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MOSES A. LEE, . Boarding House and Restaurant, WALKER-STREET, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin and surrounding districts that he has taken that BOARDING HOUSE & RESTAURANT, Walker-street ; and hopes, by strict attention to the comfort of his visitors, to merit a share of public support. ' Meats at all hdurs of the day. Well-aired Beds. ALEXANDER'S FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKERY, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. SffOBAY gft[ HOUSE, STUART STREET. piOMFORTAKLE BOARD and LODGING t KJ on reasonable terms, at a weekly rate ; or they "can tie *erved -writh Breakfast at 8 a.m., > Dinner at 12 noon, and Tea.at 5 p.m., daily. ALEXANDER MILLER, Proprietor. SPBINGBANK INN, EAST TAIERI, Half-way between Dunedin and Taieri Ferry. A. CALLANDER BEGS to apprise the Inhabitants of the East Taieri and neighbourhood, that he has opened the above First-class and Commodious , Inn ; and hopes, .by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. THE WINES AND SPIRITS Are of the b4st quality, and the stock will be kept supplied from the best brands procurable in the Province. Good Stabling, with a Secure Paddock. ~ ' > . W. ILES, SADDLER, HARNESS-MAKER, &c, PRINPEg STREET, ' DUNEDIN. MR. A. MONILAWS, Civil and Mining Engineer, Authorised 1 Surveyor, DUNEDIN. ORDERS left with Mr. Robert Murkay, Confectioner, Rattray-street, will meet with prompt attention. GEORGE COOPER, BLACKSMITH, ] HEAR ThE STORE, OTANOMOMO, MOLYNEUX, BEGS to announce that he has commenced Business sis above. ■' i ' Horses Shod, frc. DAiVIp MARR, .COOPEB, PORT CHALMERS, BEGS respectfully to thank the Inhabitants .. . , ; t of Fort Chalmers, and Vicinity, for the Liberal Patronage bestowed on him since commencing Business, and hopes, by strict attention to Orders, and Moderate 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. Jakes Peterson's Baker, Walker-street, will be punctually attended to. MACKIE & PHILP, Lathers and Plasterers, &c, From London. All Orders to be left at Knox's Store, Great King-street, near Knox Church. BLUFF HARBOUR. LONGUET & O'TOOLE, General Merchants, Custom House, Land And. Commission Agents. I>UNBOtI>ERS, Settlers, and Masters of -tl' Vessels supplied with. Stores and Goods of every description. Produce tad Merchandise landed and warehoused 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 InTercargfll and Carapbelltown, 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 ,i; General Storekeeper, OAMARU AND OTEPOPO. if ton Want Superior Boots Jgjyi and Shoes, Just pay a visit to the Queen's Bootmaker. WILLIAM .SftviPSON HAS received per "Pladda" from Glasgow, a -splendid aksdrttaen't of BOOTS and SHOES of every description, suitable for the TCOTon^whichiie-ir determined to sell at very reasonable prices. AU these OoMs Warranted. . . t gi\i. numoer o^EMPTf TRUNKS on hand for saieJ LEATHER AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, (opposite, the babhacks.) jiUr'isSSßß. jBRIDGMAN, & PEARDON I7JL rej^etfully.utp inform the Bootmakers, Saddlers, and .Public generally of this Province^ that they , have commenced Bußineß»jasrabqve,'and to state that any orders with w)nc|i they jnay be favoured will meet with their bett attention. The. stock of Sole, Kips, Calf, Kangaroo Harness, and ptUeW&featlitnfß, will be found to be^ofthe beiidetct^tioc; and strictly moderate in^tice. . .: i I .:, Their Melbourpe; House, importing direct from London, will enable them to keep a constanthf'ffesh* supply of the best French and English Leather on hand. .Th3}ltit(heit market price given for Htfes.

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Otago Witness, Issue 496, 1 June 1861, Page 1

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