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1 pEKTHAL X Wii i S T RY 0 F Flo* MliS ALPENNY'S, PriEces streot. GOOD STORAGE FOE, BOXES. WAJN'i'_l> Xo UiT, ftix-ioumett house, known as Kinaoul Cottage. Apply Brown's store, top of lto.tt.ray street _____ WA^'i'iiD, 1U!)O dozen tie ttoules; Is per drzen delivered. P.W. Hutton and Co., P.rfn' fs stvnt Smith. WiiNXJSJJ a general ho* : e servant ;uid a nui'S? girl. Apply to Mrs Daniels,... cornerjrf .4lbanj^nd_OasjJe__l_e_!__. . W~Atf TlioTTTirsfc-clas* General Servant. Api..ly to Jiimei M'Kenzie, contractor, at-. Eel!, Eae and Co.'s Timber Yard, between 12 and 1 a'c.lnflk. . . WAxSTn.I) a good general servant.. Apply Mrß Barnett, aivingtoa Cottage, off Filleul street; raferpnce rpquired. a smart Active Boy. App!y 1). - P. Lawrence, Albert House, Maclaggan--street. i W~ ANTED, a smart active Lad, for Queeustovyn, to milk oowa. Apply at Queen's ftrms Hotel. ____.. W__A'T.JL>, to Jr'invluse any quantity of Secondhand Backs. N. Ma-ks, Toy and Fancy Bazaar, Arcade. ._ . WAKTGD'TO "LiT, two, four, and six. roomed houses. Apply to Mr Hardy, Princes street. Chambers. . _ Wa±\ T iii>, a General Servant. Apply iioyal. Hotel. Grpp.b King street. AJN'l'iSii, a Partner to join the advertiser in an Established .Business. Capital required, from £300 to £500. addres3 A. S., office of thi< p.tppr. ■ . WaJJTjjW tossilor let, a two-rootued Cottage, with quarter-acre of garden, free-, hold, in Queen street; also, two six-roomed house 3to let- both, detached. Apply Ellis's Stabks, Great Kiue st-eet. W'AMTisi), for the Country, a smart Lad able to Milk Cows and Keep accountsApply Griffiths, Australian HotelWANTED to Purchase, within a few milesof Dunedin, from 10 to 5Q acres of Land, part bush, -with or without improvements. Apply, stating particulars, to W. H., office of thiSi paper. - ■. WaKTKu, m a private family residing in Pelichet Bay, a General Servant; good., : references ■will be required. Address A. C.,.. i Jones and Williamson, Princes street, Dunedin. _ W""XntEU Pafsengird by (Jobb's Coaches toknow they can rely on being callei at the • Occidental Hotel. . WANTED, Gentlemen to get their clothes., well cleaned, repaired, and pressed at' M'Bavitt's, Maclaggan street, opposite Scandina- . vian. _. W' a£! i'ni> Knowo, tu_x the undersigned tenders hi 3 best thanks to the Public for thpir p«t liberal supwrt, and. that he has just ' computed an entirely new and extensive Suite of* ' Rooms, including a private Dressing Room for ' Ladies. He also begs to call particular attention '. to his New Process of taking Card portraits, by- ■ which the sitter can view the Portrait (which' will be the same as a finished picture) before the^ , prints are taken from it.. To this great improve. ; ment on the old process., he attributes bis-. great success in Carte d«;"'- -yi<ite portraiture... s I>ENSLOW, Eoyal Portrait 'Gallery, Princes street, Qtagon. ■ ■ -ft'ew' Arrivals and others to Knowf'f that Davis aud Cohen are now prepared 1 to buy ;my quantity of seond-hana clothing,. 1 jswellery, &c, «c. Note the Address—Davis--and Cohfn. Blake's Family Hotel, High street ;-. a!l letfers promptly attended to. N.B.—House--hold Furniture Bought. ANTED, tne following; numbers of the "Otngo Witness," for -which a liberal ' price will be given, viz.