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Business Advertisements. WAIHOLA LAKE. TAMES WOOD & CO., Wholesale Store- . eJ keepers and General Agents, are now prepared to supply all descriptions of GOODS at, the lowest rates charged in Dunedin, with carriage added. James Wood & Co., having now completed their extensive premises, are prepared to receive and forward Goods entrusted to their care, at the usual rates. They are desirous of calling the attention of storekeepers and settlers to their extensive STOCK, comprising every necessary requisite for the Diggings and Stations. Their prices will be wholly regulated by small profits and quick returns, having in view extended transactions. 43 30c JOHN MOLLISON, Proprietor of the DIGGERS' MART^ Princes-street, Dunedin, imports from Melbourne every description of GOODS suitable for the Diggers' comfort and outfit. Likewise, Importer of BOOTS and SHOES of every description from England and Scotland. Also, always on hand, the finest selection of Slops and Underclothing in Town, suitable for the Diggers. General Drapery and Small Wares in great variety. 39 30 c TOWNSHIP OF CLARENDON. SALE OF QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. MESSRS. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN have instructions from the proprietor, Mr. Wm. Grey, to sell by auction, about second week in December, 200 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS in the rapidly rising Township of Clarendon, Waihola, abutting on the Main Government read, and close to the Jetty. Plans may be seen first week in December, in their Rooms, and at Clarendon. N.B.—Each section warranted to contain a quarter acre. 58 30c FOR SALE AND LEASE, A NUMBER of CHOICE SECTIONS in Dunedin, Port Chalmers, Clarendon, Invercargill. Houses and Sections for Sale in Dunedin and Riverton ; also, —Rural Sections, near Invercargill, North and South of this PrcA vince—open and Bush Land. Apply to 49 30 c THOS. REDMAYNE. REYNOLDS' BOND. ~ WEBB, PANTLIN, & CO., General Importers and Commission Agents, continue to pass entries and store Free Goods at their usual Rates. 42 30 c TO ARRIVE PER ".ALMEDA," X f\ CASES PALE BRANDY ; 50 do. supeO\J rior Brandy ; 50 do. Kirkliston Whisky ; 2 do. Mackenzie's Coffee ; 1 do. Mole Trowsers. .Also, per "Pilot,"—2 hhds. Mill o'Banff" Whisky; 2 do. Dawson's Patent Whisky. 48 6 ' JAS. PATERSON & CO. JUST LANDING EX " OMEO," ■j KA BARS IRON, assorted ; 30 bundles 101/ Iron, assorted ; 100 sheets Morewood's Galvanized Iron, 7 feet; 4 cases Morewood's Galvanized Iron, 6 feet ; 1 case Long-handled Shovels ; 3 do. Iron Bedsteads, 6 ft. 6 in. -}- 2 ft. 6 in. ; 5 do. Wax Vestas ; 1 do. Gold Scales ; ,l do. Gold Bags ; 1 case Tartaric Acid ; 1 cask Cream of Tartar ; 5 qr.-casks Burntisland Whisky; 100 cases Haye's Y/hisky ; 50 do. Clouzeau's Brandy. 46 6 JAS. PATERSON & CO. WAIHOLA LAKE^ ■~~~~ JAMES WOOD, AND CO., WHOLESAIiL STOREKEEPERS AND GENERAL AGENTS. A RE now prepared to supply all descrip- -£»- tions of GOODS, at the "lowest rates, charged in Dunedin with carriage added. James Wood & Co., having roav' completed their extensive premises, are prepared to receive and forward goods entrusted to their care, at the usual rates. They are desirous of calling the attention of Storekeepers and settlers to their extensive STOCK, comprising every necessary requisite ior the Diggings, and stations; their prices will be wholly regulated by small profits and quick returns, having in view extended transactions. 43 30c ~ J. K. FRY, Wholesale , Retail, and General Storekeeper, TUAPEKA HOUSE, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. . Goods Weighed and Forwarded to the Dippings 31 30c * , I. HERMAN & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE ■ ' * WAREHOUSEMEN, ' : Princes-street. ' • ■ ifT AYE on Sale air descriptions of Fancy and jLJL Tobacconists': Goods, Cutlery," Plated Ware", Hardware, Stationery, &c. « Orders from the "countiy executed with despatch. . : > . . . . ■;; ...34 78

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3, 18 November 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3, 18 November 1861, Page 1

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