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BUSINESS NOTICES. "P E L L AND 0 0., -*■ BROKERS, ASD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dunbdin. lOja IJIXPEESS LUTE OF 00A0BE3. JLLrf On and After Ist NOVEMBER, wUI leave DUNEDItf at lulf-past 1, during the Summer Months, . I for the following places :_ DAILY COACH TO BLUKHKIN. ! DAILY COACH.TO WAISOUAITI. daily coach to pai^hrston. . Stabling at European.— Horses always on sale. \ T. M. SMITH sad 00. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. O.EORGK "cTDRISOGLIk VJT TIMBER MERCHANT ; (Formerly of Princes street South), Has commenced Dusk'ens in Cumberland street, corner ol St. Andrew street Building Materials of every description On SMo Lowest Rates. Cumberland hthkbt: 0. O'DRISCOLL and CO. ■SPORTING. T|UNEDiNAND PORT CHALMERS JL/ GRAND ANNUAL REGATTA. FEBRUARY 23uD, 1877. PROGRAMME: 1. Seinr Fismxa Boats, not more than 20 feet overall; distance, i miles. ■: 2. Second Class Wiialkboat Race, four oars and I steer oar; distance, 6 miles. 3. Chaiipiok Four-Oared Inrig Gia Race, distance, 3 mile). 4. Ikrig SoiitMso Race, open to all ; distance, 2 miles. 5. Boys' Foh-Oaked Inrio Gig, Race, under 17 years, age* to be proved lo satisfaction of Committee; 2 miles. 0. Champion Sailing Race, open to all, yachts included; d.stance, 8 miles. 7. Champion Pair-Oared Race, inrig gigs; distance, 2 miles. 8. Ships' Gia Rack, bona fids ships' crews ; dis- - .tauce, 3 mueiv ■ .'" 9. Amateue Four-Oared Race, inrig efcs; distance, 2 miles. 10. Sjscoxd-class Saihko Race, open boats only ■: i . distance, C miles, 11. Bona Fide Wiialkboat Race, not more than 6 oars and steer oar; 8 miles. 12. Ajiamur Pair-Oarsd Inriq, Gia Race: distance, 2 miles. 13. Fouii-Oarrd Ixsuq Gia Race, for crew 3 not entered in Champion or Amateur fours : distance, 2 miles. 14. Suips* Lifeboat Rack, bona fide ships' crews ; : distance, 2 miles. 15. Duck Hust. W. G. FULLER, 25ja Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. \ f 0 LBT • mo LET—OFFICES in Harbour OliamJL bers lately occupied by Union Steam Ship Company. Aj ply UnLoa Buildings. 26j& /THO LET.—In my new brick buildings, JL Octagon—Office- and Chambers. Kcnts from five shillings per wcelt. upwards. Ais'\ two thops, with kite.iens and collars, &c. Rents, fifty shillings per week. . David.Ross, Architect,. Octagon; TO LET—Rent low -VILLA RESIDEJfCE, ono minute's walk from Railway BUtion. Samuel Piiuler, -Ravenafcoui ne. T- 0 L~ E T, those commodious PR/E'TISB-i with entrances to Princes and Staff .rd Streets, pre«-ntly occupie-i by the undersigned, and especially suitable for a fUrni'.ure business. . lja S. DE BEER and CO.; Office, Stafford street. rr\O LET, PREMISES in Princes -*- street south, now occupied by Mrs Anu Walsh as a blacksmith and wheelwright shop. Apply to A. Holmes, Solicitor, Bowling Street, 22ja nPO LET, for the imexpired portion of JL the term, the SUITE OF OFFICES at present occupied by Messrs Smith, Anderson, and Co., Solicitors, Bond street. 23d ■ m o l b T.— JL The QUEERS THEATRE, for a term, from April next. For further particulars, apply to WILL. S. DOUGLAS and CO., lln Pmcgs street. r|lo LET, those centrally situated Suite JL of Offices presently in occupation of Messrs George and J. A. Cook, solicitors, with iir;proo£ strong room, &c. Possession on Ist January next. Further particulars from COKNELL and HOODIE, Princes street. in po r lea iFT About 1000 actes in Otago Peninsula. First-class Dairy Farm. ' G'ONNELL and HOODIE.