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j - ' For fSftfel -VS 7« \ TOBACCOI TOBACCO. * ?~* r7" A Well-assorted Stock of the; Best Brand* of XjLi Twist, Cavendish,' Honeydew, tod Fancy Tobaccos, wholesale and retail. - * A. HELMS and CO.; Princpp-<trepfc. ne^vly opposite'(V>l«l Offi>.. ' The Lavgcst Stock ia Dunedin. AN Assortment of guaranteed Genuine H&vanah Cigars, at moderate prices, wholesale and retail. A HELMS and CO., Prince3-street, nearly opposite Gold Office. "SNUFFS i SNUFFS! ! • k /GENUINE English Taddy's and Colonial, in jars \JC and pound canisters. A. HELMS and CO., Princes-street, .neatly opposite Gold-office. U o U R A? ex Bella Marina, Southern Cross, Bruce, and Runnyraede, 204 tons Flour, of followiag brands, namely, Mount Moriac, Beeby and Dunstan's, Belmont, Western Mills, fine and silk dressed. F. MOSS and CO b. i f i & y; ' Ex Star of Tasmania, Now Landing. . 4 Cases Dree* Stuff, latest patterns 2 cases tashionable do silk, black and fancy i 1 case broche, fancy silk and moire antique robcfr | 1 case, comprising mull, nainsook and Swiss book I muslins, tuck skirting, needlework flouncing 1 case damask and sloth table coverings, damask napkins; Irish and family linen, super fronting, Norwich lustre 1 case, comprising Maltese and Brussels lace and pusher falls,[ chenille hniv net«,chenille and , fey head dresses, ribbon ties, needlework : r. collare^untlet and Empress.sleexew,;collar: and; cuff sets, bracelet do, fancy 1 trimming and buttons : i ; : 2 bales prints, fastcolors^h : - i ; ' '. 2 bales French silk and wove Kepp shawls, grenadine; embossed do, wove India. rdo, colored Circassian, broche, lute sad \ black ribbon, assorled; widths, printed dimity; ' Lisle thread and cotton hose, muslin inier: tion,-Maltese lace mantles, •<printed corahs, Eton ties, &C..&C; Ac. - '>:■■'."■'■'■ =, '. ! •■■ ■: :-■ ..■.<■■:. HENRY NATHAN/" ' V-,/> General Importer, Stafford-street. SUPERIOR PILOT SHIPS; BREAD. / R. LITTLE & CO./ ■ ' '/■'.'"'"■-'.['' '■ ■ ■■■■.' •■'•■"■''■'."■Higuifetreetf : •T r "~ "EavTWorks. ■-; .:: ■ B EIGHT'S Treatise on the Law of Husband and Wife,2vols ■-...; : ,? i Sidney Smith's Principles of Equity Davidson's Precedents and Forms of Conveyanoing, 3vo!s ■, ■...■■.!•■, ■'■'.:;.•.'•;., z ■ Practical Treatise on Powers (Lord St. . Leonards): Forms of Wills, with practical notes—W. Hays ; and T. Jarman • 5 ' '.: '' r v-"^'"OnSal«'at' ■.. ■. .;\*-:h \~:V :-'; ■"•" Daily Times Branch Office. SPIRIT S AND PROVISIONS, Ex Star of Tasmania and Planter. , Now Landing. ;. 150.cases Cloiizeau's No. 6 brandy ' 10 quarter casks Martell's do 100 red cases J DKZ geneva 50 green do. do «do • 50 do do keybranddo 50 cases Kirkliston whisky 50 do Peter's cordials * . 80 do Double (Hosier cheese : ■ 12 do currants ; ICO £ boxes muscatel raisins ',' 30 cases 1 and 2 lb jams 100 -boxes Price's No. 1 Belmont sperm Candles ' 100 i boxes figs ' 40'cases'Whybibw's salad oil pinta and halt . pints- .;-..•.. ~.,.. .... . -r '■':'■. -; ■.': 20 casks York hams ' ■'->■'■] '■ ; 16 chestß extra fine congou tea 30 h chests extra fine congou tea HENRY NATHAN, • General Importerj Stafford-stree ~T~. BOOKS. BOUKS. ' ~ . KA AAA VOLUMES on Salej at Dwight's U\J UU V Bookseller, near Parliament Houses, Melbourne. Catalogues of Architectural, Medical, Classical, Theological, and Miscellaneous Books poste for Is. From the .lai'ge ; stock on hand, Customermay depend upon their orders being promptly at . ended to. / ■ ' ; Hotels, iete. COMME RCI A L HOT EL, Camp-street, Junction. \ . (Cobb & Cos. Booking Oppicb.) GOBB'S COACHES arrive at and depart iromthe Commefrial Hotel daily. s Passengers by tl c above line'will find the Commercial 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. /^BELONG PRIVATE HOTEL, Maclaggan-Btreet, ' ■ ■• 1 BEAUTIPULTiy BWDATSD. