MQRAY Hjj HOUSE, STUART STREET. "I^IOMFOHTABLE BOARD and LODGING \j oh reasonable terms, at a weekly rate ; or they can be served with Breakfast at 8 a.m., Dinner' at 12 noon, and Tea at 5 p.m., daily. ! ' ' ALEXANDER MILLER, Proprietor. J EAST TAIERI Half-way Accommodation House, SPRING BANK. Mr. A. CALLANDER HAS now got his House ready for the Accommodation of Travellers and others who may favour him with their support. .* Good-aired Beds, combined with Cleanliness and Moderate Charges. •A. CALLANDER BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the liberal support which' he has hitherto received' since he commenced the above, and begs to inform the public he means to continue, and by having a commodious Stockyard, hopes to merit a share of public favour W. ILES, SADDLER, HARNESS-MAKER, &c., PRINCES STREET, *, DUNEDIN. MR. A. MONILAWS, Civil and Mining Engineer, Authorised Surveyor, , DUNEDIN. ORDERS left with Mr. Robert Murray, * Confectioner, Rattray-street, will meet with prompt attention. MESSRS. WILSON &. GOW, Lathers and Plasterers, BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Dunedin and the neighbourhood .that they have Commenced Business, and are prepared to undertake any work in the above line that may be entrusted to them. Roman and Portland Cement work executed in the best style. Orders left with Mr. Paterson, No. 1, Walkerstreet, or at Mr. Milne's, Painter, will receive prompt attention. GEORGE COOPKR, BLACKSMITH, NEAR THE STORE, OTANOMOMO, MOLYNEUX, BEGS to announce that he has commenced Business as above. Horses Shod, Sfc. JAMES PATERSON, (From Edinburgh), Pastry Cook, Baker, ani General Grocer, 1 WALKER STREET, (Opposite the Barrzcks,) PUNKPiy. DAVID MARR, COOPER, PORT CHALMERS, BEGS respectfully to thank the Inhabitants of Port Chalmers, and Vicinity, for the Liberal Patronage bestowed on him since commencing Business, and hopes, by strict attention to Orders, and JModerate Charges, to merit a continuance of their favours. JAMES MUIR, Mason, Bricklayer, and General Jobber, STAFFORD STREET. . (Near Maitland Street.) Chimneys Swept. Orders left at Mr. James Paterson's, Baker, Walker-street, will be punctually attended to. BLUFF HARBOUR. LONGUET & O'TOOLE, General Merchants, Custom House, Land And Commission Agents. , jDUNHOLDERS, Settlers, and Masters of Xa. Vessels supplied with Stores and Goods of every description. Produce and Merchandise landed and ware- . housed for shipment or otherwise. Intending settlers arriving at the Bluff may on application at the office inspect the Maps of the Province, and of the Townships of Invercargill and Camnbelltown, and obtain full particulars of all Runs and Stock, and Town and Country Sections, for sale in the South. HENRY FRANCE, Auctioneer, Commission Agent, and General Storekeeper, OAMARU AND OTEPOPO. If You Want Superior Boots J|s^| and Shoes, Just pay a visit to the Queen's Bootmaker. WILLIAM SIMPSON HAS. received per "Pladda" from Glasgow, " a splendid' assortment of BOOTS and 'SHOES .of every description, suitable for the season, which he i» determined to sell at very reasonable prices. All these Goods Warranted. A number of EMPTY TRUNKS on hand for sale. [A CARD.] WM. YOUNG SPIERS, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Fnneral Undertaker, MACLAGGAN STREET, (Nearly opposite the Club). LEATHER AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, " <■ (opposite the barracks.) T\/f ESSRS. BRIDGMAN, PEARDON, & i*JL ; CjROOKS, beg respectfully to inform, the Bttotmakers, Saddlers, and Public generally 1 of tlijs Province, that they haV4 commenced Business as above, and to state that any orders, with which they may be favoured will meet .with jlieir best attention. The stock of Sole, Kips, Calf, Kangaroo, Harness, and other Leathers,, will be found to be of the best description, and strictly moderate -in price. - .Thielr,. Melbourne House, importing direct ironi London, will enable them to keep a constantly fresh supply of the best French and English Leather on hand. •. ilWbs fifehost market price given for. Hides.
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Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 1
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612Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 1
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