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ft ™,5 ILLIAM SMITH, BLACKSMITH AND FAERIEB, o GEORGE STREET, (Opposite the Hospital) DUNEDIN. W. HEPBURN, VETERINARY SURGEON, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. WILLIAM COUSTON, PLUMBER & ZINC-WORKER, RATTRAY-STREET, DUNEDIN. ADAM BELL, Bike Builder and Ditcher. ORDERS for the Erection of Stone Fences and Culverts, and for the Cutting of Drains and Ditches, may be left at Messrs. M'Leod and Gibson's Store, Princes-street, Dunedin. HENRY DODD, House Painter, Gxainer, Sign Writer, Paperhanger, and Decorator, HAS REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES in George-street, adjoining Mr. Hood's. Work executed in Town or Country on the most reasonable terms. All kinds of Furniture Japanned. Paints sold in large or small quantities. Orders left with Mr. Hood, or Mr. Patersox, Baker, will be immediately attended to. ROBERT MACKAY, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, (Late of Dunfermline), T>EGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants JJ of Dunedin that he has Commenced Business in the above line in that shop in Princes-street, lately occupied by Mr. Beverly, Watchmaker ; and that before leaving home, he arranged with Merchants and Manufacturers to have Goods suitable for the Colony sent direct. Gentlemen favouring him with orders may rely on being well served; and on moderate terms. In Stock, a choice selection of Gentlemen's Caps. JOHN COUTTS, TAILOR, TAY STREET, TJESPECTPULLY informs the Gentlemen J-*» of Invercargill and surrounding country that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in INVERCARGILL ; and trusts, by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of their support. J. C. has always on hand a good assortment of CLOTHS, which he can with confidence recommend, and which he is prepared to make up to order in the most improved styles. Also, a fashionable lot of Hats, Caps, Neck Ties, &c. &c, which will be sold cheap. EDWARD HARGIN, PLUMBER AND TIN-PLATE WORKER, (Lately in the employ of Mr. Curie), TAT STREET, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Invercargill, and the surrounding Districts, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS • as above in Invercargill, where he hopes to be , favoured with a share of public support. '■* faajj^fiffiiffaffljjj^ingr^," .lPJr&tPj"_fi large '. assortment of Tin-Plate, Zinc, &c. JAMES KEIR & CO., Painters, Glaziers, and Paperhangers, GEORGE STREET, T>EG to intimate to the public of Dunedin -D and Neighbourhood, that they are prepared to undertake Painting, Glazing, and Faperhanging in all their branches. Tmon and Country Orders will be immediately attended to. gg 9 J. K. & CO. have always on hand a large stock of Crown, Sheet, Ground Obscure, and Ornamental Glass, from 7 x 5 up to 56 x 34. Also, a large assortment ef Paperhangings, from Is. upwards. J. R. also intimates that, having made ar- . rangements with a Pbacticax. Optician, he .is prepared to make to order or repair Ships' Compasses, Telescopes, and Optical or Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus of every; kind. •t. . PItA.CE OPvBtJSINESS . RATTRAY STREET, ' <Adjoining Mr. Robeet Mtjheay, Confectioner), DUNEDIN. J. M'NEILL, Pianoforte Tuner and Regulator. RATTRAY STREET, (Behind Duncan's Flour Store.) Flotillas, Accordions, Concertinas, Musical Boxes, and Muiical Instruments of all kinds, Tuned and Repaired. Piawofoktb Tuning in Town—los. CLUB STABLES, MACLAGGAN STREET. GOOD STABLING, and Loose Boxes, with steady and attentive Grooms, at the above Establishment. Horses bought and sold on Commission. SYDNEY JAMES, Proprietor. HIRING & LIVERY HORSE REPOSITORY, COMMERCIAL HOTEL. \ CCOMMODATION for 60 HORSES. •**• LOOSE SOXES. Sest Oaten Hay, Oats, &c. y always. : Horses, &c, for Hire and Sale, or Bought and ~ : j~ Sold on Commission. <\.Hat, Oats, &c, Soij> Retail. '" '?'" . Charges Moderate. !■'.;-'■ '-' • , WILSON & WAIN. k ,. ft . .■;■:.■-■ -i' - ■■■•'■

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Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 10

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