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NOTICE. THE OTAGO REFRESHMENT ROOMS, HIGH STREET, (Adjoining Mr. J. Horton, Butcher) ' DDSTEDIN. WILLIAM LANG {Late Waiter, Commercial Hotel, Dunedin) BEGS respectfully to intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Province of Otago that he has OPENED the above Rooma, where he intends to supply, in a first-class style — Coffee Cold Meats Tea Sandwiches Soup Tarts and Cream Mutton Pies Fruits, in season. SOUP FROM TWELVE NOON TILL TWO P.M. EVERT nAT. A Large and well-selected Stock of Pastries ana Confections. JEra/ted Waters and Bittbrs. Open every day from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. ! TOTAL ABSTINENCE. j A MEETING of the Total Abstinence So- -£*■ ciety will be heid in the School-room, Halfway Bush, on FRIDAY EVENING next, at half-past 6 o'clock. To Arrive per the "Velore," Expected next Month, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OL . OF DRAPERY GOODS, Specially ordered and selected for the ensuing Season from one of the first Houses in Glasgow. MRS. CAMPBELL, High Street. MRS. INGRAM'S COFFEE & BOARDING HOUSE, STUART-STREET, DUNEDIN, (Opposite the New Court-House.) JOSEPH HOPCRAFT BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the patronage bestowed on him since commencing business as Bricklayer ; and, having taken into Partnership with him CHARLES RAINTON, has added to the ahove PLASTERING in all its various branches. The above will be carried on under the style and Finn of HOPCRAFT & RAINTON, Bricklayers and Plasterers. Orders left at Mr. Towers' Private Hotel, or C. Rainton's, Stuart-street^ will meet with prompt attention. MR. JAMES MORAN, . AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, DUNEDIN. ORDERS left with Mr. John Flanagan, Tamora House, will be attended to. TO LET, A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, in Georgestreet. Apply to R. Fenwick, near the Court House. POUND, f\N MONDAY MORNING, in Walkerstreet, a SPY GLASS. The owner may have it by applying at the office of this paper and paying expenses. FOR SALE, HALF of a QUARTER- ACRE SECTION, with a substantial Weather-boarded House thereon, situate in Princes-street, and now in the occupation of Mr. Hogg, Watchmaker. Further particulars may be obtained on application at the Witness Office. TO SHOEMAKERS. WANTED, a good GENERAL WORKMAN : to a solid, square workman, the Highest Wages will be given, and constant employment. J. E. HUTCHINSON, Great King-streets. DAY & MIEVILLE ARE Licensed to retail POWDER, SHOT, and FIRE-ARMS 1 and have on hand Hollis & Sheath's Single and Double-barrel Guns Hall's Rifle and Treble F Gunpowder A quantity of Nob. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Shot. WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT'S SITUATION, in a small family. Address A. 8., Post Office, Waikouaiti. WANTED^ npWO FEMALE SERVANTS. Apply to X Mrs. Hardy, Clifton Villa. Book-keeper or Storekeeper. WANTED, A SITUATION as above. Apply— M. R., Witness Onice. iNtiraery Governess. WANTED, by a Young Lady r a SITUATION as above ; would make herself generally useful. Unexceptional references as to character and abilities. Apply to John Hill, Cabinetmaker, Rat-tray-street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a hoy from twelve to fifteen years of age, to tend Cows. Apply to Mr. PROUDFOOT, Mac-laggan-street. Dunedin, April 12, 1860. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the " Shelbbrne " must be sent in to the agents before WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, otherwise they will not be recognised. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. FOR LONDON DIRECT, /v . rpHE New Cupper Shif gl^v A MELBOURNE, is*|p3|e\ 1000 tons, J. Robebtson, ComThis splendid vessel combines every improvement which skill and experience could suggest, and presents a most favourable opportunity to snippers and passengers. Her accommodations for all classes ot passengers are unsurpassed by any vessel of her size. For freight or passage apply to JOHN JONES &' CO. STEAMER THE steamer "GEELONG" will leave the Jetty, Dunedin, every TUESDAY MORNING, at high water, for Waikotjaiti, Moekaki, and Oamabu, returning from Oamaru every THURSDAY, touching at Moehaki and Waikouaiti, Freights. To Waikouaiti, 30s. per ton 5 Timber, ss. tyt 100 feet. . . '" '-, -",.. To Moeraki, 30s. per ton ; Timber, ss. per 100 To Oamaru, 30s. per ton ; Timber, ;ss. per 100 feet. ' * 1 . Passages. cabin. #teerage,,To Waikouaiti .-. £1 „'..„" 10s. To Moeraki, 2 ....... 4 1 .,. -. To Oamaru 2. .!.... '. I „r j CARGILL & CO', ,

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Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 4

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