■ TO LET OR SELL, SUSSEX HOUSE, Cargffl street. Possession given on 25th January. For particulars, apply to M. W. HAWKINS, Dunedin ; or, to GEORGE GREENFIELD, Oamaru. 16ja CHURCH LEASES. •'in HE Undersigned has for Lease the -S- undermentioned Properties. Terms and conditions very liberal. Section corner Clark and Maclaggan streets Allotments in Bond street Sections in Cavcrsham East, near Railway workshop Sections in Mosgiel. EDMUND SMITH, Factor to the Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property. 17ja. TO LET, at. the corner of Grosvenor street and Hillaide road, Kensington, a Brick STORE and DWEi.UNG-HOUSE. It is at present occupied by Mr B. Whiting, who does a good psying; business, but who for private reasons wishes to sell out. Apply to TIMOTHY HAVES, Or, Kensington Hotel; NEILL and BOVD, 20ja Dunedin. MOHEY. MONEY, in sums of £20 up to £5000, ient for short or long periods upon landed security. Apply at MR DALRYMPL^'S Land Transfer Office and Esta'e Agency, Exchange Chambers, Priuces street. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, in sums of £100 and upwards. , GILLIES, STREET, and HISLOP. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, ou favourable twins, in sums to suit borrowers. Lowest current rates of interest charged. Apply CONNELL and HOODIE. ■JV/TONEY TO LEND upon Freehold -*-"J- Securities. Bills Discounted and Shares Bought and Sold with prompt settlement, J. REID MACKENZIE. \/f ONEY. —The undersigned advance J?JL from £20 to £1000 at moderate rate of interest on Share 3, aud other marketable Securities. R. SEWAItD and CO., 200 Commercial Chambers, Rattray street. jyiONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security, in sums of £100 and upwards. 8d SI BY WRIGHT and STOUT. MONEY TO LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY, it Current Rates of Interest. BRIGHT BROS, and CO., 16j* Bond street. i*QAA TO LEND,,on Freehold d&Ov/V/ Security, in sums to suit Eor rowers, repayable by monthly inatalments or otherwise. William Harrop, Albany street. ,\ lf O N E V T O LEND i-¥JL in any sums, on freehold. SECTIONS FOR SALE in Woodhaugh, South Dunedin, Forbury, Opoho, Linden, and elsewhere. ACCOUNTANCY in all its branches FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. T. CHALMERS REID, Temple Chambers. MONEY, in sums of £20 and upwards, LEXT, tor short or long periods, at Lowost Rates, on Freehold and Leasehold Properties, the deposit 0* De.:ds, Bills of Lsiiin;;, Shares, &c., &c. BILLS DISCOUNTED. H. NASHELSKI, MONEY AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, Royse, Stead, a.id Co.'a new building, Rath-ay street , . 15 HOTELS. ' M P I R E H O T E L HOKITIKA. This large and commodious HOT3L has just been thoroughly renovated, decorated, and re-furnished Sew additional well-ventilated bed-rooms and sample-rooms have been erected, rendering this one of the beat Hotels in the colonies, and specially adapted for the requirements oi commercial men. The Billiard-room is fitted with one of the beat English Tables. Private sitting-rooms if required. The tariff will be considerably reduced, while the comforts will be largely increased. First-class spirits, wines, and beere, English and Colonial, '.i che best brands, will always be kept Shower and Plunge Baths. Coaches leave the Hotel for Christchurch twice' weekly; and for Grejmouth, Kumars, and Ross daily. „.. JOSEPH CHURCHES. 20d Proprietor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4662, 26 January 1877, Page 3

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