Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

For Sale. "p,OR SALE, JUST ARRIVED,----10 tons fine Adelaide flour, silk-dressed 2 tons first-class hams and bacon. H. E. NATHAN, Melbourne House, Princes street. LETT'S DIARIES for 1863. Ferguson am Mitchell, Engravers, &c, Princes street, nex; the Cutting. PACKS ADDLES, Packsaddles. Shaft Harncs; and Leading do, in great variety, aud sob cheap, at Fiaser and Granger's, corner" of Princes street and High-street. PRINTING, PAPER. - Received, p*r Scoresb*. and Star of Tasmania, 67 Bales Printin'i Paper, of superior quality. FREDERICK MOSS and CO. ON SALE, ex Planter, Star of Tasmania, Che not, and late arrivals— 50 half chests finest English teas (ex Star ol Tasmania) , 30 cases pint pickles 15 do half do sauces 20 do quarts table vinegar 4 do lemon, orange, and citron peel 20 do Colman's No. 1 starch, | cwt and 1 owts 12 do Volckman's 1 lb tins jama, superior quality, full weights 20 do do 21b 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 J sardines 60 do £ do 20 do castor oil, pints and half pints 20 do Colman's No. 1 double superfin a lib bottles 10 do do do do, \ do 5 do pinls salad oil 5 do quarts do 5 do soft shell almonds 1 bale candlewick 150 cases Dunlop cheese 100 do North Wilts cheese 35 casks Tennant's soda crystals 20 cases Letchford's Rd. plaid vestas 36 de 50's, 100's, 150's, 250's, 500's, and I,ooo's Japd. do 50 do tottled fruits 50 chests tea 20 do do, in bond 80 half chests do 50 boxes do 5 tons Wellington hams and bacon, plain, smoked, and dairy-fed 5 cases Sinclair's Belfast bams 5 do jujubes 15,000 Havana cigars, duty paid 140 cases ginger wine, Gillon's 4 hhds sherry, Offley's 50 q-e do D. Gore's, and Offley's 20 octaves do 50 q-c port, Offley's and Cockburn's 50 cases Offley's port and sherry, superior 50 hhds India pale ale, crown brand 40 casks pints and quarts Salt's Burton ale in glass 55 do Bass' No. 3 ale, glass quarts 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 shoes 155 do Chavasse and Co's iron bedsteads 100 do stationery, wrapping papers, paper^bags and inks 2 do gas and kerosene lamps, chandeliers, and globes 2 caseß Lockwood's and Townsend's cutlery .. • Just landing, ex Sevilla, from Glasgow— £8 packages general drapery Ex Spray, from Sydney— . . 150 boxes soap in 1 cwt and \ cwt boxes Also on Sale— Ames' long-handled shovels Collins' do do Neals' do do Cimeron's do do Hayne's do and kc. Collins' 36 in. shovels Hunt's 30 in. do Collin*and other 32 in. do Do do 30 iv. do. W. and G. TURNBULL and CO., Dunedin. DISSOLUTION OFPARTNERSHIP" Important Clearing Sale » OF FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY GOODS. SINCLAIR & HISLOP, Princes-street, Dunedin (next Switzer's Buildings). In consequence of M. Sinclair retiring from Business, the Firm have commenced a bona fide Realising Cheap Sale, being desirous of winding up their affairs, and TO EFFECT AN ENTIRE CLEARANCE. Their Stock 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 it, for the purpose of closing co-partnery affairs, tliey are affording an opportunity of procuring FIRST-CLASS GOODS At a price notjisually met with. being direct importers of the newest and best materials, they have always found ready sale for their goods, consequently never accumulating- old stock, and the jjoods now offered will be found iv 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 tender thanks to the numerous Customers for the liberal support accorded during the past Right Years, and respectfully solicits at this time* the 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 eh u-ged to pur chasers on the spot. STOCK LIST. Straw hats and bonnets, millinery bonnets, mourning bonnets Ribbons, laces, falls, ties, feathers, head dresses Honiton, Maltese, sewed nets, sleeves, collars aad cuffs Dress handkerchiefs, cambric handkerchiefi Best Paris kid 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, &e.,&t., Laid out and arranged in 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 dresses, winsey petticoats, quilted •- - -petticoats- ... . Real Welch, Saxony, and medium flannels, 3-yard wide petticoat flannels Witney and Bath blankets Linen and cotton sheetings Pillow linens, bedroom and bath towels Table linen, table covers, Scotch carpet, erumbcloths, hearth-rugs . Furniture chintz, 6-4 all wool damask Lace, Leno and Swiss muslin curtains, short window muslins Linen ticks, striped hollands Gents'ties, collars, hats and caps, silk and cambric handkerchiefs, lambs' wool, merino and cotton hosiery, kid gloves, fancy wool shirts, silk and alpaca umbrellas, belts, braces waterproof capes, and gig wrappers. ' Smallwares, and variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. MONSTER CLEARING SALE! .^ggFOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS ONLY.^ M'LEOD~&~GIBSON HAVING disposed of their premises, in Princesstreet and High-street, are now SELL IN GOFF their larsre and valuable Stock of ; WINES, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, &c, &c, at an immense reduction. To Storekeepers on the Diggings desirous of laying in supplies of first-class Goods at. unprecedented!;? Low Prices j such an opportunity may never again offer itself. Settlers, Farmers, Private Families, in short the whole community, ought to avail themselves of this chance.of securing supplies at lower prices than have ever before been known in Dunedin. " Remembfr! Sale for 21 Day» only ! 1 |

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18621125.2.3.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 25 November 1862, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,034

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 25 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 290, 25 November 1862, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert