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wa tedMES ALPENKrS, Princes street. GOOD STORAGE ' FOR BOXES. WA to t-t-il, first -Class Dairy Cow just calved. Gr. Powel, nearly opposite Found, George street. AW TED Tv . LET, t.ix-room-d house, known as Kiunoul Cotiage. Apply Brown'sstor". top of Rattray' street WAV -T&£>, IOUO dozeu -Ue tfouies; Is uer dfzendeliveied. P.W. Hutton and Co., Prinzes street South.anTKD ai.general House servaut and a... nurse girl. Apply to Mrs .Daniels, comer cf Albanyjinj^Casile^ti'eetS; f "FlTNl^lTErecfced at Park House, Londoa vW street, a >-mall Brick r*htmneyWANTKi), a first-class General Servant. Aptly to James M _e»_ie, contractor, at.Bel, Rae and Co.'s Timber Yard, between 12 and 1 o'clock; ■, - . . WANTISU, three , or xbur Carpeiwrs (not joiners) and eight or ten Good Laborers- , Apply at M'Leod and Gibson, between 10 and 1&" this day. 4 yh. ANTED an office with, fire place, centrical. W Apply by letter J. G-. nines of this paper. WAJVTai) two youn* ■ Jades of good* address to attend in coffee and readingroom ; also, young lady as baimaid. Apply City Buffet Hotel, Princes street. Cutting. ■ WANTED, good female Cook with referencefVoni last employer. Apply at "Robert Bums Hotel, George street. _____ WaNiKD, General Servaut, mast be & good Laundress; also Nurse Girl. Highest .< wisres. Aoply. John Griffen, Princes street WAJNTui), a Partner to join the advertiser in an Established Business. Capital reWired, from £300 to £500. Address A. S., office of this paper. ' " WAJN TiSi) to sell or lee, a two-roomed Co&« tage, with quarter-acre of garden, freehold, in Queen street; also, two six-roomed houses to let—both detached. Apply EllisV Stables, Great King street. WAJMTuD, lor the Couatry, a smart Lad able to Milk Cows and" Keep accouutsApply Griffiths, A nstralnsian Hotel. WANTS U, in a private family residing itt* Pelicbet Bay, a General Servant; goocL\ reference will be required. Address A. C.»; Jones and Williamson, Princes street, Dunedin. WANTE O Passengers by Cobb's Coaches to> know they can rely on being called at theOccidental Hotel. WANTED, Gentlemen to get their clotheswell cleaned,' repaired, and pressed at M'Davitt's, Maclaggan street, opposite Scandinavian. _____ _W i'fc-D Known, that the undersigned tenders his best thanks to the Public for their past liberal support, and that lie has just ' completed an entirely new and extensive Suite of" Rooms, including a private Dressing Room for Ladies. He also begs to call particular attentioa to his New Process of taking Card Portraits, by~ which the sitter can view the Portrait (whichi will be the same as a finished picture) before theprints are taken from it. To this £reat improve, ment on the old process lie attributes Ms* great success in Carte da Yi-ite portraiture^ DBNSLOW, Rojal Portrait Gallery, Prineesstreet, Of.fc.igon. ■ WAN TED JNew Arrivals aud Others to Knowthat Davis and Cohen are now prepared to buy any quantity of second-hand clothing,, jewellery, &c, &c. Note the Address—Davisand Cohpn; Blake's F-imily Hotel, High street - r all letters promptly attended to. N.B.—House'— hold Furniture Bought. WANTED, the following numbers of the . " Otago Witness," for which a liberal price will be given, viz.—April 18 and May 16. 1863. Ajip'y office of this paper. WANTED the Public to know that a firstclass Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can always be had fo>'ls 6d at North's Otago Dining Rooms, Princes-street, South Ready from 12 to 4. | WANTED, the public to know that T. North Otago Dining Rooms, Princes street, continues to supply first-class meals, and that he has made a reduction of prices—in iuture, Breakfast, Is 6d: Supper. Is 6d ; bed, la fid. __ WANTED, Everybody to Know The Tra« Tellers' Rest and General Store, We 3* Taieri. next door to Hooper's Home Hotel, where they can have the Best and Cheapest Accomodation on rhe read. Substantial Meals "* and good Clean Beds at the town rates. Stabling Free. Horse Feed always on S*le. J. WiSNDELL, Proprietor. WANTED TO S 'LL,—Cornwall Arms Hotel. A decided bargaia. E. De C_rlb and Co.. Princes-st. _^ WANTED, the Mi lion—Substantial Meals Is; Good Beds, Is; Board and Lodging, 25s a week. Porter and ale,' lOd per Bottle ; Pale and Dark Brandy and Geneva, 3s 6i per Bottle, and Is 3d per half pint; Old Tom, Rum, Whiskey. Sherry and P-»rt wine. 3s per Bottle, and Is 3d per half-pint. Colonial Ale and Shandy Gaff, 2d per half pint and 4i per pint. First-class Accommodation for Married People?and Families. Private Parlors with Cheerful Fires. LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY TELEGRAPH. Xyster's Opera Troupe have bespoken the last brew of Solomon's Fourpenny; consequently* wemay expect good Singing. Mr Jones did not disclose the fact to Roberts,. that the Aldinga Tables were free; but he*asbeen secretly informed. Great preparations for • his arrival at the Aldinga. Tremeidous excitement. Rat Tournament: every night. Great rivalry between the Knights of the Pit. ■ . : It is reported that arrangements are pending; between Sayers and Haenan, to take the Sparring Room—always open free. Public Demonstration, on the arrival of theGovernor to open the Exhibition. Suit of Rooms^ ordered, at the Aldinga. No alteration ia prices."'- ' . '"• PUBLIC PROCESSION In Honor op me Event, Escorting our Royal Representative to the ALDINGA; No. 1. His Honor the Supsrintendent. in shirt collarand pair of spurs, (suggestive of the Poverty of the Province.) No. 2. The. Town Board, 'preceded by Tom Sayers,. (suggestive of the manly art of Self Defence,, required in the .Council.) No. 3. . A Distinguished Foreigner, bearing a dish of duck and green peis, (suggestive of ShillingMeals at the Aldinga.) g A Victim, with a^oden leg, one eye and1 one arm, (suggestive of Blasting Operations ow Bell Hill.) ■ No. 5. Mr J. Grant, bearing a banner, (Saturday Review! followed by Hutchinson, -with a lengthof pipe, (suggestive—Gas.) No. c, ■ ,;■. Ten Thousand stout hardworking mm, (suggestive—Board and Lodging, and Fourpenny at Aldinga.) ■ .Brigade Drum and Fife Band. Enthusiastic Choru3 : — The diggers are coming; oh dear, oh dear I If you want a good dinner, 'tis here, 'tis here, And the Governor's coming, liow queer, how queer, ; ■„ '•'>*: On the Wallaby Track, after fourpenny beer. Here Sir John's " Foighting onety-onetb,' *" with their customary diligence, requested _& orowd to Joe along, and.no accident occurred. P.S.—Aldinga ML Plenty Beer yet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 826, 13 August 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 826, 13 August 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 826, 13 August 1864, Page 2