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Ironmongery, &c. jA s. K0 H N & co. Donedin : Princes Street. Sydney : 73 Hunter Street. London : 41 Threadneedle Street TTAVEO N S A L E 233 Packages, ex John Duncan and Gananoqut, comprising— 20 cases cutlery and hardware, 15 cases, 6 bales stationery, 15 cases novels, 10 cases combs and brushes, and 6 case's leatherware, 20 cases platedware, 10 cases musical instruments, 25 cases perfumery, 10 cases pap er mache goods, 25 cases , looking-glasses* 6 cases cabinetware, 10 cases tobacconists'* goods, 60 cases assorted fancy goods, 10 cases various games, 1 case opium, 1 case ract glasses, 1 case jewellery. Have always on Sale, Goods particularly adapted for Storekeepers on the diggings, consisting of— Gold scales Magnets " Gold bags ; Straps Sheath knives and sheaths Gold reckoners Pocket combs mirrors and folding glasses foe. M'CARTHY, BELL-HANGER, LOCKSMITH GUNSMITH, MACHINIST, GAS FITTER, AKD GENERAL JOBBING SMITH, HIOH-STREET, DUNEDIN. ' Patent Keys, Trusses, Brand M rks, &c, made. STEAM ENGINES. ON S ALE, Ex Mallard, 1 horizontal high pressure steam engine, 7 inch cylinder, 18 inch stroke, with Cornish boiler, and all fittings complete 1 '. do do 8 inch cylinder. 18 inch stroke To arrive per Phoebe Dunbar, ' 1 horizontal high pressure engine, 104 inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke. W. & G. TORNBULL and CO. Accountants and Agents IP WARD GENET, Auctioneer, General Com _ mission and Shipping Agent, Norwich Quay Lyttelton. N.B.—Passengers' Luggage and Merchandise care fully stored, and forwarded so any. part of t_e settle* ment or neighboring colonies, on reasonable terms 17" IRKPATRICK _ CO,, Forwarding AgeuU Jn_, Princes-street, below the Barracks. - jypiSSEa. ROBERTSON arid CO, AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Ihv__c__gi__ ]yj s • L E E X fc Accountan Arbitrator, Valuator, and Pnblio. House Broker. HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSIOK AGKNT, Eldon Chambers, Jetty-street, DunediaRents and Debts Collected. MCTBii LE R AND BKJBOT Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. Money invested in Rural and Town Lands; land ofice business transacted; surveys executed; plans. maps, &c, constructed ; and owing to a thorough acquaintance with ths country, most reliable informaiob furnished respecting lands in the different D_rta Southland. *^ Office -Tav-street, Invercargfll. TO DE4LERS, SPECULATORS, &c. MR A. LILBURNE, having commenced business as Auctioneer, Commission Agent, &c begs to notify that he is open to receive stock of every description for Sale, either by Public Auction or privata Contract. Good Stabling at reasonable charges. Good well sheltered Paddocks, where every care will be taken without responsibility Office, Cashel-street, CHRISTCHURCH, Canterbury. THE undersigned are sole agents for William fcmith, Ham Cur c r, Melbourne, and receivt shipments by each steamer of-his cure, viz:—Boll bacon, smoked spiced beef, boiled and raw - each roll bearing his trade mark aad signature, without which none are genuine. Dobbie, Baxter and Co., Walkerstreet, Dunedin. Cafes and Restaurants TO THE EPICURE. Ji/j"ESSRS WATERS, MORTON, and ROBERTSON Have JUST RECEIVED a CONSIGNMENT direct from Messrs Tebtrais, Ballsreau and Co., Nantes, of the following delicious " EONNJ2S BOUCHES" for the table viz :— Pate Foik de Lievre Tbupfks, „ .„ „ Allouttk „ „ „ „ Grivk „ „ „ „ PLUVIEKB „ saucisses. sa.ucisson9. French Chooalat. Petit Pois Moteh. OLD DUNEDIN CLUB HOTEL Maolaggan-Strekt. IMPORTANT XO THE MERCANTILE COMMUNITY. jLTESSRS WATERS, MORTON, and ROBERT- 1 SON, have the honour to announce that on MONDAY NEXT, 2lst SEPTEMBER, they will open their NEW LUNCHEON ROOM, when they intend having a daily TABLE D'HOTE from 12 to 3; also a COLD REFECTION, Which will include every DELICACY the Province wUI yield, at the unprecedentedly low price of 2s 6d ; and they trust to merit* a continuance of that patronage hitherto co liberally bestowed upon them. DUNEDIN OLD CLUB HOTEL, I MACLAGGAN-STfiEET. MADAME HUBERT begs to notify to profes. sional Gentlemen, Merchants and others that she. has bought from the Trustees the CAFE and RESTAURANT, in Princes street, known _f _£ berts Cafe and Club, which will be re-ODenwJ on Wednesday the26th Having spared no e_pen?e°£ refitting and decorating, she hopes, by the aid of Parisian Artistes in the Cuisine, to merit a share nf their patronage. l sIi^LUNCHEON, with salads, from 11 to 3, Two LiqufurI A aßSortment «f «wt.ota_i Winei and

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 550, 22 September 1863, Page 2

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