Medical. DR. HUNTER, late of Melbourne, Consulting and Operating Surgeon, Fellow of .the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, has commenced practice in Dunedin at Farley's New Buildings, the Cutting, Princes-street. Hours for in-door consultation from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. DR . R? E I ME R (Opposite the City Buffet), Princes-street Cutting, Dunedin. Hours of Consultation, from 9 a.m. till 12 'noon, and from 3 till 5 p.m. MR ALFRE.D.. BOOT, Surgeon and Me hanical Dentist, Princes-street, , (Opposite Medical Hall), ; Dunedin. All operations performed with the greatest care. Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest and most approved principles, ensuring comfort, mastication, articulation, and an improvea personal appearance. T) R > c o , w i , c, SURGEON, Hanover-street. YKT LUKE AND CO., * , PHARMACEUTICAL AND -DISPENSING CHEMISTS, Princes-street, (Opposite Government Offices.) Have always on hand a Genuine Stock of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines; also, Toilet requisites, Perfumes of the most noted brands, * Leeches, &c, &c. WATER OF LEITH DISPENSARY, ' Great King-Stbeet. XT HAWKSFORD Late of Armstrong & Howard, Princes-street, Horse and Cattle Medicines. Prescriptions accurately prepared. MIDWIFERY. MRS ANDERSON, MIDWIFE, King-street (next Dunlop and Cuthberteon). Mm A. was regularly instructed in the principles and practice of Midwifery, and is in possession of 'the Diploma granted by the Medical Society of Aberdeen. Coach-Builders. ■D O B!lf AN D CO. (Opposite St. Paul's Church). . Veterinary. . HAMMOND k MEAD, Veterinary Shoeing Forged corner of Mae-laggoa-etreet. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. JOHN G. DOUGLASS, Veterinary Surgeon, BEGS respectfully to intimate to the stock- • owners of the Proyince.that he is prepared to innoculate Cattle for the prevention of the above disease. "" J. G. D. having had a lengthened and SHccessful experience i* innoculation in Victoria, he can 1 confidently recommend his prepared Innoenlntirig Lymph, and- is prepared to' supply the same (either with or without instruments) at very moderate charges. Full particulars as to application to accomDanv each-parcel. * " - r * Glasgow' ArihsHotel, V C : . :■ Dunedin, March 16th, 1864. I a- ;, • ■ i'"- ">'■-..;■. ... IK ' ' ' Entire Horses. 1 i'CHA.MPrO'N" WILL STAND THIS . SEASON AT THE RiIsiDENCH OF' MARK NoBM, ES^, * ' I - NEAR -OA&AJtLU. -- ''•jgm~ /"SHAMPION was bred in JBJtftL^jM Tasmania by the late 1 ' wUmore, Esq. ; was got by ■mN^ISH^ the late Mr fl. Gee's horse ||f lira Champion, ' his » dam; WiliitwiHnJpwl """"^ Blossom: Blossom's r™^^^^^" 11 dam, Lincolnshire Flower: Blossomvra«^ot-bT-01d-Lincolo.-- . . - '- Lincoln and flower-were both imported by the late Dr. Wilmoro. " " Terns: jf^.v- - Qrooma(re,|e»,'6s. - <■< A good secure paddock* for the acedtnmoaation of Mares, three week8 T gratlß; after- that time 10s. per week will be charged. * "" " " Gn£ ,mare in five will be "allowed to bma fldeowbem. /r/ -, i . _.. r j\ Vf ' a .«n iUI Payments most be made before the removal of Mares. MASK NOBLB.
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Otago Witness, Issue 652, 28 May 1864, Page 23
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438Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 652, 28 May 1864, Page 23
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