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. jVfR ALFRED BOOT, LYA. 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 improved personal appearance. T\RCO W I E , ' ' • SURGEON, -» ' Hanover-street. W 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 moat noted brands,' Leeches, &c, &c. MIDWIFERY. MRS A N~l) ER S O N, MIDWIFE, King-street (next Dunlop and Cuthbertson). Mrs 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. Tailors. YXf RICHAKDSON, Tailor, Princes-street, (Opposite the Police Office.) EDWARD WILLIAMSON, Tailor and Clothier, next Gray's Timber Yard, Georgestreet, respectfully invites inspection of his New Stock of Winter Goods, ex late arrivals. E. W. at the same time returns thanks to his numerous constituents ftr their continued patronage. A perfect Fit guaranteed. Terms cash: CvLstom-Hoose Agents. m H O S. B A M F O RD, Custom House, Shipping, and Commission Agent, Jetty-streef, Dunedin. N.B.— Settlers in the country expecting Goods from Home by any vessel, will have them carefully attended to and stored, or forwarded to any part on reasonable terms, by sending Bills of Lading and particulars to the above. TOHN KAYE, Shipping, Custom Home, and O Commission Agent, Jetty-street. Wool Sales. ~~ WOOL SALES. TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. The large busine* done in WooL suggested to many parties last year .the desirability of Auction Sales during the Season, but a great drawback to the successful carrying cut of Buch a plan arose .from the want of suitable premises for storing the 'Wool' and showing the samples;' this' obstacle being how removed]' M'LANDRESS; HEPBURN & CO , with the promised support of Ji i% ■ . . Messrb J. Jonbs & Co > . ' * „ Dalgbtty,' Rattray &Co „ Cargill & Co' - „ R.,8. Martin &Co „ , MoßßjispN, Law &Co And Others, Have resolved to hold Weekly Auctions in thenNew Premises, Manse-street, for the Sale oi Woo} during the Season.; J ' -, ,;,/" Early Notacejtdll lie given of the First Sale. - ML. ,H. and Co. have engaged a first-class wool-stapler. l ' , ' «*--"•<"' , ' , , , W r O OL. p , , TO SQUATTERS,. "MERCHANTS, AND OTHE&S. - • iyT'LANDRESS,,HEPB,UBN & CO, have arranged for $i& Storage of Wool to the extent of 2,000 BALES. Parties sending their Wool for Sale by Auetion t will receive the benefit of the above ar rangement, Free of Store Rent WOOLANp COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE Undersigned are buyers'of Wool, Tallow, Sheepskins, and other frcKiuce, or will make liberal advances on 'the. same, consigned to their, Friends, ' Medsfs.*' DALGETT *' Co., London, and Melbourne. n "' IV \ s DAL'GEtfYy BUCKLEY. ''& *QQ. ' •Lytieltotf and ChriiifcKurch. DALGETY, RATTfiAY, §• CO., Dunedin and Oamaru.
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Otago Witness, Issue 657, 2 July 1864, Page 23
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504Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 657, 2 July 1864, Page 23
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