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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID TAYLOR, Upholsterer and Undertaker, BEGS to intimate that he has REMOVED his Bnsiness to his New Shop in Princesstreet, nearly opposite the Immigration Barfacks. His stock of Goods being almost entirely new, are well worthy the inspection of parties intending furnishing. UPHOLSTERY. Tapestry Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Dutch Carpets, Velvet-pile Sofa Carpets ; Coir Matting, 6-4 and 4-4 wide ; Tapestry and Velvet-pile Hearth Rugs ; Velvet-pile Table Covers, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 ; All-wool Damasks, different colours, double width ; Union Damasks, double and single width ; T£am-dyed Damasks, with fringes and laces to match. Also, A splendid assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, including Flocks, Golds, Satin, and a great variety of Hall, Bedroom, and Ceiling Papers. UNDERTAKING. D. T., in assuming this branch of the Upholstery Business, begs to announce that he has imported an elegant Hearse and other Funeral trappings, and hopes with these appliances, coupled with his previous experience in one of the first Upholstery and Undertaking Houses in Edinburgh, to be able to conduct Funerals in a manner more consonant to the feelings of relatives than has hitherto been the case in Otago. D. T. intends, when required to do so, to take the entire management of Funeral arrangements, including the purchase or opening of Cemetery ground ; in short, so far as he is able, to relieve the minds of relatives from those annoyances incident to funeral arrangements. NEW STORE. Flour, Provision, & General Storekeeper, and Commission. Agent, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. A MERCER begs respectfully to inform • the inhabitants of Dunedin and its Vicinity, and the Country Settlers generally, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, with a General Stock of Groceries and General Merchandise, and keeping always a well-assorted stock of good articles, and selling with small profits, with strict attention to business, trusts to • merit a share of public patronage. v * " P.S— -From th experience A. Mercer has had with the real wants of the Country Settlers, he begs to inform them that he will supply them exactly to their wants, if procurable in the Province, or transact any business to those who cannot find it convenient to come to town. Agent forIIEALET & Christie's Flour Mill, and a supply of Flour, Overheads, and Bran always on hand. GENERAL NOTICE. THE Subscribers beg to inform the Public that Mr. Mercer will act as our Agent in Dunedin. Wheat delivered in Town for the Dunedin Flour Mills will be left at his Store. HEALEY & CHRISTIE. " 17th December 1860. TOWNSHIP OF RICHMOND HILL, At the upper end of Maclaggan-street, within 20 minutes' walk of the Post-office. THIS Township being now surveyed and laid off, the Sections are OPEN FOR SALE at the upset price, JEI2 10s. Purchasers can see the plans, and obtain all -information at the offices of the Undersigned. JAS. PATERSON & CO., Auctioneers. THE "NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC" AND Directory for the Provinces for 1861. PRICE ss. /CONTAINING— NauticaI Matter, Tide Table V 7 for Auckland and the principal port's, Coasting Directory from the New Pilot, Farming and Gardening Manual, Waste Land Regulations for the Provinces, History of the Taranaki Rebellion, Directory for the eight Provinces, Statistics for 1858 and 9, Map of New Zealand, Views of Auckland and Taranaki, &c. gg^ As no «Agents are appointed, all orders will be forwarded free of postage, by the publisher. ' GEORGE T. CHAPMAN, | Bookseller, Stationer and Lithographer Auckland. To Let, in tb.e Green Island, THAT Newly-erected ten-roomed HOUSE, opposite the Kaikorai Mill. The building is well suited for an Accommodation House, for which purpose the interior is fitted up. Good Stibling. For particulars, apply to Mr. W. Emery, on the Premises, or Stafford-street, Dunedin. To New Comers, Sawyers, and Others. MESSRS. W. J. DYER & CO. have been instructed to Sell by Private Contract, I ' 40 ACRES OF LAND, situate in Deborah Bay, Lower Harbour, with deep water frontage to the river. A pair of Sawyers would find employment on it for a number of years, as the land is well timbered. Title — Crown Grant. Price low, and terms liberal. j TO LET ON LEASE, A SECTION OF LAND in Maclaggan-street A Section of Land in George-street j Do. do. in Filleul-street. ■ The above are all in good situations, and will be let on long lease, and liberal terms. Apply to W. J. DYER & CO., Princes-street." BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, TO BE LET IN QEORGE-STREET, opposite Towers' Private Hotel. Apply to W. J. DYER & CO., Princes-street TO LET ON LEASE, THE Undermentioned SECTIONS in Port Chaftners :—: — No. 112, situate at the extreme point of the Bay, opposite the shipping, well adapted for a wharf and wool shed, as there is from 12 to 14 feet water alongside at low water. Ground Rent low, and full valuation given for improvements at the end of the term. Also — Section No. 32, Currie-street „ „ 397, Grey-street „ „ 398, do. „ „ 164, Wickliffe Terrace. Apply to W. J. DYER & CO., PriHces-street. FOR SALE, A FINE TONED BELL, suitable for Church or School. ' Apply to W. J. DYER & CO., Princes-street, Dunedin FOR SALE. SECTIONS 8, 35, 36, 37, Block 18, Dunedin,with frontages to York Place and Cargillstreet. ; The above Sections are all contiguous, i*v & good situation, and command a fine view "of the harbour. • ;I Apply to W. J. DYER & CO. ; -'•^ Prlncca-stree^.

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Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 7