ON SALE, EX 'IDA ZIEGLER/ Tj CASK YELLOW OCHRE ■*• 20 drums Turpentine 160 kegs 141b. White Lead 80 " 281b. " 40 " 661b. 160 " Black Paint 10 drams Colza Oil \ 2 " " 50 gallons each 2 " Castor Oil 2 " Gahpoh " 20 " Boiled " 5 " Raw " 2 bales 101b Wool Packs 10 " 3 bushel Bags 50 boxes Belmont Sperms 1 case Squire's Needles 2 casks 2J and 2\ Copper Nads 40 bundles Oakum 1 case Mast Hoops 150 fathoms jj Cham 150 " ? " 20 Anchois, 1 cwt. to 5 cwt. C. A. HARRIS.
D. GRAHAM & CO, HAVE FOR SALE, ORANDIE'S, DARK & PALE, MAETELLS h D HENNESSEY'S Martell's Old Pale Brandy, incases Whiskey, in qr. -Casks Rum, Bop. and 320 p. Sherry, m quarter-casks and cases Port, do. do. do. Champagne, in pints and quarts Geneva, in cases and half cases 20 cases Bitters 20 hhds. India Pale Ale 20 hhds. Worfchington's No. 3 26th August, 1861.
BILLIARD CLOTH. Just received per ' Ida Ziegler,' L UPERFINE 8/4 BILLIARD CLOTH. D. GRAHAM & CO. 2nd September, 1861.
LEWIS BROTHERS, Have on Sale, ex "Broadwater," "Ida Ziegler," and other late arrivals, «>n CASES SALAD OIL, Half-Pinti " V 10 cases Castor Oil 5 „ Red Herrings, in tins 3 „ Gent's Saddles 18 „ Hair Oil 20 „ Yachting Pipes 5 „ Meerschaum Washed do. 1 „ Real Meerschaum and Brier Root do. 1 „ Twine and Fishing Lines 2 „ Looking Glasses 1 Felt Hats, consisting of the Deer Stalker, Oxonian, Etonian, Granville, and Oxford i „ Gent's Tweed and Doe Coats, Vests, and Trowsers 1 „ Gent's Black Cloth Coats, Vests, and Trowsers 1 „ Wool Shawls 2 Serge Coats 1 „ Ladies' Waist Belts, Hair Net*, and Head Dresses 1 „ Ladies' and Children's Struw Hats 1 „ Assorted Hosiery, ladies' and gent'i 1 „ Gent's Felt and Gaiibaldi Hats 1 „ Dressing and Small Tooth Comb» 2 „ Mole Tiowseis 1 „ Cabbage Tree and Panama Hats 2 „ Mihtaiy Peak Caps, and Cap Peaki 2 bales Denims 1 „ Prints 1 „ Grey Calico 2 „ Serge and Scotch Twill Shirts 4 „ Wiapping Paper 1 case School Slates 2 „ Fancy Soaps and Pomades 1 „ Pocket Cutlery 1 „ Fancy Neck Ties 2 „ Wax' Vestas Hair Brushes, Poll Combs, and Perfumery Pipe Stems and Tops, Razors and Scissors Shaving Brushes, Boxes, and Strops Poite Monnaies and Bag Purses Playing Cards, Butchers' Knives, and Table Cutlery Hair Pins, Powder and Puff Boxes Fancy Goods of every desciiption Gents' Belgian, Persigney, and Piccadilly^ Collars India Rubber and Cotton Braces &c , &c , &c. QUEEN-STREET and FRASERS BUILDINGS.
TUMBLERS, WINE GLASSES, WHITE AND GOLD CHINA, EX 'IDA ZIEGLER,' TTIOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, JAMES T. BOYLAN, Queen-street.
On Sale by the Undersigned, RED AND WHITE CLOVER SEED Colonial Rye Grass Seed English ditto ditto Timothy Glass ditto Cocksfoot ditto ditto Mixed Grasses. ALFRED BUCKLAND,
Queen-street. p ALVANIZED IRON WORKS, 80 Yoik-street. UT Sydney. S. ZOLLINER, Manufacturer, of Guttering, Down-pipes, Heads, and Ridge, Caping. Samples may be seen, orders taken at the Stoics of WEBSTER & PATTERSON, Agents foi Auckland.
SHEEP FOLDS, SHEDS, FENCING. TUPPER & CO.'S pALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON \JT for Fencing, Roofing Sheds, &o ; also Patent Galvanized Tiles Extensively used throughout the colonies. For prices, diawings, and catalogues apply tlnough any London Mci chant, or to the Mauufactureis, Tupper & Co , 61a, Moorgate stieet, London ;
and 6, Beikley-street, Birmingham AUSTRALASIAN FREEMASON'S HOTEL, York-street, Sydney. ALFRED BRADFORD BEGS to inform the numerous patrons of the above Hotel, that he has succeeded Mr. Abraham Cohen as Lessee, and has co lcluded arrangements which will enable bun to secure every comfort to his friends and to maintain the high reputation which the Freemason's Hall has so long enjoyed. Apart from the Hotel accommodation has been specially provided foi Privvte Families, and m the general anangement of the cuisine, as well as in the selection of liquois, competent persons will have these department, under their personal superintendence, m order to prevent the possibility ot complaint.
E. VICKERY, CURRIER, MANUFACTURER, & IMPORTER OF LEATHER, BOOTS, AND GRINDERY, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY, BEGS to acquaint his customeis in the Colonies, that he has eftectecl gieat improvements in the quality of his Leather, which was always, considered first-class, and at the same time offers it at a reduction in prices. It is undoubtedly the cheapest and best Leather got \ip in the Colonies Ordeis by post executed with the same care as if the buyer selected for himself.— Obseive, E VICKERY, Sydney.
A. DSANE, BUTCHER AND GROCER Freemans Bay, IN letmniiig thanks to the public for the libeial Mippoifc which he has cvei leceived, begbtostato that he has no intention of disposing of Ins business, but will conlmi c to (.any it on, hoping to meat an fl increased share of patronage
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1861, Page 2
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