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CLIFTON VILLA, MACLAGGAN STREET, THE Proprietor having completed his arrangements, is now enabled to offer superior accommodation at a moderate charge^ and assures those who may favour him with their patronage that every attention will be 1 paid to their comfort. HENRY F. lIAKDY. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE. BOAIID AND RESIDENCE MACLAGGAN-STREET, DUNEDIN. JW. MILLIE respectfully intimates that • having leased the above New arid Com J modious Premises, just erected in Maclaggan- 1 street, opposite the Clubj he has OPENED them as a First Cla33 Private Hotel, where the comfort of those parties who may patronize it will be carefully atteuded to. A first-class Stable in course of erection.Dunedin, 27th July, IStfti. NORTHERN HOTEL, OAMARU. A BAKER hegs to apprise the liihabl-i • tants of Oamaru and the neighbourhood, that he has opened the above Fjbstclass and Commodious Hotel 5 and hopes* by strict attention and moderate charges, td merit a share of their patronage. ; /h il THE HOUSE Comprises a large Commercial Room and Parlour ; tliirteen excellent upstair Bedrooms, which have been furnished with every convenience, regardless of expense. THE WINES AND SPIRITS Are of the best quality, and the stock will be" kept supplied from the be3t brands procurable in the Province. THE CUISINE Will be under the immediate superintendence' of Airs. Baker, with the.assistance of a good Cook ; and hopes to offer, with a judicious selection of all the seasonable delicacies, a pleasing variety. THE STABLING At preseixt consists of an excellent six-stalled Stable, and having secured a supply of tUi rhest foddur; whilst the Horses being under the immediate attendance of the Proprietor will secure for them the best attentibil; MRS. FORD, STAYMAKER AND MILLINER, (Opposite Abbeyleix House,) MACLAGGAN STREET. Ladies' 1 Own Materials Made up* J. RAMSAY, CABINET AND CHAIR MAKES, HAS REMOVED from Princes-street to Walker-street, adjoining Mr. Babnjss'l; Every description of Furniture made to order at moderate prices. MACKIE & PHILP, Lathers and Plasterers, &0., From London. All Orders to be left at Knox's Store, GreaU King- street, near Knox Church. DUNEDIN BOOT AND SHOE MART. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. K. M'LISKEY, BaOT AND SHOEMAKER, RATTRAY STREET,. DUNEDIN, BEGS to inform the Public generally, that having now completed his arrangement* for carrying on the above TRADE in all it< Branches, he hopes, by attention and moderation of Charges, to merit a share of Publicf patronage. IMPORTED AND COLONIAL BOOT* AND SHOES of the Best Quality, consisting of— Ladies' best Cloth Boots Gent's Wellington* lace Short ditto , Ditto, Elastic sides Balmorals Ditto, Barmorals Patent ditto Ditto Patent Slippers Slippers— assorted A Large Assortment of Youths» Stout Lace Boots Children's Boots and Ditto Blucherg Shoes E. K. M. is prepared to manufacture Boot* and Shoes of every description of the Btsi Material and Workmanship. Orders executed on the shortest noftVtej an 4 <*4 the Lowest possible Price*. ' -- ARCHIBALD J. RITCHIE, Bread and Biscuit Baker, PORT CHALMERS, BEGS most respectfully to intimate to the 1 Inhabitants of Port Chalmers and it*" vicinitj-, that he has Commenced the above Business on his own account, and hopes, by keeping a really good article, to merit a share of public support. Shipping supplied on' tke shorteti notice. ROYAL MAIL COACH. Overland Conveyance between Dunedin Taieri Ferry, Tokomairiro, and the! . I Cltttha Ferry. rpIIB Undersigned, having receive^ 'ttuf " J- Royat, Mail Coach, made expressly itf ntn t the home country to, meet the requirement* of this Province, is enabled to* Convey Passengers and Parcels With more convenience and safety thaa ' hitherto 1 . The Coach will leave tffe Post Office, Dunedin, every Monday, at 1 p.m. ; reaching the Taieri Ferry the same Evening ; starting from there at 8 a.m. ori TtresDAT ; reaching th£, 7 'okonrairiro at 1 1 a.m.; leaving there again: at 1 p.m., and arriving at tbe Clutha Ferry a& 6 p.m. The Return Coach- will leave, ,th* Clutha Ferry every Thursday 1 , at.B/A..M. - '?, Fabks :— - [\ , _«a "_£ To the Taieri Ferry ..-.-10*, L r 4. . f, Tofeomairiro......... 20^ -.'./ > „ , Clutha ! FertyV,^.;;;3p9f f^l ;:'h ? Seajs jmay .be,. ae.cuf^^^^^ at Mr."- A. Momjsois>, Triafes-^fef^ft;^; - *-^t >i*

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Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 1

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