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H<r c's _^_ "lIED LION HOTEI7~ "^ (Three Doors above the Prorincial Hotel, and only Two Minutes Walk froaa the Jetty.) TO^TRAVELLERS AMD BOARDERS.— This well-known Hotel offers erery convenience desired, where a central position is required. Comfort, civility, attention, and a LIBERAL TABLE * at Moderate Rates, have mide this the most Favorite Hotel in Dunedin. ONCE HERE-NO WIIERE ELSE, SAY THE TRAVELLERS!!! W HITLOCK AND THOMP SON, ("Late of the Scandinavian Hotel.) N.B. — Persons can rely on being called at any hour for Cobb and Co.'s Coaches. Wines and Spirit j of the Choicest Brands always on hand.

Auccioneers NOTICE PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. | H RIYEB, MACLEAN, & CO. ; Hold SALES BY AUCTION , kt the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, Of j HORSES, WORKING BDLLOCKS, DAIRY | CATTLE, fee, &c. Fat Stock scld any day as may be arranged. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. Public Companies. DOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. • Capital Two Millions Sterling. The well-known stability and liberality of thi* i Company offer unusual advantages 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, j Dunedin and Invercargill. j Agircuitural Implements. TO AGRICULTURISTS. np ROBINSON & CO., Walker Sjtreet, Dunedin, / '\\ *!?»&. and Co.'s (First . I^J&^rraze) pateat light , ' -'>i|', sidjadelivery combined ■ I A mowing and reaping « ■ machines. jLJS T. R. and Co.'s light Bj^sffi pair horse tip piatM & form reaper, with imMjjp proved lever. if! SIW T " R - aad Co ' >s liKht \ 4fiS± Mm P air norse ' )ae ' c c ' e '*~ m M&MJSW very combined mower $ BMn t - s - and c .°-' s l hoiise 1 w fllttls! c^ delivery comWt Wr flk buied mower and $' Fy xbg^ T * R- and C°-' s norse ■'1 IJl&"I Jl&" \ T. R and Co's patent % 'fr self-regulating wind *J engine. I jlji T. R. and Co.'s wool s I^^ I presses I r\^i \ Ransome and Sim's 8 I V^^*""f^ =am horse power portable ..j]^"^ I* steam engine, with Wl patent combined fc) %sm double - blast steam e£sa»™ thresher. Ransome and Sim's 5-horse power portable steam engine, with C S thresher and finisher. Barret, Exhall, and Andrew's horse-powers and threshers, i Winnowing machines, of various make. Chaflcutters, for band, hone, or steam power. ? Horse-powers, 1, 2, 3, and 4 horse. > Oat bruisers, malt mills, ploughs, harrows. ' Seed drills, land rollers, grubbers, scarifiers, horse hoes, &c, &c, &c. Circular saw-benches, with boring apparatus. t Hay forks, hay knives, barley hummeller. Churns, cheese presses, and curd milla Patent vulcanized belting. : T. ROBINSON & CO. , Victoria Agricultural Depot, ! Walker Street. Orders for Reapers are Solicited Early.

GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes-street South, Dunedin, A. M'ILROY, PROPRIETOR. THIS old established Hotel maintains its kigh 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 Turn, to continue to merit their support by combining capital fare, with civility and attention, to all who may favor him with a call. The accommodation for travellers and others sAI. N.B.— A. M'ILROY haviag 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. Wachmaker and Jeweller. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. /GEORGE YOUNG, IMPORTER OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY, AND PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, In returning thanks to his numerous friends and general public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last three years, begs to intimate that he has removed to those centrally-situated premises lately occupied by Mr Arthur Beverly (opposite the Bank of Otago), and would respectfully invite inspection of his beautiful and well-selected stock of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, which have been imported direct from the home markets, and enables him to ofier them at prices unequalled by any other establishment in the colonies. Next consignments per Paria and Heleuslee, from Glasgow. Colonial Jewellery manufactured on the shortest notice. Repairs carefully and expeditiously executed —moderate charges. N. B— The only Honorary Certificate awarded by the jurors of the New Zealand Exhibition. 1865, for Clocks and Watches. GEORGE YOUNG, Importer ot Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, and Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. (Late Beverly's, opposite the Bank of Otago. ._ Tent Maker. ~ TARPAULINS AND TENTS. J. BLAKELFY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Sail Flag, Tent, and Tarpaulin Maker, Importer of American Duck, Cotton Canvas, Navj Flax Canvas, American Drills, Calico Twine lines, Horse-rugs, Tarpaulins, and Tents everj description. Orders punctually attended to. PRINCES STREET, CORNER 01 \TALKEJ STREET, Opposite the Police Barracks, Dunedin. JOHN YOUNG GENERAL STORE KEEPER, Httmpdon, Moeraki.

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Otago Witness, Issue 746, 17 March 1866, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 746, 17 March 1866, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 746, 17 March 1866, Page 20

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