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Business Notice NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING of tlie Ratepayers ol Tokomairiro Will be held at the Sckoolhouse, on Friday, 20th of March next, at 3 o'clock p.m., in order to hear objections -against the proposed rate of assessment of sixpence per acre. By order of Koad Board, ROBERT M'KKNZIE, Secretary. Tokomairiro, 19th February,lß63. ORLANDO, JONES, and CO.'S PATENT STARCH, White and Blue, may be had in any quantity from the undersigned, wlio receives regular consignments from the agents in Melbourne. , E. CHALMER, :. New Zealand Insurance Company's Office, Victoria Chambers, Manse street. TO IMPORTERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. FREDRIO WURM, Corn and Flour Factor, Adelaide. Orders for direct shipments received and promptly executed through HENRY WURM, Jetty-street, Dunedin. NOTICE. HAVING just received another large shipment of Flagging, ex Storm Cloud ; also, another Lot, just landing-, ex Ben Lomond, we are prepared to Sell at our yard, or lay the same in any part of the town, at greatly reduced prices. We have also on Sale, a superior quantity of Polished Hearths, Hobart Town Steps, Sills, Hearths, J. CURRIE and CO., Pavement Yard, Moray Place. E I S T O IS SUGAR-COATED PILLS. A Revolution in Cathartic Treatment.- -Thousands of persons regard aperient pills as a species of medicine that destroy their own efficacy by repetition. In other words, they suppose that, however moderate may be the number taken at first, there is no escape from wholesale doses in the erd. Bristol's SugarCoated Pills, however, are a grand exception—the only one—to this general rule. The doses are always moderate, four being- the usual number of pills for an adult, and six the largest dose. The effect they produce is permanent, and it is not necessary to continue them, in order to prevent a relapse. For con-' stipation, sick and nervous headache, bilious' disorders, chills and fever, stomach complaints, general debility, colic, and the irregularities of the iemale system, they are a specific cure. This may be received as a rule to which there are no exceptions. Thomas Lee, Sole Agent, 109 Collins-street west, Melbourne. : Agent for New Zealand— E. PLUMMER, Chemist, Octagon, TDunedin. BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA. ; The Constitution and the Blood.—No permanent cure of any ulcerous or eruptive disease can be effected except by constitutional treatment. The vitiated blood must be rendered pure and healthful* otherwise the cause of the disorder remains lurking in the system an 1 is sure to break out in some deadlier form than before. But one medicine known among men reaches and expels this baneful principle, and restores the constitution to its original strength and vigor. It is Bristol's Sarsapnrilla. Suppressive medicines are highly dangerous in such cases' and mercury almost invariably substitutes for one malady another equally terrible. But this Balsamic Vegetable Detergent aid Restorative razes the \vi;tj foundations of disease and converts into a stronghold of health and strengh 'he system from which it has expelled the poisonous invader; To its purifying and life-renewing power, this most wonderful of: the world's remedies, owes ils unrivalled reputation. Thomas Lee, Sole Agent, 109, Collins-street west, Melbourne. - : ! Agent for New Zealand — . .-■- . > • E. PLUMMER; : Chemist, Octagon, Dunedin. COACH AND BUGGY SHOP. • ALL kinds of Repairing and Job Work neatly done with both English and American Material. ' : Also, Veterinary and Shoeing Forge on Cobb's premises, Stafibrd-street. ... - ; W. BLACK. JOHN GRAY, Cook, Pastry-Cook, ant Confectioner, Rattray Street, Dunedin. Table d'Hote 4 o'clock daily. AVedrling bre ikfasts. Balls, Suppers, and-Pic-nics supplied on the shortest notice, -and, on. the most reasonable terms. As a Caterer forsome of the best conducted balls in the city, it is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to; his care will secure his best attention • -,■'■. \ - s Wedding and Christening Cakes always on hand J. G. lias on hand and for sale a