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Public Notices. FLOOR CLOTHS, IS feet, 15 feet, 12 feet, and 9 feet wide. FLOOR CLOTHS, 6 feet, 4 feet 6 inches, 3 fret 9 inches, 3 feet, 2 feet 3 inches, with border. New patterns and well seasoned. HERBERT, HAYNES, & Co. WHISKY! OLD MATURED . WHISK Y !-Viz., Smith’s Genuine Glenlivet. per doz, 455. J. &J. G kant’s Glenlivbt ... ... 425, Very Old CamTbletown 425. HOGG & HUTTON,'- • oi PHiraS street. o LD MATURED WHISKEY. The undersigned have on hand a Stock, Matured in Wood, from that celebrated distillery, J. & J. GRANT, „GLE OLIVET, of an age certainly not excelled in thi§'province. Gentlemen are invited to examine samples, cither in Bond, or Duty paid, before purchasing. PATERSON & M‘LEOD* Sole Agents. DUNEDIN. ADELAIDE WINES, red and white, best quality, in quarts, 30s per doz ; pints 16s prr doz ; quarter-casks anti octaves, of about 28 and 14 gals, respectively, 9s per gal. in bond. Also the celebrated Morooro Growths, which are shipped only in bottle, consisting of Sweet Verdeilho, Dry Verdeilho, Carbenet, Reisling, &c., 42s per case of 1 doz, quarts. These wines are selected from the best growths in Adelaide, possess great strength, good flavour, and bouquet, the strength consisting of real vinosity, and not adventitious spirit. They are made from the pure juite of the grape in a colony pre-eminently adapted for the culture •of the vine, and where great attention has been pail to the art of wine-making.’ The Medical Profession strongly recommend them to the use of invalids. As to the character of the wines sold as Forts and Sherries we would refer the public to an article in the Edinburgh Review of July, 1867, copies of which may be obtained from us gratis. DARLING and CO. Adelaide Wine Depot, Princes St., Dunedin. Merchandise. ON S A L E , Ex Harvest Home. 1785 packages, comprising Jamaica rum, Bloodsstoilt, crushed sugar, salt, vinegar, currants, figs, raisins, nuts, carbonate of soda, white herrings, malt, cream of tartar, tartaric acid, castor oil, sulphur, bluestone, caustic soda, fencing wire, &c. Ex Warrior Queen, Jescie-Roadman, and Agnes Muir. GG7 packages, comprising brandy, old tom, port wine, sago, ginger, hops, owiss cigars, pipes, whisky, cocoa matting, &c. 25 tons pig iron. To arrive per Robert, from New Yoik. 1000 cases kerosene. 1403 packages, comprising tobacco, sarscparilla, chairs, clocks, lamps, brooms, stoves, shovels, picks, axes, cut nails, scales, pumps, trucks, tubs, buckets, potatoe hooks, bay forks, pain-killer, bitters, dried apples, lobsters, &c. W. and G. TURNBULL and CO. To Let. T O L E T. The HOUSE and GROUNDS in Kaikorai Valley, at present occupied by Mr John Healey. Entry, sth May, or earlier by arrangement. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. For Sale. CAVERSHAM RAILWAY. Freehold sections at lio, Ll2, lis, and L 25 each, within a few minutes walk of the Caversham Railway Station, may be Lad on application to Mr HARDY, Eldon Chambers, Princes street. Immediate possession monthly or quarterly payments. Most desirable investments; only a few sections left. Apply early. Terms to suit purchasers. SUBURBAN FREEHOLD LAND, MORtfINGTON. CN ILL IE S and STREET? t arc instructed by Mr George Matthews to sell by private contract, Five building Allotments for superiorresidences, of about one acre each, s tuate in the suburb of Momington, opposite the residence of Mr Matthews. The view from these allotments can be truly said to be one of the most beautiful of all the line views around Pmiediu—com= manding the face of Flagstaff, Mount Cargill, the Ocean to the Forbury point, the Harbor, and Peninsula. The allotments are convenient for lit ill • jng purposes, and each allolment has a frontage to the main metalled road. GILLIES and STREET, Princes and Dow ling-street 3 Printing. KINT 1N G ! PRIN TI N G < at the “ EVENING STAR” OFFICE PRINCES STREET.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2576, 20 May 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2576, 20 May 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2576, 20 May 1871, Page 1

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