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SSusiness i^dve'rUisexneaats. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, CARRIERS, &c. MESSRS. KIUKPATIIICK & CO., Rattraystreet, beg to inform the above parties that they have commenced business .as EORWARDING and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and are prepared to receive any Load in*; lor .the Diggings, or any part of New Zealand or the Australian Colonies. Messrs. K. & Co. trust that by strict ■attention to the despatch and safe delivery ofa.il goods forwarded by them, to merit the confidence and support of parties who may employ thorn. Goods Purchased on Corn-mission and Forwarded to any part of the Country. Swags, &c, Stored at a moderate rate. 36 30c WAIHOLA LAkTeT 'FAMES WOOD 8c CO., Wholesale Stores 3 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 TOHN MOLLISON, Pronrietor"~of~~the <J DIGGERS* MART, Princes-street, Dunedin, imports from Melbourne eveiy 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 TUsT ARRIVED, and ON" SALE at the Stores' t3 of the Undersigned— EioLLOWAUis: Oval Pots, Saucepans all sizes, Tea Ketlles Tinware: Camp Kettles in nests. Gold Washing Dishes, Pannikins, Bush Puts, etc., &c. °, Fancy Goods: Meerehaum Pipes, silver mounted and plain ; Briar-Root do., Wood-Root and Meenhnun Washed. Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Flutimis, Combs assorted, Stationery of every kind, Vases and Chimney Ornaments, Goid Jewellery,; Pocket Knives, Clasp and Metallic- Pocket Books, Japanned and Plaid Wax Vestas Super. Clothj.vg : Tweed, Doe, Cloth, and Serge Sac and Beaufort Costs, Russell Cord, Alpaca and Light Summer do. Suits: In Tweed, Shepherd's, Plaid, Fancy Doe White and Drab Mole, Bedford Cord,-Tweed' Cloth, Shepherd's Plaid anJ Fancy Doe* Trousers, ditto Vests Shirts and Collars : Heavy Scotch Twill, Fancy Regatta, Swiss, and White Shirts New Styles : Collars,—Garibaldi, Persigny, Volunteer, 'lunteer, and Piccadilly Hats, Caps : Garibaldi in Silk and Merino, PorkPie, Rifle Caps in Tweed, Cloth ; Meltons, Turban Caps, trimmed with silk end velvet Neck Tibs : Black and Coloured silk and satin

Ties, various styles . • • Drapery: An elegant variety of Ladies' Dresses, Broche, Moir, Mohair," Camlet, Flounced, and Bordered Robes Supeu -Muslix Dresses:-French Muslin Robes

(new styles), Fancy Muslins in piece Novelty: Chintz Dimity, (a new material for Morning Dresses)

Splendid Ribbons.: Quilted Ribbon, very superiors various colors, Lute and Fancy' Ribbon Silk Shawls: Latest Fashions, the New Silk Shawl, Lama and Barege self coloured Scarf Shawls, Worked Cambric Flouncing, Scotch Cambric and other White Muslin Boots,—Men's, Women's, and Children's: Watertights, Bluchers heavy nailed and plain ; half Wellingtons, spring Sides, Ladies* Cashmere spring Sides, Cloth do., Laced do., Children's spring side and Button do. HosjehY: Stockings, Half-hose, Undershirts Drawers, &c, &c. ' WHOLESALE OA rLI. HENRY NATHAN, 221 33c Stafford-street. /COUNTRY Storekeepers and Storekeepers on \j the Diggings are respectfully informed that all orders entrusted to the undersigned will be forwarded without delay at wholesale prices. A constant supply of Goods suited to the Diggings and for shopkeepers in town wilLalways be imported from London, Paris, Scotland, and the neighbouring colonies, selected expressly for thismarket. HENRY NATHAN, 224 34° Stafford-street. WAN tkd, TO BORROW, ,£^oo SECURITY ' Improved Country Arcade. ROBERT GILLIES, 11 Land and Estate Agent. QiHEET IRON," Black and Galvanized ; Tom O Plates, Perforated Zinc for Meat Safes, Sheet Zinc, Tin Plates, IC, IX, IXX, On Sale by ' W. COUSTON, 211 v Rfttfcraj-streefc.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8, 23 November 1861, Page 1

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651

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8, 23 November 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8, 23 November 1861, Page 1

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