under the management of Messrs Anderson and Morrison, late of the Provincial and Criterion Hotels, Dunedin. ' ~ ROBERT LYNCH, — o ti.•----« ~ , ■" -i Proprietor. Lobb and Co. s coaches stop here. " •"•-•'- - — -,'x-.-,-,. OCTAGON FAMILY HOTEL, JCornerbf Octagon and Princes Streets, Dhnedin.) ' T7- i?! most commodioiia and centrally situated^ X., Family Hotel, is how under the very able "and? experienced management of the late proprietor of Cooper's Family Hotels Melbourne. Visitors arriving m Dunedin, from Victoria^ New. South Wales, the Northern Provinces, or'from more distant ports, Wil; find the Qctae:on Family Hotel, to possess advantages; over any other establishment in Dunedin. < t ! The apartments are numerous, spacious, well vbnti-' ated and lofty.f *'7 v-;,.:, ,yy%.f. ; . ..-. }A ?.-, ..._,-..- \ Thei attendance such as thosewho formerly patro-; jiised^Copper's Family Hotel in Victoria werei wont to receive..- .. 7~."TT"2/ '""•*""" •-'-.---- — '-■-'■■■- ..;-..:.; Quiet, civility, attention, and ah excellent table, combined•^tbextremelymodei^te cb^^H^-be found everto be the rule of thi3 es^ablishmenfe y 7;• } THE AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, m&aggui :--y ;t-" •'.•'■. .-: .-ny-Streetf-'-'-'-.T',''--,. yy °-y. I . - -y Bj MirniMVSESB '-7''77fT7yT:'7 Late or ■ c Geelong;M#6nrne, (tod Adel^de 1 ,T...,. '...;',;.;.,• .'■ Steamers. \.■■■'"';"■ a.^'.u7.} board and aetoommbdatibn for those ar4* riving at, or departing ifrom^>ioiwdinr'''-"""^'"'^'^-'~' | v.-Good sitting rooms, weliyvehtUated, and spacioaa - ;bedrooms. -.;.: y.y.. ;....■; ::y.7 v ""-y"y..-.'"' v •-; '->h. : 7Ax::': •,■-.■>-:|^.eH^tTßta^lin'g./ '77-l-.:'-.. rJ\ h . :-7 CT .-^y.; ; .:"UNIONy.yHOTELi W^f-y ;^3,7yj:- : ..- ,-, ; S TA FFHO R - S-^Ty^B^^v7: x! 7 W01™6?1? ::)]gsx .^^yiC^owbK^)-^--; 2 77 yNownnder-tbe; proprietorship 'o£.'77a7 ' i V-:^7 V:y7i '*j£W^Mo&te^'^& 770 \ . THIS is not only fye oldest establisbed -Hotel in Dunedin, but is admitted to be the most comk modius, convenient and jcentnrf.^^ mj«_^_S date without crowding or inqo^venienfse,lp^^^. iho rooms are airy, spacious, dean, andrabst comfortably furnished. The sitting and public arartments replete with every convenience. * "" ACTABLE- D?HOTR 1 ,L At Onss' o'clook. ' ' » ?r c V^ B*^8*^ Bar is a ne^ aad strikinr feature lately added to the other attractions df the Uniol Hotel, ftom which only Ales, Wines and* Spirits, ;oT tbe very finest quality are,suppHed to'customers.! Mr Harding's long experience inthevrine and^pirit busiln»g, will offer a snre guarantee of the correctness rtF this statement. - * •«* ; _ • '. THE BILLIARD ROOM ! is provided with one of the besftables," attended byl ' very experienced marker. It is jjpacioas and comimodious, and ,admitted to be one of the most coare. ' ment in the city. A Night Porter on the premises. Passengers called at any hour requested. -•"-*■ - — ■- J. JBARDING &JPQ.<j_ .' ' ' TITOOLLEY'S 3EACH- HOTEL,' B_a«?h-Btwe^^' i f J 4 v Mawkes^ury,^,Wsakot»aiti. Travellsni-aiid passengereper^teamai3»/^flnd'tlie btet*'or«c<«mlaodation at the aboye hdtet s Winaf-aiuitipkitflf the first brands. Good stabling ? bwtbay and bats, i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 301, 6 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 301, 6 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 301, 6 December 1862, Page 7