WILLIAM STEWART, BLACKSMITH, HAMPDEN, MOERAKI. WILLIAM COUSTON, TIN-PLATE & ZINC-WORKER, RATTRAY-STPJSET, BtJNEDIN. " ROBERT M'KAY, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. . GEORGE MATTHEWS, MVSBS&Y AHB SEEDSMAN, AND SEES GBOWER, CHURCH HILL, DUNEDIN. • - G. & J. M'KAY, Upholsterers and Cabinet Makers, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. ~ W. ILES, BADDLEB, HARNESS-MAKER, &c, PRINCES STREET, < • DUNEDIN. . . ;; /PARK: & CURLE, ~ Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Zinc *■ ' •" ' Workers, PRINCES STREET, Corner of Moray Place. Ml l ~A. R. LIVINGSTON^ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER^. ' x Stafford street, t'i ~r < ,(Neqr Prineet Street). *;#£MPSON & HENDERSON, fitogoefs, Tobacconists, Booksellers, and " ! ' " General Merchants, , (Opposite the Government Offices,) " ' „ j^CES STREET. ~~¥MTT if & ~UARSBTLh, •XNEBAL GKOCEES AND BAKERS, ,-. SHIP CHANDLERS, WISTfe AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PRINCES STREET, .;„ . DUNEDIN. * v - /ARTHUR BEVKRLY, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &0., PRINCES STKKET, DDNBPIN*. GEORGE MALLISON, ARCHITECT, At.He«n. JONES & WILLIAMSON'S, PrinccMtreftt, Or at Mb. ABOTT'S, Builder, Duucdin. 616 MR. JAS. MORAN, : ' AUTHORISED StTOVEYOR, DUNEDIN. ORDERS left with Mr. John Flanaiuv. Tamora House, will meet with attention BS9 ~~ /AMES PATErIF6I^ : t (from Edinburgh), Futry Cook, Baker, and General Groc-r, 1 WALKER STREET, (Opposite tht Barracks,) DUNEDIN. A. MERCER, • Wholesale, Eetail, and General Merchant. FAMILY GROCER & COMMISSION AGENT Conur of HIGH STREET and PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 595 W. HEPBURN, VETERINARY SURGEON, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. ~MR J. W. MOOBHOUSE, Member of the 'Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and Fellow of the Edinburgh Veterinary Medical Society. MAY BE CONSULTED Dailt at the Commercial Stables, from 10 to li e'alock, a.m. [a card.] MR. J. W. MOORHOUSE, Auctioneer, Stock, and General Commission Agent, ( >r» ST#m) AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL STABLES. T I M B~E R V A r7d~ AND PRODUCE STORE, Nba* the Landing Place, Oamauu. Shingles, Posts and Rails, J- Palings, *nd Produce Bought on Sold •If CoMMimiON. S. GIBBS. Orders received for all kinds of Forest and Fruit' Trees, Agricultural and Horticultural Seedg, &c, &c. Gold Diggings I Gold Diggings ! "DICKS, Shovels, Dishes, Blankets, Calico -t l for Tents, Men's Drawers, Blue SJiirts, Striped Shirts, Watertight Roots, American Buckets, Camp Ovens, and a General Assortment of Grocery Goods, &c, &c v . JAMES TODD. Zait Taieri Store. TOIOMAIRIRO AND TUAPEKA DIGGINGS. JOHN HARDY, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, GOODS maj be consigned to the above for Private Sale or Public Auction. The Highest Price given for Gold. TEUMg CASH. 47 HENRY FRANCE, Auctioneer, Commission Agent, and General Storekeeper, OAMARU AJi P _OTEJPO PjO. WILLIAM L. LEGGATT^ ~ Storekeeper, Landing and Snipping Agent, ONIKAKARA, . MOERAKI. MELUISH'S PORTRAIT GALLERY Next the Odd Fellow's Hall, PBINCES STKEET. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS taken A daily from 10 till 4, in any weather. Bmooches, Lockets and Rings Fitted with MINIATUBES. Pictures, Maps, Drawings, frc, Copied. View of Residences Taken. On Sale, & variety of Stereoscopic and large Views of Dunedin and neighbourhood, suitable f«r transmission by post. Importer of Photographic Geods and Chemicals.
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Otago Witness, Issue 528, 11 January 1862, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 528, 11 January 1862, Page 1
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