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ABBEYLEIX HOUS& BOARD AND RESIDENCE MACIAdGAN-STHEET< DUNEBIJT. . JW. MILLIE fespectfully intimates that" • having leased the above New and Cony; modious Premises, just erected in Maclagg&n* street, opposite the Club, he has OPENED' them as a First Class Private fiotel, •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. NOTICE, THE OTAGO REFRESHMENT ROOMS, HIGH STREET, (Adjoininy Mr. J. Horton, Butcher,) , . , D U N E D I JT* 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 Rooms* whefe he intends to supply, in a first-claa* style^ — Coffee ! Cold Me&ti Tea Sandwiche* Soup Tarts and Cream Mutton Pieu I Fruits, in' season. Steaks and Chopg ; SOU? PROM TWBLVB NOON tltt, TWO Tf.it. EVSIHY DAT. A Large and taell-selected Stock of Pastries H ana Confections. JE&atst) Waters and Bitters. Open every day from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. UNION HOTEL, , STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. MR. GEORGE GROWHURST having made further alterations in his extensive Premises, begs leave to inform the Public that he is now in a position to provide Tea, Coffee, Chops, Steaks, and Home-fed Ham, §•(?., Brc, from 7 o'clock a.m. to 10 p.m. Joints, Fowls, &c, &c, from 12 to 6 o'clock Charges Moderatet Superior Board and Residence. MRS. MUHi, from Adelaide, having furnished that newly erected House, in View Street, opposite the Residence of Dr. Hulme, can offer Superior Accommodation to Families and Gentlemen. The House is pleasautly situated, within five minutes walk of the Post Office. Private Bedrooms, and Private Sitting Rooms, if required; MEDICAL. DR. MARTYR has removed to the corner of Creorge-street, next door to Mr. Adam, boot and shoe maker, where he may be consulted daily. 11th September, 1861. 391 Tents. Tents. Tents. npENTS fob the DIGGINGS, from SOsu X each, and made to order, any size to suit Purchaser?, at Melbourne House, foot of High-street. H. E. NATHAN, Proprietor. Gold Diggings ! Gold Diggings ! ! PICKS, Shovels, Dishes, Blankets, Calico for Tents, Men's Drawers, Blue Shirts, Striped Shirts, Watertight Boots, American Buckets, Camp Ovens, and a General Assortment of Grocery Goods, &c, &c. JAMES TODD^ East Taieri Store. Most Birect Route to the Diggings, ■ via West Taieri. riIHE undersigned begs to inform parties -*- about to visit the Tuapeka Diggings that they can be supplied with all the necessary outfit, &c, at his store, consisting of— Groceries, Flour Picks, Shovels, Spades, Axes Tomahawks, Wash Dishes, Billies Ikying Pans, Kettles, Tents, Rugs Blankets, Mole Trowsers, Pea Jackets I Shirts, Drawers, Hose, Canvas Sluices, Timber, &c, &c. NpTE.-^Goods can be bought at Dunedin prices, thereby saving labour and cartage; and it being the most direct road to the Diggings, parties are requested to examine the Stock. I W, A. B. MACINTOSH. West Taieri, July 16. 22 GOLD DIGGINGS. LONG TOMS and CRADLES always on hand, and other Supplies, at Roxburgh. STAfIOK. JAMES HONEYMAN. NOTICE. TO LEASE, for a period of years, as wsr be agreed on, that Valuable ESTATE, known by the name of " BREADALBANE," containing about 150 acres, more or less, .conveniently situated on the direct Bead to tb« West Taieri and Tuapeka Diggings, and admirably adapted for a STORE or ACCOMMODATION house. . ; , A Small Flour Mill, adjoining the Premises, with water power, large Stockyard, Barn; and^. Milk House, and other conveniences — full particulars of which may be learned on applying to W. : POLLOCK, . ' 69 . ., J Flesher, Dunedin. Duncan's Mills* : FINE.,FLOUE, best Quality,' Wholwale^d, Retail; £S2 perton. • . ..'-V^i 1 Mr. W. Fisher, "T4flce§istreet, VUi *&"*£ our Agent 1% fiunedinj for the Sale pf FU>UR; 1 MCSHAIIDSON &;YOUN<J. > Feb. 18, ,1.9*1.. . > /, ,r / Dunedin Blpur and BopJ# THE Undersigned, b&f to jhfbrita th[^Pbb»4 lie of Otago, 'and tße neighbouruig iP^ipM'ft vinces, that (on§ . ni?nthia™r^date^<^^;-T(^i be* ttuflittrwl *(q . djeuVciv^ATx^niiSt'^neu^kguxiflfltg^ New itjßd»-Eos«iJAJßL^lp7|H{|!i?MM^^^^€'£;

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Otago Witness, Issue 512, 21 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 512, 21 September 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 512, 21 September 1861, Page 1

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