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ROYAL fHHi HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, OTAGO. T^HE Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c., used on this -I- Establishment are imported direct from England of the best quality and first brands. An Ordinary every working day at 2 o'clock; on Sundays at 1 o'clock — charge Two Shillings. A Second Table at a more moderate charge at 1 o'clock every day. Those who are desirous of becoming boarders, the charge would be 355. per week. In addition to the usual accommodation of the Hotel, there has been added a Building expressly provided for- Families, who can thus enjoy the quiet and seclusion of a Private Establishment, with the usual advantages of an Hotel. ON SALE, Brandy of the first quality West India Rum Campbelltown Whisky Champagne and Champagne Cider Ginger Cordial, Syrup, and Raspberry Vinegar THE STABLES Are under the management of the Proprietor, and every attention is paid to the Feeding and Stabling of the Horses that are put there ; the best of provender is given to them, and no diseased Horse is allowed in the Stables. SIBBALD'S PRIVATE HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. ,/riHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that -I_ the arrangements are now completed to afford comfortable accommodation to Settlers and Lodgers, combining cleanliness and quietness. The accommodation consists of a Large Public Room and 14; Bedrooms. Married Parties and Parties wishing quietness will find this Hotel suitable, with moderation of Charge. An Ordinary daily at One o'clock. Hours : — Breakfast at 8 ; Dinner at 1 ; and Tea at 6 o'clock. Refreshments will be procured for Parties requiring them. Comfortable Stabling for Horses. N.B. — Stafford Street, immediately behind the Business Premises of Messrs. J. Macandrew & Co. TO SELL OR LET, THE Property called Craigielee, situate in the Wakari District, and containing 20 Acres of Land, and a Weather-boarded House thereon. Ten Acres of the Land have been under the plough, 3 acres of which are now lnid down in Grass. There" is abundance of Timber and a fine Stream of Water upon the j property. The price will be low, and early occupation given. For particulars apply to Messrs. Ross and Kilgour, Dunedin. WILSON'S Preparation for Dipping Sheep, with Directions for Use, can be had of Messrs." Ja*. Paterson & Co., and ] Merchants, „ Jones & Williamson, j Dunedin. MADAMSM 'ADAM'S MINERAL BROWN PAINT. JAMES PATERSON & Co. SHEEP STEALING!!! CANTERBURY AND OTAGO PROVINCES. REWARD OF ABOUT 750 SHEEP and £100 Sterling. WHEREAS in the month of May, or June, 1853, about 500 Ewes were stolen from the station of the subscribers at Timam, and have since been traced over the north branch of the WaitaUi river, (between which liver, and the Bluff, in the Otago district, they, are now supposed to be,) This is to Give Notice, that one-half of the said 500 ewes, with the half of their three years' increase, will be allowed to any person who may give such information as shall lead to their recovery. The sheep were driven from the station by- — M'Kenzie, who was convicted at last Assizes, and who acknowledged that he had two accomplices, one of whom was named Mossman. A further Reward of £100 in addition to the reward above offered, will be paid on the conviction of both -or, either of M'Kenzie's; accomplices. ■ "Apply to • Messrs, R. & G." Rhodes. Canterbury, June, 1^56.'. '

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Otago Witness, Issue 253, 4 October 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 253, 4 October 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 253, 4 October 1856, Page 1

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