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Merchandise. ■fkJOW LANS) ING, t:x ■'Daxubb," and ibi J3l fc.;u.le at the Stores of the Undersigned— ■riiAs. 10 chests best Congou, Canton 40 half-chests „ Pill ma! 70 boxes „ Palraa 20 chests „ Antagonist SUGARS. CD ba^s hest. bright Counter, Mauritius 50 „ „ * „ „ GO „ „ ~ ,i 200 ~ M.O. Sugars (small bags) 800 „ fine Chinese BUTTER AND CHEESE. 80 firkins best Cork, 50 fit-kins best Danish 10 cases Cheddar Cheese, 10 cases Trucklea 12 „ Swiss Cheeses TOBACCO. 10 cases Boswell, small boxes, 10 eases Canadian Bell, 6 cases 10's, Manderson's 1 ~ Kaih'od, 1 ciise Tessy's own aromatic 5 half-tierces Twist 23 hiids. Voimgev's F.dinburgh Ale. WINES. 100 cases sparkling Hermitage, CO cases Maitrank (iO „ Steel's Burgundy, GO enses Curacoa 30 „ Maraschino. 15 cases Goklwater lo „ Silverwatcr 100 „ Hunt's double diamond Port 100 ~ finest Amontillado Sherry UJIOCEMKS. 70 cases quarts Salad Oil 00 ~ half-pints do. 10 „ Capers, 56 cases Jams, 1 lb. tins 20 „ assorted Confectionery 20 „ j -fins Sardines i 20 „ |-tiiis „ 10 ~ .Scotch Salmon 10 „ Oystei's f 50 „ Lobsters Gftoc:;xtiv.s : 10 cases Baker's paste blacking 2 do Day and Martin's-, paste blacking 5 do each quart, pint, and half-pint castor oi 7 do ground coffee, in tins 3 do assorted spice's, in tins and packets 2 do black and white pepper, ground 5 tons Steel's best No. 1, Crown soap 10 casks currants, 5 cases orange peel 10 cases orange marmalade 22 eases Coleman's half-lb. mustard l 10 do do 1-lh do 10 do do tins do i! eases baking powder, 5 kegs carbonate of soda 1 1 ca^e ground ginger 10 cases' Chinese preserved gina-er 2 do curry paste, 10 ensrs Whybrow's pickles 6 cases hot-water biscuits 5 cio Sinclair's bacon, 100 boxes sperm candles 10 drums Colza oil. TINWAItB AXI) IKONMONGKItY: 24 iron cookii.cr stoves, 1 case iron table spoons 10 casks assorted linwarc 100 dozen galvanised iron backets 1 cask eouTifcT weighing machines Axn handles, driving picks L. 11. & D. 11. shovels, spades 2 casks cruet stands, copper and tinned tacks ]sutcliers' knives, dippers and steelyard • 'I'om plates and cradle plates, {- and j axes Camp ovens. ALSO, — ' Manilla and Bengal Rope, Bruslnvaro, and a great variety of other merchandise. TUR-NBULL, BING, & CO., High-street. ON SALE. AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED.— WINES, AND SPIRITS, AND LIQUEUIIS. Dawscm's ale, in bulk Bass's alo, in bottle Byass's ale. in bottle Byass's stout, In bottle Gi-nftva, rod and griwn. cases Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk Brandy, in cases, various brands Sherry, in cases find qr.-casks Pert/in qr.-casks Rum, 10 and 30, O P, West Indian Whisky, Kirkliston, .Greenoek Distiiiery Co., in case and bulk Sparkling iiock —sparkling Moselle Old Tom, in qr.-casks. PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. ' Robinson's bams—bacon, Waring*' Smoked herrings—fresh herrings Lemon and orange pee!, in t;ns Wbybrows' pickles—Colmau's starch—blue and mustard ' Sardines, halves and quarters Candles. Brandon's, Haies', and Nevas, full 115 v/eiffhts Salad'oii ; J-pints, pints, and quarts Feasts' sauces —Cameron's vinegar ' Vestns, isi tins and plaid boxes ■Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil —currants American brooms—alum —honey, in tins— . | nutmegs—s;itro | Capo raisins—Thins'jams, in tin? Dunlop am! Swiss cheese—lobsters Bottled fruits—-salt, in jars Tea, in chests, half-chests, and quarters Iri.iii and Califbrnian oats —salmon M ixed- spice—-cocoa—salt Hollnway's Pills, and general assortment of drugs Honan's* butter, in cloth—confectionery Tartaric acid—carbonate of soda—splitpeas Bleached ginger 40 Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. Swiss, Manilla, and Havannah cigars/Jtobacco, &c. Gingerbccr and lemonade bottles IRONMONGERY, &c. Douglas pumps—buckets—Colzti oil j' Bur iron, all sizes—tin plates—zinc* ! I Quicksilver- picks—hatchets—galvanized iron ; (5, 7, and 8 feet j EwbankV: nails, all sizes—American nails ' I Long and short handled shovels '• Red lead, white load—boiled oil, raw oil ' Colza oil—paint brushes —sashhooks—guttering Pipinir—zinc nails —galvanized iron—hinges CnVt boxes — axle-trees — horseshoe nails — bass brooms Iron columns, solid and hollow—bridle post* &c, See.. TIMBER. Flooring boards, in., J, 1 in., Ik Dressed and undressed weatherboards j Quartering, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 3 x 2 T and G lumber—shelving. American kip srain boots—Macguive's nuggets. - "CLEVE & CO., Manse-stwet. MAN CII ESTER HOUSE, I Princes-street, Dunedin. TCORBETT, Tailor. Draper, and Outfitter, is . now selMiia' off the whole of his extensive SUMMER. STOCK at greatly reduced prices, consisting of— Black frock coats Ditto sac and over ditto j Pilot and drab ditto Tweed and reversible ditto Black, doe, and tweed trowsers Bedford cord ditto » Pantaloons and breeches Mole and cotton cord trowsers. UNDER-CLOTHING.'. • Crimean and flannel shirts and drawers 1 And a largo stock of Hosiery, &«., Sec. HATS. Blank silk deerstalkers ' . ( Plush, felt, and Garibaldi's, cabbage tree'a c Fancy,, black cloth, and navy caps Balmorals, &c, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wellingtons and half ditto Spring*sides, lace ups Bluchprs, American pegged And a large assortment of women's and children's boots and shoes. WOOLLEN DRAPERY. Black and colored cloths ( Black and fancy doeskins and heavy tweeds i Bedford and. woollen curds, k.c. As largo shipmentl! are about to arrive per " Eleanor" and ''Donna Anita," the whole must be cleared without delay. In conclusion, T. C. begs to assure bis friends and i the public that, from his Jong experience and practical t knowledge in the Tailoring Department, all orders |; with which he may be favored will receive the strictest attention, and guarantees a good fit, style, and work- j manship. SOTE TUB ADDKESSMANCIIE STE It II OUSE, Princes-street. Dunedin; and the WONDER OF THE WORLD, Arcade. " WELL, TOM, WHERE WILL I MEET YOU - TO NIGHT?" 8 "At FULLER'S Commercial Cigar Divan, Front c Shop, Arcade, opposite Union Bank." \ MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, Cutlery, and t Fancy Goods of every description, always on hand at Fuller's Fancy Repository, Front Shop, Arcade, opposite Union Bank. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 86, 24 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 86, 24 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 86, 24 February 1862, Page 6 (Supplement)

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