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Merchandise. ]VTOAV LANDING, ex "Daotbs," and foi _L3l Side at the Stores ofthe Undersigned— TEAS. 10 chest.-; best Congou, Canton 40 half-chests „ Palma" 70 boxes „ Palma 20 chests „ Antagonist SUGARS. 50 hags best bright Counter, Mauritius 30 „ „ „ „ 50 „ „ „ ~ 200 „ SI.O. .Suerars (small bags) 300 „ fine Chinese BUTTER AND CHEESE. 80 firkins best Cork, 50 firkins best Danish 10 cases Cheddar Cheese, 10 cases Truckles 12 ~ Swiss Cheeses TOBACCO. 10 cases Boswell, small boxes, 10 cases Canadian Bell, ti cases 10's, Manderson's 1 „ Nailrod, 1 case Tessy's own ai-omatie 5 half-tierces Twist 25 hhds. Younger's lidinburgh Ale. VINES. 100 cases sparkling Hermitage, 60 cases Slaitrank 00 „ Steel's Burgundy, 00 cases Curacoa 30 „ Maraschino, 15 cases Goldwater 15 „ Silvei-wnter 100 „ Hunt's double diamond Port 100 „ finest Amontillado Sherry GROCERIES. 70 cases quarts Salad Oil 50 „ half-pints do. 10 „ Capers, 56 cases Jams, 1 lb. tins 20 „ assorted Confectionery 20 „ i-tins Sardines c 20 „ i-tins „ 10 ~ Scotch Salmon 10 „ Oysters i' 50 „ Lobsters GROCERIES : 10 cases Baker's paste blacking 2 do Day aud Martin's paste blacking 5 do each quart, pint, and half-pint castor oi 7 do ground coffee, in tin 3 3 do assorted spices, in tins and packets 2 do black and white pepper, ground 5 tons Steel's best No. 1, Crown soap 10 casks currants, 5 cases orange peel 10 cases orange marmalade 22 cases Coleman's half-lb. mustard n 10 do do 1-lb do 10 do do tins do 2 cases baking powder, 5 kegs carbonate of soda II 1 case ground ginger 10 cases Chinese 'preserved ginsrer 2 do curry paste, 10 cases Whybrow's pickles 5 cases hot-water biscuits 5 do Sinclair's bacon, 100 boxes sperm candles 10 drums Colza oil. TINWARE AND IRONMONGERY: 24 iron cooking stoves, 1 case iron table spoons 10 casks assorted tinware 100 dozen galvanised iron buckets. 1 cask counter weighing machines Axe handles, driving picks L. H. k D. H. shovels, spades 5 2 casks cruet stands, copper and tinned tacks p, Butchers' knives, dippers and steelyard Tom plates and cradle plates, J and £ axes Camp ovens. ALSO, — Slanilla and Bengal Rope, Brushware, and a great variety of other merchandise. TURNBULL, BING, & CO., High-street. ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED.— AVINES, AND SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS. Dawson's ale, in bulk Bass's ale, in bottle Byass's ale, in bottle Byass's stout, In bottle Geneva, red and green cases Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk Brandy, in cases, various brands Sherry, in cases and qr.-casks Port,'in qr.-casks Rum, 10 and 30, O P, AVest Indian AVhisky, Kirkliston, Greenock Distillery Co., in case and bulk Sparkling hock—sparkling SloseUe Old Tom, in qr.-casks. PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Robinson's haras—bacon, AA'arings' Smoked herrings—fresh herrings Lemon and orange peel, in tins ! ! AVhybrows' pickles—Colman's starch—blue and mustard ' Sardines, halves and quarters Candles, Brandon's, Hales', and Nevas, fuU 16 ' weights ! Salad oil, J—pints, pints, and quarts Feasts' sauces—Cameron's vinegar ' Vestas, in tins and plaid boxes Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil—currants American brooms —alum—honey, in tinsnutmegs—sago \ Cape raisins—Thins'jams, in tins Dunlop and Swiss cheese—-lobsters Bottled fruits —salt, in jars ! Tea, in chests, half-chests, and quarters I Irish and Califomian oats—salmon j Slixed spice—cocoa—salt I Holloway's Pills, and general assortment of drugs ( HoTian's butter, in cloth—confectionery . Tartaric acid —carbonate of soda —split peas Bleached ginger 40 Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. Swiss, Slanilla, and Havannah cigars, '{tobacco, pfee. Gingerbeer and lemonade bottles. ' IRONSIONGERY, kc. Douglas pumps—buckets—Colza oil * Bar iron, all sizes—tin plates—zincs ! Quicksilver- picks—hatchets —galvanized iron 6, 7, and 8 feet ( Ewbank's nails, all sizes—American nails ! Long and short handled shovels Red lead, white lead—boiled oil, raw oil ' Colza oil—paint brushes —sashhooks—guttering Piping—zinc nails—galvanized iron—hinges Cart boxes — axle-trees — horseshoe nails—bass brooms Iron columns, solid and hollow—bridle posts &c, pfce. TISIBER. " Flooring boards, J in., }, 1 in., 1J Dressed and undressed weatherboards ' Quartering, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 3 x 2 T and G lumber—shelving. American kip grain boots—Slacguire'3 nuggets. - CLEA rE k CO., Slanse-street. MANCHESTER HOUSE, , Priuces-street, Dunedin. T CORBETT, Tailor. Draper, aud Outfitter, is , now selling off the whole of his extensive SUSIMER STOCK at greatly reduced prices, consisting of— Black frock coats Ditto sac and over ditto j Pilot and drab ditto Tweed and reversible ditto Black, doe, and tweed trowsers Bedford cord ditto Pantaloons and breeches Slole and cotton cord trowsers. UNDER-CLOTHING. Crimean and flannel shirts and drawers t And a large stock of Hosiery, kc, See. HATS. s Black silk deerstalkers j Plush, felt, and Garibaldi's, cabbage tree's c Fancy, black cloth, and navy caps Balmorals, kc, kc. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wellingtons and half ditto Spring sides, lace tips Bluchers, American pegged And a large assortment of women's and children's boots and shoos. J WOOLLEN DRAPERY. Black and colored cloths ( Black and fancy doeskins and heavy tweeds t Bedford and woollen cords, &c. As large shipments are about to arrive per " Eleanor"" and "Donna Anita," the whole must be cleared without delay. In conclusion, T. C. begs to assure his friends and 1 the public that, from his long experience and practical t knowledge in the Tailoring Department, all orders [j with wliich he may be favored will receive the strictest t attention, and guarantees a good fit, style, and work- p manship. NOTE THE ADDRESS— M A.N CHESTER HOUSE, Princes-street, Dunedin; and the WONDER OF THE WORLD, Arcade. " AA'ELL, TOM, AVHERE WILL I MEET YOU - TO NIGHT ?" a "At FULLER'S Commercial Cigar Divan, Front « Shop, Arcade, opposite Union Bank." { t MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, Cutlery, and l Fancy Goods of every description, always on hand at Fuller's Fancy llepository, Front Shop, . Arcade, opposite Union Bank. J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 88, 26 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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