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Hotels. RAINBOW HOT EL, George-street, Dunedin. BEN. HALLIDAY (Formerly of the George Hotel, North Melbourne) BEGS respectfully to intimate to his old Patrons and the Public in general, that he has opened the above hotel, where he trusts by the strictest attention to business in ail its branches to secure a share of public support. Wines, spirits, and beers, of the finest quality always on haud. /I UOPE K'S *AM 1L V fi uTJS i. V fflie Octagon. , ' First-class accommodatiou for single gentlemen and families. • Separate Bedrooms ana Private Silting Rooms. ; albton"hotel^ : F Great King-street, Duuedin. IRST-CLASS Accommodation for Boarders, and Private Hootns to suit families. Good Stabling for Horses, fee. &c &c JOHN FLANA-iAN, __^ Proprietor. EUROPEAN HXMTb L, ~ GHOItfIE STREET, Near the Octagon, Dunedin. HENRY MUI-LEU, Proprietor, late of Hamburgh Hotel, Sydney, and European Hotel, Forbes, N.S.W. Superior h ccoramodat.ion for Boarders. Charges Moderate. A first-class Billiard Table. TYSO N' S CARLISLE SPARKLING BITTER ALE. J. MCUBBIN HAVING obtained the sole right of sala of the above ale, and having made arrangements for a constant supply, begs to draw the attention of the public to the fact that the ... OTA G 0 H0 T EL, Eattray-street, is the only house in Dunedin where a glass of this Delicious Ale can be procured For clearness of colors or del'cacy of flavor this ale is unsurpassed being at the same time a splendid tonic. . .■„• ' Try it, and judge for yourselves.' ; -< OHNSTON'S M ELBO URNE HOTEL, . • MaOLAQQAN-STREET, : . i Combines the ' bs^t accommodation .• with the most moderates charges. '. ; The table is liberally provided, and the best liquors only are kept. The bedrooms are roomy, and the aetendance ample. : <.-:« Good Stabling. , . •'. JAMKB JOHNSTON, Proprietor. ABBEYLEIXHOUSE, J ■ ■ MACLAGGAN-STRSET. « MESDAMES HAYWARD ami WILSON beg to inform their friends and the public that-ihey have taken the abovs Hotel, and trust by every attention to the wants of their patrons to merit a share of public patronage. . For Private Families the accommodation provided at Abbeyleix House is unrivalled. Gentlemen can be accommodated with single bedrooms: where cleanliness and comfort will be the first desiderata. ' ' The utmost care will be devoted to. the providing FIRST-CLASS TABLE; and the new'proprietors are determined to spare no expense in catering for the comfort of their patrons. Boanland Lodging on reasonable terms. P HINGE UF WaLKS HOTEL, Princes street,; South, 1 unedin, by George Davis, formerly of the Spresd Eagle Hotel, Melbourne. Board and residence by the .day. or .week. The house jias been thoroughly re-decorated... Concert every evening in the Concert Hall. ' Best of liquors kept. Charges'moderate. — •-•- ■-■..— ..... IMPE RI A L HOT E L YT~" Princes Street South. THE Proprietor begs to intimate to his friends,; patrons, and the public in ..general that he'has opened the. above extensive Establishment as a ■ • FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ! the situation of which, as well as the internal'arrangements, combines comfort and convenience. Suites of Apartments for Families, and' every ac« commodation for Commercial Gentlemen. JAMES MAGUISE. N.B.—Livei-y and Letting Stables. mHE VICTORIAN HOTEL, Ootagon, Dunedin i Guy Bennett (formerly of the Black Bull, Gee(ODg,) begs to inform liis friends f;nd the public, that he can offer the. best accomodation. Wines. Spirits, Ales,' Stout- &c, of the most unexceptionable quality. > Boarders and visitors may re'y upon every attention being paid by the propiietor to their requirements. Charges moderate. HOGBURN. ~. "^ TTNITED STATES' HOTEL. Mount Ida Township. E. GEORGE, (Late "fath Hotel," Dunedin), Proprietor. Bissolutions. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN that the Part-" KM _ nerthip hitherto subsisting betwe?n; the undersigned carrying on business fit Dunedin under the firm of" Hogg and Heaver," ai Watchmakers and Jewellers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. ' Dated this 4th September, 1863. ROBERT HOGG. ™ t ~ ALEXANDER BEAVER. Witnesses— ■■ ■ . •■ . —;• • Edward fpbancis Ward, ■ "..- Solicitor, Dunedin. ■*■ Charles Calder,- ,. Accountant, Dunedin. Referring to the above, Mr Hogg beg 3to thank the public for the very liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on him for. the last six years, and has every confidence in recommending Mr A. Beaver, his late partner and successor.- - ROBERT HOGG. MR ALEX. BEAVER, on purchasing the above business, has determined to leave, nothing undone to meet with the approbation of the public, and has been most fortunate in securing the services of Mr Hogg, hia late partner, to supeviutend the practical department of the business, whi<-h Mr A. B. trusts will be'a guarantee for the efficiency of all work entrusted to his care. '. ..: „ ALEXANDER BEAVER. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rFIHE Partnership hitherto subsisting between the A. undersigned, Jonas Harrop and George Jeffrey carrymg on business at. Laurence under the style of Harrop an-l Jeffrey, and Jeffrey and Co, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. . ' (Signed) JON.iS HARROP. GEoRGE JEFFREY Edward U. Bold, Witness to the signatures Laurence, Bth September, 1863. The Business will in future be carried on by Jonas Harrop, who wiil pay and receive all debts due H v and to the late firm. J JONAS HARROP. NOTICF. THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between the uwieKsL.neJ Henry Knott, Thomas Knott and Mo^es Bardsley, ciuryiDg nn business at Dunedin as Soap and Candle Manufacturers, under the firm of " Bardsiey and Knotts," was dissolved on the sixth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty three, by mutual consent; and the business will in future be carried on by the said Mo>es B mfcey alone, who will receive and pay all debts due to and by the said firm. Dated this 81st day of August. 1863. MUSES BARDSLEY. HSNkY KNOTT. THOMAS KNuTT. Witness—James Brown, Merchant. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rpHE Partnership formerly existing between the .1 undersigned, carrying on business at the Dunstau as Slaughtermen, under the style of " Shenuan and Low," was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist day of May last. WATSON SHENNAN. . WM. A. LOW. Witnesses to the signatures of Watson Shennan and Wm. A. Low, Thomas Heron, John Mailooh.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 545, 16 September 1863, Page 8

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