' For Bale- / NOTICE TO MINERS. MIN E B 8 En Route for . COLE CREEK, MURPHY'S FLAT, HIGHLAY,And the DUNSTAN DIGGINGS, Will find every description of Goods at our Stores, BEACH-STREET, And MAIN NORTH ROAD. BAIRD BROTHERS, ' Waikooaiti. NOW Landing, Ex GRASMERE, and for sale by the undersigned.— 1 highly finished Rosewood Cottage Piano Forte 20 Mahogany chests of drawers ,- - 2"""" do. wardrobes ' 1 do. sideboard 25 Iron folding chairs with cane seats Mattresses, bolsters, pillows and hassocks ■ •■- An assortment of paper hangings. * CARGILL& CO. NOKOMAI AND HARTLEY DIGGINGS. A LARGE Assortment ol— Mining tools -.•-.•■ Biscuits Groceries Wines and spirits Provisions - ...".. And other requisites suitable for the above Gold Field at lowest rates, at MAURICE JOEL'S, Princes-street. Opposite the Gold Office and Treasury. > Wholesale and Retail. _ _ ___ _ _, _____ 1 superior American Express Buggy, nearly new, brake springs and steps, extra strong suitable for a private family, or a party for the diggings, ALSO, A set of silver-mounted gig harness. JAS. PATERSON & CO., Manse-street. T_p "O ~~R 8 A L E — 120 Rams, now running In H. Meyer's flocks i on the Waitangi j Delivery can be given at once. Apply to CHARLES MEYER, Station Peak, Waitangi. CAPITAL ROADSIDE HOTEL, DOING GOOD TRADE, Mm t improve as the season advances. On the Main Road to the Diggings, only seven miles from Town. BARGIDDLE HOTEL. LICENSED. TAMES PATERSON & CO. are instructed to let 0 the Bargiddie Hotel; well situated and roomy, with all necessary requirements for doing a first-rate business. Good stabling attached. Apply early to. the Auctioneers, JAMES PATEIIBON & CO FOR SALE—That most desirable Property In Walker-street (opposite Mr. Cook's Store), c* #. sistingof Sees, 20, 21, 22, Block V.,—having a fro*> age of 198 feet to Walker-street, and ICS feet to Mel-viile-street, together with 9-Roomed House thereon. Terms liberal. Apply RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS, Land and Estate Agents. SU G A It 8 . — Fine Counters Crystals and No. 1 Cossipore— 500 bags landing. ROBINSON, HART, & CO., Stafford street. fjn e~~ r~ § : —=: X Congous, in half-chests and boxes. ROBINSON, HART, & CO., Stafford-street A M 8 AND BACON. —Prime lot of York Hams, and Colonialcured Hams aud Bacon on sale. ROBINSON, HART, & CO.. ___ Stafford-street. p x "h d c—e —c—e —§ —: \J —Neva Stearines, full and light weights. ! ROBINSON, HART, _ CO., , BtaflWrd-Btreet. BUTTER AND CHEESE —Cork Jbutter, Dunlop and Prime Gonda! ROBINSON, HART, k CO., i Stafford-street, j WINES AND SPIRITS.' —Large 'ssortment in case and bulk at ROBINSON, HART, & CO. * Stafford-street. PORTLAND CEMENT —Now lauding in fine order. Also, 150 cases Kerosene. ROBINSON, HART, & CO., ; Stafford-street. WATER COMMUNICATION TO THE HARTLEY DIGGINGS. F LIT U R, At tbe Molyneux for the HARTLEY DIGGINGS 1 AA Tons of superior Hobart Town Flour, of the ■?V VL fevourit« biand of "W. Searl," ex Witch of <be Tees Now in store at the Molyneux River and for Sale m Lota to suit Purchasers. Apply to A. T. MANNING, Belgrave House: T.eTBROWN^ ARTIN & C0" °B _'At the Molyneux Store. I. HERMAN 'If'CO.', IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE WAREPkinces - Strket. HAVE on Sale, all descriptions of Fancy and Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware ■■ Hardware, Stationery, kc ' Orders from the country executed with despatch. M'CALLUM AND MURKAY, Importers, maclagoan-street, HAVE always on hand a LARGE AND WELLnR*T>il S voß^, S7 OCX 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. shirts and pants White. Regatta, and Scotch twill shirts Tweed, Melton, and fancy Crimean shirts Aberdeen, Alloa, and lambswool hose and halfhosa - Heavy Tweed suits, cord and mole trousers Felt and cabbage tree hats, Balmoral bonnets, Blue, black, and lancy cloth caps Green baize and printed drugget Plain,- robe, and flounced silk and rtuff 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 Patent Leplets .crotchet, braid, and chenello nets Patent ruffles and Coventry frilling ' Scarborough and princes' rolls. « j^OKISON, LAW & CO. have on ■_*_ Martell'a brandy, in hhds. , ; J ■ Geneva, red cases j ' i Graham's port wine, 3 and i diamond, in hhda. qrs., and cases * Cossipore gugar ' Mole trousers. Crimean, blue and grey serge shirts, and jumpers ■ * Boots and shoes, best Scotch and English makers saanii Is__._s,- 4*-*'--« Wrapping paper • Account books, and other stationery . Paper bags, 2 and 7 lbs. Temporary offices: Manse-street. 60,0ftft..55b2- one inA"^T^a fiftO Door8 ' "^ Bize9 *nd tnickness, 5 000 FCetOf WiDdOW Glass^t^ L P«r foot. ' OCTAGON- TIMBER- YAED A toeet. • I . BEN SMITH;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 240, 26 September 1862, Page 8
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