np HE Undersigned, is a "Cash of 1 wml ;-' ; x jones. TO BE SOLD OS LET, A TEN- ACRE SECTION, in the -.NortK East Valley, well Wooded and Watered, .- and nearly all Fenced and under Cultivation^ The land lias been .well drained. Also,* Dwelling-House, Stockyard, and Barn; Kitchen Garden and Fruit Trees. . "". " r. J. M ACANDUE W, & Co. Suburban Section, SToxth-Sasl Valley. FOR SALE, a 10-ACRE SECTION, «U Fenced in and mostly under Crop, with Dwelling-Tlouse, about, a mile and a half from Dunedin. I J. MACANDREW & Co. 1 - ~s : ~ {J^ ' ■ SEW 4S H ABEBBASHERY ESTABLISHMENT MRS. BAIN begs respectfully to intimata that she has now Removed to that newly fitted up and very elegant Store, corner of Princes and Manse Streets, where she has now for Sale a very large assortment of Goods, just come to hand by the " Stately," " Clutha," aufl " Constantine," "direct from the English and j Scotch Markets. She trusts, by^ strict attention to business, and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of that public favour she. ha* hitherto received. Alpaca Lustres, plain and figured— Circassian Cloth Black and Coloured Coburgs and Orleans Printed de Lame Dresses and Bay-a-dare and PopUa.. I ltobes— British Poplin, f Muslin and Balzareen D'rco=-ca — Mlu^lirr aoXwnmii Chine Lustres— Black and Coloured Prints i Balmoral Winsey and Scotch-made Ginghasa ; Gala Tartan and small Tartan- Shawls ' Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tartan Plaids ; Balzareen Long and Square Shawls ■ Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk and Satin iSeck Ties ! Worked Muslin Habit Shirts— Sleeves and Collars ■ Infants' Worked Long and Short Frocks : Worked Cup Crowns and Frock Bodies ! Infants' White Cashmere and White' and Coloured ! Worsted Hoods— Boots and Gaiters ) Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Silk, and Lisle Glove* ! Children's Silk, Lisle, and Worsted Gloves ! Boys' and Girls' made-up Dresses and Brown Hol- ■: land Pinafores— Worsted and Alpaca Polkas ■ French Black Lace Veils i Black, Brown, Blue, and Green Gaii2;e do. ! Scotch Cambric— Jacconette and Checked Muslins I Muslin and Net for "Window Blinds 1 Tuscan, Dunstable, and Coloured Straw Bonnets j Girls' Silk Plush Bonnets and Black Crape do. ' Bonnet and Cap Ribbons— Cap Flowers and madei up Blond Caps and Lappets " ■! Ladies-M uslin Night Caps-Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs— Silk and Cotton do. ; Black- Silk and Satin Neckerchiefs—Ladies and. Gentlemen's Woollen and Cotton Under Clothing Worsted and Cotton Hose— Children's Worsted and I Cotton Socks— Guernsey Shirts— Worsted Cravats ! Stocking Yarn— Cloth Caps— Glengarry and Scotch j Blue Bonnets— White Counterpanes ! Towels and Towelling— Sheeting White'and Brown Linen Table Cloths— Coloured Table Covers— Dressed and Undressed Brown. Hollands— White and Unbleached Calico Pinafore and Nursery Linen Diaper « Gentlemen's and Boys' White and Regatta shirts Gentlemen's Linen Collars— Scotch and Irish Linen Ladles' and .Childrens" Boas- French Stays White and- Coloured Stay Binding— Boot- and Stay L aces _Sewing, Cotton— Thread— Tapes— Cord— ' ' Needles— Pins— Braids-Gimps— Fringes — \eli vet Ribbon— Linen and Pearl Shirt Buttons' I Berlin' Wool— Canvas and Patterns— Buttons and Girdles for Children's Dresses Crotchet Cotton and Needle Cases— Moleskin and j Cord Trowsers— Made-up Coats and Vests ! White and Blue Flannel— Scotch Blankets I Mourning Elastic Bands and Patent Crape, &c. &c. Children's Toys , Ladies' : Slippers— Cloth Boots— Boys' and Girls Strpng Leather Boots /'ALSO, JUST LAXDIJTG.EX THE " ELIZA.," A. large- fresh supply of Children's .and Ladies' Boots nnd Shoes ' ~ ■ ' . . ' NOW LANDING, ex" CLUTHA," and on ' Sale:- ' --■■•-••• Superfine- British Flour ' Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Blue Pease .. Red and White Herrings, Speldinga , Best Rapee Snuff— Pipes : Redpath's Edinburgh Confectionery Stone Jars, Assorted Crockery - Hardware and Cutlery,. Gunpowder Boots' and Shoes, Dressing Glasses, .Bnisheft, Carbonate Soda,: Cream; of .Tartar,. Epsom Salts .-•-. Wheat, Flour, Barley, Oat, Slap, and Fanner .'Riddles ■ ' " . ' „'. / ■"-■'.'" ;; T "--'".".'. ■;'•', ;.:.".-/, Rich Old Port .Wmer^Brandy .;;,.;-• . ■'. Dawson'B. Patent Aqija-rßaspberry/ySnegaj::, Camp Ovens, Boilers, &c. - a , T .:>■".'.-'-■,"• Arrow Boot,. Sago, Nuts,;'^u^vDri^nd v ;Bptt^ii' .' ' ' ' Porter and Ale..: '.:. .; ;^£\ -v^lWr
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Otago Witness, Issue 148, 18 March 1854, Page 1
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625Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 148, 18 March 1854, Page 1
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