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DUtfEDIN PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Next the Odd FeUoivs 1 Hall, PRINCES STREET. Open for a Short Time Only ! MR. MELUISH, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, BEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of Dunedin, and Neighbourhood, that he has taken the above Premises, lately occupied by Mr. Wilson, and tbat be is prepared to take First-class imperishable Portraits from 7s. 6d. each. Portraits and Views on Paper for tratismission by Post. Lockets and Brooches fitted with Miniatures. VIEWS OF RESIDENCES TAKEN. Pictures, Drawings, Maps, and Portraits Copied. Open from 10 to 4 in all Weathers. THE AKT TAUGHT. BELGRAVE HOUSE. MISS BARNWELL having rented from I Mr. John Proudfoot the whole of his j BRICK HOUSE in Princes-street, intimates ! '■■ that she is now prepared to open it as a First-Class Boarding House, where every attention will be paid to keep ' and provide a respectable, quiet, and comfortable home. BOARD AND LODGING. HP WO or Three Single Gentlemen can be X accommodated with respectable Board and Lodging by applying at Mrs. J. Payton's, Moray-place, near to Mr. Wilson, Butcher, Princes -street. DUNEOIN BOARDING HOUSE. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. COMFORTABLE LODGINGS. A Trial is all that is required. Obdixaky at One o'Clock Daily. On Sundays at a Quarter past One. JAMES PURVES, Walker-street, Opposite the Barracks. JAMES KEIR^ Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, STAFFORD STREET, BEGS to intimate to the public of Dunedin and Neighbourhood, that he is prepared to undertake Painting, Glazing, and Paperhanging in all their branches. Toion and Country Orders ivill be immediately attended, to. Just received, a large assortment of Glass, ex "Pirate," also Enameled, and Ground Obscure Glass, for Doors and Windows. ALEXANDER M'NAUGIITEN, JOBBING GARDENER. Orders left at Mr. Wilkie's will be attended to. WANTED, THREE Experienced SHEPHERDS. To competent men the Highest Wages will be given. Apply to Gleeson & M'Bean, Moeraki; or, David Scott, Esq., Dunedin. WANTED, a COOK; also, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Valvy, The Forbury. FOR SALE, A QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, situate -Oi- in George-street. Apply to James Mobbison, Princes-street, opposite the Barracks. SHIP " GALA." "VTOTICE.— ALL CLAIMS against the ship -i- 1 " Gala" must bo rendered in duplicate, at the office of the Undersigned, on or before WEDNESDAY, 4th April, 1860. J. S. DOUGLAS, Agent. FOR THE CLUTHA. :\ rpilE Schooner "SPEC" is now y|K i_ LOADING for the above Port. <&£& ALEXANDER MOLLISON, Agent. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. nnilE " GIL BLAS," now on her s§&&^ v °y a S° fr° In Melbourne with «a»r^i Government Immigrants, will have immediate despatch. Has excellent accommodation for Passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to R. Bl MARTIN & CO., Agents. FOR THE TAIERI AND CLUTHA A HPIIE well-known Schooner " SPEC," ; j7*\\ -*■ will trade alternately between ' ,^4i?- Uunedin and the above Ports. j ALEXANDER MOLLISON, Agent. THE HARBOUR " PRIDE OF THE YARRA". \ HP HE above Vessel, having received a 1 ■thorough overhaul, will Ply regularly J between Dunedin and Port Chalmers, Leaving Town at 9 am., and the Port at 2 pm. FREDERIC GREER & CO. A REGULAR TRADER. -L-k rpHE Schooner "SARAH," G. tW-JSIPk .A Prettyman, Master, will Trade Regularly between Dunedin .sgEggs-^ls and JMolyneux. For Freight or Passage apply to the Master on Board ; or, to R. L. BEGG, Agent. FOR TAIERI AND CLUTHA. ~l^> npHE New Schooner J\|^, ■*- "PIONEER," li|gfg\ (in lieu of the " Spec,") John *§~£SrasS> Simpson, Commander, will P|y between Dunedin, Taieri, and Clutha, and ports on the Coast, as inducement offers. j Shippers of wool and other produce will I please advise with the Agents, so as to make the necessary arrangements. 1 YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. Agente. A REGULAR TRADER. -Lt, nnHE "PIONEER" will Load "Tfyltk f° r the Clutha on her arrival "M|g||v!\ from the Taieri, and will meet with ■mBBSEji^ prompt despatch. For Freight or passage apply to YOUNG & M'GLASHAN, Agents. REGULAR TRADER. /X, HpHE « HAWKHEAD" will fr|v^\ X trade regularly, as oppor£?|jg|^ tunity ofiers, to Waikouaiti, fißjjiajjstejiJifr Moeraki, and Oamaru, at reduced rates of Freight. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN, Agents.

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Otago Witness, Issue 435, 31 March 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 435, 31 March 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 435, 31 March 1860, Page 4

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