SIBBALD'S PRIVATE HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that 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. UNION flfft HOTEL, Jgjjy DUNEDIN. An Ordinary Daily at 2 p.m. WAXOPA.Z HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM LIND begs to inform the Public that having obtained a Publican's License, and considerably added to the buildings already erected, he is now prepared to accommodate Overland Parties and others at a mdderate charge, and hopes, by strict attention to their comfort, to merit a share of ' their patronage. FOR SALE, -| rr HEAD of Superior DAIRY CATTLE. i- • The above Stock were bred in the colony, are warranted quiet, and have been broken in to bale. For particulars apply at the Office of this paper. TO BE SOLD OR LET, A PROPERTY in Arden Bay, comprising 30 Acres, more than 10 of which are cleared ; with Fern-house (4 Rooms) and Garden. Apply to W. C. Young & Co., Dunedin. DODDS & SOUNESS, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, and Undertakers, BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and the Public in general, that they have Commenced Business in the above branches ; and they trust, by the prompt execution of all orders entrusted to them, either in town or country, to merit a share of public patronage. Funerals carefully attended to. All orders to be left, for the present, with Mr. J. Curie, Princes Street, Dunedin. W. H. MONSON, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Adjoining the Episcopalian Church, T> ESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants -JL V of this Colony that he has Re -commenced Business, and hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his Customers, to merit the same extensive patronage that he formerly received. Contracts taken for work in Town or Country. Drawings and Specifications made for persons desiring the same. To Country Settlers. — A supply of Doors and Windows of all sizes, and other requisites, constantly on hand. CANTERBURY FOUNDRY. JOHN ANDERSON has much pleasure in informing the neighburing Settlements of New Zealand that his Foundry is Now Open, and that he is fully prepared to execute all Orders in Iron and Brass Work. Christohurch, 21st August 1857. CATTLE AND SHEEP TAKEN' ON TERMS. A GENTLEMAN having an Excellent -£jL Run,- situate about 50 miles south of Dunedin, is willing to take Cattle or Sheep upon Terms. For particulars apply at the office of this papery or to Mr. Thorn, Tokamairiro.
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Otago Witness, Issue 310, 7 November 1857, Page 1
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