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Business Notices. FREE STORES, RATTR A ¥ -STREET, Next Shamrock Hotel. { npHE above stone and brick Stores are now ] JL ready to receive 2500 tons of goods. Storage and cartage contracted for at reduced ra(es. Insurance can be effected at the lowest rates > charged on stone buildings. 1 JAS. WILSON and Co., Proprietors. r CHIINA GLA&3 AND EARTHENWARE: MATHESON AND CAMPBELL BEG to announce lhat their first t BIRECT IMPORTATIONS r Are landing, ex Q;teea of India, and that they are now enabled to Sell their Goods at such prices as will give every satisfaction. Breakfast, dinner, dessert, tea, and toilet services in every variety Cut decanters, claret jugs, caraffes, nnd cups Champagne, claret, hock, liqueur, and wine (ilasses ! Tumblers, t rifle stands c Sugars aud creams, butter coolers Inkstands, Italian marble statuary Bohemian vases, lustres, and ornaments Downer's and Cozzens's kerosene oil on sale Kerosene lamps, chimneys, globes and wicks. None but experienced packers kept. STAFFORDS ti IRE WAREHOUSE, Maelaggan street. ijHAKMEBS' EXCHANGE JL 1 AND s COLONIAL PRODCCE KAXLT, STUART STREET. HIGHEST PSICE GIVEN FOR HIDES AND SKINS. CASPER, BARNARD and 00., Produce Brokers. S* T~X NFO & D AND CO. Importers of KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, &c, AMERICAN s STOVES AND RANGES. Sole Agents for 3 SINGE R'S I CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. Princes street, Cutting. TAYLOR'S BAY SA.W MILLS, TASMANIA. FIR HE Undersigned are prepared to receive JL orders and enter into contracts for the supply > of any quantity of Blue Gum Scantling, Joists, " Beams, and Planking, of any sizes or lengths, de- ' livered on the Dunedin Jetty. [ PRITCHARD, FISHER and CO 5 Proprietor?. Stafford street, 15th Feb., IBS 4. THE LITTLE SHOP E. NATHAN, i Watchmaker and Jeweller, Princes-street, oppo- - site the Government Off"^, has on sale a neat ? and varied assortment oi fVatehes, Clocks, and - Jewellery at the lowest prices in Dunedin. Be member, The Little Shop, opposite the Go- " vernment Offices, Princes-street r TO HOTHLKEEPERS AND OTHERS. , mHE RED LTON BREWERS 0 Jj_ will be carried on as heretofore under the 1 management of the same Brewer, and will continue to supply those MALT ALES AND BOTTLED STOUT For which it is so justly celebrated. MAURICE JOEL, Proprietor. * Brewery, George and King streets. ■' Orders addressed to the store, Princes street, . will have prompt attention, ■ I TAMES MITCHELL, J SADDLER, PRINCES STBBUT. SOUTH. Beg 3to inform the Public that he has reduced - his prices to suit the depressed state of the • times. Note the address :— MITCHELL, Saddler.Princes Street South. NOTICE. A T the MELBOURNE GROCERY STORE, L" A. Maclaggan Street, the Public can be sup--3 pfie with Provisions, Wine and Spirits, m any ' quantities to suit purchasers, all of the best qual at the lowest rates. N.B.—No uobblers sold over the counter, tuey can be had ot the nest ! dosorirtiou at the bar of the Hotel. JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor ' NliW ZEALAND IRON WORKS. WE BEG to notify the Trade in general, Contractors, Architects, Steam-dap Companies, Agents, Saw-mill proprietors, Miners, Quartz-crushing Companies, Flour-miil owners, or any parties requiring any description ot iron ' Work ; that we have erected large aud conimo- ! dious premises in Dunedin, capable of making ■ or repairing the heaviest work for Steam-boats, 1 or any other kind of work in th.3 Engineering, ! Millwright, Boiler-making, Moulding1, &c, 1 having planeing machines, slide and screw--1 cutting-lathes, drilling machines, boring machines, screwing machines, punching and shearing nad boiler-plate bending-machines, Jc, &c, ot the 1 largest and most improved description;. also, an ■ a- sortment of nearly every de; eription ot patterns ■ for various works - pully ar.A wheel patterns, ! from 4 inches to 7 ft. diameter; patterns lor ' water wheel, saw-mill, flour mill, qaavtz.-erusn- ; ing, winding and pumping gear; makers or !J. Bullock, Esqr. American Steam :-aw mm. ' 6c, having the collection of 12 yeara patterns, of the most improved designs of the above description of works; aUo, patterns for ' water and gas works, of large and small dimen--1 sion3; a large assortment of ornamental pat i terns, suitable for architects, such as railing and ' fencing for public buildings, churches, tombs, reJ sidences, &c. j always Oa hand for the use of 1 engineers, sc, an assortment of brass-work, such as Eteam whistles, lubricators,, oil caps, ' water guage mountings', Ac. We beg to call the attention of Engineers, &c. in the other Pra- . vivices, that we are prepared to cast, forge, turn, plane, or anything they require in the way of heavy work which they are not prepared to do, on the most liberal terms. To Arf:hiteat9, &c, we in- : vite an inspection of ornamental patterns, a large 1 assortment of Engines on view, erected and put 1 together, consisting of portable, horizontal, &c, - witii thrashing machines, &c. for sale. Any ' application for prices, or tenders for wonc re--1 quired, will be punctually attended to. Address— THE NEW ZEALAND IRON WORKS : COMPANY, (Opposite Stevens' Saw-mill), i CUMBERLAND STREET, Dunedin. i P.S.—We beg to notify Merchants having c consignments, or otherwise, of any desci-ipiion of . Engines, Machinery, Agricultural Implements, &c", &c, that having large and conynodious premises, under cover or otherwise, w.o are prepared to store or erect for exhibition, therefore giving a far better chance for disposing of same ; alsn keeping same from being destroyed or injured from rust; arrangements made to take \ t any weights from ship-sides, as the lighters go up to the works ; and keavy weights lifted from the lighters by powerful machinery into the works i n reloaded again, if required,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 852, 14 September 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 852, 14 September 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 852, 14 September 1864, Page 3

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