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' ' Conveyance; ' .' SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. DEDUCTION OF FARES. COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LENR OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES leave the Company's Office, corner of Stafford-street, for the undermentioned places at the following hours, viz. :— Daily (Sundays exeepted) at G a.m. Fares. £ s. d. East Taieri .. >- 0 10 0 Reliance . .. ... 015 0 Taieri Ferry ... •» 017 6 Waihola 1 2 £ Tokomairiro .. ... 110 0 Molyneux ■. ... 20 0 Daily, (Sundays excented) at 9.90 a.m., at 2 p.m., and on Sundays at 10 a.m. Port Chalmers. On Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6 ' Glenore (Woolshed) .. 115 0 Waitahuna .. • - 210 0 Tuapeka 3 0° Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6.30 a.m. West Taieri 1 0 0 Lea Stream ... .. 110 j{ Deep Stream ... «• 25 0 Half Way 3 0 0 Upper Taieri .. .. 310 0 M'Pherson's 4 10 0 Shennan's .. .. 5 0 0 Hogburn 5 0 0 Dunstan 5 0 0 % Return" coaches leave Crown Hotel, Molyneux, daily, at 9 a.m., ami Commercial Hotel, Tuapeka, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 a.m. Messrs Henry Hoyt and Co. having secured the services of Mr Ulasscock, the experienced trainer Jrom Geelong and Ballarat, and also purchased a very handsome aud usefu^ break, are now prepared to train horses for single or double harness, or for riding hacks for the use of ladies and gentlemen. A number of useful horses constantly for sale, with a thorough trial given previous to purchase. HENRY HOYT and CO., Proprietors. COACH TO INVERCARGILL * ROYAL MAIL COACH leave Wood's .A. Clutha Ferry Hotel (Molyneax), for Invercargill, every Monday and Thursday, at 4 p.m., passing through Waiwera and Popotuona. Fare to Popotunoa ...£1 0 6 Do to Mataura Ferry (Mr M'Gibbons) 2 0 0 Do to Invercargill 4 00 A. PETERS, Proprietor. Jewellery, &c. N. SALOMON BEGS to announce the opening of his new and extensive Chronometer, Watchmaking and Jewellery Establishment-replete with the choiecst novelties selected by his accredited agents in the Home and Continental Markets. It is a Source of self-gratulation for him to be enabled to state that no amount of expense and exertion, on his part, have been spared, successfully to produce a tout ensemble hitherto unattained in the colonies or provinces. • A complete enumeration of his grand, and varied Btock would be an impossibility; but for the information and guidance of his numerous friends and patrons, he begs respectfully to submit the annexed List of Selections, assur- ! ing them that the success which has hitherto attended his efforts in the above departments, whilst sufficiently instancing the high character of his establishment, is eminently calculated to ensure a favorable appreciation of his future endeavors. , Ladies'and gentlemen's gold and silver hunting and open faced English and geneva watches, from the most famous manufacturers. Albert curb and fancy gold and silver watch chains Splendid brooches Bracelets Earrings Necklets Lockets Scarf-pins, &C, &c, of the most tasteful designs, and set with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opals, amethysts, aquamarines, cameos, &c, &c. Magnificent diamond, gem, and signet rings, wedding rings, keepers, &c, &c. Gold and silver [pencil cases and tooth picks (ladies' and gentlemen's) Gold studs, plain and variously ornamented with diamonds and other precious stones Sleeve links Splendid designs in jet and coral Silver and electro-plated tea and coffee Services Cruet, liqueur, egg, and pickle frames Cake and card baskets, &c, &c: Silver card cases Gold and silver vinaigrettes Thimbles, &c, &c. Opera and field glasses English and foreign clocks of various designs, in black, white and veined marble, alabaster, ebony, walnut, oak &c, &c. Alarums In the watchmaking and manufacturing jewellery department, the ".utmost precision and strict attention to beauty o Jdesign and purity of material maybe fully relied on. A fine assortment of ladies' and gents sterling silver-fitted dressing cases Gold and silver-fitted spectacles and ejo glasses A large assortment of sterling silver cups, beautiful designs, suitable for race, yachting, and rifle prizes N.B.—Gold bought in any quantity. Hours of business from 9 a.m. til 8 p.m. ; N. SALOMON, Next door to Bank of New Zealand, Princes-street, Dunedin, Marine' Surveyors, Ships' Stores /CAPTAINS THOMPSON and MATHESON Marine Surveyos, PORT CHALMERS, Office, next to Clark and Co.'s, Ship Chandlers. Distinguishing Flag, No. 3 at the Main. Coals. A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL CO.'S J\. (N.S.W.) and English Coals.—Screened or smithy, delivered, lowest rates, at shortest notice, in city or suburbs by the undersigned. ' J. L. and C. BURKE, Princes-street south and Rattray-street. COALS. COALS. COALS. /^LUTHA COALS, 35s per ton. From 1 cwt. \J upwards can be had at the Clutha Coal Store, between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. daily. These are afresh sample, of very superior duality. • H. T. GREEN, Belgrave Chambers, Princes-street. COALS. mHE WALTON PARK COLLIERY COM X PANY are now prepared to supply th best New Zealand Coal, either at the Mine or delivered in the City and Suburbs. Agent's office, at Mr Switzer s New Store,^ Rattray-street. Music. aEORGffi 11. WEST, Pianoforte akd Mubio-sbllbs, Princes-street, North. "PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS tuned JT and repaired. All the popular Music by D'Albert, Fanner, Brinley Richards, Osborne, and other eminent composers, always kept in stock. A superior assortment of Pianofortes and Har< monisms on sale. fJew Music received by every mail. An assortment of choice Pianoforte and Vccal Music just received direct from England Country orders punctually attended to.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 672, 12 February 1864, Page 8

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