Ex "MAORI," from London, AND ON SALE, BEST Midlothian Oatmeal. Eight-Day German Clocks. Twenty-four Hour do. Spring Time-Pieces. Sheet Zinc. Patent and Wrought Clasp Nails. Edge and Tail Hinges. Window Glass. Three-Bushel Bags. J. SIDEY. Ex "MAORI," from London, SAXONY Wool-dyed Broad Black ClothsBlue Flannels— Worsted Yarn, Brown Hollands — Men's Stout-made Braces — Cotton Socks— White, Pink, and Blue Satin— Cotton Cord— Bonnet Wire — Ribbon Wire — Linen Tapes— Reels— Worsted Braids in Blue, Green, Brown, and Black— White Cotton BraidsPlain and Checked Muslins— White Demity— Blue Serge Shirts— Pins— Needles— Stay Bindings — Buttons— Moleskins ; and an admirable choice of Norwich and Paisley Shawls— French and British Flowers— Fancy Kid and Silk 1 Gloves. JAMES BROWN. Dunedin, sth March, 1852.
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Otago Witness, Issue 43, 13 March 1852, Page 1
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118Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 43, 13 March 1852, Page 1
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