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, SEPA II A lION, v WELCOME NEWS. All factious opposition being overcome, it is only fnii' to assume that only a very short time will ellipse before SEI'AHA'»• lON from the NORTH ISLAND be accomplished. But fuw people, liowuver, at this moment furuwe whnt wi'l be the consequence to TRADEIiiS wlio deal in articles subject to the present illG (I DUTJJJS. There can bu no doubt that one of the first measures to be initiated will be file TOTAL ABOLITION of the present inoit obnoxious and iniquitous TARI1 J1 J. C. T. ICK, MERCKR & DRAPER, OF PRINCES STREET, a]ipears to be so convinced in his own miml that :i!l DUTIES UPON SOFT GOODS will be abolished, 1 hut lie has informed us of his intention of at once SELLING OFF the whole of I.m exceedingly valuable STOCK, 01? DRAPERY, kc., AT VICTORIA PRICES. Whether this be good policy of Mr. ICK'S it may be rtirticult to. pronounce, but tiiat the PUBLIC will receive the benefit there can be no possible rioubt. Shipping Notice. ALDING-A, FROM MELBOURNE. Notice to Consignees. rpi-IE whole of Die cargo from the Aldinjja. has now i been lyin:; alojig-sido. the Jetty for two daya, aii'l iv consequence of' Entries not being passed, cannot be landed. ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., Stafford-street Amusements. DOYAL FR I N'C ES S THEATRE.. Lesskks . ... ... Fawcbtt &• Co. GRAND COMBINATION NIGHT. COMEDY ! DRAMA ! FARCE I FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1862. WHO SPEAKS FIR ST? Captain Charles ... .. .. Mr. T. Fawcett 'Dakck .. Miss K. Coßcoiuir. THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION. Jamea Greenfield Mr.' S. Favcett. '■ Racliael .. Miss E. St. Clair. . Dancis .. Miss-A. Hart. THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Cousin Joe .'. Mr. T. Faweett. T ONDON Skittle Ground opened, Junction, JLJ Gabriel's Gully. First rate ground, balls, and • pins. Come and play. /^ITY BUFFET CASINO & CAFE OPEN TO-NIGHT. DE WOLF & RAMUS, Sole Proprietora. "THIS EVENING. ' ' QUADRILLE PARTT; City Buffet Assembly Rooms & Cafb. Admission 2s. Cd. 12th June, 1862. 0I T V BOWL iltfG SALOON,,'. Higii-Sthket. • ■■;' ."; v ' REDUCTION IN PRICES. WII. lIAYDON (late manager of the above .. . Saloon), begs to inform liis friends and ■, thepublic generally, tlwt he has obtained a'lcase of the above premise;., aud trusts by strict. attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto «. so liberally bestowed on the above establishment:' , t W. H. H. further wishes to intimate that he'has ■ reduced the scale of charges to one- shilling! per half. string until 5 p.m., atterwhich the charges ar« Is Cd. 21st May, 1862 . . ' . Business Notices. . .-■■ "VTOTICE to Americans.—Buck-wheat Cakes can J_Y be had at the Caffcdc Paris, Jetty-street.' HIGULAY DIGGINGS. ' ~ P LAWRENCE, Auctioneer, House, Land, and • . Commission Agent, Commercial Hotel, Waikouaiii. ~ ' HIGHLAY DIGGINGS. To Miners, Storekeepers, and others. '''* TF you want good accommodation and civility, call J_ at the Commercial Hotel, Waikouaiti. HIGIILAY DIGGINGS. NEW IRON STORE, WAIKOUAITI, Adjoining Wooley's Hotel. riIHR Undersigned having erected the above cxten- - X sive premises, have always oa sa.'e, wholesalo - • and retail, the undermentioned goods of first-claw •'• ; quality : — ' . . WINES, SPIRITS, AND CORDIALS. . Bulk and bottled ale and porter (best brands), brandy, rum, whisky, old torn, geneva (qr.casks and cases), sherry, port, niuger wine, ■■ ginger brandy, peppermint, raspberry vinegar, cloves, lemon syrup. ' ' PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Adelaide and Mount Moriac flour, oatmeal, oats, bran, hams and b.icon, s-ardines, lobsters, oy.sreis, minion, red herrings, Yarmouth bloaters, candles (Males"), Ki-va's (purifiVd tallows), wJad oil, cattor oil, sauces, vc&tas,' ■ curiii, rice, currants, raisins, jams, cheese, • bottled fiuiiK, pickles, starch, hlue, salt, lnnstard, spice, saj;o. pearl barley, marmalade, Ufa in chests, halves, mid boxes, sugars (Jr.va, ifauritius, and Cossipore), tobacco, eoi.fectioncry, butter (Cork and Wellington), blacking, soap (English and colonial). IRONMONGERY. Galvanised tin bucket's, wash-dishes, billies, pan nikins, nails, picks, axes, tomahawks, tablo cutlery, sluicing forks, kettles, fryin«;-panß, shovels (loii<j and short), locks, hinges, padlocks, kerosene oil and lamps, raw and boiled oil, paints, leads, &c, &c. ■ TIMBER. Shingles, paling, quarteiings, Scotch flooring' ■ boards, Kami pine, &c. Also an extensive assortment of boots, shoes, drapery, hosiery, slop clothing and fancy"goods. Miners en route for the new diggings, Squatters Farmer.", ond others in the neighborhood of Waikouaiti, will find that they will h;ivo money, time, and trouble, by purchasing at our Ktoies. B'AIRD, BROTHERS, & CO., New" Iron Stores, WAIKOUAITI, TiTTOTICE. -Mr. Edward Ffrancis Ward, Solicitor J.A has removed to corner of Princes-street amip ■ Jttty-rfrcet. THE MONSTER CLOTHING COJIPANY . beg to state that by the lilack Swan th>y are m receipt of the following poods, 'bought for caslf. and selected by their Agents in London expressly for tlua Province:— • ■?■••'* Gents' finest Dap beaver Witney elephant cloth Albert tweedß, and other Inverness'capes ' Gents' overcoats, of every description " Gents' suits in cheviot, doeskin/h'nekstin Mackintoshes, vulcanized Indian rubber capes .(rents. Scotch twee , doebkin, and cheviot' coats and trowsers ' ' " ' ' • ■" l?oys' newest styles Knickerbocker suits in finest ■ S"}* velvet, doeskin, fllush. and lle'ltpn r i Gents pants and bvepches, in eve'i-y material Gents' Minest French 'felt, and plus]i haU " I}}up and red bjanjicts and railway'rugs An endless variety of Crimean shirts, MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY. ADJOINING SWITZBR'S, PRINCES-STREET. GALVANISED* Jron, 4s. U. per 'sheet • Zi D c, 30s. per square.—Howorth's- Spouting Warehouse, near Police Pepot, Princes-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 6

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