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ON SALE, at the Store of the Undersigned :■— Bullock Chains Back Bands ' Best Walsend Coals Liverpool Salt Whitning Vinegar Do. distilled Sugar Isinglass i Chloroform Carolina Rice . Ground Pepper Arrowroot Flour Bran Pickles a Currants Split Pease Seed Oats Grass and Clover Seeds Saddlery Earthenware Window Glass Blacking Canvass and Sail Twine Carpetting Paper Hanging Fire Irons Brooms Washing Soda Rock Salt Superior Ready-made Clothing Moleskin Trowsers, Vests, and Jackets ', Blue Serge Shirts ' j Blankets ! Regatta Shirts Cotton do., Linen Fronts Calico Long Cloth Shirting and Sheeting Shawls Table Cutlery Reaping Hooks and Scythes Spades and Shovels Locks, Nail*, and Hinges Plough Moulds Lead Pipes Paints and Paint Brushes Turpentine Carpenters' Tools Shoemakers' Lasts Bristles and Hemp Pitch Coal Tar Stockholm do. Ash Oars Stationery School and Copy Books Water Casks JAMES MACANDREW & Co. SEVERAL SUBURBAN CHOICES FOR SALE. JAMES MACANDREW & Co. HOUSES AND SHEEP FOR SAJLE. mwo well-bred RIDING MARES, and 120 X EWES IN LAMB. W. H. CUTTEN. Unclaimed Goods ex "Maori" from London. A CASE of Millinery and Infants' Clothing landed in February last. May be had on application to JAMES MACANDREW & Co. 3KEE2?, CATTLE, AND DRAUGHT HORSES. nPHE Undersigned are making arrangements -jH- to Import Stock, and will be prepared to take orders in large or small lots immediately on arrival of the first advices from Sydney. JAMES MACANDREW & Co. A PERSON, residing in Dunedin, possessed -£&- of Two Milch Cows, is desirous of meeting with other folk placed in similar circumstances, who will join with him in the payment of the wages of a herd boy. The Advertiser has a Stock-yard in which the Cattle could be confined at night, and thus avoid the inconvenience and injustice of allowing Cattle to damage the Gardens of the residents in the Town and its immediate neighbourhood. Apply by letter to A. 8., to be left at the Office of this paper.

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Otago Witness, Issue 67, 28 August 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 67, 28 August 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 67, 28 August 1852, Page 1

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