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Merchandise. N S A L E, E X "AKBAR"AND LATE ARRIVALS :— 200 casks Jeffrey's India pale ale 50 hhds. Jeffrey's Ediburgh ale, No. 3. 29 hhds. ale, 8 hhds. stout 12 q.c. pale sherry, Offrey, Cramp k Co's 20 cases do „ 19 q.c. old port ~ 20 cases do „ 7 lif. chests finest kaison congou tea 50 cases Belmont sperm candles, No. 1 15 ~ sauces. 20 cases salad oil, quart* and pints 5 ~ candied peel, lemon and citron 20 ~ white wine vinegar 20 „ bottled fruits, green gages, currants, i apples, cherries, &c. 5 ~ York hams, patent preserved 5 che. almonds 15 pkgs Day aud Martin's blacking, Japan m bottles, aud Paste in boxes 10 cases Column's starch 20 „ Volckman's jams 5 „ Rimmel's perfumery 20 ~ wiuter drapery, hosiery, Trollens, cotton, silks, &c. 10 ~ winter slops 2 ~ wiuter tweeds 20 ~ hardware 20 q.b. gunpowder. i \V. and G. TURNBULL & CO., High-street.-Dunedin, Ist May, 186-2 j THE WASHERWOMAN'S OCCUPATION GONE ! No More Washing of Collars !! q/ja DOZEN of best PAPER COLLARS, at Ol)U Is. 9d. per dozen 60 dozen Ladies' White Cotton Stockings, at os. 6d. per dozen, or 6d. per pair 300 ditto brown and black Felt Hats, from 3s. each And every article in the General Linen Drapery, Clothing and Outfitting Lino EQUALLY CHEAP. THE LARGEST STOCK IN DUNEDIN OP Men's Crimean Shirts, Socks Neck Ties, and Ready-made Clothing. C . T . I C X , At VICTORIA HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET. IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, PUBLICANS, MINERS, AND RESIDENTS ON THE GOLD FIELDS. DAVID JONES, Auctioneer, Broadway, Weatherstone's. DAVID JONES, Storekeeper, having just taken out an Auctioneer's license is now prepared to conduct sales of Landed or Mining Properties, Furniture, and general Merchandise, and trusts, from his extensive experience and prompt business habits to meet with a liberal support. Merchandise sales every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. , , Valuations of Furniture, &c, promptly made. Note the address — D. JONES, Broadway, Weatherstone's. Stock. MIXED CATTLE, &c. TO arrive per Yarrow, from Wellington— 40 dairy cows 30 steers and heifers, 1 to 3 years old 30 calves 50 fat pigs From the'run of Messrs. Speed trad Higgle, of Wanganui, and of the same stock as those imported in the above vessel. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., Manse-street. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. THE Undersigned have for sale a superior RUN in this Province of 23,000 acres, with 6000 sheep. There all requisite improvements for working efficiently. ,' DALGETY. RATTRAY & CO. O OR SALE,— 100 Rams. On Mr. Hopkinson's Station, Moeraki. Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CATTLE FOR SALE. A SPLENDID Mob of Well-bred Cattle, mixed nges and sexes. Will be delivered ex the " Ashbiirton.'' Terms easy. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. TO SETTLERS, GRAZIERS, BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. /""I ATTLE. The Undersigned are now in VV receipt of regular shipments of fat and stor Cattle from Wellington, and are prepared to enter into arrangements with Settlers, Graziers, and Butchers, to supply them on liberal terms. The Cattle, which are well bred, are from the runs of Messrs. Smith & Rbvans, and J. Tuli.y, Esq. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Manse Street. FOR SALE. SUPERIOR lot of Mixed Cattle, to be' delivered on the Ashburton. 826 Head of very superior Cattle, of mixed ages and sexes, including one very fine young bull. Most of the cows are broken in to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. FIRST-CLASS MOB OF CATTLE. FOR SALK. qaa HEAD of Female Cattle, from 1 year to 6. 4i\J\J in hi?h condition, now running in the northern part of Otago. i DaL^ety< kattray & co. HALF-FAT WEDDERS FOR .SALE. A FINE LOT of Wellington Wedders, number ing 400. to be seen near town. Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. FOR SALE. HALF-FAT WETHERS. A SUPERIOR Flock of about 2,000 Australian 6-toothed Wethers, arrived per Ceres, from Melbourne, and now running near the Molyneux. Apply to' . ' DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Walker-street. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. rr^HE undersigned have for Sale, at a very moderate JL price, a Run of 100,000 Aches Fine Country, in the Northern part of tais Province, together with 5,000 sheep. . DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. MOB OF CATTLE FOR SALE A VERY SUPERIOR MOB of 300 head, mixed ages, on a station near the Mataura. i " DALGETY. RATTRAY. fc CO. I AUSTRALIAN BREEDING EWES. rflHB undersigned are prepared to contract now X for the delivery in November, December, and January next of First Class Australian Merino Maiden- Ewes, two or four-toothed, to be brought over by Steamer to Bluff, Port Chalmers, or Moeraki. Apply to Messrs. Dalgety, Rattray, ,t Co., Dunedin. THOMPSON & CRISP. Melbourne, 11th April, 1862. E~~"OR SALK, a Team of Eight Working Bullocks, bows, yokes, chains, and dray, complete. -Wm. Smith Stafford-streot. FO X SALE. A FIRST RATE RUN of 107,000 Acres, about 50 miles from Dunedin, with over 5,000 Sheep, and every possible convenience for the efficient working of this valuable station. In addition to 111 acres of Freehold, the improvements are extensive, and of a most substantial character, comprising Dwelling House, Huts, Sheep Yards, Dipping-tank, Boilers, Woolshed, Uc, &c. WM. CARR YOUNG. FOR SALE, A FIRST-RATE RUN, 30,000 acres, about 60 miles from Dunedin, with over 5,000 sheep, together with 6-roomed dwelling-house, weatherboarded, lined, and furnished. The station is in good working order, with all the necessary plant of sheep-yards, dipping tank, working bullocks, drays, saddle horses, implements, &c. For further particulars apply to .. - WM. CARR YOUNG* |

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 145, 3 May 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 145, 3 May 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 145, 3 May 1862, Page 8

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