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Hoi els, RED LION HOTEL, (Three Doors above the Prorincial Hotel, and only Two Minutes Walk from the Jetty.) TTICTTRAVELLERS AMD BOARDERS.— This well-known Hotel offers every conveJL nience desired, where a central position is required. Comfort, civility, attention, and a LIBERAL TABLE at Moderate Rates, have made this tha most Favorite Hotel in Dunedin. ONCE HERE-NO WHERE ELSE, SAY THE TRAVELLERS ! ! ! W HITLOCK AND THOMP SON, ("Late of the Scaiadinavian Hotel.) N.B.— Persons can rely on being called at any hour for Cobb and fr>.'a Coaches. Wines and Spirit j of the Choicest Brands always on hand.

THE OLD AND WELL-KNOWN SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, Maclaggan Street, Thokas Hudson, Sole Proprietor. THUDS ON begs to return his shuere thanks I , to his mining friends and the public gene- J rally, and wishes to inform them he has made a , great addition to his premises. The table he has I always kept needs no comment, but to meet the j . times he lias reduced his scale of charges to the ' undermentioned prices. Board and Lodging, by the wesk, 255 ; by the day, 4s 6d ; breakfast, Is ; supper, Is ; bed 3, Is. GOOD STABLING TO CARRIERS ON B THEIR OWN TERMS. N.B.— No connection with any other house in « town. GARRATT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, '-. Walker Street. j MR. GARRATT has great pleasure in an- c nouneing to the public that he hw opened his premises— the late Royal Hotel— as aTeraperauce Hotel, after having undergone extensive C alteration*, and, on inspection, will be found to 1 affiird all the comforts of a well-regulated estab- a] lishment. y The premise* are rao3t centrally situated, being 91 within three minutes' walk of the Post Office. Board and Residence for single gentlemen. c TjIREDERICK BA V LEY'S j (Late Willie Land's) OLD IDENTITY HOTEL, High Street. Opposite the New Post Office. * F. B. bavin? taken the above well-known - Hotel, calls especial attention to the superior ac- ■ commodation he is now able to oSer to the public, the house having been thoroughly renovated and ' restored to its original celebrity. The Wines and Spirits are not to be surpassed in the Province. English, Scotch, and Provincial Ales, in splendid condition. Meals at all hours. FREDERICK BAYLEY, Proprietor. ■GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes-street South, Dunedin, A. M'ILROY, PROPRIETOR. fTIHIS old established Hotel maintains its high X HOME, COLONIAL, AND FOREIGN BEPUTATION. The Restaurant keeps an Excellent Table at Moderate Charges. The WINES, ALES, SPIRITS, &c, are the best brands, and not to be surpassed. The liberal patronage received by the Proprietor from his supporters and the public, has determined •him to continue to merit their support by combining capital fare, with civilitt and attention, to all who may favor him with a call. The accommoJation for travellers and others sAI. N.B.— A. M'ILROY having been made the custodian of many of his customers' letters, begs to inform them that he has nearly 500 home and colonial letters in his charge. He invites the attention of parties who wished their correspondence to be left with him. January 5, 1866. T BIRCH, having resumed possession of « those premises lately known as the Waverley Hotel, Moray Place, begs to intimate to his country friends and others, that having thoroughly renovated the above premises, he is now enabled to offer them superior accommoda.Hon. P.B.— Horses and Buggies always on hire.

Auctioneers NOTICE PROVINCIAL SALE YAEDS. rjRIVER, MACLEAN, & CO. Hold SALES BY AUCTION At the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, Of HORSES, WORKING BULLOCKS, DAIRY CATTLE, &c, &c. Fat Stock scld any day as may be arranged. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. Public Companies. T) OY A L INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital Two Millions Sterling. The well-known stability and liberality of this Company offer unusual ad vantages to Insurers. The confidence which the Company enjoys is shown by the fact, that their Fire Premiums last year exceeded Three Hundred Thousand Pounds sterling. We are now prepared to effect insurances at current rates. Losses settled here promptly, without the delay incidental to a reference to Australia or to Europe. Medical Referee— Dr. Hocken. MORISON, LAW & CO., Agents, Dunedin and Invercargill. Agircultural Implements. TO AGRICULTURISTS. rp ROBINSON & CO., Walker Street, Dunedin, HAVE ON SALE— T. R. and Co.'s (First 1 Prize) patent light 1 * side delivery combined B 1 mowing and reaping m I machines. Mjß T. R. and Co.'s light jjg^tfr pair horse tip platM Jf form reaper, with imMjHr proved lever. ijj BfW T. R. and Co.'s light nil iflfc Mm P 1 " 1 nOTSe Dac^ dett" I! M&tifewF very combined mower mJpf W and rea P er - fßii m T - R - and c . 0/s l horse « 111 Ml back delivery comVHW/Wt bilied mower and iliiv nW 3^ t - R - and c °-' shorse I ! It/ a y ra^ e> IZjg^B ai T. R and Co's patent y^^ jg self-regulating wind W \ Hj T. R. asd Co.'s wool I |O|l j| Ransome and Sim's 8 | y^W*" 6 "SJp 555 * horse power portable • ;J^"^ J& steam engine, with ral patent combined < |Li double - blast steam i *-"^ a *'— ' i tfaxcslicr ' Ransome and Sim's 5-horse power portable 2 steam engine, with C S thresher and finisher. Barret, Exhall, and Andrew's horse-powers and ' threshers. c Winnowing machines, of various make. c Cbaffcutters, for hand, horse, or steam power. Horse-powers, 1 , 2, 3, and 4 horse. Oat bruisers, malt mills, ploughs, harrows. Seed drills, land Tollers, grubbers, scarifiers, horse hoes, &c, &c, &c. Circular saw-benches, with boring apparatus. Hay forks, hay knives, barley hummeller. ,f Churns, cheese presses, and curd mills c Patent vulcanized belting. I T . 8081 NS O N & CO. 1 Victoria Agricultural Depot, Walker Street. Ordors for Reapers are Solicited Early.

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Otago Witness, Issue 741, 10 February 1866, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 741, 10 February 1866, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 741, 10 February 1866, Page 20

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