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SEWING- MACHINES. Paris Exhibition, 1867. WHEELER and WILSON'S T 7 ■■•:•■ Sewing Machines . Have been awarded their Sixty-seventh Prize Gol Medal, For Superior Excellence, Thus leading all the world in Sewing . . Machines. . T. c '-fross of the Legion of Honor was conferred on individuals for services rendered, and not an award for machines exhibited. Price, from Lll 10s. CALYERT and CAMPBELL, Princes street, • .■..-, . Agents for Duaed HOTELS. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, :\. -.. Princes street SoHth, • THOMAS HANCOCK, i ' # ■■ ■ Proprietor. | Starting point for tho Caversham and Anderson's Bay \ cabs, which leave every, few minutes throughout the day.... QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Queenstown. - Acknowledged to be the best and most comfortable Family Hotel in Lake district. < Private apartments for families, containing one of Broadwood's pianos. : ' Also, r'a splendid billiard table and room j unsur-' passed in the Colony. . , , , : . , .. . ; Attached is a 12-sfeall stable—visitors may rely on their horses receiving first-rate attention. ; Saddle horses for hire; - • ' ~ , : ALBERT EICHARiDT, Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL, Albany street, •Opposite Botanical Gardens. ■■. ~: ' Dan..WMte late; of Crown and Royal Hotels, Dunedin, will be glad to receive a visit. from his old friends at above hotel, and assures them they ■ will get thovery best of everything that can be procured, and is always at home., . ■ - , , , 3). WHITE, Proprietor. /GEORGE'S DUNSTAN HOTEL, XJC / (Late :Sam. Cannon), .... . 1 . Clyde. ' Family and Commercial House —Private sittingrooms—Detatehed cottage for families.. ■ :.'■ ■■ ■ Cobb and Co's Coaches leave this hotel every Monday, .___■ Wednesday, and Friday. Livery and bait stablest Horses and baggies for hire. .; ~- '~■■■ Lock-up coach-house. . , • , Alcock's bffliard table. : , ; ".,.....; .:.,.. .■ : notice.. .;-:.. ; .-•.■ ;•■:- ■■..,; TA. JONES bega to inform Ms friends ». and tho public.in general,that he has again vresumed business in his old establishment, known as the i GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, ' ' ' ■-'<■' ; ~': ■ -;;- DUNBDIH. ■•"' ' •■■■■• '•■■-•'■■: : :■•■ : iFrcm his long experience in .the .trade, he feels asUi'ed that he will meet a share of the public pataronage, PAINTB&S Sn PAPEEHASir4EBS.' , Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, ■ ; ■Importerof paper-hangiaga, window glass,plain and' ornamental; ships'; signal and deck lights, glass shades,: cucumber and propagating glasses; white lead, oils, colors, gilt mouldings, &c, &c. 1 Opposite the Royal George Hotel, •-: ' ; • George street, Daaedih.1 ILLI AM; GIL CH RI ST, , ( Importer of '■• I ;.^OWK, SHEET, AND PLATE CtIjASS, Paperhangings of every;! doscription, , Oils and Colors, Sic, too. •-,.:.. r K^B.—Country,orders punctually attended to. ■ ' '' George street. ' ' , SAM UEL WE B B, r Direct Importer of i PAPERHANGINGS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD, r. i ;.,.-..;.• ■ , oils.coloes, ;,,.:.-.... t- • , ~ ; And. all, Painter's requisites. ; S.W. would especially call the attention of the public to bis varied stock of Paperhangings, which will be offered at priccß to defy competiliion. , , , Moray Place, adjoining Park and Oorle's, ■ - jeiTBIJCATIOgrS. " DICKENS'S NOVELS in Red Cloth— . ' The' Cheapest Books 'Published. ' ' ' The Family Doctor • ' ' : Dictionary of Medical Knowledge Walsh's Domestic Medicine and Surgery Handy Book of Medical Information ! YankeoDrolleries ' "■■■ -s ■-.• .-<■■'.- ---: Practical Horsemanship ■•' '- Tiißifuntiiigjrieia, uy rtoriT-rriooT»r :-; ■ TheYocket and the Stud do •" do " . TheStudFarm do' do ■ Things- Worth Knowing about Horses, by " !''' Harry Hieover - '"■'.= Thtf Management of Sheep and Stations' Blame's Veterinary Art . Randall's'Shcep Husbandry ' ■•' • ■Youatt'a Grazier and Cattle Breeder's Assistant Sheep—^their Structure. and Diseases, by jSpooner • . '. . \. . ■ ■•' Sheep^—their 'Improvement> and General ""!':"i Management,by Blacklock Freem^aaonry and; the Grand Lodge of Scotland , ■ ''■■-The Ladiea'of the Covenant ~■■■: Phonogrraphic Reader and Wnrirml Cooleys Practical Receipts New edition of Pendonnia ' ' Newcomes, Vanity Fair, &c. . . . WISE,. ..' . . •;, , : BOOKSELLER, &c.,.. .....'