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35 HEAD OP ACCLIMATISED CATTLE. MR. J. C. CARNEGIE has received instructions from Mr. Warren, to Sell by Private Contract, THE WHOLE OF HIS CATTLE, Amounting to 35 Head. They are now running at Blueskin Bay, are in first-Vate condition, and nearly all of them having been hand-fed, are consequently perfectly quiet, and thoroughly broken in. Terms and other particulars may be learned at Mr. Carnegie's office. Dunedin, 20th March, 1858. JUST ARRIVED PER STRATHALLAN. 1 £ CASES AND BALES DRAPERY 1O GOODS 1 Case Children's Leather and Cloth Boots 1 „ Ladies' Cloth and Leather Boots 1 „ Ladies' and Gentlemen's Slippers. JAMES BROWN. .ARRIVED PER "PALMYRA," And for Sale at the Store of the Undersigned, O^j CASES and BALES, consisting of— Ai X. French Merinoes, all colours Coloured and Black Alpacas and Coburgs . Gala Tartans, new patterns Paisley and Bradford Winseys, newest styles Prints, Derrys, Ginghams, Polkas A large and varied Assortment of Shawls Sewed CollaTS, Sleeves, and Habit Shirts Ribbons, Laces, and Edgings Damasks, Moreens, Oilcloths, Toilet Covers Blue and Black Cloth Caps, Tweed, Doeskin, and Moleskin Trowsers, all sizes Cloth and Satin Vests, Felt Hats Waterproof Coats, Umbrellas Wire-knitted Socks and Stockings 1 CASE containing Hair Brushes, Back, Side, and Tooth Combs JAMES BROWN. ALEXANDER HENDERSON, GARDENER, RESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants ' of Dunedin, and surrrounding Country, that he will be happy to lay out their Gardens and Grounds on the most approved Stjles. He has had Twenty-five years' experience around Edinburgh, and has a thorough knowledge of every description of Live Fences, and •will undertake the Planting and Removing of them; also, Fencing and Ditching of every kind he will execute on the most liberal terms. Apply at the Office of this Paper. COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! IF You Want a Cup of Good Coffee, Go to The " Queen's Arms" Coffee Room, Princes Street, near the Jetty. Open from 7 in the morning till 10 at night. ALEXANDER MOLLISON, STAFFORD STREET, * DUNEDIN, HAS ON SALE— Millinery of all descriptions — Mantles — Dresses — Polkas — Berlin Wool — 411oa Worsted — Worsted Socks — Liflies and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes — Patent Galoshes — Felt Hats — Cloth Caps — Dress, Regatta, and Crimean Shirts, &c, &c, &c. Crockery and Crystal, consisting of— Three Dinner Sets, Large Coffee Cups and Saucers, Sefs of China, Cut Decanters and Tumblers, Crystal Sugar Basins, Cream Jugs, Jelly Glasses, and Salt Cellars. Bonnets. Mantles, and Dresses made to Order. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the newest shapes. MRS. CAMPBELL, DRESSMAKER, HAS for Sale, ex " Strathallan," the following Goods, received direct from one of the first Houses in Glasgow, and which she can confidently recommend to be Fresh and of the best quality :—: — Black Silks Brocaded Silk Dresses Flounced Silk Dresses Checked and Striped Silk Dresses Barege Flounced Dresses Fancy Flounced Dresses Balzariues and Balzarine Robes Muslins — Muslin de Lames Coburgs — Alpacas — Circassians Trimmings to match the above Dresses Hoyles' Prints, choice patterns Winseys — Ginghams Flannels — Calicos — Holland A Variety of Elegant Plaids of the newest fashion Ladies' Sewed Collars and Sleeves j Men's Strong Wire-wrought Alloa Worsted Stockings and Socks. &c. &c. &c. CHILDREN'S BOOTS. Just Received, ex iX Palmyra," One Case Girls' and Children's Lacing and Buttoning Stout Leather Boots, all sizes, which can be confidently recommended as of good quality, having been made to order. MRS. CAMPBELL respectfully intimates, that in connection with her own business the Straw Bonuet Business in all its branches wii! be carried on by Miss Jessie Campbell. STRAW BONNETS CLEANED & ALTERED TO THE NEWEST SHAPES. CATTLE ON TERMS. THE Subscriber is prepared to take a limited numoer of Cattle on Terms. The Run is a very superior one. Application to J. GILLON. "Waihola, 3rd March, 1858.

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Otago Witness, Issue 331, 3 April 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 331, 3 April 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 331, 3 April 1858, Page 2

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