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"J***aaM*:z^!S?f at"-"" "' -i ■--•'- - -V-Uiidinj lilaterials. 'IV TIIJS TIMBER TRADE. TT^Olt SAL]?,, lo av4ve per brig Rita, 70,000 feet J? Kauri .Boards and Scantling, of suitable lengths and sizes-. Apply to BED), SOUTER and CO., Kauri Timber Yard. Cumberland -street. TO JBUtLL'IiKS AND OUi« * KAOTUKS. fXN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— \J Gcelocg and Heads roehe lime Slacked lime, Cement Plaster of Paris, hair Latlis—Colonial and American sawn, different lengths Glazed earthenware drain pipes, 3 4, 6, 9 and 12 inch English bitumenized drain pipes, 7 feet lengths York, Artiroath Germanand Caithness flagging PoJishe;!, slate and other hearths Chinese flooring tiles, fire bricks Marble, slate, and cedar chimney -pieces Best milled lead, 4,5,6, and 71b Composition gas piping, different sizes I Brackets, &c-, &c. ' : | Cast iron stench traps, all sizes j Cast iron air gratings Building materials of every description at the ' lowest possible rates, wholesale and retail. ' G. CORN WELL, Octagon Lime and Cement Store, Stuart-street. DUNEDIN TIMBHUI YARD AND SAW MILLS \ Priuces-streefc, near Police Barracks. | BELL, RAE AND CO., have on hand and for ■ pale— 200,000 reet run Baltic deals from 9 x 3 to 11 x 4 150,0u0 feet sup. red pine scantling and boards 100,00,0, feet"". blue gum scantling -120 000 feet .6 by lfc T and G Scotch flooring 140,000 feet American T and G lumber • ■ 40,000 feet - 6-x 1 T and G Scotch flooring '•; 30,000 feet Gx£do do • ■ 20,000 feet 6x % Ao'do 40 (100 feet shelving ' 25,000 feet clear pine from Ito 3 inches thick 60,000 feet cdar, in plank and log 50,000 feet - Oregon logs, from 16 by 16 45,000 feet 7 in. dressed boards 420 doors, from 7 x 3 to 6 6 2-6 350 pairs sashes from 7x9 to 12 x 18 10,060 feet 4. n, and 6 in. architraves 10,000 fef-t % 2\, and 3 in. mouldings 30,000 palings, & and 6 feet . . 20.000 shingles •.--•' 5,000 feet galvanised ridging 30 tons English galvanised iron, G 7. End , . * 8 feet • 10 tons Scotch do do; 6 and 7 feet • 36,000 best countess slates " i AL LAN BAIT AND CO,i Octagon, Dunedin, Sell every description of Building Material, viz:— , Timber: all kinds; Roofing: Galvanized Iron. Slates, ' Tiles, Ridging; Flagging, and Pavement; Drain Pipes, Cement; Nails; Sheet Lead, all sizes; Bricks, Lime ; Bar and Rod Iron, Grindstones, Doors, Sashes, and Mouldings. TO BUILDRRd AND CONTRACTORS. j JAMES YOUNG, Princes street, is now prepared ' to supply Hoche Lime in any quantity." South ■ end Lime \ ards.' i '■ TO BUILDERS. r ~~^ ' TAMES YOUNG, Princes-street, south, is now ' rJ prepared to supply Lime in any quarititv. C" IaMBERLvND-STIUiET SAW and "PLANJ ING MILLS.- fled Pine. Red Pine.—Red pine, scantling, weatherboards, lining and battens, box paling—sft.'; hardwood, flooriug, shelving, ■ cedar, lumber, doors, gashes, mouldings, etc., lime. SThVENS and SO'Eb, Cumberland-street and Rattray-street. /SOBNISH and BRUCE; Victorian Railway' V^ Foundry, Castlemaine.—The Engineering '' Tools and Machinery are for' Positive Sale. Full ! particulars on application.' Cornish and Bruce, 150 i La Trobe-street West, Melbourne; • ■Furniture i FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE ' TV, ROSENBERG (late of E. Moeller and Co.) . begs to inform the public that he cor«r nuea the business of Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, ami importer of English, Scottish, and American furniture, on the premises in Maclaggan street, lately occupied by E I Moeller and Co.' ■ , T. Rosenberg begs to assert that he keeps the largest and best selected stock of furniture in the ' New Zealand colonies, and respectfully invites the I public for inspection. The following articles are always on" handMahogany and cedar chests of drawers Do do cheffoinere and sideboards Do sofas, counter and easy chairs, in horsehair and Morocco Bo chairs in haircloth,;ieather cloth, and Morocco Telescope and other dining tables : Mahogany and cedar 100 tables Ladies' work tables and fancy tables Marble top washstands and dressing tables Cedar washstands and dressing tables Iron bedsteads in all sizes and shapes Iron children's cribs and swing oots Horsehair, flock and flax inatresses Feather beds and feather pillows Gilt frame and rosewood framed chimney glasses Toilet glasses all sizes and qualities ' Brussels, tapestry and Kidderminster carpets Felt carpets and hearth rugs Cane and wood seated chairs Rocking chairs Towel horses, toilet ware, Etc, etc, etc, Address—' ,T. ROSENBERG, Maclaggan-street, Premises lately occupied by B. Modler and Co. KEY AND BERWICK, Manufacturers and Importers of First-class Furniture XTOW offer to the Public of Dunedin and the Pro-. J_l vince generally a choice from their extensive and carefully selected Stock of their own Manu>-" factured, as well as Scottjsh^gM'-an^Ainerican . : /^Sw^n Sale at "unprecedented Low Prices. CUTTING PRINCESSTEEET, / . Next Pom- but One to the Glasgow Arms. "P LIND EM A N AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Ftjrnitubb Manufactory, Beg to intimate to their Friends and the Public in General, that thej' have always on hand every description of own-made Colonial Furniture, as well j as English, Scotch, and American, at prices to suit every Customer. CORNER OF GEORGE STREET AND . PALL MALL. AL C 0 C X AND . C 0., • ■■■■■'■■ BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS ; By appointment to Hi3-Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, beg to inform their numerous customers that they have appointed MESSRS. COHEN BROS., Of George street, Dunedin, their agents, where all orders will be punctually attended to. Portraits, &c. WONDERFUL DISCOVERS. THE NEW SENNOTYPE PROCESS. mHE Proprietors of the London Portrait Rooms , JL have much pleasure in informing the public that—having purchased the secret, and secured the services of the inventor (Mr Charles Wilson)—they ax£ ow Paired to execute these beautiful pictures, which have lately created such a great sensation in Victoria. Ihe Sennotype for softness, delicacy, truthfulness, exquisite beauty and durability, surpasses the most elaborately executed ivory paintings. As we are the only parties holding Mr Wilsons's certificate for New Zealand, we beg to caution the public against imitations. . ■ . | The public are invited to inspect the Sennotypes. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. (Next to_Day and Mieville's.) mHE VICTORIAirTHOTOGKAFHIC POX JL TRAIT ROOMS, Rattray-street, next Finch Wine Store. Pictures taken daily in any weather and colored by a London artist. ' N.B. —Mrst-class Portraits ; moderate charges. M. MJiiiCliSH, Photographic Artist, corner of Princes-street and Dowling-street. Portraits in every style taken daily. Views of Duneain and suburbs always^on Kit

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 8

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