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Public Notices. OPENING OF THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT. No. 1. PRINCES-STREET. No. 1. T H Y~ M A N , Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c, Begs to inform the public at large that he has reopened the. above premises with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK Of English and Colonial Jewellery, Watches, &c. - J. H. can assure the public that from the Elegance of Design, Quality, and Low Prices of his Stock he can defy competition. N.B.—-All Jewellery made from Colonial God is manufactured on the premises. Note the Address - J. HYMAN, NO. 1. PRISCKS STREET. JWo. 1. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, George-street. PARTIES requiring the use of this Hall for Concerts, Balls, Lectures, &c, are requested to apply to P, F. STODDART, At Thomas Brown and Co'a, Stafford-street. NOTICE. WHEREAS some people are in the habit of dis- , turbin'g and removing cattle from lluns num foers 77 and 171. This is to caution them that, unless previous notice is given, they will be prosecuted according to law. H. and iVT. C. ORBELLWaikouaiti, 13th August, 1863. i NOTICE. THE LITTLE SHOP. E NATHAN begs to inform his friends and the t public that he has removed seven doors higher up, opposite the Government Offices, Princes street, •where he has opened with a choke assortment of Watches, Clocks, English and Colonial Manufactured Jewellery, &c, which he will sell at the lowest reMunerative profit. N.B.—Watches accurately repaired. Colonial Gold Jewellery made to order. NOTICE TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS "VT O Gords to be delivered either to the Provincial .IN or Commercial Hotels without a written o: der. S. JONES Proprietor. NOTICE. I RUNNING on my Farm for the last three' months, a Red an 1 White Bullock, about three years ol'l. Tbe owner can have him bypayingpxpensee. If not claimed within one month from this date he ■will be sold. William'Shand, Silver Side, East Taieri, September 10th, 1863. NOTICE TO TRADESMEN, A LL Accounts for the Provincial and Commercial J\. Hotels must be delivered on or before the Ist of every month, accompanied with'the oider, or they will not be recognised. •S. JONES, Proprietor. CAUTION.— Run No. 144 (known as Valpy's). Travellers through the Upper Taieri and Manuherikh districts, are cautioned that all dogs found n the above run, will be destroyed by poison or otherwise. Persons seeking working bullocks, horses, or any description of cattle without giving notice at the Home Station, will be prosecuted. B. O'Sullivan, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICE. WITH reference to an advertisement which appears, in the " Daily Times" of this date, signed " R. H. Leary," we the undersigned, give , notice that the statement therein contained, that the j said R. H. Leary has been our managing partner at Invercargillis utterly untrue; the said R. H. Leary never having occupied the position of a partner, but -only that of our manager at Invercargill, at a weekly salary. R. WILSON and CO. , Dunedin, 4th. September, 1863, NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to and owing by the Undersigned are requested to be sent in on or before the 19th instant to J. M'Guire, Imperial' Hotel, Princes-street South. W. A. MAHARG. "VTOTICE.—Mr F. H. Evans, accountant, having JLA been instructed to collect the book debts ot Mr Basil Rout, jun.,.requests all parties owinr money, to call and settle at his offices, Princes street, Dv- ■ nedin. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has disposed of his interest in the Free Store No. 3, Stafford-street, to Mr James J. Moran, who is [now prepared to receive goods on storage, and that his (J. J. Moran's) interest commences from this date. WM SMITH 14th September, 1863.----mHE DUNS TAN AND LAKE GOLDFIELDS. NEW ARRIVALS AND OTHERS Are informed that the FINEST DEPOT In the Interior is the HARTLEY (UPPER) TOWNSHIP DUNSTAN. IT IS THE NATURAL CENTRE OP A VAST DISTRICT, And the Latest and Most Reliable Information is always obtainable on the sp<it. It thus offers to MINERS AND OTHEBS THfl SUREST GUIDE Upon which to base future operations and movements. THE HOTELS, STORES, fee, ARM SECOND ONLY TO THOSE OF.DUNEDIN. THE SHORTEST^LND BEST ROtfTB TO FOX'S, THE CARDRONA, THE LAKE GOLD FIELDS, &c, ' IS THAT VIA WEST TAIERI, AND THIS TOWNSHIP TO FOX'S RUSH THE DISTANCE IS FORTY ivL LJL.ES. BOTH ARB FIRST-CLASS ROADS. This is Shorter than the Invercarei'l Lin? » n j without its delays and transhipments ' d These Advantages ake Deserving op Cm. 6IBERATIGN. —*»p««——■ i— *~.-~** til.!.—_»„ urn m 111 umuiianumm^j Portraits, &c. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. TTHE NEW SENNOTYPE PROCESS. HR.Proprietors of the Xondou Portrait Rooms have much pleasure in informing the public that—having purchased tbe secret, and secured the services of the inventor (Mr Charles Wilson)—they ar.e. n°f prepared to execute these beautiful pictures, wliichhave lately created such a great sensation in Victoria. The Sennotype for softness, delicacy, "truthtulness, exquisite beauty anddurability, surpasses the most elaborately executedivory paintings. As we are the only parties holding Mr Wilsons's certificate for imtofins? ' WS St° CaUtion the Publi° gainst The. public are invited to inspect the Sennotypes. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. (aexttoDay and Mieville's.) _ N.8.-first-class Portraits; moderate charges. W MpSrfLUI fSH/ corner of , Princes-street and Dowling-street Portraits m every style taken daily. Views oi Duneoin and suburbs always on safe

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 8

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