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms moderate, , JAMES BROWNE, Proprietor. IT O T E L F OR 8 A L E On the High road to the divings, nine miles from Dunedin, now doing a, capital trade. The property is freehold. ..'■'■' : For particulars, apply to : i JAMES FINCH and CO.>v . -'-~:■-. Rattray street. THK DUNSTAN. SH A MR O C X i H O T B/L----without exception the largest and most comfortable house on this gold field. -■;.,,.■ ; .. ; A splpndid Concert Room,,sixty by twenty.feetj is attached to the hotel. •; . ■ . The Wines and Spirits, will, as usual, be of the very best brands. .. ...■ ■ The Restaurant is under the management of Messrs Anderson and Morrison, late of the Provincial and Criterion Hotels, Dunedin. ■..'.-.', , '■-■ , :■. ROBERT LYNCH; ':-l I / Proprietor. - Cobb and Co.'s coaches Btop here. , i ; 'Cl OUTA.ttON FAMILY HOTEL, :< : __(Corner of Ootagon and Princes Streets, Dunedin.) rtIHIS most commodious and centrally-situated [ i Family Hotel, is. now under Ithe very able and experienced management of the late proprietor of Cooper's Family Hotel, Melbourne. Visxtors arriving in Dunedin, from Victoria, New South Wales, the Northern Provinces, or from more distant ports, wil find the Oetaeon Family Hotel, to possess advantages over any other establishment in Dunedin. The apartments are numerous, spacious, well ventiated and lofty. The attendance such as those who formerly patronised Cooper's Family Hotel in Victoria were wont to receive. Quiet, civility, attention, and an excellent table, combined with extremely moderate charges, will be found ever to be the rule of this establishment, mHE AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, MaclaggM I Street, By A. G.HIFFITHS,Late oi c (ieelong, Melbourne, and AdelaideSteamers. • Excellent board and accommodation for those tr« 1 riving at, or departing from, Dunedin. , Good sitting rooms, well ventilated, and spacious i bedrooms. Excellent stabling. *,- UNION HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, - (Formerly kept by Mr George Crowhorst,)^ Now under the proprietorship of J. HARDING & CO. friHIS 'is not only the oldest established Hotel it jL Dunedin, but is admitted to be the most comiQodius, convenient and central. It can occommo date without crowding, or inconvenience, 100 boanlers The rooms are airy, spacious, clean, and most comfor tably furnished. _ The sitting and public apartmeafe are replete with every convenience. A TABLK D'HOTEt EVERT DAY, At Onk o'Clook. The Crystal Barjs -a new and strikinglfeatuw lately added to. the^ other attractions of the Dnioi i Hotel, from which only Ales, Wines and Spirits, ol , the very finest quality are supplied to customers. Mi i Harding's long experience in the wine and spirit buriness, will offer a sure guarantee 6f the correctness oi this statement. '~.,,, ~-,!s , . THE BILLIARD.ROOM- : ;. .. j Is provided with one of the best tablep, Attended by L very experienced'marker, - It-istspaoioiu and commodious, and admitted to be one ot the, most convenient in the city. ■-, v 4. i, vi s ,"v<p' A Night Porter on the premises. " , Passengers'calledat'anyhour^eqnested.- • *„ i. .• J. HARDING fe. C 6. ' J DITOOLXEX'B BEACH HOTBL/B^&fc^fc v. \jS > Hawkesbury,.^sikbuaiti 4/,\lMSp passengers per steamara, will find the'ttst'of S^ccommodatfon a^thersbofWihetel. 'Wines «^'^piri»|j% ; thf.«int.br«ia«: (^it*bliiig;b^>yg]^<A

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 302, 8 December 1862, Page 7

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