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To Let. /COMFORTABLE ROOM with fireplace to \j Let. Apply A; Aitken, Grocer, George street. ■ . ■ HOTELS TO LET. " FREDERICK DICK, Commercial Chambers, Jetty-street, Broker, Valuawr, &c, has j some 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-street-; TO LET, a Shop and two Rooms in George street. Clarke and Jeffreys, Princes street Chambers. TO LET, 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 conveniences. Apply to James and John H Barr, Stafford street. nnO LET.—Convenient six-roomed House X John Reid and Co., Maclapgan street, or on the premises near Pelichet Bay Jetty. ODD FELLOWS HAT,L, GEORGE STREET. TIHE HALL COMMITTEE are prepared to L let the above Hall for Lectures, Concerts, Balls, &c. Apply to Mr C: REID, Estate Agent, corner of Princes and Hi^h streets. PARLOR and two Bedrooms to let, furnished, with u-e of kitchen, glass, crockery, &c. House strictly private. Board if required. Apply for address, Mr Field, grocer, George street. TO LET, Comfortable Bed-room, suitable tor Two Gentlemen, with Partial Board if required. Apply Prbu'd,: Confectioner, Catting. A FOUR-ROAMED House, with b good Dressmaking Business, for Sale. Apply Mrs Smith Maclaggan-street. nriO LET, a Four-roomed House. Apply to X R. Henry and Co , Octagon. TO LET, Four-roomed House in Dowlingstreet. Apply,. C. Begg, opposite Theatre Koyai, Princes-street North. : TO LET or Sell, a good Four-roomed House in Walker-street, Apply, Hooper and Roberts, Walker-street. TO LET—An excellent Business Site, corner of Hope acd Stafford streets; 12 years to run on favorable terms. EVANS, KENNELLY and CO., .... Princes street, ROCHESTER HOUSE, BELL HILL. TO LET, this delightfully situated Residence, rent only Ll3O. -■'■ EVANS, KENNELLY and CO., No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. OFFICES to be Let - centrally situated in Princes-street. Apply A. Myers, Watch Maker, Princes-street. Saddlery. EA N V BBOTH ER S, Wholesale and Retail, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, Rattray Street, PUN E DIN, And at 62 Bourke Street West, : ; ;:- MELBOURNE. ' TH E STOC X Comprises the Largest andJisst Assortment in .New Zealand.. . CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. * B§i" Observe the address. ; BENTEEY BROTHERS AND CO., Wholesale and Eetail SADDLERS, HARNESS AND COLLAR . MAKERS, Saddlers' Ironmongers, AND DEALERS IN LEATHER GOODS, Battray street, Dunedin, (Opposite M'Cubbin's Otago Hotel.) Being direct Importers, we are enabled to supply, the Trade, and also Dealers, on the most advantageous terms. CHARLES' M 0 0 R E, Wholesale and Retail I. .... Saddler and Harness Makeb, Rattray street, Dunedin. (Opposite Commercial Horse Bazaar.) Has just opened a very large assortment of Goods .: :■.'■ : Ex late arrivals. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Missing Friends. TF this should meet the eye of Hannah FlemX ming, or Ann Jane Ford, and send their address to John Parry, in the care of John Priestnail, in'Tuam-street, Christchurch, they will hear of something to their advantage. ■*. mHOMAS ROBINSON, late of Dunstan, is X requested to communicate with Christopher Casey, Water of Leitb, Dunedin. ' IF Mr JOSEPH BERRY, who arrived, from Melbourne, in this Province in either December, 1861, or January, 1862, will send his address to Captain Turnbull, at Messrs Cargill and Co.'s, Dunedin, he will hear news from 3, Lockyer Terrace, Plymouth. SHIP J ANET WILLIS.-Mr WILLIAM ASHLEY BROWNE, and- his brother JOHN WILLIAM BROWNE, who were passengers by the above vessel, are earnestly requested to communicate with their friends in England. Letters await then: at the Post Office, Melbourne, Maryborough, and at Otago. When last heard of (18th September) they were on their way, via Melbourne, to the. New Zealand Gold Fields. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received. Address, W. B. A., care of Managerof this paper. 'SEEDS AND PLANTS. PETER LAWSON AND SON, Edinburgh, and 28 King Street, Cheapside, - London. . ' SEE DS. ~ "DETER LAWSON and SON receive the best JT accounts of their Exportations to the Colonies, and have always ready, in excellent dry condition 1 for Shipping, all sorts of Farm and Garden Seeds of the finest quality. # Clover Seeds:-Red, White, Yellow, Alsike (Swedish or Hybrid), Crimson or Italian, and Uowgrass. " Lucerne and Sainfoin. Ryegrass:—Annual, Perennial, and Italian. The finest Pasture and Natural Grasses, comprising Cocksfoot, Foxtail, Fescues, Poas, Timothy, &c. Rape, Ribgrass, Spurry, and Seradella. Turnip, Mangold, Beet, Carrot, .&&, from Select hoots. ' Garden and Flower Seeds. Tree and Shrub Seeds:—Laburnum, SweetBriar, Whin or Gorse, Broom, &c. _ The utmost care bestowed in the selection ot samples having 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 tor plants will be most carefully attended to. Ahe experience they have already had in this branch of trade, will enable them to provide well for safe transmission by proper and secure packing, &c All Order!"must be accompanied by a remittance or reference for payment in Edinburgh, London, or any principal town in the United Kinedom. The Prices charged will be at the market rates of Edinburgh or London on the day of shipment. Edinburgh, November leoo. borwick^sTbakTng powder HAS been used by thousands of private Families, Shippers and Emigrants, for raising bread with half the trouble and ma quarter the time required with Yeast, and for rendering Puddings and Pastry light and wholesome. The Queen's baker says :— " It is a most useful invention." Captain Allen Young, of the Arctic Yacht "Fox, states that "It keeps well and answers admirably " E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that "It is much better for raising Bread than Yeast,and much more wholesome." To be had of all storekeepers in the Colonies and George Borwick, 21, Little Moorfield Londo

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 670, 10 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 670, 10 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 670, 10 February 1864, Page 2