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Auction. THIS DAY. TO BUTCHERS. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, & CO., will sell by auction, at the-Commercial Sale Yards, this day, at 2 o'clock. 40 prime fat pigs. For Sale. : DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Important Clearing Sale OF FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY GOODS. SINCLAIR & HISLOP, Princes-street, Dunedin (next Switzer's Buildings). In consequence of Mr. Sinciair retiring from Business, the Firm have commenced a bona fide Realising Cheap Sale, being i desirous of winding up their affairs, and TO EFFECT As ENTIRE CLEARANCE. Their Stock has been Re-marked and Re-arranged for prompt and immediate Sale. M. Sinclair, in retiring from Bus-mess, begs to tender thank* to the numerous Customers for the liberal support aj'corjcd during the past Eight Years, and respectfully solicits at this time the further patronage of their Custom and that of the Public in general. . From the ..prices at which they have resolved to clear out the present stock, and at once realise upon it, for the purpose of closing co-partnery affairs, they are affording an opportunity of procuring FIRST-CLASS GOODS At a price not usually met with. Being direct, importers of the newest and best materials, they have always found ready .sale ior their goods, consequently never accumulating old stock, and the goods now offered will be found in excellent condition ; whether for present or prospective use all will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity. In also tendering thanks to their numerous country customers, begs to inform them that any orders they may be pleased to forward and intrust to their care, will have every attention, and the goods laid aside or sent on at once, at the same prices eh rged to purchasers on the spot. STOCK LIST. Straw hats and bonnets, millinery bonnets, mourning bonnets Ribbons, laces, falls, ties, feathers, head dresses Honiton, Maltese, sewed net-;, sleeves, collars and cuffs Dress handkerchiefs, cambric handkerchiefs Best Paris kid gloves Lambs' wool and cotton hosiery Ladies' belts, buckles, parasols, silk and alpaca umbrellas, &c. LADIES', CHILDREN'S. AND INFANTS UNDERCLOTHING AND STAYS. Particular attention is requested to their present Stock of UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, &c.,&c, Laid out and arranged in a separate room. Colored silk dresses, black silks, shawls, mantles, stuff dresses, mohair barege and poplin dresses Striped lustres and alpacas Prints, muslins, werinoes, French epingle cloth, repps, coburgs Plain winseys, heather mixture winseys, knickerbocker winseys, striped and cheeked winseys Embroidered diesses, winsey petticoats, quilted petticoats Real Welch, Saxony, and medium flannels, 3 yard wide petticoat flannels Witney and Bath blankets Linen and cotton sheetings Pillow linens, bedroom and bath towels Table linen, table covers, Scotch carpet, crumbcloths, hearth-rugs Furniture chintz, 6-4 all wool damask Lace, Leno and Swiss muslin curtains, short window muslins Linen ticks, striped hollands Gents' ties, collars, hats and caps, silk and cambric handkerchiefs, lambs' wool, merino and cotton hosiery, kid gloves, fancy wool shirts, silk and alpaca umbrellas, belts, braces, waterproof capes, and gig wrappers. Small wares, and variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. TO DRAYMEN, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. rpHB UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE AT X THEIR STORES: - Flour —Adelaide and Tasmanian Oats —Best Colonial Maize—whole and cracked Bottled fruits, pickles, sardines Jams, mustard, currants Coffee, tea, sugar Raisins —Cape and Muscatels Carbonate soda, tarfcaric acid Hams, bacon, cheese Colonial butter, Manilla rope Vestas —plaids, and tins Paper bags—assorted sizes American axes, driving picks Hammer handles, camp ovens Case brandy —Martell's, llennessy's,sCharante, Lumarque's Yvliisi-y—qr.-casks and cnw»; rum Geneva—red and green cases; cigars Tobacco—twist and plug Port and sherry—bulk and case "Bottled ale and porter—Marzetti's HobsonVßay soap and candles Sperm candles—full and light weights. J. A. & R. B*IRD, Stafford-street, And at Waikouaiti, Nokomai, and Dunstan. SIBBALirti NO. 1 OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, Removed to No. 1, Princes-street (Next Mr. J. Hyman, Jeweller). JSIBBALD 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 o 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 or 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 are 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 FO R SAL E, That well-known anOi old-established Hotel THE QUEEN'S;ARMS, advantageously situated in Princes-street, Dunedin, opposite the Immieration Barracks,, and within two miuuteswalk of the Jetty, Post-office, Custom House, and the Public Offices. . , The present proprietor is about leaving the colony for England, and in consequence desirous of retiring from business. For further particulars apply to E. P. KENYON, Solicitor, Dunedin. Immediate possession will be given. FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. FOUR Quarter-Acre Allotments, fronting Castle and Cumberland Streets. A Town Lot at Oamaru. Offices to Let. „ „„. MABTIN SHOLL.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 270, 31 October 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 270, 31 October 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 270, 31 October 1862, Page 3

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