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1 Merchandise. 'OOR SALE, at tbe Yard of the Undersigned jj opposite Bank of New Zealand. I Smith and house coals P.nr aud rod iron, all sizes ( Cast and blister steel, &c, kc, THOMAS GOW. OORSA L E .— 1/ Per recent arrivals. 1,700 bushe'* oats 83 tons Victorian flour 2 do Canterbury (Port Cooper) cheese 50 cases American chairs 18 tons sugar 5 elo rice 33 half-chests tea 50 boxes elo 180 do Belmont sperm candles 20 bales paper bags (assorted sizes) 50 doz tin and galvanized iron buckets Manilla rope of various sizes, kc, kc • FREDERICK MOSS & CO. j T> ECEIVED PER " HANN AH," from Londok 30 eases Morewood's Galvanized Iron 16 packages elo. do. Iron Buckets 80 cases Coward's Oilmen's Stores 21 eases Glasgow niado Clothing (Mens and Boys.) 42 packages Ironmongery, Bedsteads, and Hardware FREDERICK MOSS k CO. FO R SAL E, AFIRST-CLaSS A3IERICAN EXPRESS < WAGON, nearly iipw—will be sold cheap. SMITH, HUTCHINS, k CO., Coach Factory, St. Andrews-street. QAA SOLID DEALS, 11x3, 9x3, and.:6x3 ejUU 500 fine yellow pine deals, 11 x 3 and 9 x 3, one and two cut 50,000 feet 0 x IJ T. and G. Scotch flooring ' boards, at W. BELL & CO.'s Timber Yard, near the Barracks. n f\ AAA FEET dressed and rough WEATHER OU.OUU BOARDS 10,000 feet f rough lining boards 3000 „ 2J moulding 4000 „ 7in ancl 5 in. moulded skirting At W. BELL k CO.'s Timber Yard, Princes-street, near the Barracks ' 0~ :T _| A T (7 E S j Onions, ' Carrots, Now Landing and for Sale. JOHN BROOK, oposite Bank of New Zealand, Rattray-street. JUST LANDED. ' JAS. PATTERSON & CO. HAVE ON SALE DIGGER'S UTENSILS. SMALL FORGE BELLOWS, IC, 18, 20, and 22 inches _ ' ' Small anvils anel fire irons : An assortment of smith's tools Bar and rod iron Blister and cast steel " ! Walker's horse nails from 5 to 14 ft. per m Counter sunk and cut nails —sizos ' Copper Flemish, and tinned tacka ' Cradle and torn plates Sluicing forks, S pronged Gold prospecting dishes Ames' long-handed shovel* Ames' short do. io. American CS. spades Billies and panuikans Avery's counter scales and spring balances Gold sieves and blowing dishes Gold bags and weighing scales Ga'vanised rivetted buckets Collins steel picks Driving do. Manilla rope—sizes Colt's celebrated patent revolvors, vary superior Business Notices. DINNNER TO MR. JAMES KILGOUR. A NUMBER of Mr. KILGOUR'S Friends desirous of expressing tbeir respect for him, as a merchant, and as a private friend, propose entertaining him at a Public Dinner, to take place on Friday, the 14th March next, in Moir's Hotel, Princes- • street. Dinner on the table at Seven o'clock. Tickets, 12s. 6d. As a limited number only can issued, early application is necesary, to the undersigned. McLeod& Gibson. Andrew Mekceu. Smith k Marshall. AND W. FOXCROFT, Tinsmiths, Bourke- . street, Wetherstone's Miners' pumps made to order, to suit the district. Stoves, stove-pipes anel fittings and general tin-ware on hand and made to order. WETHERSTONE'S M'CORMACK AND M'MANEMIN, Proprietors of the SMITH O'BRIEN k OLD HOUSE AT HOME, ; Opposite the Shamrock Hotel, Broadway, RESPECTFULLY announce to Diggers and others that they have opened a most comfortable News Room, which will be constantly supplied with numeious foreign and colonial newspapers. Admittance Free. Refreshments supplied of the best quality on the London anil Diibliu principle (unequalled on the Diggings.) Charges moderate. A good fire at all times during bad weather. BS6T This House is admitted by all wbo visit it to be ! tlio most homely and comfortable on the Diggings. CJ TORAGE. —Goods stored at current rates, at O Scott & Co.'s. Princes-street. 36G 39 """SECURE THE SHADOW, ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADE." VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ROOMS, Medical Hall, Princes-street, near the Cutting. S SOLOMON begs most respectfnlly to ' • inform the inhabitants of Dunedin and it? , vicinity, that having taken the Photographic Gallery adjoining the above premises, lie trusts, by strict attention to all branches of the art, to merit a continuance of that patronage so liberally extended to him in Victoria. S. S. possessing the advantage of seven years' practical experience, takes the present opporT "tunity of assuring his patrons that they may depend ' on securing Correct Likenesses and first-class pictures . at, moderate prices. " McCarthy, bell-iianger, lock, & gunsmith. Lamps of every description Repaired. Fire Arms of all kinds for Sale. Patent Keys made. Contracts taken for Bell-hanging. High-street. Dunedin. 1129 : MEDICAL. MR. FREDERICK BASIRE begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Chalmers, and others, that DR. lIALLEY has entered into Partnership with him, and will practice as Surgeon and Accoucheur, in that district. Port Chalmers, November 22, 1801. MEDICAL. DR. MARTYR has Removed to Vnsw Hill, Moray Place, where he may be Consulted daily JAMES KEIII AND CO., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS and PAPER HANGERS, George-street hare always on hand a Large Stock of OJL, GLASS, COLOURS, & SHEET GLASS, Suitable for Shop Fronts. ..>m 30x20 to 56x34. DR. MORLAND HOCKEN, late Surgeon ofthe steam-ship " Great Britain," has commenced practice in Princes-street, a few doors above Bank of New South Wales, Duuedin. TIMBER. PRINCES-STREET TIMBER-YARD, Immediately below Barrcchs. EVERY Description of Building Material i always on hand. | 33 0c GEORGE O' DRISCOLL. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, &c. \ NO Goods are to be delivered on account of i Provincial Hotel, without a written order. S. JONES, 114 30 c Proprietor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 8