—April 18 and May IS. 1863. App'y office of this paper. _ the Public to know that a firstV'/ class Dinner, consisting of Soun, Joints, ; and Pastry, can always be had ib* Is 6d at North's Otag-o -Dining Booms, Princes-street, South Ready from 12 to _. WANTED, the public to know that T. North Otago Dining Booms, Princes street, con- ! tinues to sxipply first-class meals, and that he ha 3 made a reduction of prices—in. luture, Breakfast, Is 6d ; Sunner. Is fid : bed, Is fr). WANTED, Everybody to Know The Travellers' Rest and General Store, West . Taieri, next door to Hooper's Home: Hotel, 1 where they can nave the Bast and Cheapest , Accomodatton on th? real Substantial Meals . and sood Clean Beds at the town rates. Stabling Free. Horss Ftsed jaisrayson Sile. -J. WENDELL. Proprietor.' ' ' , WANTED TO S^LL.—Cornwall Arms Hotel. A decided bargaia. E. Be Carle and Co., Princes-st . ' __ WANTED, the Mi'lion—dabsfcaritial Meals Is; Good Berts, Is ; Board and Lodging, 25s a week. Porter ami ale, lOd per Bottle; Pale and Dark Brandy and Geneva, 3s 61 per Bottle, and 1? 3d per half pint,; Old Tom, Rum, Whiskey. Sherry and P->rr. wi'?e. 33 per Bottle, and Is 31 per half-pint. Colonial Ale and Shandy Gaff, 2d per half pint and 41 per pint. Pirst-dass Accommodation for Married People- '■ and Families. Private Parlors with Cheerful Fires. LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY TELKGIiAPH. Lyster's Opera Troupe have bespoken the last. brew of Solomon's Fourpenny; consequently, wemay expect good Siaging Mr Jones did not disclose the fact to Roberts,, that the Aiding* Tables were free; but he hasbeen sscretly informed. Great preparations forhis arrival afc the Aldioga. Tremendous excitement. Rat Tournament^ every nfgbt.. Great rivalry between the Kuigufcaof the Pit. j It is reported that arrangements are pending?, between Sayers and Heenan, to take the Sparring Room—always open free. Public Demonstration, on the arrival of theGovernor to opun the Exhibition. Suit of .Rooms, ordered, at the Aldiuga. No alteration in. prices. PUBLIC PROCESS TON Ik Honor oir the Event, Escorting our Royal Representative to theA L D I N G- A. ~,..■ No. 1. His Honor the Superintendent, in shirt collarand pair of spurs, (suggestive of the Poverty of 1 the Province.) No. 2. The Town Board, pleaded by Tom Sayers, (suggestive of the maiily art of Self Defence, required in the Council) No. 3A Distinsruished Foreigner, bearing a^diah of <]nek and green peis, (suggestive of Shilliagr 1 Meals at the Aldinga.) No. i. A Victim, with a wooden leg, one eye an* one arm, (suggestive of Blasting- Operations ou>. Bell Hill.) No. 5. Mr J Grant, bearing a banner, (Saturday Bevies fallowed by Hutchinson, with a length. of pipe, (suggestive—Gas.) No. 6, Ten Thousand stout hard working me^ (saggestive—Board aud Lodsing, and Fourpenny atAldinga.) .Brigade. Drum and Fife Band. jsnthusiastie Chorus :— The diggers are coming; oh deal 1, oh dear! If you want a good dinner, 'tis here, 'tis here, ; And the Governor's coming, how queer, howqueer, On the Wallaby Track, after fourpenny beer. Here Sir John's '• Foighting onety-oneth,' *" i with their customary diligence, requested th& crowd to Jog along, and m> accident occurred. P.3.—Aldinga full. Plenty Beer jet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 15 August 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 15 August 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 827, 15 August 1864, Page 2

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