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Conveyances. COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. On and after July Ist, a Coach will leave OOHB and CO.'S Office, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for the Dunstan ; returning thence will leave the Dunstrm Hotel, for Dunedin every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Also, a Coach will start for the Molyneux Ferry Daily, at 5.80 a.ni; passing through Green Island, East Taieri, Taieri Ferry, Waihola and Tokomairiro, arriving at tho Molyneux at 2.30 p.m.; returning will leave the Clutha Ferry Hotel at 9 a.m., Daily. Also, a Coach will leave for Waitahuna, Weatiierstone's, Munroe's Gully and Tuajieka, every Moudav. Wednesday, and Friday, at 5.20 a.m.; returning will leave the Commercial Hotel, Camp-stieet, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m., arriving in Dunedin same day. LAKE WAKATIPU. A Coach v/ill leave Cob"b and Go's OiSce, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 5.30 a.m., arriving at St. John's, Lake Wakatipu, on Thursday and Monday. Return coach will leave Lake Wakatipu, from the Company's OfSce, St John's, every Wednesday and Friday, at 5 a.m., arriving in Dunedin on Friday and Monday. Passengers and Parcels booked at the Wakatipu Hotel, Queenstown; at the Company's Office St. John's. For further particulars apply at Cobb and Co's Office, corner of Princes and Stafford streets, Dunedin. The public are respectfully informed that, daring the present state of the weather, tlie Molyneux and Tuapcka and Lake Wakatipu Coaches will leave at 3 a.m, on Tuesdays and Fridays, instead of 5.30 as above advertise:!. COLE, HlftT, AND CO, Proprietors. R. Welsh, Agent. ROYAL MAIL. ON and after Ist July Quick and Co's FOURHORSE COACH will leave the Exchange Hotel for Port Chalmers at 9 o'clock a.m., carrying Passengers and Parcels ; returning thence from the Port Chalmers Hotel at half-past 5 o'clock p.m. Passenge.-s and Parcels booked at the Exchange Hotel. \Uisre every information can be obtained. EOW LEY'S EXPRESS OFFICES, DUNSTAN, LAKE WAKATIP, FOX'S, AND SHOTOVER. Advertisements received for " Daily Times" and Weekly Witness" at the above offi • es. EdueatioaaL TWTEXSON COLLEGE.—Principal: J. D. Green" J3I wood, Esq. Classical and Mathematical Master—Rev. C.L, Maclean, B. A., Trinity College, Dublin Junior Division :—R. Foster, Esq., of Harrow; and G. Cottesill, Esq. Drawing :—J. Gully, Esq Music:—C. VV. Manby, Esq.. Military Drill:— R. FoESTBK, Esq. Terms :—For the usual course of education for the three upper classes, L 9 per annum; for the three ower classes, L 8 per annum; Drawing and Music, extra. Board and Residence (including washing), LSO per annum, payable quarterly in advance. An exhibition of Lls per annum will be given to each boarder whose parents or guardians reside within the Provinces of Nelson or Marlborough. On the Ist of May, 1883, five Scholarships will be offered for competition, viz., two Foundation Scholarships of L2O and LlO respectively, the Richmond Scholarship of L3O, the Newcome Scholar ship of ISO, and the Stafford Scholarship of L2O Due notice of the terms on which they will be competed for will be given. Pupils, not boarders, may dine at the College, at a charge of 18s per month Every pupil must be upwards of nine years of ag« s able to read fluently, and write from dictation, ana acquainted with the first four rules of Arithmetic. Further _ particulars to be learnt from the Secretary, Mr Braitlrwaite, to whom applications are to \e addressed. Nelson. January 7th. 183 Portraits, &c. TjiNGItAVED PORTRAIT NOW READY Jli OF REV. THOS. BURKS, D.D. FERGUSSON and MITCHELL, Engravers, Princes-street Cutting. "D 01 AL PORTRAIT GALLERY—Next Theatre JL\j Royal. Portraits cheaper and,better thavi|ai!v Gallery in Duntdin. $$£, DENSLOW, Artist^ WONDERFUL DISCOVER Y. THE NEW SENNOTYPE PROCESS. THS Proprietors of the London Portrait Rooms have much pleasure in informing the public that—having purchased the secret, and secured the si rvices of the invntor (Mr Charles Wilson)—they aie now prepared to execute these beautiful pictures, which have lately created such a great sensation in Victoria. The Sennotype for softness, delicacy, truthfa ness, exquisite beauty and durability, surpasses the most elaborately executed ivory paintings. As we are the only parlies holding Mr Wilsons's certfieate for New Zealand, we beg to caution the public against imitations. < The public are invited to ip.sprefc the Sennotvpes LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. (Next to Day and Mieville's ) ■ffmuiPML»MrpinT«rggyas<3£H^,, r , wfT » g^CT3aßW J;,,,i.jLffig Furniture FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE T ROSENBERG (late of E. Moeller and Co.) . begs to inform the public that he conr nues the business of Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and importer of English, Scottish, and American furniture, on th» premises in Maclaggan street, lately occupied by c" Moeller and Co. T. Rosenberg begs to assert that he keeps the largest and best selected stock of furniture in the New_ Zealand colonies, and respectfully invites the public for inspection. The following articles are always on handMahogany and cedar chests of drawers B° do chefToniers and sideboards Do sofas, counter and easy chairs, in horsehair and Morocco Do chairs in haircloth/leather cloth, and Morocco Telescope and other dining tables Mahogany and cedar 100 tables Ladies' work tables and fancy tables Marble top washstands and dressing- tables Cedar washstands and dressing tables Iron bedsteads in all sizes and shapes Iron children's cribs and swing jots Horsehair, flock and flax inatresees Feather beds and feather pillows Gilt frame and rosewood framed chimaey glasses Toilet glasses all sizes and qualities Brussels, tapestry and Kidderminster carpets Felt carpets and hearth rugs Cane and wood seated chairs Rocking chairs Towel horses, toilet ware, Etc, etc, etc, Address — T. ROSENBERG, Maclaagan-street, Premises lately occupied by E. Moeller and Co. FLINDEMAN AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Furnittjm Manufactory, Beg to intimate to their Friends and the Public in General, that they have always on hand every description of own-made Colonial Furniture, as well s English, Scotch, and American, at prices to suit every Custonur. CORNER OF GEORGE STREET AND PALL MALL. KEY AND BERWICK, Manufacturers and Importers of First-class Furniture "VTOW-offar to the Public of Dunedin and the ProJLM vince generally a choice from their extensive and carefully selected Stock of their own Manufactured, as well as Scottish, English and American FURNITURE, Now on Sale at unprecedented Low Prices. CUTTING PRINCES-STEEET, Next Door but One to the Glasgow Arms. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 521, 21 August 1863, Page 8

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