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Board and Residence. ftIXCELSIOB HOTEL, , DUNEDIN. RODERICK MACKENZIE, .* Late of the Oban Hotel, Dunedin, Begs to notify that he has taken Donaldson's flJscelsior) Hotel, at the corner of Dowling and Princes streets, Dunedin, where ho will be I'lad to meet his friends. The hotel is newly-built, has excellent accommodation for families, and all the appointments and sanitary arrangements, including hot, cold, and shower baths, are First Class. The, position is central to post office, railway station, and wharf. \ All the Liquors kept are of the best -brands. Charges moderate. Telephone 503. 193 "OBINCE O p "WALES HOTEL -B. - PRINCES STREET SOUTH. ■ TRAVELLERS and the GENERAL PUBLIC _ Can rely upon ..FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION at the above Hotel. Hot and Cold Bath. • ARCHIBALD SHAW,' ; Late of Inverciirgill, Proprietor. Patronised by .theiu Excellencies the govebnoes of new zealahd. fIOKEE'S FAMILY HOTEL, :H^ f . CHRISTGHURCH, within pnejninute of the Railway Station. BAMES* HATFIELD .. ; . ..Peopbietob. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231. iITf7ARNER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, 7 I sV V _ CHRISTCHURCH (Established 1863). Superior Apartments] for Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel is very central, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks, ar.d other Public Buildings. Twelve large, -well-appointed Sample Rooms for the con's enience 01 commercial gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Porters meet all Steamers and Trains: arriving aacl leaving Lyttelton. . 4s HENRY ALLEN, Manager. j»arHITE HART -HOTEL, High street, I T V Christchuroh.—Situated very centre of Chriatchurch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff, 7s 6d pn day; £2 2s per week. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 46.— JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. 18m f^ li U B HOTEL %JL ' {Family and' Commercial), ■ ■ ; TIHARU. Close to Railway Station., ■ ipNE SHILLING,LUNCHEON 1 '■. {Including Sparkling Ale). :' . ; Tariff:; 6g Gel per day,-' .< , G. SEARLE, Proprietor' * ttljic ' (Late Palmerston South); HOTEL, TIMARTJ. S-!-1'"- J. OUTRED, Proprietor. : ,; (Late of "Scotia Hotel, Dunedin). • SpeciaJ, facilities for Commercial Men, Fami- ". -lies, and Visitors. jHothing but the Best Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. Superior Billiard Table; Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths; Good Stabling and Paddocking Free. . 18ja THE CRES C E N,T HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. Mrs R. BOND .. Pbopbietbess, jXwo minutes' walk from the Railway Station. Post Office Box, 102. Telephone, 92. /COMFORTABLE HOME for Two Gentle.SlJ ,-men in private family; bath, piano; . terms moderate.—No. 2, Lower London street. iTTURST-CLASS Board and Residence; single JD and Double Bedrooms.—Aronui House, High street. ~ |. 27ja SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION for Boarders or Visitors; double or single rooms. —Newington House, 53 High street. 20ja f\XACANCIES for-a few Gentlemen BOARv ' DERS, visitors; central.—Fea's Club - House, Moray place. , ' 25ja SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boarding. Establishment, Albyn House, King (corner St. David) street. ■ ■ 7o pSTACANCIES for a few BOARDERS or .-■■',¥ VISITORS; private sitting rooms; '■• central.—Apply Gladstone House, Moray place. O^XD-KESIDENCE.—Warwick House,Moray rjlace, nndor new management; central all parts city; excellent-cuisine; moderate terms ■ . ' 20jy Accommodation at Holiday Resorts nn H>E hA X B HO X '[H L, WAIHOLA. -■■'... ■ \ . 