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Business Notices. ,CHOICE FRUITS, POULTRY, &c. mHOMAS COLLINS has opened extensive -V, '. and commodious Premises in Farley's New Buildings, Cutting, Princes-street, for the sale of Fruits, Garden Produce, Light Refreshments All kinds of Fruits in Season. The trade supplied. N.B.—Poultry alive or dead. j 0 H ft F ARG IE , WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, PRINCES-STREET, Is in treaty with the principal Vine Growers in the Australian Colonies for regular importations of the choicest qualities of COLONIAL WINES. The first shipments will shortly be landed. The only holder of the Lincolnshire CROWN BRAND ALE. RESTAURANT FIUNC-IS AND LUNCSEON ROOMS. HOE RT'S CAFE, Corner of Princes and Manse streets, is now open. MESSR?. J. MELOSSI AND CO., Beg to announce that they have taken the above Room?, and intend to establish them, as a much needed want in Dunedin, viz.: A Cheap and Comfortable Cafe Luncheon Rooms and Lounge. The experience of Mr J. Melossi, both in Europe and the Colonies, enables them to guarantee that every article used in this establishment will be of the best description. t-uppers, Balls, Weddings, and Private Entertainments catered for on the lowest possible terms. Cold Luncheon, comprising fish, joints, pudding and pastry, from 12 to 3 daily, 2s. RIORDAN BROI HERS \ BEG to inform their numerous patrons that they have purchased the premises lately | occupied by Messrs Green and Parsons, and Messrs Walsh Brothers, in the Cutting, Princes street. These are- now undergoing extensive alterations, and will shortly be incorporated with TdE CITY BUFFET, and when completed, will form the most extensive, commodious, and rentral FAMILY AND COMMERIAL HOTEL In the City. WHITE STAR BREWERY, CAVERSHAM. ARK ELL AND PEAKE, Brewers and Bottlers. A& P. having completed their new Brewery, # are prepared to supply Hotel keepers with l first class Ales and Porters at the following prices :— Fine XXX Ale, £5 per hhd. Fine XXX sorter, £6 do. Best Bottled Ales and Stout 9s per dozenPPALK and CO., £8, Little Collins street * west and Gawler place, Adelaide, established 1851, are regular importers of— Watches, clocks, jewellery, electro-plated and metal goods,stationery, cigars, matches, tobacconists' ware; all descriptions of musical instruments ; cutlery f perfumery, combs, and brush ware; cabinet goods, pictures, optical goods, purses, ladies' bags, and other leather goods, ornaments, &c. &c. ! All tf-e newest patterns in General Fancy j Goods received monthly. Country orders promptly executed at lowest rates. ' IN THE ESTATE OF MALCOLM ToMlSON, STOREKERPER, TOKOMAIRIRO. WE Hereby authorise Mr. E B. PEaRCE, Accountant, Princes street, to receive all Money and Accounts due in the above Estate, and hereby request sll parties so indebted to pay the same within fourteen days, otherwise legal proceedings will ensue. WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, JOHN ROSS, Trustees in the Estate of Malcolm Tomison. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. OTAGO CIGAR DIVAN, Princes-street. DISACC3 begs to call the attention of con- « noisseurs to his recently imported Stock ot prime Havannah Cigars. Meerschaum pipes in every variety. All Tobaccos of the best brands. Storekeepers and country dealers supplied at the lowest market price". Next door but one to the steps in the Cutting. CAVERSHAM STORK, January 13th, 1864. HOLMES AND SONS take this opportunity to announce to their Friends and the Public of Caversham, Green Island and Surrounding district, that in connection with their Brewery they have opened a General Store, where all articles purchased are guaranteed Genuine. Having purchased for cash, they are enabled to sell at the Lowest City Prices. Oats, Maize, Bran, and Chaff, supplied in the same ratio. All articles ordered, delivered free of Charge within Two Miles. W. W. HOLMES. MR K>RR, Assistant of the late Sir Chas. Barry, Architect, late of Knieht and Kerr, Ar. hitects, &c, of the Houses of Parliament, Melbourne, may be consulted at Belgrave Chambers, Princes street. . ■ Cl OR S A L E . Run No. 194, lying between the Waikaia and the Mataurarivers, comprising about 60.000 acres, two-thirds of which'are shingly plains. There is a good house and old garden, 4-acre cultivation paddock, new iron woolshed, new drafting yards, men's hut and store, and 2000 ewes. Apply on the station to M. K. SWANSTON. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. MR S. JONES particularly requests that no orders maj be executed unless accompanied with the signature of his manager, (Mr L. Court), Provincial Hotel; or S. JONES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF DAVID GRAY, OF OAMARU, IN THE PROVINCE OF OTAGO, feBTTLKR. CIREDITOBS of the above-named David Gray J who have not proved their debts are requested to file affidavits verifying their claims, with the Registrar of the Supreme Court, on or before the 23rd inst. Dunedin, 11th January, 1864. JAM £8 SMITH, Solicitor for the Trustees of David Gray, Provincial Chambers, Staffer. I street. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. A S there is no easy access to the Office of Mr HENRY BAYLISS, Accountant, Since the Town Board Blockade at Moray Place, clients are respectfully informed that if they are averse to going through the bar of the Glasgow Arms, and out at the back door, means of communication are still open by the Octagon and the newly-made beach via the Resident Magistrate's Court and HER MAJESTY'S GAOL. NOTICE.— All parties having any claim on Mr LITTLE, of the Exchange Hotel, must send them either to him or Messrs De Carle and Co., Priucts street, for adjustment before Ist February, or they will not be recognised. All amounts due and not paid before that date will be placed in the hands of an attorney. THOMAS LITTLE. Dupe^in, 15th January, 1864. ■ NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF JNO. M'COLL, INSOLVENT. A LL Claims against the above Estate must be XX proved by affidavit before the Registrar, Supreme Court, on or betore Wednesday, 3rd day of February next ensuing, or they will not be recognised. R. B. MARTIN,) Tnlßtees JNO. CARS ILL, i Trußtee^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 649, 16 January 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 649, 16 January 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 649, 16 January 1864, Page 2