For Sale. __^_ _ TO STOREKEEPERS. 3N SALE, ex Abdul Medjid and Geelong, from London, at Low Rates:— _ 100 cases Clouzeau's No. 6 branly 100 red cases, Key brand, Geneva 100 green „ ~ 50 cases Peters' Altona cordials 100 boxes Prices' Belmont sperm candles 30 chests superior congou tea 80 half-chests ~ „ . 40 cases salad oil, Feast's 20 barrels crashed loaf sugar 6 Huntley and Palmer's, and Gray, Dunn & , (Jo's, fancy biscuits 6 cases fashionable drapery, assorted f 4U trunks men's, women s, and children s seasonable boots, well assorted 3 bales Scotch twill and blue serge shirta 3 cases Bedford cord trousers 4 „ assorted broshware, and 1 bale broom handles 6 „ „ stationery 3 „ organ and German concertinas 5 „ flutinas, double tones 2 . dressing and fine tooth combs, HENRY NATHAN, General Importers, * Stafford-Btreet. M'CALLUM AND MURKAY, Importers, haclaggax-street, HAVE always on hand a LARGK AND WELLASSORTED STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF DRAPERY, suitable for Town and Country,— Scarlet, blue, grey, and white blankets Railway wrappers, worsted rugs Blue and grey serge shirts Grey and white serge and plaiding pants Flannel shirts and pants Brown, white, and Shetland L. W. shirta and pants White. Regatta, and ScoU-h twill shirts Tweed, Melton, and fancy Crimean shirts Aberdeen, Alloa, and lambswool hose and halfboss Heavy Tweed suits, cord and mole trousers Felt and cabbage tree hats, Balmoral bonnets Blue, black, and fancy cloth caps Green baize and ymnted drugget Plain, robe, and flounced silk and stuff dresses Paisley, Cashmere, llama, and wool shawls Silk, cloth, and seal-skin jackets and mantles Ladies' and children's underclothing Sewed, crotchet, and linen collars, collaretts and sets Pa ent Lesli ts. crotchet, braid, and chenelle nets Patent ruffles and Coventry frilling Scarborough and princes' rolls. HORSE and Hand Power Chaff Cutters Thrashing machines Winnowing machines, and every description of agricultural implements, On sale by SORLKY & SAMUEL, Ironmongers, Princes-street North, Agents to T. Robinson & Co-, Agricultural Implement Makfrs, Melbourne. AUSTRALIAN BREEDING EWES. finHK undersigned are prepared to contract now JL for the delivery in November, December, and January next of First Class Australian Merino Maides Ewes, two or four-toothed, to be brought over by Steamer to Bluff, Port Chalmers, orMoeraki. Apply to Messrs. Dalgety, Rattray. &"Co., Dunedin. THOMPSON k. CRISP. Melbourne. 11th April. 1862 THE Undemfrnod have on Sale —now landing and to arrive;—the following goods, all our own manufacture : — Tip, Wharf, Bullock, and other Drays ; also, Spring, Whiteehapel, and Dog Carts, o various descriptions. Express Waggons, light or heavy, on springs or thorough braces, with R. and F. improvements on the American style, Wheel-barrows, Ploughs, H arrows and oth r agricultural improvements ; horse-power reaping machines, ke. ROBERTS and FERGUSON, . Princes-street, south. I. HERMAN & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN, Pjusces - Steeet. HAVE on Sale, all descriptions of Fancy and Tobacconists 1 Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Hardware. Stationery, kc. Orders from the country execnted with despatch. DUNEDIN TIMBER YARD, Pbinces-stueet, (Near the Barracks.) FOR SALE, every description of Timber for building purpc-es at lowest rates, including doors, sashes, mouldings, architraves, skirting, Portland cement, sheet glass, large size. 'I upper k Carr's galvanized iron, 26 guage, ridge cap, and spouting. WALTER BELL & CO. RICHARD FORREST, LEATHER WAREHOUSE, Priuccs-street south, Opposite the Immigration Barracks. HAS always on hand a supply of Crop, Kip, and Harness Leather manufactured by John Clark, Stafford Tannery, Melbourne. Also, The *arae description of Leathers, got up by Robert Flockhart, Melbourne Tannery. Country orders uunctuallv attended to SIBBALuS NO. 1 OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, Removed to No. 1, Princes-street (Next Mr. J. Hymas, Jeweller). T SIBBALD begs to return his earnest thanks to ** • those who so liberally supported him at hi 3 late Emporium of F&Orion, opposite the Barracks, and beg respectfully to inform them that for the convenience oi his numerous patrons, and for the better carrying on a fast increasing businpss he has removed to larger and more centrally situated business premises, at No. 1 Princes-street. J. S. takes the present opportunity ox 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 CLOTHING AND BESPOKE DEPARTMENT Gentlemen may rely upon the besl materials being made up in the best Style. Firstclass hands only are kept in the establishment, while the Personal Superintetdence being under J. S. will offer a sure guarantee that the utmost satisfaction will be given. Especial attention is paid to the FII of all clothes ordered at the NO. 1 ESTABLISHMENT. The READY-MADE DEPARTMENT will comprise the largest aud most varied stock in Dunedin, all articles of wear having been specially selected witl reference to this market, and the particular require ments of all grades and classes of the community In order to sell at the lowest fraction of profit—U offer only goods of the most unexceptionable quality —to retain in stock an immense variety for purchase: to select from, J. S. i 3 compelled to sell only for CASH. Do Not Forget Number "JTOW LANDING, ex Omeo, Aldinga, and Victor Fencing wire and staples Patent and American cut nails, cooper's rivets Holloware, colonial ovens, Douglas' pumps Barrow wheels, grind stones, sash weights Kerosene oil, Cozens and Dowi^r's Cocoa fibre, and other door mats . Bass brooms, American tuba Stacker's beer engines, tapping cocks and lea< pipes Glass_ bottom ale measures, corkscrews Bottling wire, brass taps Bronzed and B. B. tenders, fire irons Seaming twine, glasspaper Invoice of brass foundry To Arrive per Killermont. Kerosene, lamp?, wicks, &c American churns, wood and zinc wash boards Galvanized furnace boilers Plough and cart traces, bullock chains White lead, patent and American cut nails &c. ke. &c. D. DRAKE, Wholesale Ironmonger, Rattxar-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 223, 6 September 1862, Page 8
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