' Merchandise. OK ■ S A 'L ..E—' fV Ex Geelong, Bombay, Escort, and other \J recent arrivals, Invoices of— A] Ironmongery comprising spades,, shovels; T< picks, tools of various kinds, locks, axes, nails, horse shoes, arid wheelbarrows. (galvanized), &c. «• Galvanised iron tiles spouting, pails, and patent continuous roofing" (Morewood's) Saddlery and harness of superior quality and ! well assorted • '■■'■■ Windsor and other chairs, iron cots, and bedsteads ■ , , ; ;- Window glass of different sizes Asphalte roofing felt (from Anderson and Co. of Belfast) Tarpaulins, Manilla rope Leather (English and Victorian), of rarious sorts '"'. ■ ' - ■ .:.'■' !." Watertight and other boots, English boot fronts ~':■ ' ;■' Wrapping and hanging paper* ' ' Calico and paper bags ' Scarlet blankets Vinegar (in qr,-casks), sardines Quicksilver (in iron bottles) Scotch ploughs and harrows 0 Casey's roap (crown and feather brands) Neva stearine and composite candles ■• • Colt's and other revolvers ■-■■■ ' . AKP ' : A .small iavoice of M'Dougall's patent "sheep wash (a substitute for tobacco.) FREDERICK MO3S & CO., Princes-street. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS & DRAYMEN. ON SALE at the lowest Cash Prices:— Tea in chests and half-chests Mauritius, counter,-and company's sugar Salad and castor oils . Pickles, jams, and other oilmen's stores • , . • Wax vestas, plaids, 250's; 500's, and I,ooo's Holloway'B pills and ointment Perry Uavis'pain killer Tartaric acidi and carbonate of soda Tobacco and cigars .. . ' : \\ Rope, tent line, and sewingl twine -*■ Brandy, whisky, and rum Port and sherry in bulk and casej Ironmongery and stationery Raisins aud currants Fishing lines and fish hooks ; Fancy and cabin biscuits Flour, candles, and sardines : Byass's bottled porter Allsopp's bottled ale. At MAURICE JOEL'S, Princes-street, opposite the Government Offices. TO DRAYMEN, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE AT THEIR STORES:— Flour—Adelaide and Tasmania* Oats—Best Colonial Maize—wl'.ole and cracked Bottled fruits, pickles, sardines Jams, mustard, currants Coffee, tea, sugar Raisins—Cape and Muscatels Carbonate soda, tartaric acid Hams, bacon, cheese Colonial butter, Manilla rope Vestas—plaids, and tins Paper bags- -assorted sizes American axes, driving pick Hammer handles, camp ovens Case brandy—Martell's, Hennessy's,|Charante Laraarque's Whisky—qr.-rcasks and case; rum Geneva—red and green cases; cigars Tobacco—twist and plug Port and sherry—bulk and case Bottled ale and porter—Marzetti's Hobson's Bay soap and candles Sperm candles—full and light weights. ■ ; J. A. & R. BaIRD, Stafford-street, '. And at Waikouaiti, Nokoraai, and Dunstan. ANSALE, by the U N D E R S laN ED. Mauritius sugars Tea, in chests and half do Candles, Belmont sperm Bottled beer - Manilla Tope 1 Soap J Flour Tasmanian oat» Malt Bran . Hay Bacon Biscuit Cheese Seed* . , Also, : Timber. O. H. GILLES and CO., 12, Victoria Chamber*, Manse-street. TTERBERT, HAYNES, & HAY, Have much pleasure in informing the inhabitants . of Dunedih and the Province generally, that having imported the, LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY , IN .DUNEDIN, And that too from the best homb makeets, are enabled to show the ' LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP NEWGO 0 D S, and at PRICES that cannot fail to give Entire and GENERAL SATISFACTION. DRESS-MAKING aud MILLINBRY tbly conducted on the Premises. An early inspection is respectfully requested. HERBERT, HAYNES, & HAY, PRISCE3-STREET. TO STOREKEEPEEPERS ON THE DUNSTAN AND HIGHLAY DIGGINGS. nfIHE Undersigned has for SALE, at his Stores, J_ Saudspit, Waikouaiti— c Wines, spirits, groceries, ironmongery Hay, corn, chaff, timber, &c. GEORGE SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Stores. MONSTER CLEARING SALE! FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS ONLY. M'LEOD & GIBSON HAVING disposed of their premises in Princesstreet and High-street, are now SSLLINGOFF their larpe and valuable Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, &c, *c y at an immense reduction". To Storekeepers on tlie Diggings desirous of laving in supplies of iirst-class Goods at unprecedentedjy Low Prices; such au opportunity may never again offeritself. • -■ • - - , Settlers,, Farmers, Private Families, in short.tho whole community, ought to avail themselves of this chance of securing -supplies at lower prices than have ever belore been known in DuneaHn. ~- ~, . Remembfr ! Sale tor 21 Days only ! i REANY BROTHERS, Wholesale and KetaU . Saddlers, Rattray-street, Dunedin, hare on Bale,— 1"" "— ~ \ ' "- • ; ■" Very best ladies'and gents* saddles and bridles Steeplechase, racing, and stockman's do do ..; = Superior carnftge; oupfey r dog cart, tandem! tad :•-'• express waggon harnesr ■-.-»- /;^! v.* 4 :. l '■- Gold> and-silver mounted, hunting and riding whip*. . ..'••';'' :-** .•i5. 14^'> >'-- Spurs of every^ description =-, im ' ■ fade saddles, ah»ft and leading fearo* 4 kiw* »up«rlw fat «C rtockwaipav
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 318, 26 December 1862, Page 1
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685Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 318, 26 December 1862, Page 1
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