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.-;':.■ Sale. ":. -, ' ' 'y\. ' ' mH B KAURI TIMBER YARD = X Combkkland-Stbekt. / Adjoining the foundry. I 9x1,9x1,9x2,9x3,9x4 , 6x1,6x2,6x3.6x4 1 11x2,11x3,12x1,18x1,24x1 w 3 x 1, 3 x 2, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 4 z 4. , t Boards and Scantling Feather Edped Weather — Boards— T& G Flooring, and Lumber for sale by f RBID, POUTER fc CO. J ON S A L X— * AT THK OCTAGON TIMBERYARD, - Corner of (ireat King and Stewart-streets. | Lime, cement, plaster of Paris * G. and T. lumber and shelving, 4, x 3, 4 x 2J, E 4 x 2, 3 x 2, deal scantling ~ Baltic board*, % inch, 9 to 11 inches wide ( (J. and T. Scotch flooring, If, 1, $, £ inch J Baltic and kauri weatherboardiag * Clear pine from 1 to 2 inch Architraves, mouldings 4 Cedar chimney pieces * &c, ice. Doors from 66x26t07x3 Sashes, from 8 x 10 Countesses and Viscountesses slate* 1 Several tons of sash weights J Galvanized iron from 6 to 8 feet I A large stock of ridging and spouting S Plain sheet zinc, and every description of f building materials. r BEN. SMITH. DUNEDTN TIMBER YARD, PEIKCEB-BIREET, 8 (Near the Barracks.) FOR SALE, every description of Timber for building purpo>«M at lowest rates, including door*, cashes, inould<nifß, architrave*, skirting, Portland cement, frla*, lar»fe size. upper & Cai^s galvanized. iron, 26 guage, ridge cap, and spouting. • WALTER BELL k. CO. ! RICHARD FORREST, ' LEATHKR WAREHOUSE, Princes-street south, Opposite tlie Immigration Barracks. HAS always on hand a supply of Crop, Kip, and • ilame** Leather manuiactured by John " Clark, Stafford Tannery, Melbourne. 1 Also, The tnme description of Leathers, got up by Robert ' Flockliart, Melbourne Tannery. Omntrv orders punctually attended to CHEAP COAIJS A.YD FIREWOOD. T \T ANTED, every body to know that the be*t V T English, Newcastle, and Otago CoaJs (screened or smithy) can be had, ia quantities to suit purchasers, at THK COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, I , Princes-street, near the Police Barracks. ' Delivered, carriage-free, on the shortest notice. Aleo, Firiswoob, cut up or otherwise, by cord roewt. DANIEL J. MOORE. I, I" OKD O N DINI N(i ROOM JSTTY-STRECT, Dc»KDIS. HUGH ROBERTSON Begs to inform hi* friends that he has opened th« above establishment. Every convenienc and comfort, combined with the i | MOST MODERATE CHARGES, | Will be t!«e order of the day. BOARD AND LODGING By thu week, day, or any loader or shorter period. WELL AiKKD BEDS, ** Lirpe dining and bittinit rooa*», airy bedroom*, private arartict-nts for families, and ail the conve nienc« of a finst claus diuiug roonia, under able and expvficaced manaueuicnt. U. ROBERTSON, I } Proprietor. j Open from tj a.in. to 12 p.m. j SIBBALD'.S NO. 1 OUTFITTING t ESTABLISHMENT, j Removed to No. 1, Prince*-street si (Next .Mr. J. Hyhav, JeweUer). 1" SIB BALD beg* to return ids earnest thanks to ■* ' tlwne who m) lil>erally .supported luti at his late ~ Emporium of Fa-hion, o}>{<*ite the Barracks, and beg j resj*.*ctfal!y to inform them tliat for the convenience oi 1 his numerous jiatrons, and lor the better carrTing on j m f&*t inctfAHttg busings he ha 3 reato^ed to larger ! and more centrally «tu%te'l business premi«es, at No. j 1 Princes-street. J. S. takes the present opportunity j X ot stating that the old Btock baring been EXTI RELY J CLEARED OUT hasbe*n replaced by a NEW and ! SUPERIOR CLASS OF GOODS, imported dirtct I — from the first Manufacturing Houses ia Britain. ! >y IX THE CLOTHING AND BES°OKE DE- j PAETMENT Gf-ntlemeu may rely upon tl*e best j mati-rialt odnjj made up in the best Style. First- ! class hands only are krpt in the establishment, while ! the Personal tiaperintei dence being under J. S. will : otJLrasure guarantee that the utmost satisfaction! will be given. Especial attention is paid to the FIT ! of all clothes ordered at the \ <* ! NO. 1 ESTABLISHMENT. j j The READY-MADE DKPARTMENT will com- j j pri«t the largest and ra«t varied stock in Dunedin, j '«l ail articles of wear havinu' beeu specially selected with ile ffer^nee to thi* market, and the particular requirements of all grades and classes of the community. Iv order to sell at the low st faction of profit— to offtr only goals of the msht unexceptionable quality ~~ —to retain in stock an immense variety for purchaser 1 to select from, J. S. is compelled to sell ouly for j CASH. * ] Do Not Forgkt Number One. ! T AND at Shag River, on the main road, first-rat-XJ site for a Hotel. 75 acres of rich arable laud for tale, ctae to bush and coal. Apply to Gillies & fctreet Land and Jtstate Agents and Surveyors. AMERICAN COOKING STOVE REGISTER GRATES ' GOTHIC & COTTAGE DO. At DAVID DRAKE'S, E Ironmonger, Rattrav street REVOLVERS. pOCKET REVOLVERS.—Six inch and seven X inch Revolvers. WEBB, PANTLIN & CO. REYNOLDS' BOND. O N SAL E,Slarteirs, Hennessy's, champas^ie vineyards brandy, in bulk and in case Mixing brandies Cainpbellton, Anll^g, Kirkliston, and Saucel W hiskyp, m bulk and case Rum, 10 op.. 30 «>.p. Geneva, in red and preen caseß Ales, in bulk and bottle Ale. the !>est brands ■_ Stout, Taylor, Walker's, in hhda., all the best , brands in bottle — Port, Hunt's and Others, nil qualities Sherries, & larje assortment Champagne, Claret, Liqueurs, ke.. &c. , WhBB, PANTLIN & CO. * " ———————__^^__« ON 8 ALE. 75 tons Belmont flour 60 tons Western Mills 30 tons Butter worth's 100 boxes Belmont randies 50 do. Neva Stearine do. t ,g 23 dozen cradle and long torn plates Q d 16 cases «ardiues 3 cases wax vesta matches M Long handled shovels and other inToioes of ironmongery «. Bossed and* perforated tin dishes j n Gold sieves and other tinware Galvanised iron, ainc and tin buckets L< . American drill 'l_ Tents, tarpaulins GalvanJsea iron pumps &c, &c. FREDERICK MOSS k CO. v Priuc«B-Btreet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 214, 27 August 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 214, 27 August 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 214, 27 August 1862, Page 8

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