NOTICE OP EEMOVAL.
rfIJfHE UNDERSIGNED has REMOVED to those Spacious Premises lately in the occupation of Messrs. Thomas Mackt and Co., Queen-street. ' " . HENRY S. MEYERS. HENRY ST MEYERS,. QUEEN-STREET, -H A & O C N SALE '- . tf\ T O NS COMPANY'S No! 1 SUGAR JL \J 200 mats , White Crystals 10 tons Light Yellow Sugar 10 tons Yellow Counter Sugar , 60 casks Crushed Loaf Sugar j 76 halfichests" Fine 'Congou Tea, * Catherine, ~S: 36 - _ ~ ' 100 half-chests Medium Congou Tea, 'Catherine,' No. 36' 100 boxes Very Fine Tea, « India', 20 boxes Gunpowder Tea," 'Ventzuela' 100 boxes Belmbnt Sperm Candles 100 boxes Neva Stearine, F.~W, 60 boxes Mould Caudles, each 601b 0 cases half-pints Salad Oil - Z,^ 0 cases pints Salad"Oil "~z 5 cases quarts Salad'Oir10 cases half-pints Castof"~oil 10 cases lib. tins Salmon , " 25 cases lib. tins Lobsters. 10 cases lib. and 21b. tins Oysters • ; 20 cases Pickles, each 3 dozen : - J 50 cases Whybrow's Vinegar, each 3 dozen 12 quarter-casks Champion's \inegar 24 cases Starch, Colmans 10 cases Blue, light and dark 47 boxes Superior tens Tobacco - - 3" cases -Fine Aromatic Tobacco '■''"' 3 quarter-tierces Negrohead 5 cases Cigar?, Manilas and Trabucos 100 bags, each lcwt., Java Rice 28 packages Oatmeal 50 cases H obart Town Jams, lib. tins 50 cases, each 601b., Jams, in jars 10 cases Bryce's Marmalade 25 boxes Raisins ) 5 casks Currants > New Fruit 2 cases Figs ) 3 bales Hoyal Hand 2 bales Tea Paper 2 bales Paper Bags 10 casks Saltpetre 5 tons Auckland Soap 3 tons Melbourne Soap 15 tons Mottled Soap lO£ barrels Dried Apples 5 bales Hops, 1867's 3 cases Sago 10 cases Black and White Pepper 20 cases Assorted Sauces , 1 cases quarter-pound Curry Powder - 5 cases, each 2cwt , B. and P. Corn Flour 20 boxes Kingsford's Corn Flour 4 cases Soap Powder, in gross boxes 10 casks Soda Crystals 20 casks Salmon, each lcwt. 10 cases Hair Oil, half -pints ' 5 cases Colmans Mustard 20 cases Jib/tins Sardines «;. -,-J ' < ,-t 10 cases 4lb. tins Sardines ~* • * '' - 10 cases Lea and Perrin's Sauce 5 cases Cocoa and Chocolate 3 cases Patent Groats 25 cases Plaid Vestas 20 r cases Company's 250s Plaid Vestas 2 cases Epsom Salts, 71b. boxes 7 cases Day and Martin's Paste Blaoking 1 case Mixed Spice 10 cases .Hams and Bacon _ 4 cases A ssorted Confectionery 75 boxes McDougal'sTD, Pipes ■ 20 kegs Prime Potted Butter 10 cases Port, Cooper Cheese 10 cases, Kippe«sC Herrings i; < * _, / 2 cases Cream Tartar 15 cases Table Salt, in jars , ( , 10 casks Split' Peas. 200 cases Downer's Kerosine 250 bags Prime Sydney Maize 100 baga TaHtnanian Oats 25 tons Silk-dressed ' Flour ' ' 5 cases P.D.Pain Killer , . , 3 bales' Com Sacks', 2|lb. ' ' ■ 1, bale Woolpaoks , , leases Desiccated Milk ' 10 cases' American Chairs u . 10 cases Castor Oil, in bulk 1 case Assorted Brushware 3 cases American Brooms 2 bales Corks 20 casks Prime Mess Beef.
WINES AND SPIRITS. 15 quarter-casks Martell's Pale Brandy 3 hhds. Dark Brandy 50 cases Martell's Pale Brandy 50 cases A ssociated Pale Brandy 50 cases U.V.P. 50 cases Champagne Pale Brandy 10 quarter-casks Rum, 27 to 30 o.p. i 5 hhds. Rum, 7 o.p. ' 100 cases Dun-rille's Whiskey 40 cases Cambellton Whiskey 27 cases Jamieaon's Irit«h Whiskey 50 cases Geneva Key Brandy 50 cases Burnetts Old Tom 20 quarter-casks Superior Port Wine 15 quarter-casks Superior Sherry I": 100 casks Porter and Sherry - 10 cases Australian Wine " 10 cases Sparkling Moselle, No. 2 - 50 cases Bottled Stout 70 cases Bottled Ale. to arrive per 'excelsior, 'lord aShley,' and:' novelty.' 100 cases Dunville's Whiskey 10 quarter-casks Dunville's Whiskey 100 cases Martell's Pale Brandy , 20 cases Tartaric Acid * 400 bags Salt 25 cases Bottled Fruits 10 casks Jar Blacking 20 kegs Carbonate Soda 2 cases Baking Powder 13 caske Soda Crystals ■ . - 2 cases Muscatel Raisins 25 cases Mixed Pickles 40"'cases C. and B. Jams <i': ■ li) 6 boxes Bslmont Sperm Candles " 5 cades' Candied Lemon Peel.
S'P'E ING' GOODS!, , '• , NOW OPENING, A. 'VERY LARtfE ASSORTMENT of " GENERAL DRAPERY. ,' Also, , HATS, HATS, HATS. White Straw Hats (Ladies' and Children's) Black Straw Hats (Ladies' and Children's) Ladies' and Girls' Leghorn Hats Infants' and Boys' Leghorn Hats Trimmed Straw and Leghorn Hats, very choice < Ornaments^ and Straw and Tuscan Cord and Trimmings, in great variety ' NOW'"' OPEN— °ONE- BALE OF FANCY I SCOTCH TWILL or JEAN for SHIRTS 1 or other purposes. Now Open- Black Crape Now Open— Josephine Kid Gloves ' Now Open— Fancy Scotch Twill-or Jean Shirting Now Open— A very large assortment of Girls and it v, » , Ladies' Corsets Now. Open— A case of Black Alpacas , Now' Open A splendid assortment of Girls , ,ana ... j, .? . Ladies' Trimmed Hats , ,,, Now Open— Sydney Tweed and Light Summer I Tweeds , , , i Now Open — A very large Stock of Straw Hats, lor Children, Girls, and Ladies Now Open-^Kidderminsler Carpets.aud Felt Druggeting Now Open — A very choice Assortment of New Trimmings for Hats ; And a great variety of New Goods. Extension of Premises' from' Upper Qaeen -street through to Wakefield-street will be completed in' about a week. ' ' -l - --' ' '"• R. : H 088 5.,, i . j ' "(Opposite Army and JNavy^Hotel,)^ ' s
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3515, 21 October 1868, Page 5
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848Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3515, 21 October 1868, Page 5
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