For Sale. M'CALLUM AND MURRAY, = Importers, maclaggan-street, - HAVE always on hand a LARGK AND WELLASSORTED STOCK or ALL KINDS OF DRAPERY, suitable for Town and Country,— n | Scarlet, bine, grey, and white blankets Railway wrappers, woi-*ted rugs Blu.s and grey serve shirts "l Grey an<i wbite serge and plaiding pante j J Flannel shirts and pants Brown, wbite, and Shetland L. W. shirts and pants White. Regatta, and Scotch twill shirts Tweed, Melton, and fancy Crimean shirts j Aberdeen, Alloa, and lambswool hose and lialf- ' liosa 1 Heavy Tweed suite, cord aud mole trousers Felt and cabbage trse hats, Balmoral bonnets i Blue, black, and fancy cloth caps Greeu baize and printed drugget J Plain, robe, and Bounced bilk and stuff dresses Pauley, C&fchmere, llama, and wool shawls . Silk, cloth, and seal-skin jackets and mantles Ladic»' and children's underclothing Sewed, crotchet, and linen collars, collarette and sets Patent lights, crotchet, braid, and chenelle nets Patent ruffles and Coventry frilling Scarborough and princes' rolls. HORSE and Hand Power Chaff Cutters 'ihrm-hiisg machines "Winnowing machines, and every description c-f agricultural implemcniH, On s-ale by SORLEY & SAMUEL, Ironmongers, Princes-street North, Agents to T. Robins-on k Co., Agricultural Implement Makrrs, Melbourne. 17*011 SALE, IheGood Will of a Coffee Shop and ' Shipping OJsice,Jetty-Btre*t. ■ _______———.—. j HARTLEY DIGGINGS. Notice to Diggers. I)AIRD BROTHERS, Waikouaiti, Have on Sale, > fim-davs Stores of all descriptions, at Dunedin 1 pri. c*. I BAIRD BROTH FES, i ' New iron Store*, J Waikouaiti. AUSTRALIAN BREEDING EWES. npHE undersigned are prepared to contract now \ for the delivery in November, December, and Jm.uary next of First Class A ism a lias Mkkiko '. M Aiiiu.N Ewes, two or four-toothed, to be brought L ovt rby Steamer to RlufF, Fort Chalmers, or Moeraki. ! Ap;dv to Mehara. Dalgetv, Rattrav, Si Co., Dune<iiu. a l * * 'THOMPSON fc CRISP. ! Melbourne, lltli April. 18t52 ■ Iji O R SALK - 40 Ton* best V. D. L. Oaten Hay
j fr^;u Hobart Town. i I Apply ' E. JAMES, j At Driver, Mar lean, k Co.'s Office, i Provincial Sale Yards. j fjl 11 X KAU it I TIMBER YAR D j 1 Cf n nr. k tx n d-Stkekt, i Adjoining tbe ioundry. 1 t Oxli'x 1,9x2.0x3,9x4 j j 6x1,6x'.,,i;x8.Gx4 j ! 1ix2,11x.\i2x1,15x1,24xl | 3x1,3x2,4 xZ,4 xI, 4x4. j ] IkiardH sud Scantling—-Fui'ter Ivlged Weather j IUo iitls— T& G 1 -'louring, and l.nm;-er fur sale by j RKID, SOUTER 4: CO. | To BUILDERS AND OTHERS. I X^OR SALE. Shop-front, large gia-* Uoor, and j i fcou...- rule Sx<du>, etc. Apply, MR.'DECOSTA, I Next to Provincial HoteL DUNEDIN TIMBER YARD, PfcINCKS-bTKEirr, (Near tbe Barracks.) IT'OR SALE, every description of Timber for ; building purpo-**-* at lowest rates, including doom, sa*b*-h, niouldtngß, architraves, skirting, Poi tland <vmeiit, «-beet gla-i% large size. ' upper & Casr'a pinlvanized iron, 2d guage, ridge cap, and »jKtuting. WALTER BELL k CO. . ! RICHARD FORREST, \ LEATHER WAREHOUSE, '; Prince*-mret-t south, Opposite the Immigration Barracks. j TTAS always ou band a Mipply of Crop, Kip, and jLX llxnn-*« Ix'.'il!ier mantitactured by John j <*urk, Stafford Tanu.ry, Melbourne.
j Also, | Tlie same description of Leathern, got up by Robert J J Fb-ckh&rt, Melbourne Tannery. ' | Counlrv orders Miuctuallv attended to \ j CHEAP COAJ-S AND FIREWOOD. | I I%* ANTED, every Ijo.lv to know tbat the best; ! 1 V Kiicil>h. Newer, ..tie, md Otago Coals (screened > j ..r Miiit.iyl ran be hnd, in quantities to suit pur- ; 1 cha**!*. -it ' | THE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, j i Prin.--es-«.imt, near the Police Barracks. j ! Delivered, e-»rriuge-!ree, on tbe sliorte*t notice. i j Als-j, Il Khwoou, cut up or otherwise,, by cord I ;' io cwt. ] ; DANIEL J. MOORE. } IO ND O N DINING ROOM I . J 1 ( ! Jettt-strekt, DcjiKMS. j HrG Ii ROB X R TSON ! Begs to inform his friends that lie has opened the ! above establishment. 1 j ! t Every eonvenienc and comfort, combined with the I | MOST MODERATE CHARGES, j I Will Ik» the order of the day. j BOARD AND LODGING ! ? Ey the week. day, or any longer or shorter period, j J | WELL AIRED BEDS, j j Large dining and sitting rooms, airy bedrooms, j » private apartments for families, and all the conve- j I nit-nee of a tirst class dining rooms, under able and • " ! ex]>erienced management, n 11. RO B R RTSON, Proprietor. - Open from G a.m. to 12 p.m. '" I SIBBALD'S NO. 1 OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, - | Removed to No. 1, Princes-street (Next Mr. J. Hyman, Jeweller).
T SIBBALD begs to return his earnest thanks to j *■* • those wii? 60 liberally supported Wm at hi 3 late j Emporium of Fadiion, opjK>site the Barracks, and beg ! resjiectfally to inform them that for the convenience of his numerous patrons, and lor the better carrying on a fast increasing business he has removed to larger and more centrally situated business premises, at No. 1 1 Princes-street. J. S. takes the present opportunity oi stating that the old stock having been ENTIRELY CLEARED OUT has been replaced by a NEW and SUPERIOR CLASS OF GOODS, imported direct from the first Manufacturing Houses in Britain. IN THE CLOTHLNU AND BES°OKE DEPARTMENT Gentlemen may rely upon the best materials being made up in the best Style. Firstclass hands only are kept iv the establishment, while the Personal Superintei deuce being under J. S. will offer a sure guarantee that the utmost satisfaction will be given. Especial attention is paid to the FIT of all clothes ordered at the NO. 1 ESTABLISHMENT. The READY-MADE DEPARTMENT will comprise the largest and most vnried stock in Dunedin aU articles of wear having been specially selected with reference to this market, nnd the particular requirement* of all grades and classes of the community. In order to sell at the lowest fraction of profit to offer only goods of the rao4 unexceptionable quality —to retain in stock an immense variety for purchaser to select from, J. S. is comp. lied to sell only for CA S H . Do Not Fobqkt Numsk&
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 216, 29 August 1862, Page 8
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