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Conveyances.' COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES.1 On and alter July Ist, a Coach will leave COBB and CO.'S Office, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for the Dunstan ; returning thence will leave the Dunstan Hotel, for Dunedin every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Also, a Coach will start for the Molyneux Ferry Daily, at 5.30 a.m; passing through Green Island, East Taieri, Taieri Ferry, Waihola and Tokomairiro, arriving at the Molyneux at 2.30 p.m.; returning will leave the Crown Hotel, Molyneux,at 9 a.m. Daily. Also, a Coach will leave for Waitahuna, Weatherstona's, Munroe's Gully and Tuapeka, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 5"0 a.m.; returning will leave the Commercial Hof .. Camp-street, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Si.; "■■ ' ;-:.v< iat 7 a.m., arriving in Dunedin same day. LAKE WAKATIPU. A Coach will leave Cobb,and Co's Office, 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 Wak'atipu, from the Company's Office, 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, duriug the present state of the weather, the Molyneux and Tuapeka and Lake Wakatipu Coaches will leave at 3 a.m, on Tuesdays and Friday instead of 5.30 as above advertised. . HENRY HOYT, AND CO, I Proprietors. ' R. Welsh, Agent. COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH. LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO HOGBURN. On and after Monday next, the 23th instant, a Coach of the above line will leave the Booking Office every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Mornings, at 6 a.m., arriving at the Hogburn early the following day. For fares and parcel rates apply to R. WBLSH, Agent. HENRY HOYT. and CO., Proprietors. ROYAL M&lh. 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. Passenger and Parcels booked at the Exchange Hotel, where every information can be obtained. T>OWLEY'S EXPRESS OFFICES, DUNSTAN, LAKE WAKATIP, FOX'S, AND SHOTOYER. Advertisements received for ," Daily Times" and Weekly Witness" at the above oflt-es. : For Sale. FOR SALE, an. Anchor, .18 to 20 cwt., and 15 fathoms cable. Apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, 1 Mercer's Buildings. ON SALE- Bottled Porter, French and German Liqueur?, Green Ginger and British Wines, Cordials and Syrups (Premiere Qualite). , BAKER and CO., Moray-place, near Criterion Hotel. JL. AND C. BURKE HAVE ON SALE :— • Ale, Colonial and English, case and bulk ■ • Champagne, Bavres and Joranson Brandies, various brands, case and bulk Sugars, Mauritius Tobacco,- Virginian tens Whisky, Kirkliston, in case Do, Campletton, in bulk Adelaide flour and bran Tasmanip.n do Oats (seed) and maize Cslouial bacon Axle arms, iron, &c. Princes-street, South j • POUT MOLYNEUX. MESSRS BREWER and LEVESON, General Merchants, Post-office Store, Molyneux, hay» on Sole, at moderate prices - Groceries ■' Boots and Shoes 'Provisions Stationery Oilroens' Stores Drugs Slops Patent Medicines .Ironmongery Grass, Clover, and other : Gla?s and Chinavare Seeds N.B.—Wood, Produce, and Luggage Stored. A RMSTRONG and NKWEY Have on Sale,— Jt\. Brown's River Potatf>es,Carrots J Onions,A.pples, Turuins Eggs, Dried Fish, also, a few splendid Canaries. Note the address— Covent Garden Market, I 8, 9, and 10, Arcade, ' Dunedin. nONTHACTORS' RAILWAY PLANT.! \J Locomotives Permanent Waggons End, a;id side tip earth Waggons ]Rn ;iiv:iv. Wheels, and Axles. l,0i)i) ions temporary Rails, from 38 to 4S lb per yard Stone-brea(dng Machines Knight's patent Ballast Waggons Crab Winches, single nnd double Cranes—Derrick, aud Jib Coil Chain, Pile Drivers, &c, various Plate, Angle, and T. Iron. Smiths and Quarry men's Tools Rivets, and Ilivcter's Tools, and a large Eortment of miscellaneous Plant On Sale by CORNISH AND BRUCE, 150 Latrobe-strest West, Melbourne. RB. MARTIN AND CO. a have now on sale, opp» stock, as follows:— , HOSIERY. Aberdeen and Alloa half-hose, Shetland ribbfd^ half hose, fancy stripe wool half hose, military half hose, merino, biown and fancy half hose, Shetland ribbed pants, kersey (white and grey) pants, knitted Witney pants, knitted wool pants, Shetland wool shirts, flannel shirts, O. S. swanskin shirts. TIES, BRACES, be. Ties—Eton, Beaufort, &c. Collars—Paxton, West' End, &c. Belts —Boys' and Men's leather, bandannas—Corahs, &c; do hemmed, in boxes. Braces—Cantabs, Army, &c. MEN'S CLOTHING. Millers' mole trousers (half and half) ; do do, (all fly), Cheviot and doe trousers, Bedford cord trousers, Bedford cord pants, tweed and doe pants, boys'and men's drab mole aid cord troupers, pilot reefers, witney ieefers (drab and grey), reversible and seal-lined reefers, cheviot, doe, and witney sacs, doe nnd tweed vests, black vests, due, tweed, and beaver suits, Crimean shirts, tweed and cloth shirts, Scotch twill shirts, regatta shirts, long cloth shirts, French felt hats, cloth caps. BLANKET?, &c. 8-4 to 12-4 witney and Bith blankets, 9-4 to 11-4 gentian blankets, 10-4 to 11 4 scarlet blankets, 9.4 to 104 grey blankets, 9-4 ordnance rugs, 9-4 to 10-4 wool rugs, silk bound, Welch flannels, i-axony and Lancashire flannels, colored Saxony flannels, blue serge flannels, Scotch plaidinas, 6-4 printed druggetts, 6-4 green baize, colored and white counterpanes, 6-4 wood and marble oiled baizes. LINENS, &c. ! 44 Forfar and flax- sheetings, navy canvas (Nos 1 to 5), 86-51 inch ducks, 33-36 in grey calico, 8-4 grey calico, Horrock's Jong cloth?, rolled shirtings, Scotch and Manchester muslins, Jennett's India twills, &c, • cotton pockets, brown, slate, and black hollands, 4-4 diapers, 9-8 and 5-4 nursery diapers, damask cloths and napkins, linen huckabacks and towels, linen dusters and glass-cl-ths, linen ticks and crasb, Turkish towels (white and brown), _, \, I cambfie handkerchiefs. R. B. MARTIN and CO, High street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 8

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