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PEACOCK HOTEL Princes-street south, Dunedin. Patrick Sheehan ... Proprietor. The above new and commodious Hotel of* fers first-class Accommodation to the general public. Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Single and Double Bed-rooms. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. None but the very best brands of Liquor kept. PRANOIS MEENAN Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE AND PROVISION MEBOHAN , Great King-street, Dtotbdik (Opposite Hospital^ WOOL WOOL WOOL. To Wool Growers, Farmers and Others. WE have much pleasure in again announcing that we shall hold Auction Sales of Wool every Week throughout the season. Account sales will be rendered, and proceeds paid over promptly within Six Days of the Sale. We act as Selling Brokers only, and make careful valuations of every lot, large or small, prior to the sale, and as every depart* ment of the business is conducted under our personal supervision, the best guarantee is afforded to consignors that no lot will be sold below its full market value, and that their interests generally will be thoroughly protected. Our stores offer advantages for the display of the wools, which must ensure the highest values being obtained. The charges on Wool offered for sale and not sold are nominal, being One Shilling per Bale only, which includes receiving, warehousing, and delivering. No storage charged on lots held over, and no commission charged on lots unsold. All produce is held< fully covered by insurance during the tjattfiit is in store. " J #|ei ■ Our arrangements are such that all go4M consigned to us at Dunedin will be forwarded at once to our stores, whether advised or not, and will receive our utmost attention upon arrival. We are prepared to make liberal cash advances at the lowest possible rates on growing clips, or on Wool consigned to us for sale either in Dunedin or to our Agents in London. Wool Packs, Corn Sacks, and Station Stores supplied at the lowest rates. DONALD REID & CO., Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, and Wool Brokers, High street, Dpnedin. /CLARENDON HOTEL, MaclagV^ gan street, December 27, 1881. MRS. WISHART (late of Royal Exchange) desires to thank the public of Dunedin for the liberal patronage bestowed on her during the past two years, O EBPECTFULLY requesting a S\i continuance of that patronage is her new house. Customers will be supplied with WINES, Spirits, Liquors, and English Beer worthy their names, and arrangements are completed with JAS. WILSON and CO. for the regular supply of Beers of special ' brews unexcelled in the Colony FOR BODY AND STRENGTH. To suit the wants of the artisan, the Beer will be retailed at 4d a pint and 3d a glass in the front bar. LUNCH will be placed on the counter from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily. I -pOCKBOTTOM PRICES, unex- • XIJ celled quality, civility, and pTompt attention to the wants of patrons are to BE the lines on which the Clarendon will be run from date. s (XLT> FRIENDS and New Paces \J cordially invited and heartily wel corned at the Clarendon Motel Maclaggan street.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 465, 10 March 1882, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 465, 10 March 1882, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 465, 10 March 1882, Page 27