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COMMERCIAL HOTEL. G DUNCAN, in returning thanks to the • Inhabitants of Dunedin, and Country Settlers, for the liberal patronage he has received, and soliciting a continuation of the same, begs to call their attention to the extensive improvements made on the Premises, and the NEW BUILDINGS Erected, and in course of erection, which render this Hotel the most commodious in the Town. The accomodation consists of 5 Public Rooms, 2 Private Rooms for the use of parties transacting business, and 30 good airy Bedrooms. Parties visiting are assured they will find comfort and cleanliness in every department, combined with moderate charges. The Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, are always supplied of the best quality. An T)bdinary daily at Half-past Twelve, at Is. 6d. ; and in the New House at Two o'clock, at 2s. 6d. Dinners, Suppers, &c, on the shortest notice. The Stables in connection with this Hotel being now finished, afford the best accomodation of any in Dunedin, and all horses will be carefully attended to under the personal superintendence of G. Duncan. g^* Horses always on hand for Hire, Sale, or Exchange ; also Bought or Sold on Commission. FLANAGAN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. MARRIED and Single Persons can be accommodated in the above Hotel. The Apartments are commodious, consisting of first and second Sitting Rooms, with Bed Rooms on the ground floor. The greatest care and attention will be bestowed upon those who may patronise the establishment. Terms Moderate. Livery Stables — best provender can be procured. EBBIN COTTAGE, HIGH STREET. PARTIES requiring Temporary Accommodation, Board aud Lodging, Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments, with or without attendance, are respectfully requested to apply to the undersigned. IggT A three-roomed House to Let. HENRY F. HARDY. THE UNDERSIGNED is a Buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheep Skins, and other Produce. JOHN SIDEY. DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. COMPETITION IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. A PREMIUM of TWENTY POUNDS will be given for the ACCEPTED DESIGN for A NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, To be erected in Dunedin, the area of which to be sufficiently large for the accommodation of about 500 persons. The Design to admit of extension, by galleries or otherwise, without destroying the effect of the original plan. The Designer whose plan shall be accepted shall, in consideration of the Premium, furnish a proper specification of all works, all explanations which may be required by the contractors ; also, all working drawings, and instructions which may be required during the progress of the building; and shall also give, along with his design, an approximate estimate of the cost of the building. To induce competition, it is requested that the designs may not be accompanied with the competitors' names, but that each competitor, having adopted some distinctive mark, will place the same upon his plans, and also upon the outside of a sealed envelope, enclosing his name and address. The accepted competitor's envelope only will be opened ; the others will be returned, with the designs to which they refer. Designs so marked, accompanied with envelopes, sealed and marked respectively, under - cover, npted outside, "Competition Design," I and, addressed to' Mr. John ' Hyde Harris, v may be sent to his Offices, in Dunedin, on, or before the lsttlay of December next. j

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Otago Witness, Issue 313, 28 November 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 313, 28 November 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 313, 28 November 1857, Page 1

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