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To Let. HOTELS TO LET. FREDERICK DICK, Commercial Chambers, Jetty-street, Broker, Valuatjr, &c, has somj first-class hotels for sale or lease; also town and suburban properties. TO LET, a Suite of Offices and Sample Room above John Switzer's store in Rattray street. Brick building. Apply on the premises. TO LET on Lease valuable frontages in Great King street. Apply to John Switzer, Rattray-slreet-TO LET, a Shop and two Rooms in George street. Clarke and Jeffreys, Princes street Chambers. TO LTCT, two four-roomed Houses in town, Clarke and Jeffreys, Estate Agents, Princes street Chamber?. TO LET, a six-roomed Cottage in Cumberland street, well finished and with extra 1 conveniences. -Apply to James and John H Barr, Stafford street. TO LET.—Convenient six-roomed House John Reid anl Co., Maclaerean street, or on the preroifes near Pelichet Bay Jetty. ODD FELLOWS HAT-L. GEORGE STREET. THE HALL COMMITTEE are piepare'l to let the above Hall for Lectures. Concerts, Balls, &c. Apply to Mr G: REID, Estate Agent, corner of Princes and High streets. PARLOR and two Bedrooms to let, furnished, with u=e of kitchen, class, crockery, *c. House strictly private. Board if required. Apply for address, Mr Field, grocer, George street. ■ ■ TO LET.—A two-roomed Cottage. Apply Thomas Dicksm, Clarke street. TO WF. Comfortable Bed-room, suitable for Two Gentlemen, with Partial Bnard if required. Apply Proud, Confectioner, Cutting. A FOUR-ROAMED House, with a good Dressmaking Business, for Sale. Apply Mrs Smith. Maclaggan-street. TO LET, a Two and- Four-roomed House. Apply, W. Richardson, Tailor, opposite Police Barracks, Princes-strett. ....... TO LET—An excellent Business Site, corner of Hope and Stafford streets; 12 years to run on favorable termsEVANS, KENNELLY and CO., Princes street. TO RESTAURANT KEEPERS AND OTHERS. TO LET, a splendid Room in a first-class Hotel, as a Restaurant, with kitchen, pantry, bedroom, and use of private rooms. Terras easy. John Fargie, Merchant, Princes street. ROCHESTER HOUSE, BELL HILL. TO LET, this delightfully situated Residence, rent only Ll3O. EVANS, KENNELLY and CO., No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. Building: Materials. TO BUILDERS A.ND CONTRACTORS. r\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— 60,000 slates, countessess Geelong and Heads roche lime ■ Slacked lime, cement Plaster of Paris, hair Laths—Colonial and American sawn, different lengths Glazed earthenware drain pipes, 3, 4, 6, 9, and 12 inch English bitumenized drain pipes, 7 feet lengths York, Arbroath, German and Caithness flagging . . ~ • • Polished slate and other hearths Chinese flooring tiles, fire bricks Marble, slate, and cedar chimney-pieces Best milled lead, 4, 5, 6, and 71b ; Composition gas piping, different sizes Brackets, &c, &c. Cast iron stench traps, all sizes Cast iron air gratings Building materials of avery description at the lowest possible rates, wholesale and retail. G. CORNWELL, Octagon Lime and Cement Stores, Stuart-street. TIMBER. TfIHE undersigned have on hand a large Stock X of Deals, 11 x3, solid and cut Do do, 9 x 3, do do T and G Flooring and lining Shelving and T and Q Lumber Weatherboards and Hardwood, various sizes Palings, 5 and 6 feet Doors and sashes Mouldings, architraves, &c, &c. Which they will sell at the lowest prices. CLARKE and CONNELL, Corner of Mcray Place and Stuart street. /CUMBERLAND STREET lIMBEEYARD, SAW, PLANING, and MOULDING MILLS, Branch Yard: EATTRAY STREET. On Sale by the undersigned, BED PINE. T> ED PINE. Baltic Deals Payings, 6 fe. t Clear pine Palings, 5 feet t-helving Shingles Lumber, T and G Sawn and split laths Flooring, T and G V.D.L. posts and rails Lining, T and G Hurdles Lining, rough Bullock poles Weather board, dressed Dray shafts Do rough Spokes, &c Bkirting, sto 20 inch Corrugated galvanised Architrates iron, (English and Mouldings Scotch) Doors, all sizes gpouting, &c. Sashes, do Ridging • Casements, do Nails, &c. Venetian shutters, do Lime, slacked and roach Blue gum CEDAR. Moulding, Architraves, and Skirting made to order of any pattern at shortest notice. W. F. STEVENS. SEEDS AND PLANTS. PETER LAWSON AND SON, Edinburgh, and 28 Kino Street, Cheapsidb, London. SEEDS. PETER LAWSON and SON receive the best accounts of their Importations to the Colonies, and have always ready, in excellent dry condition for Shipping, all sorts of Farm and Garden Sjieds of the finest quality. Clover Seeds:- Red, White, Yellow, Alsike (Swedish or Hybrid), Orimson or Italian, and Cowgrass. Lucerne and Sainfoin. . fiyegrass:—Annual, Perennial, and Italian. The finest Pasture and xVatural Grasses, comprising Cocksfoot, Foxtail, Fescuts, Poas, Timothy, &a Rape, Ribgrass, Spurry, and Seradella. Turnip, Mangold, Beet, Carrot, &c, from Select hoots. Garden and Flower Seeds. Tree and Shrub Seeds:—Laburnum, SweetUriar, Whin or Gorse, Broom, &c. Tbe utmost care bestowed in the selection of samples haviDg strong germinating powers, able to keep fresh during a long voyage. PLANTS. Peter Lawson and Son's Nurseries are the most extensive in the kingdom; and all orders for plants will be most carefully attended to. The experience they have already bad in this branch of trade, will enable them to provide well for safe transmission by proper and secure packing, &c. All Orders must be accompanied by a, remittance or reference for payment in Edinburgh, London, or any principal town in the United Kingdom. The Prices charged will be at the market rates of Edinburgh or London on the day of shipment. Edinburgh, November 1863.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 669, 9 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 669, 9 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 669, 9 February 1864, Page 2

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