Merchandise, '; v'^« *t" HARRIS AND SAMPSON, " ♦ Importers of BOOTS, SHOES, CIO THIN G, &c HrGII STREET, Two doors above the Union Bank, Dunedin, HAVE ON SALE — Macguhe's American boots Napoleons * Riding boots Watertights Bluchers V Wellingtons of every description -■' Women's and cliildren's cloth, kid, and leather boots, &c. Pilot jackets Moleskin tivwsers Scotch tweed and doe suits Tweed and doe trowsers Melton and tweed Inverness capes Scotch twill shirts ! Crimean and Baltic shirts .! 8-4 grey calico White and colored blanket* Flannels, &c. Lainbswool pants and undershirts Shetland and grey lambswool half-hose Military knit half-hose , ■^L White China shawls, • ppnjees, "crimsc^B^-J^ sashes, &c. r', ■'. • Silk trimmings, buttons/fringes Ribband velvets, &c. Colored silk damask Habit shirts, sleeves, &. " " \- Muslin curtains Cloth and tweed caps Waterproof coats Bedford cord trowscra ' BASCH, WANDELLS & Co~ : (Successors to Wittkow«ki Brothers.) WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS AND . IMPORTERS, ■■"■■ ' HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND a well-assorted stock" of Tobacco, 10's, £ lbs., twist and aromatic Cignrs—Havannas, Manillas, and Swiss Matches—wood, vestas, and japanned And a general stock of tobacconists' ware Country orders and shipping punctually attended to Address —Flinders-lane, off Stafford-street; next to Lazarus' Bond. ■ ~/.'■■ DOLE, DODS, and CAMERON offer for SaleTea, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Sngar, loaf, Cossipore, and Victorian Companies' • ' ■'•;'. ." Coffee, fresh roasted and ground, and. in air- !"?. tight canisters " ':■.-.'il^ ..-.,„, Carraway seeds, cloves, .whole ..{i»d ground ginger ' '*''"* Rasins, Currants, and dried apples > Oatmeal, flour, and pearl barly Hams, bacon, cheese, and colonial butter Salt, soap, starch and blue, soda crystals Carbonate soda, tartaic acid, and cream of tartar. : '■'#, ■?■ - Castor oil, Sitlad oil, and bottle vinegar Vinegar in qr.-casks, " Hill and Evans." Pickles, jams, and bottled fruits. Potatoes, onions, and American brooms Capers, curry powder, and sardines'. Brandy, rum, gin, whisky, and old torn, in bulk and bottle. Port and Sherry wines, in bulk and bottle. Ale and porter, in hhds and bottle Now Landing Ex Sea Breeze, and other vessels, 26 chests finest Congou, ex Florence Ni^htin gale 15 hhds. London porter .60 cases Martell's brandy 50 cases Henessey'sreal "Battle Axa"do. POLE, BODS, & CAMERON, Importers, and Wholesale Grocers, Provision, ( Wine, and Spirit Merchants, ■:'-"" ;■ RATTRAY STEEET. ROBINSON, HART & CO., 7 Stafford-street. HA V E ON SALE, at Lowest Market Rates : 500 bags Mauritius sugars, counters and crystals 50 half-chests Congou tea : 150 boxes do \ 100 boxes gunpowder do 1 ton coffee, in tins 60 firks double rose Cork butter 20 cases Dunlop cheese 50 do sardines, .$ and I 20 do jams, lib tins 20 do marmalade do 50 do lobsters do 50 do oysters do 100 boxes Price's candles Curry powder, castor oil i Seidlitz powders, bulk vinegar ' Confectionery, spices, mustard, starch, blue, bottled fruits, sauces, soap, salad oil, wood and wax matches, glassware, holloware, brown paper and paper bags, brushware, American and clout nails, etc., etc. 250 cases brandy, various brands 100 do geneva 100 do sherry 150 do port 20 qr-casks do 40 qr-casks sherry 50 cases ginger wine 60 do champagne 250 do ale and porter To arrive ex Missie and Ellen Simpson. 100 cases kerosene oil 10 tons fencing wire 20 tons galvanized iron, 24 and 26 guage 20 cases salmon, lib tins 80 tons Shannon mill flour Etc.. Etc. N ' 8 T L E.— AT THB OCTAGON TIMBER YARD, Corner of Great King and Stewart-streets. ■ 1,000 bags of lime, best quality 20,000 feet Baltic weather boards 35,000 palings 30,000feet9x£—11 xf 20,000 feet 6 x If, f, J, G. fc T. Scotch flooring--10,000 feet G. and T. Lumber 6000 shingles 5000 feet of half-round spouting, with brackets for do 5000 do O.G. do. 9 casks of plaster of Paris 1 do putty 10 do plain zinc 15,000 feet 4x3 deals 10,000 do. 3x 2 clear pine 80,000 do. Hard wood, 9 x 3, 6 x 4, 6 x 6, 4 x 3, 3 x 2, 6 x 2 6 tons corrugated galvanized iroa 15,000 Countess's slates 34 sets turned table legs 30 do wash-stand do. A large stock ot doors and sashes Doors from 6 ft. 6 in., x 2 ft. 6 in., te 7 ft 0 in. x 3 ft. 0 in. Sashes, from 8 x 10, to 10 x 15 Architraves, Mouldings, Venetian Shutters, Cedar. _ ■ Carpenters' patent locks, ■with best furniture Batt hinges, &c., &c A large lot of cradles and long toms The above are just landed, all in good condition. BEN. SMITH. ON S iIE. TO FARMERS, GRADERS, AND OTHERS. QAA ACRES of very superior Agricultural Land /OUV adjoining the Rack Course on Oamaru Flat. Terms and particulars, apply to ' DALGETY, RATTRAY le CO., Oamara. ~ GLASS! GLASS! GLASS 1 /~\ N BAL Eby the undersigned:— CHANCE'S SHEET GLASS. 60x38 52x34 60 x 30 48 x 32 58 x 32. 48 x 30 56x32 46x34 54 x 36 40 x 30 R. E. INMAN & CO., 3, Princes-street, through the Cutting. Glass! Glass! Glass! Chance a Sheet—all sizes, up to 60 x 38. R. E. INMAN & CO., 3, Pri»ccs-str«t, tbrausa the Cutting* '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 182, 16 June 1862, Page 1
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