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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 anti 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. LADIES' SCHOOL, (Near the Hospital), CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES REDMAYNE.. MRS. CAMPBELL, DB.ESSMAKEH, HIGH STREET, DTJSEDIN. WILLIAM STUART, SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEY, STAFFORD STREET. W. ILES, SADDLER, HAENESS-MAKER, &c, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. FINNIE & HUNTER, MILLWRIGHTS and CARPENTERS, SADDLE HILL. ROBERT HOGG, "WATCHMAKER, (From Edinburgh), RAT TRAY STREET, DCNEDIN. JAMES BROWN, ENGRAVER, Arc. ENGRAVING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION NEATLY EXECUTED. Plates for Mat-king Wool or Grain Bags Cut to Order. Orders left with Mr. Beverly, Watchmaker, Princes Street, will meet with attention. [a card.] EDWARD V. BRISCOE, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Applications to be made to and Orders left with Mr. Adam, Messrs. Macandrew & Co.'s, Dunedin. GEORGE MATTHEWS, 3TOBSEBY AND SEEDSMAN, AND SEED GROWER, CHURCH HILL, DUNEDIN, WILLIAM COUSTON, Tin-Plate Worker, RATTR.A.Y-STR.EET, DUNEDIN. W. J. DYER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, DUNEDIN. JOHN SWITZER, " LEATHER SELLER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Leather, Lasts, Furnishings, frc. MR. JOHN THOMPSON, TIMBER MERCHANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, At tht Yard formerly occupied by Mr. A. Cub&tz, near the Old Survey Office. Mill and Hand Sawn Timbes or all DsacaiFTioNS. Carpenters 1 and Cabinetmakers 1 Orders executed fm Timber of any dimensions, cut by the best Handtawyers. A Large Quantity of Shingles in Stock. Fencing, $-c, ff-c. Plans, SPEcmcATioNs, and Estimates when re<hub.ei>. N.B. — Office closed on Saturdays. MR. CHARLES W. MOUNTFORT, ATTTHOBISED SURVEYOR. Application to be made and Orders left at Mr. Thos. Dick*, Princes Street. J. WILSON'S PHOTOGEAPHIC GALLEBY, PRINCES STREET. Coixodion Portraits. Calotyves on Pape] Stereoscopic Portraits on Glass or Paper taken Daily. Drawings, Engravings, Paintings, and Daguerrei types, Sec., copied. On hand — Views of Dunedin, coloured and untouched ; and Stereoscopic Views in and around Dunedin, — can be sent by Post in Letter. Also l - Stereoscopes and Views embracing some of t) Finest Scenery in Britain. JOHN MOLLISON, Auctioneer and General Mexchant, PRINCEB STREET, HAS ON SALE, ex « ORIENTAL, I '- 6 Cases Gray, Dunn, and Co.'s Celebrat Biscuits S Cases Boots and Shoes, Waiertights, Bluche &c. &c. Ex " Corsair," transhipped from the " Strat allan," — IS Cases Corrugated Iron, 6 feet by 1\ feet 2 Cnsk.3 Nails for ditto, \\ and li inch. BELL HANGING. AMTNTYSE, Gunsmith, has Becew , • an Assortment of Walnut Blocks ; Gun Stocking, Gun Nipples, and Penknj Blades. Also an assortment of Bells and B Mountings for outside and inside hangings. Truss, Rupture, and Secret Springs of sizes made to order, and warranted to fit. * A. &L haying long combined together- i thove Branches, he is able to execute Ord to the greatest advantage on ths'most jnoi terms, -„ . '_ ,

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Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 398, 16 July 1859, Page 1

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