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Business Notices. NOW LANDING, and on Sale by the Undersigned, Ex "Mathilda," 100 chests Congou Tea 200 half-chests do. 50 nests Tubs 50 „ Pails 50 kegs Cut Nails . 10 „ Horse Shoes 84 pkgs. Cordage 200 bags Flour 50 cases Kerosene Oil 10 half-tierces Tobacco 20 cases Tobacco Ex " Themis," 10 qr.-casks Whisky, 20 cases Jams 50 cases Pickles, 10 cases Vinegar 18 eases Sardines, 13 cases Oysters 10 cases Salmon, 13 cases Lobsters 48 casks currants, 5 cases Castor Oil 30 cases Bottled Fruits, 29 cases Salad Oil |. 100 boxes Raisins, 40 lihds. Stout 10 hlnls. Rum, 30'hhds. Ale | 9 liluls. Brandy, 50 cases Brandy 50 cases Old Tom, 100 cases Port 100 cases Sherry, 50 half-cases Geneva 100 cases Geneva 9 cases Cigars ■ 100 boxes Candles, 30 casks Bottled Ale 50 casks Bottled Porter, 30 drums Colza Oil 30 drums Boiled Oil, 20 drums Turpentine 40 bdls. Galv. Cor. Iron, 20 cases Kerosene 10 cases Hams and Bncon, 100 bags Rice GlO mats Sugar, 50 bags Cossiporc 300 cases Brandy, 210 cases Whisky 326 bags Californian Oats Ex "Atrevida." 18 qr.-casks Brandy 50 cases Hennessy's Brandy 40 cases Port—4 hhds. Sherry 73 boxes Soap 7 cases Stationery—o casks Ink. TICKLE & CO., Princes-street. ~~* VIC T O 111 A HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. CT. ICK begs respectfully to thank his • numerous customers for the very liberal patronage he has received since commencing business in Dunedin, and would now inform them that (preparatory to making extensive alterations in his premises), he purposes selling off the whole of his present stock at very greatly reduced prices, in order to make a clearance for the carpenters. C. T. Ick also begs to intimate that, in order to keep pace with the times, and to place Ins customers in the best possible position for buying cheap, he means henceforth to adopt the ready money principle in business, and to decline the credit system altogether. C. T. I. is induced to do this from the fact of so many.of the new settlers complaining- that they have to pay such high prices for their goods,—a very just complaint when properly considered, but for the most ; part they are ignorant of the causes which produce I such high prices. i Of course it is not to be expected that goods can be sold here at anything- like home prices so long as the present absurd and iniquitous import duties are levied ; but there is another cause, more telling than the first, which tends to keep up prices which are unnaturally high, vix., the long credit system, which has always obtained amongst the oldest settlers here. The storekeeper is obliged to charge a high rate of profit'to make his business pay him for hisf outlay of cap: till; and if there were no other party to be conside -ed besides the storekeeper and his " long-winded" .customer, it would not be of much consequence. But the seller cannot say to the cash customer —This is s:s. to you, and to the credit customer—This is 6s. 6d. to you; therefore it must be manifestly unjust that the ready money customer should have to pay an extravagant price for his goods because a portion of tue community require twelve months' and two years' credit. C. T. Ick has determined, so far as his business is concerned, to put a stop to such a system, and he respectfully hopes that an enlightened public will support him in his endeavour to act up to his motto, which will be— PROMPT CASH. SHADE OF PROFIT. NO SECOND PRICE. UNDERSOLD BY NONE. A Junior Assistant, also a Young Lady for the Fancy Department, are wanted. VICTORIA HOUSE, Dunedin. NOTICE. ALD Parties who have received their Christmas Bills are invited to discharge the sanvj at their earliest convenience; and all those who have auy accounts against C. T. Ick are requested to-send theiri in, that they may be discharged. C. T. ICK, Victoria House. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. •VSTITTOWSKI BROTHERS, Wholesale ' * Tobacconists, from Melbourne and Ballar.it,' beg to announce to the storekeepers and tobacconists of Dunedin and the Province generally, that they will open in a few days a Wholesale Establishment in Stafford-street, with a splendid stock in first-rate Tobaccos (10s, I lbs., Twist), Cigars, Matches^ Pipes, &C.&C Goods all landing. R WILSON- &■ CO. have on sale, at their , Stores, Stafford-street, the following Goods, ex sundry ships : — Hams Candles Brandy Bacon Soap Rum Cheese Tobacco Gin Butter Cigars Whisky Sugar Pipes Port Tea Bottled Fruits Sherry Coffee Dried Apples Ale Raisins Lobsters Porter Currants Salmon Oats Mustard Sardines Bran i Rice Pickles Chaff ■ Sauces Flour Wheat !'■-.; Maize. Daily expected, per " Witch of the Tees," 100 bag-s Lime 20 casks Roman Cement 50 bags Hair Chaff Cutters (assorted sizes.) R. WILSON & CO, General Merchants, Stafford-street. HAY, CORN, AND CHAFF, ON SALE, at Samuel Cannon's Warehouse, at the back of Mr. Moore's Smith-shop Dunedin. 18 30c JAMES FINCH & CO., WINE, SPIRIT & GENERAL MERCHANTS, RATTRAY STREET, HAVE always on Sale a large stock of Wines and Spirits, in qr.-casks and cases, of best brands, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Salad Oil, English Cheese, Preserved Lobster, Oyster, Salmon, Sec, Sea. D. 11. BARNES, Licensed Custom-house Agent, PASSES Entries of Bills of Lading, and is prepared to transact all Custom-house Business for Parties entrusting him with the same, with despatch, and on moderate terms. Office —Staf-ford-street, opposite the Store of Messrs. James C. Campbell and Co. TO MASTERS OF VESSELS. D. H. BARNES, Licensed Custom-house Agent, TTINTERS and Clears Vessels at the Customs, Jli at Current Rates. Office —Stafford-street. IX "IITIfARNESi Licensed Lighterman, IS prepared to receive orders for Lightering Goods from Vessels at Port Chalmeis to Dunedin, at Current Rates. Office— Stafford-street. D. 11. BARNES ~~~ HAS on hand, for Sale in Lots to suit Purchasers, A quantity of Felt Hats Tweed Coats do. Vests do. ■Trousers; And various other Slop-made Clothes. FINE WHITE BISCUIT. A FEW TONS of WILKIE'S BEST BISCUITS for I^PANTLIN & CO. WILLIAM GOW, LATHER AND PLASTERER, BEGS to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since commencing Business in the above line, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of public support. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Orders left with David Milne, Painter, Georgestreet, or James Paterson, Baker, No. 1, Walkerstreet. TSICHARD JENKINS, Wellington Hotel, J_L Moray-place, Dunedin, Licensed to ltetail Wines, Ale and Beer. Meals always ready. Wellaired Beds.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 47, 9 January 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 47, 9 January 1862, Page 3

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