Merchandise. 1? , UI ™DJ. R, ECT shipments^ "■"" Mx Abdul Medjid, Bombay, and otb«r late Arrival*. m 2 N v S vLi? 4 B?T^UNDERSIGNEI>. Q. ENL3. A L IRONMONGERY, Comprising— Holloware Cutlery Electro-plated Goods Bedsteads Toilet Sets Kerosene and Oil Lamps Candlesticks Locks, Bolts, and Hinges" Nails and Screws Tools of every description Sorby's Saws and other Tools Scales and Weights Avery's Platform Machines fireproof Safes Cash Boxes Cruet Frames Sash Weights Iron Frame Pullies Galvanized Bowls and Basins iTlft?T Stife^ Alivils > T(k)]s ' &c- ' " s>&.uuLbiH x —a first class assortment. EARTHENWARE and China*^ «»*t. ma of— ?o7S f& D' S "o OTfe <ITeaSe™M OILS and PAINTS FINEST COLZA OIL CHAMPAGNE.' BROOMS AND BRUSHES, Of all descriptions. STATIONERY, RNGRAVrNGS &c ROPKS/rWJNaANDSHOyHfeE^. FANCY GOODS, &c., &c. F. MASON & CO., Opposite Bank of New Zeaxavd Rattray-street. O OATS AND CHAFF. N SALE., at the Stores of the undersigned :— Colonial oats Best oaten chaff, hydraulic pressed HJBxNUY COOKE and CO., Walker-street. /~\N SALE, by the undersigned, ex Clarendon:— Adelaide flour, Duffield's silk dressed Victorian flour, Scoti and Cos silk dressed Victoria Company's Sugars, I C, and yellow Pearl barley, currants Hams, bacou, cheese Soap, blue, &c HENRY COOKE and CO., Walker-street. T. S. HARRISON & CO., HA.VB ON SALE— T>LANKETS, White, Blujj, Grey, and Brovm S.J riannfls Diamond rugs, blue and grey eerge shirt*. Crimean do * Pants, flannel and merino White and regatta shirts Aberdeen, lambswool, military, and cotton halfhose Braces, belts, corah hankerehiefs Ties, scarfs, collars, black glace Bilks, fancy dresses, shawls Sewn muslin goods Hair nets, head dresses, ttays Slops, oil baizes, prints, calicoes An assortsd stock of Manchester, Scotch and Bradford goods. T. S. HARRISON.. & CO., Importers and Warehousemen, Off Rattray-Stuekt, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. SIBBALjts NO. 1 OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, Removed to No. 1, Princes-street (Next Mr. J. Hyman, Jeweller). JSJBBALD begs to return his earnest thanks to . those who so liberally supported him at his late Emporium of Fashion, opposite the Barracks, and beg respectfully to inform them that for the convenience o his numerous patrons, and for the better carrying on a fast increasing business he has removed to larger and more centrally situated business premises, at No. 1 Princes-street. J. S. takes the present opportunity oi stating that the old stock having been ENTIRELY CLEARED OUT has been replaced by a NEW and SUPERIOR CLASS OF GOODS, imported direct from the first Manufacturing Houses in Britain. IN THE CLOTHING AND BESPOKE DEPARTMENT Gentlemen may rely upon the best materials being made up in the best Style. Firstclass hands only ar« kept in the establishment, while the Personal Superintendence being under J. S. will offer a sure guarantee that the utmost satisfaction will be given. Especial attention is paid to the FIT of all clothes ordered at the NO. 1 ESTABLISHMENT. The READY-MADE DEPARTMENT will comprise the largest and most varied stock in Dunedin, all articles of wear having been specially selected with reference to this market, and the particular requirements of all grades and classes of the community. In order to sell at the lowest fraction of profit—to offer only goods of the most unexceptionable quality -to retain in stock an immense variety for purchaser to select from, J. S. is compelled to sell only for CASH. Do Not Forget Number T>OTATOES—Potatoes. Potatoes. A priue JL sample. A. and J. Scoular, Princes-strret south. Tenders &o. TO BUILDERS. T>LANS and Specifications for a'terations and adJt ditions to a House in Clyde-street, may be seen at-our Offices, Victoria Chambers, Manse-stretU Tenders to be sent in on Thursday 23rd inst. MASON and ROSS, - Architects. fIIENDERS are i invited for Building Bank or X New Zealand, Wellington. >lanS,l and s Pecifications to be seen at our office, where/renders are to be delivered on or before noon, of llto November. . ' : Not bound to accept the lowest tender. - i, MASON and ROSS, ; : « , T Architects, , Victoria Chambers, Maase-street. FOR COMPLETING THE EPISPO PAL CHURCH; ffIENDERS are invited for completing the EpLjco. JL pal Church, according to plan and specification, to be seen at the office of • ; R. B. MARTIN & CO., ■ ' ' , . High-street. Tenders to be sent in by five o'clock on Friday the 24th instant. - " .TO BUILDERS. " '. mENDERS are requested for Additions to the JL Wealeyan Church. Plans, and.Specifications to be seen at our office ; and tenders received until 12 o'clock on Saturday, 26th inst. *• . . MASON & ROSS, __. A . „ Architects, , ■ Victoria Chambers, Manse-street.1 *' ' ■-'-"! TO CONTRACTORS. •■ .u..^ .' TENDERS will be received by the Town Board of Dunedin, on or before Monday next, 87th lost, from parties wxlhng ,to £upplyv. break and spread Metal on Maclaggan ; «nd,Rattray-Btreets. ■ OfficT 160**1011 may ** Been at the To*tt Board n% CHAS. REID, Clerk to th« Town Board of Duuedwh ' - r~ '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 263, 23 October 1862, Page 1
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