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CLIFTON VUU> MACLAGGAIf STREET, '^ _ Hn HE, Proprietor,. having completed his ar-2 -■- rangements,/ is iipw enabled . to offer' superior accommodation at a moderate -charge, and. assures those who may favour him' with their patronage, that every attfentioh willjbe psuel to their coirifq^t. , : .. . HENRY P: HARDY. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE MAC£AGGAS-S±B^T,~DUH2tfliu" T W. MILLIE respectfully intimates that *J * having leased^ the above New and Commodious Premises^ just %e<sted in Maclaggan^ street^ opposite thfe Chiir; He has 7 OPENE-D them as a ' - ' . First Class Private Hotel, where the comfort of those parties' who may patronize it will be carefully attended to. A first-class Stable In course of erection: Dunedin, 27th July, 1860. NORTHERN HOTEL, OAMAKU. A BAKER Begs to apprise tHe Inhabi- • tants of Oamaru and the neighbourhood, that he has opened the above First* cijAbs and Commodious Hotel V and hopes,' by strict attention' and moderate charges,- to' merit a share of their patronage. THE HOUSE /. _ . * ' Comprises a large Commercial Room' atld T.Btlour; thirteen 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 best brands procurable in the Province. „-;'■- j THE" CUISINE Will be under the' immediate auperintenflence of Mrs. Bakek, with the assistance of . a good Cook; and hopes to offer, with a judicious selection df a^i ! the seasonable delicacies, a pleasing variety. "; * . ' J ' ~ TEDS, STABLING At present consists of an excellent six-stalled Stable, and haying secured a supply of the best fodder ; whilst the Houses being under the immediate attendance' of the Proprietor • will secure for them the best attention." MRS. SWAN," 1 ■-,'">' MILLINER AND fcRftSSMAKEB, PORT CHALMERS. x IN Connection with the above, Mrs. Swa« intends carrying on ' the DRAPERY BUSINESS, and hopes, <by strict attention, and moderate charges, to iveeeiye a share df public patronage. ; 0 R^E S8 M A Kfl NB. <y/ MISS REEVE Lli, Bressn^i^r^fljjflt^ M'dme Devy^GrdsvenOr^streei,^" , . Londdn. ' ' ' ■» :': ' Ladies' own materials made tip* (at theif Qwa houses if preferred). ; Direct— Mrs. M'jiiilafl, . A Bell HU\ # f . , . Duneidin. ADAM BEEL, -„ Bike Builder and Ditcher. . . t ORDERS for the Erection of Stone fences and Culverts^ and foe the Cutting of Drains and Ditches, may: be left &t Messrs., M'Leod (and Gibsok's Store, Princes-street, dunedin. - , :J HENRY DODD, . - House Painter, Grainer, Sign Writer, ' . Paperhanger, and' Decorator, ' r> j HAS REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES in George-street, adjoining Mr. Hood's. Work executed in Town or -Country on th« most; reasonable terras. • r ' All kinds of Furniture Japanned. " . Faints sold in large or small quantities. Orders left with Mr. Hood, <or Mr. Patersoxj Baker, -will be immediately Attended to. :—l_: — 1_ : JAMES PATJJBSON, ( From Edinburgh), Paatry Cosft, Baker, and General Qtctefi 1 WALKER -STREET, (Opposite the Barracks,) BUNEDIN. .-y*BOAUD AXO> ppUCATION. MISS WILLSHntE '.wiahes.to meet. with. A Few YOUNG LADIES, to Board and Educate.' ."',., Satisfactory references will be given. MftcTaggan-street, <■* - Dunedin. "__ W. HEPBURN, VBTBEINAEY- SURGfEOtf, f* \ MACLAQGAN STREET, ROYAL MAIL COACH, Overland Conveyance between Dunedm taieri Ferry, Tokomairifo, and th<s Clutha Perry* ~* ' THE Undersigned, paying l received ' h& Royal Mail Co^cg, rtiade expressly in , the hdme country, to mfeefc tHe 1 * recfttifeittettW ! of this Province, is enabled to ■ Convey Passengers and Paroels With more convenience and safety than hitherto. - ; : , I" - The Coach, 'will ieayS tUePosi Office, ;2>unf edin, every -Moko at," ; at 1 *p.m. 5* reaching* the faieri Fertfy the same Evening ; starting from 1 tHefe at ,$ a>: oii TJbspbfr; /reaching; the Toiomdirfroai 11-Jipi. ; , leaving there jagani at 1 p.k „ and aMvitl at. the" CWti. Ferrtitd . 6 . 9s. ' ' The 5 Retura .Cdacfi • wm*l#vd %<3 ''CUthdFerrij every Triims&Air, atl? *,»£„; , i To the Taieri Ferry ........ -^ t "Ok^J : ,j Tokpmairifo.....v..i 2gK% >■-•''* „. Clutjfa : Ferry;'.,*i^>^p)l^i i ;iH / i Seats may be secured, jpd P^ce,][t b^ked> ft Mr. A. UouMoi%^^^m^M;\- it - f " ; .\ JAl^'pJ^^T-GSH^'v*"-" ''-•

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 496, 1 June 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 496, 1 June 1861, Page 1

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