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__ ForTSale, BA R L E V.—Crushed, now landing. -. DOBBIE and CO., ', . Walker-street. BU TT E X.—Finest Colonial, on Sale. DOB BIE and CO., . , » Walker-street. FL O U R.—Moyne Mills, Silk-dressed, on SakT! DOBBIE and CO., Walker- street. "\ToTlC_:.—Geese 1 Geese f Geese! for Chrilitniag ■—* —If you would decorate your Christmas table properly, buy a fat Goose from Braithwaife's, No 3, Arcade. DUCKS! Ducks! Ducks.! for Christmas.—lf you would decorate your Christmas table properly, buy a fat Duck from Braithwaite'*, No 8. Arcane. FOWLS ! Fowls ! Fowls ! for Christmas.—lf you would decorate your Christmas table properly, buy a fat Fowl ironi Braithwaite's, No 3. Arcade. Observe the address, J. Braitbwaite,.No 3, Arcade. CHRISTMAS ! CHRISTMAS ! ! THE VICTORIAN BUTCHERS COMPANY, Stafford-street, beg to call the attention of the public to their Show of meat for Christmas, which consists of— Beef (Gipps Land Prime Ox) Mutton Pork Veal Lamb &c, &c. All of the Very Best Quality. ALEXANDER GUMMING AND CO. HAVE FOR SALE, Now Landiko and to Arrive— 7 NT 0 I. C E S OF Slops, hosiery, haberdashery, flannel shirts and pants, white and colored blankets, flannels. And Manchester and drapery goods of every description BOOTSAND SHOES. Ironmongery and cutlery of all kinds Ames', Hunt's, Day's, and other American shovels Sluicing forks Three legged pots Galvanized iron buckets Camp ovens and covers Tupper's corrugated galvanised iron, 6ft to Bft Brandy, whiskey, geneva, and wines and spirits of various kinds . Beer in bulk and bottle Finest Mauritius sugar NOTICE. NOTICE; Monster Clothing and Boot and Shoe Company, - 21 and 23 Bourke-street East, Melbourne. TTAVE much pleasure to inform the Storekeepers JL.JL of Dunedin and the Gold Fields, that they ha.c just completed extensive alterations and additions to their Wholesale Department, where goods can be purchased full 10 per cent, cheaper than any other house in Melbourne. And the great advantage we offer is, that Storekeepers can have any quantities and sizes they wish, our own Extensive Retail Trade enables us to no so. Orders, however small, shall have our prompt attention. Our stock consists of the following goods : — READY-MADE CLOTHING. Superior English and colonial made Suits Superior Pilot and Beaver Monkey Jackets Superior Doe and Tweed Trousers Superior Blue Cloth Frock and Dress Coats Superior Black and Fancy Doe Trousers Superior Black and Fancy Doe Waistcoats Bedford Cords, English and colonial made Pants * and Trousers Worsted Cord Trowsers Moleskin Trowsers Red, White/Blue, and Grey Blankets Saxony and other Flannel Shirts, English or colonial made Kerseys, Pants, and Drawers Hosiery of all descriptions French and English Felt Hats Waterproof Clothing, our own patent manufac ture. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Colonial made Boots in great variety American grained Leather Boots Ladies Boots and Shoes of all descriptions. Parties forwarding any amount over Ten Pounds for Goods, no charge will be made for cases or ship, ping charges. Please well observe our address, Monster Clothing and Boot and Shoe Company, Wholesale and Retail, 21 and 23 Bourke-street East, Near New Post Office. N.B.—-We beg to inform the public that we have no connection with any house in Dunedin. It has come to our hearing that some'person or persons have ing commenced business under our style, the Monster Clothing Company, we have no connection with any such person or persons. M. MARKS, Manager. FOR THE DUNSTAN. COBB.. AND CO.'S ■ TELEGRAPHIC LIN*S OF ROYAL MAIL i COACHES. A COACH will leave Cobb and Co.'s Office on WEDNESDAY MORNING at 5 a.m. sharp, for the Dunstan, Through in one day and a-half. Fare, £6. COLE, HOYT and CO., Proprietors. T\ U N S T A N RACES. WEDNESDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1862. Stewards: T. Horton, Esq. I G. A. Welch, Esq, J. Jackson, Esq. j C. Black, Esq. J. Ki_gour, Eeq. Judge : Dr. Jackson. Starter: - Edwards, Esq. • Clerk of the Course : H. W. Bracken, Esq. Ist Race-Publican's Purbb of 25 sovereigns, 1 - , mile heats', weight for age. Entrance, £2 2s. 2nd Race^-Dunstan Town Plate, of 40 sove» reigns, 2^ miles j one event. Handicap, Entrance, £3"3g. 3rd Rack—Hurdle Raoe, of 25 sovereigns, over 10 flights of hurdles ; 2 miles; one event; welterweights. Entrance, £2 2s. 4th Race—Trotting Match, for 15 sovereigns, 2J miles; one event; weight for age. Entrance, £2 2s. sth Race—Miner's Purse, of 25 sovereigns, 1_ mile heats; weight for age. Entrance, £1 Is. ■ , . ■ ■ .■"-■..'■■; Only horses the property of bona fide mines or packers can enter for this race. 6th Race—Butcher's Purse, (gift of C. Black, Esq.,) of 20 sovereigns; 2 miles, one event; weight for age. Entrance, £1 Is. Only horses belonging to bona fide butchers can enter for this race, and they must also be' ridden by butcher*? belonging; to the district. ■,'.,-.' 7th Race - Hurry Skurry, for 10 sovereigns. 1 mile heats. Entrance, 10s; catch weights. All disputes arising on the ground must be referred to the Stewards, and their decision will be final in every instance. H. MANDERS, Hon. Sec. PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. Monthly Mail Steamer from Melbourne. TENDERS will be received as under till the 22nd day of December next, from parties willing to run a Steamer every month, for a period| of Six Months, or more if agreed on, from Melbourne direct to the Port of Invercargill, carrying Her Maiesty's Mails, The Steamer will be bound to leave Melbourne within 18 hours alter the arrival of the English Mail, and to make the above Port of Invercargill the first of arrival and departure. By order, ■ H. A. GILLER, Clerk to Superintendent. t Superintendent's Office, - Southland, 7th November, 1862. T "pKOTOCR Monthly* Mail Steamer, from Melbourne.'; '* , j SEPARATE TENDERS, will'be received; at \ ; same time -and place, for the, same Service, .as above, with this difference, that the B^ltdf^ Harbor shall be the Port of arrival and departure/ > v % * By order,' . --.•<--" '^>---V'\.; - Clerk to the Superintendent. : Superintendent's Office, <„I"^£^^-VT- '' Soutoliujd, 7fc VmmbKiJl^\^_^f^^/fl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 316, 24 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 316, 24 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 316, 24 December 1862, Page 7

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