MiscellaneousSIBBALirs NO. 1 OUTFITfING ESTABLISHMENT, Removed to No. 1, Priuccs-street (Next Mr. J. Hyman, Jeweller). J SIB BALD heirs to return his ea nest 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 of bis 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 J. S. takes tbe present opportunity or stating that the old stock having been ENTIRELY CLEARED OUT has been replaced by a NEW and SUPERIOR CLASS OF GOODS, imported direct from the first Manufacturing Houses in Britain.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 Superinteidence being under J.* S. will offer a sure guarantee that the utmost satisfaction will be given. Especial attention is paid to tlie 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 N'nT Tnunv.r NrrvKKR INDUSTRIAL EXtll blTinN. IT is intended, in connection with the BAZAAR at the GKANUE, on the 10th and 17th December, to have an Exhibition of Articles illustrative of the Industry and Resources of. New Zealand, and to combine with it an exhibition of such of the industrial productions and labor-saving Machinery of other countries as may be lent. A Guarantee Fund has been formed for tlie nrelimiiiary expenses of tl.is Exhibition, auej the following gentlemen have agreed to act as a Committee * — PEV. E. G. EDWARDS! MESSRS O*NTHRU. ST. JOHN R R \ NIGAN „ H. CLXPCOTT W. CARP YOUNG J. P TAYLOR CD. IRVINE F. J. MOSS " ALFRED RCCLfiS. Information maybe obtained by any persons desirous of exhibiting, from Mr Canticll, who w>ll attend for that purpose at the office of Mes-rs Iredevick Moss anel Co., Princes-street, between the hours of 1 and 3 pm., daily. It is proposed to exhibit building raa'erials, of wood, stone and brick; Geolouicd, Mineral, Animal and Vegetable Products, and Manufactures therefrom: Photographs, Architectural Designs ami Drawings, Models, Labor-saving Machinery, etc., etc. Early application for space is particularly requested, to enable the Committee to make the necessary arrangements. By oder ot the Committee. (Signed) H. CMPCOTT, ALFRED Hon. Sees. MONEY TO Li^DTAPPLICATIONS will be received bythe Committee ofthe Otago Building and Land Society, from parties wishiner to borrow from LIOO to L4oi), in sums of not less tban LICO for a term of two aud a half years on freehold security. Applications to sttte the rate of interest and security intem'ed to be offered, will be received bythe Secretary on or before Monday. 24th inst. CIIAS. REID, Secretary. DUNEDIN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN " ASSOCIATION. JN connection with the above Association, His Honor MAJ'R IUOHAKDSON, Superintenelant. of Otago, will deliver a Lecture in Knox Church, on Wednesday, Evening, first, at halfpast 7 o'clock. Subject: — " The Influence of Individual Exertion on the Welfare of a State." Tickets of admission, One Shilling each; may be had at the door, on the Evening of Lectuie. Stock. Q HE E P RUN AND SHE E~P~. For Sale, a Run, the property, of, and occupied by Mr J, N. Flood, situate, in P.«rt Underwood, in the Province of Marl boron eh. helel uv der license from the Crown, dated 29th October, 1861, for 14 years, comprising 8 100 acre* of land, part of wl ich (surrounding all the accessible bays on the Pent Underwood side) is Freehold ; together witli about 1,000 Sheep, anel all the Buildings and Improvements on the Properly. This Run, both by its situation and form, lias great advantages, and is well worthy the attention of any persons willing to purchase'a Small Sheep Farm", either for residence br for investment. It. is principally comprised of the Peninsula forming the North side of Port Underwood, anel by its peculiar shape, coulel be made into paddocks at a small cost of fencing, there being p'enfy of timber well adapted for fern-ins: purposes on the Run. A large portion of this property is now in a wild stf.te, but the land is good, aud it culd he readily grassed, and its situation (being nearly surrounded by the sea) adds very much to its grazing canabilities. As a residence for parties fond of boating and fishing, the situation is nnrivalled. The Harbor of Port Underwood is well known to be oue of the best e>n the Coast, and the bays, surrounded by this property, offer some <>f the safest anchorage ground in tbe ti arbor. The wool is here shippeel direct from the shed on the Run, and aoods can be landed there in all weathers, from ships of any size. This property is capable of great improvement, and in a few year?, with a comparative small outlay, it could be maele to cany a large number of Sheep. For further particulars, and terms, apply to Messrs Adams and Kinadon, .Solicitor-, i\'e!son. N.H.— I'he Above have ano her Sheep Run. with about 5.000 Sheep, for sale ; particulars can be had on application TO STAND THIS SEASON, JN the Tokomairiro and North aud South Clutha Districts, The thoroughbred entire horse, BENEDICT, Seven-year-old, by the celebrated horse Cossack (imported to New South Wtiles) out of a thoroughbred mare (imported by Mr Hargreaves ) Benedict, is a beautiful ehesnnt, fifteen and a half hands high, very compact and muscular, and particularly good tempered. Terms—Ls ss. payable on 31st January. 1863. ANDERSON aud THOMPSON, > ___ * Proprietor*. fl \0 serve Mares this Season, at Mary hill, Waihola, JL the pure Clydesdale Stallion BOISD A L E , imported by the undersigned. He is a ricb bay with black legs, stands 16 bauds 2 inches high, superior bone and action aud remarkable fine temper, aud was the best three-year-old at the Longford Show in 1860.^ Boirdale was got by Clydesdale, imported from. Glasgow, by R. L. Kermode, Esq .of Mona Vale ; his dam, lieauty, a pure Clydesda'e mare, the property of G. Scott, Esq., Woodside, Tasmania. There is a superior run for mares for the season, and all possible care and attention wi hout responsibility. Terms— £6. \ WM. DUFF, i October 27th, 1862. ' TOKOMAIIURO. YOUNG MATCHLESS. ( HP!! E celebrated Entire Horse Young Matchless, L will stand during this season at Tokomairiro. This horse was bred by Robert Gibson, Esq., of Cambok, Tasmania, and is one of the first get of that famous horse Matchless, who is allowed to be the best draught horse on the Launceston side of Tasr mania, and was imported direct from .'England by • Mr. John Dyer, in 1858. He can-ied off the first prizes at the Longfoid and Campbelltown Shows. Young Matchless stands seventeen hands high, 1 with immeuse bone and muscle, and is unsurpassed r as a worker, being remark tbly quiet and tractable, t with first-rate piuck ami acti -n. Terim : For each mare, £6 10s., to be paid on or before the 15th February; groom's fee 55., to be paid • first service of mare. ROBERT MACKIE. 1 Tofcomairixo, October IGUi, 1362. ' -"<";
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 286, 19 November 1862, Page 7
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