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' ' , ' Busines3: Notices;-' ' '• .: EXPECTED ■'•TO ARRIVE ABOUT THE loth INSTANT. • .'.' •• .. rir^>y>, ?fv flpiIAT Far-Famed Steamer, * CITY OF HOBART MM?MM!$£&^ with' the Greatest Wonder of *3B_j§?3r3silPKr9 the World on board : the well known AVM. MEADS. The above splendid Steamer lias been specinlly chartered to convey part of the Merchandise purchased by Win. Mears when in Melbourne. Look to the Melbourne and Sydney Shipping Lists, when will be apparent to all the vast amount of Clothing, Hoots, Hate, Blankets, Hosiery, _c, &c, now on . their way'to the Stores. ... . WETHEIISTONE'S AND GABRIEL'S GULLY TUAP.EKA. The Greatest Wonder in the World, THH H'lH KSOWS _ "WM. MEARS & C0.,-Proprietors. GOOD NEWS!! Gt OO D NXU rS!!! TUAPEKA (-SOLD FIELDS. mHK WET GOLD WEATHER prevailing on these I Fields has necessitated the purchasing of Clothing, &c, exactly suitable to the requirements of the Diggers. One of the Principals of the well known Firm of Win. Mears & Co. left Dunedirc for Melbourne, sonic time since, where he has succeeded in purchasing the. cream of .the Melbourne and Sydney Markets. The' Goods are now arriving as cxpeditiously as the fastest Steamers afloat can convey them. It would be impossible to enumerate or give the faintest idea of all the Goods now on-their way, but in the list are comprised the following items. American-grained Leather Nugget Boots, Colonial made Knne Boots, Bradded Gum Boot 3 warranted Waterproof, Oilskin Coats, 'Trousers and Hats impervious to rain, Real Witney Blankets guaranteed to tee[> you warm. Monkey •Tuckets, (not worn by Moukey's, heavy Cheviot Tweed Trousers, direct from Soot land, Crimern Shirts, Flannels, Serge Shirts and every kind of Hosiery, too numerous toincntien. For further particulars apply at the Stores. WETHERSTONES, GABRIEL'S GULLY. ' The Greatest Wonder of the World, the w kl i, kko tv n AVM. MEARS & CO., Proprietors. WORTH KNOWING. WHERE is the best place in Dunedin to get my horse well shod by a thorough pratictl farrier, where it will be sure to have a sound foot, a freewulk, trot, or gallop, and where his shoes will not come off almost as soon as they have been put on 1 The only well known place is at the MELBO U RNE : AND BALLARAT VKTENIRARY SHOEING- " FORGE, Eatfcray-street, above the Shamrock Hotel, where shoeing; is done upon the true veterinary principles. - n BWI N S MACHINES. b . ' WHEELER & WILSON'S, The simplest and best. ■ . ■ PltlOKS — . '_ ..-■ U--~ Plain table machines ..^— — • —artT" . . Silver Elated—*' 0--" 1^ Half cabinet do. very handsome 21 H. SMITH, Agent, 49, Arcade, Dunedin. WHEAT SOWING.. TMPOETANT TO FARMERS; Smut in Wheat. X Smut in Wheat entirely prevented. By Koya Letters Patent. Day's Farmer's Friend, for preventing smut in wheat, and ravages from slugs, grubs, aphit, wire, scissor worms, and other insects,' superseding the old way of pickling with blue stone, and all other preparations ; never known to fail, having established its reputation and fame in these colonies, needs no "further comment. : Price 2s. per packet, procurable through chemists and storekeepers. Observe, none genuine unless bearing at each end fac similes of Proprietor's signa- : ture. Manufactured only by sole patentee and pro- ■'■ prietor,. Charles Day, M.P.5.G.8., Agricultural Che- ■•.■: mist, 27 Lonsdale-streefc, Melbourne. .' - Genuine Horse and Cattlo Medicine, Cheese and Butter coloring. Agent for Dnnedin: ....■■ Mr. G-EO. CASPER, - Australian Store. — ■ ; > MR. BARES POEMS. ; . nnHE Publishing Committee beg to state thnt JL Coi>ies of the above work may now be had at . the following places, viz. : — M'Leod and Gibson's store, Princes-street. Smith and Marshall's do. do. do. Andrew Mercer's do. do. do. John Mollison's do. do. do. And Lambert's Stationery Warehouse, Stafford-street. ./ ALEX. M'LEOD, Secretary. ' JAMES KILGOUR, Treasurer. Dunedin, 13th February, 18C2. A DESIDERATUM. , I AM now prepared to take orders for BOOTS, which will be found, impervious to either Scotch mist or Dunedin sludge; guaranteeing complete immunity from cold or damp feet. - : MANLY THACKEU, . Premier Boot-maker, ; . Hope-street. . NOTICE. FinHE Partnership ..hitherto existing between the ;,. jj_ undersigned, under the name and firm of Sharkey and Monaghan, Storekeepers and Butchers, - Wethestones has been dissolved by mutual consent. rA: ;• witness our hands at Wetherstone's, the third day of April, 1862, • 1 H. SHAEKEY. P. MONAGHAN. Witness, —James Fenton. N.B. —Mr. Sharkey, Wetherstone's, will settle all the liabilities of the late firm, and collect all accounts due thereto, which parties are requested to settle forthwith. H. SHARKEY. S T A N F O X D &■ CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, Princes-street, Dunedin, (Opposite Day & Mieville.) TUST ARRIVED, a Splendid Assortment, ■ ■ (3 consisting; of— . Chandeliers Billiard Lamps Glass Shades Suspension Lamps Stand do Paper do Side do Kitchen do . Globes Bracket do Hall Lanterns Cbimnies Parlor ■ do Stable do Wick, &<• And the PURE KER9SENE OIL. All.country orders.will receive prompt attention. ' Goods carefully packed and forwarded to any part ot - - New Zealand. " J~] X . FR V, Wholesale, Retail, and General StorcJteeprr, TUAPEKA HOUSE, PRINCES STREET, DUJVEDIN. Goods weighed and forwarded to the Diggings 3130 c ; THE undersigned having this day dissolved the partnership lately existing with.Messrs. Turnbull & Co., under the style and firm of Turnbull, , - Bing & Co., begs to inform the mercantile community that he-viil continue, conjointly with Mr. W. Harris, ' ;'. under the style of.Bing, Harris<fc Co., his general ■' '- tr',de as Auctioneer, Commission Merchants, as well as the Drapery Department in all its branches. The businets will, until their new premises in Highstreet, next Union Bank, are completed, be carried on. at the store in the rear of Messrs. Turnbull & Co.'s premises, in High-street (entrance through the yard), where they have already an extensive assortment of Drapery of every kind, and of the Newest Fashion, on sale. "' ■ They trust that the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on Mr. Bing, as resident partner of the late firm, will be grant«d as «xt*nsi-rely to the firm* ©f Bing, Harris & Co. ADOLPH' BIN* Bunedin, Ist May, I«<H. *' i ■■ ■'■'" -

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 157, 17 May 1862, Page 1

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