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FOR SYDNEY "jjtllk DIRECT, HPHE fine fast-sailing Schooner " BEIDE," -I- 70 tons, Captain Dalmagne. For Freight or Passage apply to the Commander on Board, or to ANGUS MATHESON. Dunedin, Ap.iil \§th, 1851. Fox the Benefit of whom itSmay concern. Ex " Bride," Dalmagne, Master, from Sydney. MR. A. MATHESON will SELL BY AUCTION at his Rooms, on Saturday, the 26th April, at 12 o'Clock precisely :— 31 Bags^Flour, 100 lbs. each, mark, E.McG. 14 do. 200 lbs. each, « B E Damaged more or less by sea •water. Terms Cash. THE PATENT WEDGE SHINGLES ARE strongly recommended^as an Improved System of Roofing; and from the Wood being Steamed, and cut quite smooth by Machinery, are thoroughly Seasoned, of uniform length, breadth, and thickness —viz., 18 inches I by 3| inches; three-sixteenths of inch at one end, and eight-sixteenths of inch at the other; and peculiarly adapted for covering high or low pitched Roofs. A material feature in these shingles is their economy: they are put on without waste, may be made perfectly tight on rinds; thus saving the sarking so essential for ordinary shingles, and do not require strong timbers. They are as durable as ordinary English slates, and cover the same surface at half the expense. Specimens may be seen, and every information, obtained, by application to JAMES MACANDREW, & Co. NOTICE. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a i-1 Brick Building, the Property of William Henxing Mansford, situated on Section No. 2 of Port Chalmers, has been approved and appointed under the 34th Sec. of the Custom's Ordinance, 4 Vie, No. 3, for the free Warehousing and Securing of Goods for duty under bond. A. W. SHAND, Sub-Collector. Cusfom-House, Port of Otago, \ nth April, 1851. j MR. W. H. CUTTEN will SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 22nd April instant, at his Stores at Dunedin, at 12 o'Clock precisely, a Quantity of Mercpiandise and Useful Stores, comprising :—Bar IronLocks —Bolts —Padlocks —Butt and T Hinges —Potato Forks —Spades —Ladies' Shoes and Boots —Lasts —Hob and Shoemakers' Nails — Buttons, &c, &c. —Looking Glasses —"Wine Glasses and Tumblers —Calico and Prints — Silks and Silk Stockings —a Washing Tvb — Pickles — Sauces — Capers — Lime Juice — Whiskey —Split Peas—Coffee—Potatoes—and a quantity of Garden Seeds. R. W. H. CUTTEN will SELL BY AUCTION, on Saturday, 3rd day of May next, at his Stockyard, near the Courthouse—several Head of Milch Cows, Heifers, Bullocks, and a few Useful Horses. Several communications are omitted from want of space, but will appear in our next. Mr. Kettle's letter on the Port Chalmers road is withdrawn.

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Otago Witness, Issue 6, 19 April 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 6, 19 April 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 6, 19 April 1851, Page 2

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