-,.• • ••' i - OM Bank of New South Wales, . . ■■. . ■ ''.-..-: .'-•■. :■' Dnnedin..; ;; . • .'.:.'. THE Advertiser receives, by each Panama Mail, a Parcel, containing Copies * 'I ■>' ofaUthe Works of General Interest, published during the ; __. - ■'■■■- Month. -~ , Printed lists will be forwarded to any address, immediately on the arrival of the MaiL1 . r.; . . ..■ . •■• Books Specially Ordered Can be procured from Britain in four months, and will bo charged^at the rate of ones-fourth^advance on the published price. >.-..■■ \. . . . ,-, ~ ._.- . Book Buyers. : • Will find it cheaper, and more satisfactory, to procure Books in this way, than to order from Melbourne or Sydney, where frequently the commonest Publicationff are notto be had. ' " : " '.' A. R; XIViNGSTONj ' _, ;' ' Princes street. tjWGLISH and EUROPEAN NEWS. -Li " THE MAIL:" a Paper containing tha principal leaders, a well-^iigested summary, and all the interesting matter from The Timea. ■'■ . _.; ■-■ ? '..'.; ■; Published in London twice a week. The newspaper hitherto known as the Evening Maii having become the property of the proprietors pf The 2fcne«, will, on and after the 30th of June, be published" twice a week, under the title of ! ■ ' ■•; ■-. ;".;; '■" •• themaji.," ■..: /- ■■• •'■ ■■;'■ ■At tha price of Threepence i>er copy as heretofore. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each- paper will contain the news and all matters of interest appearing in the three previous numbers of The Times, which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in the Colonies. : •■•..;;<-. : ;. Subscribers can obtain "THE MAIL 1 through Newspaper Agents; brmay^p^^oSn the' Publisher, on prepayment, at.ftcintiag H6ose Square, London; I, ; TENBEBS. -..;•'::'.. . mENDERS invited for: ALtERAX TIONS and ADDITIONS (Brick) to a Buildih at Port Chahners. To be lodgecl with the undersigned on or before the sth of SeptemlKir.jrt 2 p.m. . •-'"; :■■ •■•• ■■ ■ . •■ R. A, LAWSON . i ', j ' ■■■ ■■' •:..',- ■'■ .:. , ■ Architect . ; -• OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITpTION, mENDERS WANTED, for the ensuing X. Six Months, for Meat, Bread, Potatoes, Milk, Kerosene, Coal, Wood, and Groceries. To be sent in by noon, Wednesday, September 2nd. ■.■:...■ For particulars, apply to > ' , . . Secretary. ■ " FOR SALE BTf TENDER, , . THB GOLDEN GATE WATER RACE, ..- ■ BLACKS, NO. 1.1 LENDERS,wiII he Received for the X Purchase of the Golden Gate Water Race (Blacks, No; 1) until the Ist September, 1868. : This Race has the right of 14 sluice-heads of neverfailing water, with a carrying power fully equal thereto, and is one of the best constructed and largest Races in the Province. Its length is over 30milee, commencing at Thomson's and Chatto Creeks, and terminating at Blacks, No. 1, where a large area of rich auriferous soil awaits the the operations of the miner. A highly favorable opportunity is thus open to capitalists, or a party of energetic miners, to acquire a valuable property. Liberal terms will be ranted. Renders to be addressed to Mr Richard Creeth, Eldon Chambers, Dnnedin, from whom all information can be obtained. " ' ■ ; npENDERS invited for the Erection of X Brick Premises, at Port Chahners,' for William Settle, Esq. Plans and specifications lie at Port Chahners and with the undersigned. Tenders received xtp till the Bth September, up till 2 p.m. j . . ' E.A.LAWSON, . ' . ......■,•■. Architect/:: "FOR SALE BY TENDER^ That desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, beitiff ' Section No. 105, Town of Port Chalmers. Tenders to be addressed, on or before the 21st Sep« tember, 1868, to the undersigned, who will give every information as to Title, &c. GEORGE COOK, Solicitor, Dunedia,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2050, 31 August 1868, Page 4

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