Dunedin Advertisements. "TvUNEDIN TIMBER YARD, J-^ Steam Saw and Manufacturing Mills, EMNCES-STEEET SOUTH, AND OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. On Sale — 600,000 feet red and white deals 150,000 do Oregon logs and deals 125,000 do shelving 175,000 doScotch flooring, all thicknesses 40,00 ddo lumber' 50,000 do 7in dressed FE weatherboards 20,000 do Tin rough FE weatherboards 25,0Q0 do clear pine 100,000 do hard wood, all sizes 100,000 bldngles ' 100,000 palings, sft and Oft 50.000 feet kauri, all sizes 20,000 do do ' 6'x H in. T and G 00,000 do do 6x |- do 500 blue gum hurdles, 6ft 50 tons English and Scotch iron, best brands j 200,000 feet red pine logs, bqards and scantlings A Lai'ge assortment of Ironmongery Also, a large assortment of Doors, sashes, casements, architraves, mouldings, skirtings, ridging, sjjouting, nails, &c. Mso, just arrived, ex City of Dunedin, from Glasgow — 40,000 feet, 6x 1 J L and G 65,000 do 6x 1 30,000 do Cx I 30,000 do 6xf 20,000 do 6x| 70,000 do 6x | 60,000 do Dressed W Boards Also, now landing, ex Sokrales, direct from Norway — 30,Q00 feet 6 x 1$ L and G 50,000 do 6xl ' 70,000 do 6x| 30,000 do6x| 30,000 do 6x| 30,000 do 6x| 40,000 do 9 x 3 Baltic Deals Also, per Chanticleer, from Hobart Town — 6 ? 000 split posts and rails GrUTHEIE AND ASHEE. ESTABLISHED 1856. JOHN HISLOP, (Late Arthur Beverly), PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite B<mk of Otago. J. H. begs to acquaint his friends and the public generally, that he is in constant receipt of— by every mail — New Goods, purchased from the best makers, of which a list is enumerated below. WATCHES— GoId and silver, ladies' and gents', open-faced, and hunting, eyeless, and every other description. CHATNS — Ladies' and Gents' Colonial and English gold albert and guard chains. BROOCHES and Earrings, extensive choice, set with diamonds, and evpry ir,J of precious stones. BRACELETS and Necklets— large assortment. RINGS and Pins, various designs ; also, studs, sleeve-links, and solitaires, and gold and silver pencil cases. SILVER Goods— Tea and coffee services, fenives, forks, spoons, inkstands, card cases, children's mugs, knife, fork, and spoon, in sets ; a selection of Prize cups, salt cellars, and brooches. PLA.TED GOODS- Tea and coffee services, sugiir basons, cruets, liquor frames, egg stands, cake baskets, suit cellars, and every description of electro-pluted goods. BAROMETERS— Ship and hull, aneroid, mercurial, and metallic ; also, a largo assortment of thermometers. TEIfE- COPES- Opera, marine, and field ' glasses. CLOCKS— A large assortment of English French, and Ameribans clocks— suitable ibi' drawing-rooms, dim.ig-roora^, halls, or kitchens. GREENSTONE— Alargeassortmentofgreenetoue, mounted, in brooches, earrings, studs, lockets, pins, &c J, H. liig the honour to inform the inhabitants of the P/oviuce, that the manufacturer of his London made watches took a first prize at the International Exhibition, 1862, London. All sorts of Colonial Jewelry made to order. Chronometers duplex, lever, horizontal, verge, and every description of watches carefully repaired. Ship chronometers rated by transit observations. Letters by poet promptly attended to.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 95, 4 December 1869, Page 6
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