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April 15. MiscellaneousT HEREBY GIVE NOTICE thafc I have applied J_ _ to the Justices of the Peace for this Distri-.t for a Licence to carry on the busin.ss of a Pawnb;oker, in premises corner of Moray-place and George-ttreet, Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, rented from Mr Steele. JOSEPH GOLDSMITH. - Dunedin, Augurt 19,1863. O "3. F I S~H AND S O JT» PLUMBERS, PAINTERS/ GASFITTEIIS, AHD GENERAL HOU&E AND SHOP DECORATORS, ; Ships Closets, Pumps, Beer Engines, Baths, kc, fitted up and repaire d. •. Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the Province. CROWN HOTEL, ~ Corner of Rattray and Maclaggan streets. [Established 1859] D WHITE, in returning his sincere thanks to # his numerous friends and the inhabitants of Dunedin in general, for tbe very liberal share of patronage so long enjoyed by him in the above Hotel, begs to inform them that he has disposed cf his business to Mr James Campbell D- W. has every confidence in recommending J. C. as his successor, and feels assured that he wiil maintain the credit of the above Hotel in every respect. With reference to the above, JAMES CAMPBELL begs to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin that he has taken possession ofthe Crown Hotel, so long in the occupation of Mr D. White, and trusts, by the strictest attention to the Avants of his patrons, aud by keeping wines and liquors ofthe best brands only, to merit a continuance of that share of public patronage so liberally hestOAved on his predecessor. LESLIE & CO. s celebrated Bitters. Sole Agents, —Roes and Spowers, Melbourne. [CIRCULAR.] HA. GILLER informs the public of Southland » that, on the 19th Instant, he will have relinquished a portion of his official duties, and will then resume his former business of AUCTIONEER, APPx^AISEH, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENT. He makes this announcement from a conviction that an opening presents itself, whereby he can, from his experience in each branch of the above-named businesses, and his knowledge of commercial matters generally, acquired both in the home country and for four years' experience in and near Invercargill, offer his friends, and those of the public who may confer on him tbeir support, a first-rate medium forthe advantageous disposal (either by public sale or private treaty) of any property intrusted to him for that purpose. The influential connection he has had the privilege of forming, during his co'onial experience, together with his position as Clerk of the Provincial Council (which office he still holds), and the evidence of a testimonial as to the confidence reposed in him by the Provincial Government, will, he trusts, be a sufficient guarantee of his integrity and business qualifications, and insure to his patrons the conduct of all transactions they may confide to him on a strict'y and uniformly respectable basis. This principle of business is especially submitted to the notice of persons non-resident (but having property) in this Province, as calculated to initiate and sustain that good faith which should exist between principal and agent. Pending the erection of more commodious premises he ti about to open a temporary < Iffice and Sale Yard in the rear ofthe Bank of New Zealand, with an entrance from the front ofthe Albion Hotel, Dee-street, where he will be prepared to receive the commands ot his supporters, Avhich will at all times meet his mosi prompt and careful attention. Dated, Invercargill, Ist August, 1863. [copy.] TESTIMONIAL. Sir—l have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 18th instant, wherein you intimate your desire to resign the appointment you now hold in my office at the end of a month. I fully recognise the prudence of the private reasons which have led you to decide on tbis step ; still, in accepting your resignation, I must express my regret to lose the services ot one who has proved, as you have, during the time you have been in tbis office, most efficient and trustworthy under all circumstances. In the private business on which you are about to enter I trust you will meet with all success, and I Avill always take an interest in your welfare. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, J. A. R. MENZIES, Superintendent. H. A. Giller, Esq. ALDERSON AND SONS, Prize Medallists, (Late Hall and Alderson,) mANNERS and CURRIERS, Manufacturer JL and Importers of Saddlery and Harness of all kinds Mayne's Patent Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes, sewn, pegged, and knitted Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill Belts Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers'lr mo gery Black and Polar Oil aiway on dud. BHzaheth-streetj Sydney.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 526, 27 August 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 526, 27 August 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 526, 27 August 1863, Page 6

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