._, LITERATURE. [Established 1863.] BOOKS, STATIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, 1 AND PERIODICALS. WILLIAM B AI R D, BOOKSELLER, George street (orr«..srjE Iced House), IMPORTS all his GOODS DIRECT from the Publishers and Manufacturers in England, and consequently is in a position to supply his customers on the very best terms Home News, European Mail, Scotsman, London Times, Illustrated London News, Graphic, Young Ladies' Journal, London Journal, Bow Bella, Family Herald, and all the leading English papers and periodicals, supplied regularly, and at lowest prices. School Books in great variety. Country orders carefully collected, W . BAI RD , BOOKSELLER AND NEWSVENDOR, George street. 7a Qj HOTELS. PUBLIC NOTICE. P&TRICK FAGAN begs to inform bis I } friends and the public generally that 'Sf °P ened ni" new premises, called the 'Southern Hotel, at the corner of Anderson's I Bay Road and opposite the Cricket Ground, , where, by strict attention to the comfort of ! guests, he hopes to merit a continuance j « the support, so (liberally sbestow*d ou'.him i while proprietor of the Carriers' Arms. Visitors from the country will find this i the most comfortable house jin town. Wines, Spirits, and Beer, of the b«t brands. Good. Stabling, with loose-boxes andpaddooki^co'intttodation;' f '-' " 'U6o THARMERS' ARMS HOTEL, BALCLUTHA. WILLIAM LLOYD, Proprietor. - W. L. begs to announce to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has taken the above Hotel, and which will be thoroughly renovated throughout, together with the Stabling, which will also receive his undivided attention, so that the Farmers' Arms Stables shall be pronounced by all to be A 1 at Lloyd's. In connection with the Hotel, the large and commodious ASSEMBLY HALL will still be available for Concerts, Balls, Meetings, or Theatrical Entertainments, at moi derate rates. N.B.— COBB and YEEND'S COACHES leave every morning for Dunedin and all intermediate stages at 9 o'clock. Nothing but the beat class of liquors will be kept, together with the most attentive and trustworthy Grooms. Quiet Horses alwaya for hire, either for saddle or harness. 27f QUEEN'S LIVERY STABLES Great Kino street, Dunebin. tx W - BA £? N and SONS, Proprietors, Have for Hire- Close and open carriages, ladies and gentlemen's saddle horses. Commercial travellers supplied wiih horses and buggies for long or short journeys at moderate 1 prices. ; ' . = 28 » ' W. BA.CONand SONS. BUSINESS NOTICES. J^ RATTRAY & CO., bond streer, dunedin, 1 Merchants and Commission Agents, Have on Sale — Wool-p»cks— Dundeeheavy weifhts Fencing wire— Ryland's, Nos 8 and 10 Tea, to arrive by Anna Dorothea Sugar— Mauritius and crushed lump Brandy, in cases and quarters Geneva, of JDKZ, in red cases Candles-Price's Belmont, 6's Salt, coarse and fine Cement— Knight, Bevan, and Ca's Corrugated building iron Hall's blasting powder Marmalade, currants, mustard, starch, salad oil, salmon, &c. f &c. Indents executed in the Home and American markets. Cash advances made on liberal terms upon sheep stations, upon growing clips of wool, and upon wool shipped to London. oOn
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Otago Witness, Issue 1253, 4 December 1875, Page 1
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