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For Sale. DISSOLUTION OF 'PARTNERSHIP. * Important Clearing Sale FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY GOODS. SINCLAIR & HISLOP, Princes-street, Dunedin t i (nest Switzer's Buildings). In consequence of I M. Sinclair- retiring from Business, the Firm have 1 commenced a bona fide Realising Cheap Sale, being desirous of winding up their affairs, and TO EFFECT A \ ENTIRE CLEARANCE. Their Stcck has been Re-marked and Re-arranged for prompt and immediate Sale. From the prices at which they have resolved to clear out the present stock, and at once realise upon j it, for the purpose of closing co-partnery affairs, they are affording an opportunity of procuring FIRST- CLA S S GOO D S At a price not usually met with. Being direct, importers of the newest ar.d best materials, they have i always found ready sale for their goods, consequently never accumulating old stock, and the goods now ° offered will be found in excellent condition ; whether for present or prospective use all will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity. , ..... M. Sinclair, in retiring from Business, begs to ten-, der thanks to the numerous Customers ior the liberal support accorded during the past Eight Years, and respectfully solicits at this time ths further patronage of their Custom and that of the Public in general. In tendering thanks to their numerous country customers, S.&H. beg to inform them that any orders they may be pleased to forward and intrust to their care, will have every attention, and the goods laid aside or ' sent on at once, at the same prices chirged to purchasers on the spot. STOCK LIST. Straw hats and bonnets, millinery bonnets, mturning bonnets Ribbons, laces, falls, ties, feathers, head dresses Houiton, Maltese, sewed nets, sleeves, collars and , cuffs ( Dress handkerchiefs, cambric handkerchiefs ' Best Paris Hd gloves Lambs' wool and cotton hosiery Ladies' belts, buckles, parasols, silk and alpaca umbrellas, &c. LADIES', CHILDREN'S. AND INFANTS , UNDERCLOTHING AND STAYS. Particular attention is requested to their present Stock of UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, &c, &c, Laid out aud arranged m a separate room. Colored silk dresses, black silks, shawls, mantles, stuff dresses, mohair barege and poplin ; dresses Striped lustres and alpacas Prints, muslins, merinoes, French epingle cloth, 'repps, coburgs Plain winseys, heather mixture winseys, knickerbocker winseys, striped and checked winseys Embroidered dies>es, winsey petticoats, quilted 5 petticoats Real Welch, Saxony, and medium flannels, 3-yard wide petticoat flannels Witney and Bath blaukets Linen and cotton sheetings Pillow linens, bedroom and bath towels Table linen, table covers, Scotch carpet, crumb* cloths, hearth-rugs Furniture chintz, 6-4 all wool damask Lace, Leno and Swiss muslin curtains, short ' window muslins " Linen ticks, striped hoi lands - s Gents' ties, collars, hats and caps, silk and cam- j brie handkerchiefs, lambs' wool, merino and cotton hosiery, kid gloves, fancy wool shirts, 8 silk and alpaca umbrellas, belts, braces, waterproof capes, and gig wrappers. c Smalhvares, and variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. ~ /~\N Sp.LE, ex Planter, Star of.Tasmania, Che- \_/ viot, aud late arrivals— 50 half chests finest English teas (ex Star of , Tasmania) ' 30 cases pint pickles 15 do half do sauces 20 do quarts table vinegar 4 do lemon, orange, and citron pe«l L 20 do Colman's No. 1 starch, $ cwt and 1 cwts . 12 do.Yolckman's Ilb tins jams, superior £ quality, full weights L t 20 do do 2 lb tins do, do 3 do do 1 lb jars do, do 15 do Morton's Aberdeen salmon, lib tins 50 do do do lobsters, do 50 do \ sardines 50 do h do I;- 20 do castor oil, pints and half pints :r 20 do Colmari's No. 1 double superfine mustard, I 5 lib bottles s 10 do do do do, $ do x 5 do pints salad oil d 5 do quarts do 5 do soft, sheil almonds - 1 bale caudlewick ' c 150 cases Dunlop cheese k 100 dp North Wilts cheese *• 35 casks Tennant's soda crystals 20 cases Letchford's Rd. plaid vestas 36 do 50's, 100's, ISO's, 250's, 500's, and I,ooo's ?. Japd. do 50 do bottled fruiis d 50 chests tea ie 20 do do, in bond n 80 half chests do :s 50 boxes do i, 5 tons Wellington hams and bacon, plain, smoked, and dairy-fed ~ 5 cases Sinclair's Belfast hams 5 do jujubes 15,000 Havana cigars, duty paid 'I 140 cases ginger wine, Gillon's l 4 hhds sherry, (Jflley's 50 q-c do D. Gore's, and Offley's 20 octaves do 50 q-cpoit, Offley's and Cockburn's . 50 cases Offley's port and sheiTy, superior 1^ 50 hhds India pale ale, crown brand i 40 casks pints and quarts Salt's Burton ale in t glass ;- 55 do Bass' No. 3 ale, glass quarts 0 25 do Furze's ale, do 100 cases Mackenzie's whiskey 3 hhds dark brandy 5 quarter-casks and hhds English gin and old • torn . 20 packages glassware 10 do boots and shot's " 155 do Chayasse and Go's iron bedsteads „ 100 do stationery, wrapping paper 3, paper bags and inks 2 do gas and kerosene lamps, chandeliers, and globes 2 cases Lockwood's and Townsend's cutlery Just landing, ex Sevilla, from Glasgow— 3 58 packages general drapery j Ex Spray, from Sydney— 150 boxes soap in 1 cwt and £ cwt boxes a Also on Sale— Ames' long-handled shovels Collins' do do Neals' do do C imeron's do do Hayne's do and &c. Collins' 36 in. shovels Hunt's 30 in. do Collins and other 32 in. do r Do do 30 m. do. t W. and G. TURNBULL and CO., DUNEBIN. STATIONERY, HARDWARE, BRUSH WARE, FANCY GOODS. Ex Star of Tasmania and Planter, - • Now Landing. 6 Cases Stationery, Comprising— ' Foolscap and Demy ledgers and journals, 4to 8 quire, forril day backs, flush account books various sizes,.tuck, skin and clasp pocket books, double fold do, Mayor's and Carpenter's spelling.*, Walkinghame's arithmetics, 141b ruled double money and pLiin foolscap, n*irrow bill paper, foreign post, 161bs ruled do, blotting paper, cream laid note paper, , Dv Monde do, international packets, small \, and commercial envelopes, tissue paper' pens, lead pencils, enamel cards, &c, &c. 2cases playing cards, gold backs-and High-' ■-■[ ■.. landers ■ -. 2 cases balance and plain handle table knives and • forks, pocket knives assorted / 4 ; cases brushware, comprising Wcom-beads, -'■•- scrubbings, shoe brushes, bannisters 3 cases organ, ('remole and German concertinas 2 cases flutinas, high toned 3 cases imerschauin, myall and briar pipes, silver mounted do 2 cases dressing and fine tooth combs, assorted HENRY NATHAN, _ General Importer, Stafford-street. FOR SALE, a t large first-class Sodawater Machine, nearly new, with joottles, Corks, and Plant complete. ', ~ Will he sold cheap. N.B.—No Machine at Waikotoaiti. - JAMES PA.TERSQN gc CO., 1 \ - MaaHrstretU '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 281, 13 November 1862, Page 2

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