17m SUPERIOR' Private Accommodation at Waihola; boating, golfing, cycling; library. —Terms and particulars from Miss Hilgendbrf, "Waihola. ..*■'' . . ■ 26s "OUKETERiVKI.t-To.Let (February), Four- ;, JL roomed COTTAGE (furnished), with use , of beat.—Apply Hall's Baths, Octagon. 27ja MRS OTTAWAY, Nuggets Seaside Accommodation. Trap meets visitors Roinahapa.—Particulars Cook and Son, Princes street;.or Proprietress. 21n Public Notices. . ■MTETAPHYBICS, "OUTOLOGY." Mr . FRAKK> HELPS, Exchange Court. Hours of Consultation: Private Residence, Water of Leitli Bridge^—9 a.m. "to 1 p.m. Rooms, Exchange Court^-2 p.m. to 5.80 p.m. mH,OS. PATER SON & CO., '~ . ■ : • : Manse street, Dunedin (Established Dunedin 187?), ' • .. '■• Receive Consignments of 1 FRUIT/EGGS, BUTTER,-, CHEESE, BACON, and • other: FARM PRODUCE. Agents for Hick's Patent " Montauk" for , 'scaly, woolly, and other blight. Ross's • Antidote.. . , ■■ X 32 -P OETAIfT, NOTIC E. The Under-mentioned Colliery Proprietors Tjeg to. intimate to the Coal Trade and the Public generally throughout the Districts and Stations where the Coals from their Collieries are sold, that an INCREASE of ONE SHILLING. .Per Ton at the Pit Mouth, or where it has Tjeen customary for either Company to Deliver, will take effect as from tho Ist JANUARY; 1900:— , . • ' THE N.Z. COLLIERIES, • RAILWAY, AND OIL SYNDICATE (LIMITED), " V: W.P.WATSON, General Manager. THE ALLANDALE COAL COMPANY ' (LIMITED),-. ■■': ••:;:. ■■■■■"•■;' -■■■'■ ' ' ALLAN M'INTOSH, Managing Director. THE SHAG POINT COAL COMPANY, ■ ; GEO. R. CHEESEMAN, General Manager. THE BURNWEIL COLLIERY, ' ;; ' -.-■ ADAM HARRIS, '.•■■-■-■•■ _ Proprietor. THE'FERNHILL COAL COMPANY, . ; ■ JAMES' GRAY, ■■•"■•'.- ' f ■ ■ Manngor. ■ FREEMAN'S COAL COMPANY, ' RICHARD GREEN, ■ . Manager. JUBILEE COLUIERY, .'■■■ LOUDON & HOWORTI-I, ' . Proprietors. •THE WAIiTON PARK COAL COMPANY, ALFRED HO WORTH, Manager. MOSGIEL COLLIERY, , ,- ■.. . .: ' NICOL & SNEDDON, 1 , Proprietors. SADDLE HILL COLLIERY, .--■■■: ' CHRISTIE 8R05.,, Proprietors. ~ NOW PUBLISHED.' "17"EY TO THE MINING ACT, 1898," , Jjk. An ANALYTICAL INDEX, Alphabetically arranged, to the Mining Act, 1898, and, the Regulations thereunder, '■■■■■-Containing tho last Regulations issued—viz., ■..■'•■ ' those gazetted June 28, 1899. • Compiled by JOHN HOUGHTON, Barrister and Solicitor, Dunedin. This Index has been compiled from the recent Consolidation, of the Mining Laws of the Colony, every section and sub-section in the new Act and the regulations made thereunder (with unimportant exceptions) appearing therein in a condensed form, matters relating to the same'subject being thus grouped together. under the same heading, the whote forming a convenient condensation of the Mining Law of the Colony as now existing. Interfoliated for Note 3 for the use of those practising in the Wardens' Courts. 'Price:1 10s 6d, or Two Copies for £1. Fromrthe Otago Daily Times, April 29, 1899: "Wo have had submitted to us an analytical index of the recent consolidation of the mining law ,of the colony, compiled by Mr John ' Houghton, barrister, Dunedin, tho compiler of a similar index of the former Mining Acts now repealed, and published a couple of years ago.' It bears evidence of laborious and careful compilation. The references are numerous and copious, and full in detail. The cross references are frequent, and we have no doubt it will be of great ..assistance to all >vlig-have to make, use of. tho mining .'law."- " 10j^-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11644, 30 January 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11644, 30 January 1900, Page 2

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