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Susiness Advertisements. JONES' / CA T TLE NEW MARK ET, 20 80c PROVINCIAL YARDS. _. JONESr ; PROVINCIAL HOTEL, 19 30 STAFFORD STREET. _______ (Originally from Wellington.) BOARDING HOUSE/ Moray-Place, Dunedin. R JENKINS begs to inform his friends from im Wellington that he has commenced Business in the above line, where he hopes to meet with patronage from all his friends. Moray Place, Dunedin, Nov. 14. 7 30c TONES, BlßlT&lfo.'S HORSE AUCO TION SALE DAYS, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & SAfURDAYS. 88 oOc J~(7nVs, BIRD, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, Commission and Shipping Agents. 23 30c FOR SALE.—MEADOW HAY at the Forbury F. FULTON. ' 206* 27 JONES' HORSE REPOSITORY, PROVINCIAL HOTEL. A UCTION SALES — MONDAYS, WEDA. NESDAYS, and SATURDAYS, Twelve o'clock sharp. 22 30c TONES' SHEEP YARDS. J 120 30 HAY, CORN, AND CHAFF, ON SALE, at Samuel Cannon's Warehouse, at the back of Mr. Moore's Smith-shop Dunedin. 18 30c TONES' NEW CATTLE YARDS. J 112 30 COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR, RATTRAY STREET. MM'CAW, M'LEAN, & CO. hold Sales by . Auction on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, of Horses, Working Bullocks, Drays, &c, &c. 85 30 c ON SALE, EX " HOUND," FROM LONDON. C\{\ HHDS. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH ZU ALE, No. 3 60 doz. Jeffrey's Edinburgh ale, in stone bottles 140 „ Pale India do., in glass bottles 50 drums boiled oil 50 „ linseed do. 50 „ Colza do. 40 cwt. white lead 1 case pocket and table cutlery (Lockwood's) 3 cases assorted saddlery 4 „ washing powder 10 „ vestas, plaid and tin boxes 10 „ Fancy Goods, consisting of pictures, musical instruments, perfumery, s mirrors, glasses, telescopes, barometers, purses, bags, pipes, inkstands* brushware, gilt clasps, &c. &c 2 cases French and English, silks, mantle and steel petticoats 2 cases shawls, parasols, millinery, &c. 2 „ velvets, velvet ribbons, ladies and gentlemen's neck ties, black and coloured silk handkerchiefs, aprons, &c. 2 cases union and worsted damasks and moreens 2 cases plain and fancy winseys, winsey skirts and robes 1 case alpacas, lustres, and russell cord 2 „ Scotch tweeds 1 bale shepherd plaids and scarfs shawls 3 „ white and coloured blankets 6 cases plain and fancy hosiery, merino shirts and drawers, Cardigan vests, overalls, &c. 1 case Alloa yarn 5 „ slops, consisting of men and youths' tweed and moleskin trowsers, vests, coats, and suits, pilot jackets, kersey drawers, and Crimean shirts 2 cases white and regatta shirts 1 „ collars 5 bales men and youth Scotch twill shirts. TURNBULL, BING, & CO. Dunedin, 21st Nov. 1861. 272 MONEY. nKAA TO £800, to be Advanced on Freedt/ OV U hold Security. KENYON & RAWLINS, Princes-street, Dunedin. McCarthy, BELL-HANGER, LOCK, & GUNSMITH. Lamps of every description Repaired. Fire Arms of all kinds for Sale. Patent Keys made. Contracts taken for Bell-hanging. High-street, Dunedin. 1129 PRIT CHARD & CO., VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Rattray-street. GOOD BUSINESS PREMISES. FOR SALE, those commodious and substan-tially-erected premises in Princes-street, Dunedin, at present in the occupation of Messrs. Kenyon & Rawlins. This property is centrally situated, being in the immediate viciuity of the Government Offices and Jetty, is rapidly rising in value,, and offers advantages which are unattainable elsewhere in Dunedin, having a frontage to Princes-street and High-street, the two leading thoroughfares in the town. Terms easy. 1016

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 32, 21 December 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 32, 21 December 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 32, 21 December 1861, Page 8

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