large and extensive stock of Confectionary, consisting of jnnis, jellies, jujubes, pastiles, sugar almonds, peppermint, and 'conversation lozenges, Scotch mixtures, and boiled goods to every description. ; Huntly and Palmer's biscuits (lib tins.) lib jams assorted (home-made.) - ; Cooks, waiters, and attendants provided and sent out io parties, balls, &c. NOTICE. BY Deed dated the ninth day of March, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, -ANDREW MOIR, of. Manse-street; Dunedin; in the Province of Otago, hotelkepper, has assigned all his estate and effects (except hi 3 Leasehold Properties, which are assigned by separate Deeds) unto JAMES FINCH and WILLIAM.HUNTER REYNOLDS, severally of Dunedin, aforesaid; Merchants, as Trustees, in trust to sell the said .estate and effects, and the said leasehold-properties, and after paying expenses to pay and satisfy (so farasthe trust moneys will extend), to the creditors of the said Andrew Moir, who shall by themselves or their attorneys or ' agents, or in the name or names of their partnership firms execute the said Deed, the amount of i the • debts due or owing to them respectively from the said Andrew Moir, rateably and. proportion ably, iand without any preference or priority, but subject to' the provisions therein contained. AH moneys owing to the estate are to be paid to the trustees, and creditors intending to come' in under the Deed should execute the same before the ninth day of April, 1863. i Dated tlds 9th day of March, 1863. - .- GEORGE COOK, Solicitor for the Trustees, Princes-street, Dunedin. . . . /. ! MINERS, why will yon carry Swags when you can. procure Tools and every .description of Ironmongery as cheap: oh Dunstan and Wakatip as in Dunedin, carriage only added ? Our ability to purchase large Stocks direct from Melbourne; for Cash, convinces our' hundreds of customers-weekly .that their interests are better, attended to on the gold field than in the city. .Our large stock of Picks, Shovels, Tinware, Ironmongery, as well as our Saddlery department, quite astonish new chuiis, and made an old packer say lately—" What do ye no sell?" We have always on hand Brandy, Wines and Spirits, of the best brands, in bulk. .': BLACK an 4 GORDON, Ironmongers, Saddlers, Blacksmiths and Farriers, and Wine and Spirit Merchants. TO SQUATTERS. nnHE Undersigned is prepared to make most liberal -JL advances on all Wools consigned to his correspondents in London, as well as to purchase from those growers who may be disDOsed to realise on the spot. .-■■■* D. GIRDWOOJ). Girdnv-ood's Bonded Warehouse, Stafford-street. - .: . . ■ - . , . . ■-■■-■-''■ THE NEW RATES OF POSTAGE. . We publish for general information, the New Rate •of Postage in force from and after April 1, 1862 : — ' . ' NE W ZEAL AN D . RATES OF POSTAGE CHARGEABLE ON LETTERS, NEWSPAPERS, AND BOOKPACKETS POSTED IN THE COLONY. • ' LETTERS. —Island Letters \ , ' .Notexceding^oz..,.. •• - ... 2dExceeding £ oz., and not exceeding loz. ... 4d. „ 1 oz., „ „ 2oz. ... Bd. And so on, increasing fourpence for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. 2.—To the Uhited Kihgdoh. By Southampton or by direct ship— Not exceeding j 0z... .. . • . . fid Exceeding £ oz.. and not exceeding 1 oz. ... Is. „ loz., ■ „ ~ • 2oz. ... 2s. And so on, increasing one shilling for every additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. By Marseilles— Not exceeding i 0z... .. .. ,„ o,d. Exceeding i oz., and not exceeding £ oz. ... : Is. „ \ oz., „ n i oz. Is. 9d „ foz., ■■" " „ „ loz.* ..: 2s. And so on, being an addition to the ordinary postage at the rate of threepence per quarter "ounce. ■ 8.--To British Coiokies and Foreign Countries Not exceeding £oz ;. .. .. .. 6d xceeding £ oz., and no exceeding 1 oz. .. Is. '• '' ~l'oz., ~t ~ 2oz. ..\2s. and some, increasing one shilling for every additional ounce or fractiou of an ounce.'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 382, 12 March 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 382, 12 March 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 382, 12 March 1863, Page 8

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