Merchandise, WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS, WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS, AND IMPORTERS. (Of Melbourne, Ballarat, and Dunedin) TTJEG to call the attention of the Tobacconists, JD' Store and Hotel Keepers of Dunedin and the Province generally, to their Wholesale Establishment in Flinders Lane, next to Lazarus' Bond, Stafford Street. ■ J. WANDELS, Manager. WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS, HAVE on Sale Tobacco—los, half-pounds, and' Twists, Cavendish, Honey Dew, and Aromatic. • WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS, HAVE on'Sale—Pipes—Clay, Wood, and Meerschaum, plain and mounted. WITTKOWSKI BROTHERS, HAVE on Sale—Matches, Wood and Wax Vestas, and General Stock of Tobacconist's Ware. ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED.— WINES, AND SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS. Dawson's ale, in bulk Bass's ale, in bottle Bynss's ale, in bottle Byass's stout, In bottle Geneva, red and green cases Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk Brandy, in cases, various brands Sherry, in cases and qr.-casks Port, in qr.-casks Rum, 10 and 30, O P, West Indian Whisky, Kirkliston, Greenock Distillery Co., in case "and bulk Sparkling hock—sparkling Moselle ' — Old Tom, in qr.-casks. Claret, in cases PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Robinson's hams —bacon, Warings' .Smoked hen-ings—fresh herrings Lemon and orange peel, in tins Whybrows' pickles—Co-lman's starch'—blue and mustard Sardines, halves and quarters Candles, Brandon's, Hales', and Nevas, full lb weights, and light weights Salad oil, J-pints, pints, and quarts—Capers ' Feasts' sauces—Cameron's vinegar Vestas, in tins and plaid boxes—Currie powder Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil—currants American brooms —alum—honey, in tinsnutmegs —satro Cape raisins—Thins' jams, in tins Dunlop and Swiss cheese—lobsters ■ •Bottled fruits—salt, in jars ■ Teaj iii'chests, half- chests, and quarters, and orange pekoe Irish and Californian oats—salmon Mixed spice—cocoa—salt Holloway's Pills, and general assortment'of drugn Hpnan's butter, in cloth—confectionery Tartaric acid—carbonate of sodn—split peas Bleached ginger—Adelaide flour, silk diressed Sugars—Java, Chinese, Victoria Company's Mauritius, and Cossipore 40 Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. Swiss, Manilla, and Havannah cigars, tobacco, &c. ■ Gingcrbcer and lemonade bottles. IRONMONGERY> &c. . Douglas pilings —buckets—Colza oil ■ Bar-iron, all sizes—tin plates—zincs - Quicksilver— picks—hatchets—galvanized iron i 6, 7, and 8 feet •" Ewbank's nails, all sizes—American nails . Long and short handled shovels : ' Red lead, white lead—boiled oil, raw oil Colza oil—paint brushes^ —sashhooks—guttering Piping—lziuc "nails —galvanized iron—-hinges' Cart boxes — axle-trees—horseshoe nails—bass brooms Iron columns, solid and hollow—bridle posta &c, &c. TIMBER. - Flooring boards, 3 in., £, 1 in., 1£ Dresscu and undressed weatherboards Quartering, 4x3, 4x2, 3x2 T and G lumber—shelving. American kip'grain boots—Macguire's nuggets; CLEVE & CO., Manse-street. ]j! O B, SALE. Draught and light harness horses Freight waggons American buggies Express waggons An assortment of harness and corn sacks. COBB & CO. SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,— JO American Pegged Boots, Lace-ups and Water-tights Bluchers and Calf Wellingtons WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Manse-street. T7IOR SALE at the STORES of the undersigned— I' ~ Cheviot and Diagonal Suits Cheviot and Bedford cord Trowsers Fancy Tweed and Doe Trowsers Black Cloth Coats and Vests Shirts—Wliite, Crimean, and Guernsey Do., L. Wool, Scotch Twill, and Blue Serge Hats —Straw, Panama, Soft Felts, aud Straw Brims Handkerchiefs—Span and Corah Saxony Tweeds, &c. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Manse-street. THTT MAURIS and CO. have FOR' SAL,E, a, TT . their yard, below George Hotel, George-street . T. aiid G. lumber Shelving, doors, sashes A'veiiitraves, 4, 5, and 6 inch Cornice moulds, Sin. Mouldings, 3 to li inch Builders' ironmongery Bolts. &c. TOKOMAIRIRO TOWNSHIP. T7IOR SALE.—Sections, 1 to 14, B 1, with Large L Smithy, good 4-Roomed weatherboard House, 3-Stalled Stable. Section fenood and cultivated. To be sold cheap. GILLIES & STREET, Surveyors and Land and Estate Agents. POTATOES! POTATOES!! POTATOES!!! "Cave Valley," "Flour Balls." 'F you prefer a good Potatoe, ask for Cave Valley X Flour Balls. Which are the best Potatoes in Otago I. Decidedly the Cave Valley Flour Balls. Families can be supplied by the undersigned, who receives weekly supplies per " Geelong," from Oamaru. A. Mercbk, Corner of High-street. FOR SALE, \ FIRST-RATE RUN, 30,000 acres, about 60 J\. miles from Dunedin, with over 5000 sheep, together with 6-roomed dwelling-house, weatherboarded, lined, and furnished. This Station is in good working order, with all the necessary plant of sheep-yards, dipping tank, working bullocks, drays, saddle horses, implements, &c, &c. For further particulars, apply to WM. CARR YOUNG. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES •' j ' ' AT i THE BOOT WAREHOUSE, I Octagon and Geoiuse Street. m F. ADAMS informs his Friends and the Pub1X . lie, that he is selling off his present Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, in order to make room for Fresh Arrivals by the DONA ANITA AND ACKBAR. ' TO BAKERS and STOREKEEPERS. ■ " A NEAT'well built Store and Dwelling House with a first-clas3 Oven and Bakehouse, situated in a good business position, on a piece- of land 27 feet frontage by 163—a pump well of pure water, and a two stalled stable, loft, &c, on the ground. ' , : The above property is one of the best openings in Dunedin, and will be let on lease, or easy terms for 1 any number of years. ' ... ■ - * |. - ■ POLE,J?OPS, & CAMEROf.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 119, 3 April 1862, Page 1
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