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Merchandise. ■ ' v, .■ _PvN SALE, AT THE STORKS OF TfeX \J UNDERSIGN ISD.- - >",-' WINES. SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS..' .Dawson's ale, in bulk Bass's ale, in bottle Byass's ale, in bottle • - i Byas-s's stout, in bottle . | Geneva, red am! green eases ' , Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk Brandy, hi cases, various brands Sherry, in cases and qr.-casks Port, in qv.-cn.-fks Rum, 10 and 30 OP> West India .-, Whisky, Kirkliston, Greenock Distillery Co., in case and bulk Sparkling hock —sparkling Moselle Old Tonij hi qr.-casks'* Claret, in cases PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Robinson's hams—bacon, Warings' * ' '„, Smoked herrings—fresh herrings _ ______ Lemon and orange peel, in tins " 3|_, Whybrow's pickles—Colmau's starch, blue, auv% mustard .« *j Sardines, halves and quarters Candles, Brandon's Hales', and Neyas, full 11) weights, mid lightweights Salad oil, jJ-pfntSi pints, and quarts—Capers Feast's sauces—Cameron's vinegar ■ Vestas, in tins and plaid boxes—Currie powder Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil—currants American brooms—alum—honey, in tins— nutmegs—sago Cape raisins—Thiii's jams, in tins Dunlop and Swiss cheese —lobsters Bottled fruits —salt, in jars Tea, in chests, half-chests, and quarters, and orange pekoe Irish' and Caiilbrnian oats—salmon Mixed spice—cocoa—salt ' . Holloway's Pills, and general assortment of drugs Honan's'lmiter, in doth confectionery Tartar ie acid- carbonate of soda—split peas • Bleached ginger—Adelaide flour, silk dressed' Sugars, Java, China, Victoria- Company's Mauritius, and Cossipore 40 Bales grey sheetinp.s, 72 in. Swiss, Manilla, and Havanah cigars, tobacco, kc. Gingerbeer and lemonade bottles. IRONMONGERY. &c. 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 siz?s—American nails Long and short handled shovels Red lead, w'.iite lead—boiled oil, raw oil Colza oil—paint brushes—saslihooks—guttering Piping—zinc nails—galvanized iron—hinges Cart boxes—axle-trees —horseshoes nails—bass brooms Iron columns, solid and hollow—bridle posts TIMBER. Deals—cut and solid, 9x3 and 11 x 8 Joists—all sizes Flooring boards, Scotch, J inch, J inch, I inch, 1 1 inch. Dresppd and undressed weather boards Quartering, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 3 x 2, 4 x 4. T. and G. American lumber Shelving boards BOOTS. American kip grain Macquire's nuggets CLEVE & CO.> • ..: ■''^ ■ . ■. .. Manse.street. " MONSTER CLEARING SALE. NEW S. FO R THE MILLION. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. SELLING OFF ! ' SELLING OFF I ! At the far-famed MELBOURNE HOUSE, Corner of High-street. , FOR THREE WEE X,S ONLY, After which, the balance of the Stock will be cleared off by Auction. H. E. ~N~A Tfl A N BEGS to draw-the. attention of the public to his MONSTER CL-EARING at the noted Mbl- • bourne House, corner of High-street and Princesstreet, which will continue for the limited period of three weeks only, after which, the remainder will be Cleared Off by Public Auction. In consequence of the expiration'of hie Lease, the* Proprietor is compelled to give up possession of the Premises, he therefore invites all who study economy to call immediately and convince themselves of the STARTLING .REDUCTIONS Made in the prices, BY THE IRRESISTABLE BARGAINS Which will be offered them. 100 pieces French silk velvets, in every shade and color, from 7s Cd to 17s 6d per yard. Fashionable bonnets, latest styles, in silk, crinoline, velvet, and straw, 2s to 4"25. A magnificent stock of Feathers, Ostrich and others. The largest assortment in town of - Ladies' trimmed felt hats Do. no. crinoline and straw Girls' and childrens' do, do. £1000 in French and English silks, direct from London and Paris, the latest styles and most fashionable colors, in dresses from 31s tid to £10 10s. Under-clothing and baby linen—an extensive assortment. French artificial flowers in great variety . Silk and Lama shawls, winter mantles Wincey petticoats, crinoline And dresses of the last new modes, in the most fashionable and prevailing seasonable colors. Ribands (ex late arrivals), gloves, trimmings, hosiery, haberdashery, &?., &c, &c. Particular attention is called to the stock of elothins, blankets, and Manchester goods, being the most extensive in all the Province. An early inspection invited. Reversible coats Mole truwsers Superior pea jackets Bedford cord do. Box coats Do riding pants; Doe and tweed sacs Doe and tweed trowsers Black cloth do. Boys' and youths' clothing—a large stock. Every description of belts, braces, neck.'ties, handkerchiefs, and men's hosiery. Crimean shirts, new stock, just arrived White do do do Regatta do do . «° Men's felt hats,plush hats, deerstalker, motadors, Garibaldi's and Canadians, cheapest in town. Cloth caps, jumpers, guernseys, flannel shirts and drawers, an excellent stock. Ladies' under-clothing, &c, made to order by machinery, if required at half an hour s notice.« N°tet ea MELBOURNE HOUSE, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. tH. E. NATHAN, •:;■ , Proprietor TO HOTEL KEEPERS, STOREKEEPERS, ANI BAKERS. SPLENDID OPENING. To be disposed of by Private Contract, THE SUNNY-SIDE HOTEL, STORE and BAKEHOUSE, "Y^TITH everything in working order, togethe: t V ■ft-ith three acres of Land, having a large tron tage to and' lying on the south side of the Dunedn and East Taieri-road, at Saddle Hill, about eigh miles from Town. The above is an opportunity rarely offeredj a; here is a good steady trade doing in all. branches a present, which will be considerably improved by th traffic in the new road across the Taieri Plain. Thos desirous of making a sure investment are respectful!; invited to make a visit, and see the many advantage Po3SeSSedbytheaboVe- MARSHALL fcBUET.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
856

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 1

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