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ROSS AND KILGOUR, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Groceries, Provi- Camp Ovens Dressing Combs Ready-made sions &c Tron Pots Porket do. Clothes. Sugars— raw and refined !?„,,•„„ pansp ans i; 0 ' i i owsers C/r I*l i rryliiEj rfins __« Tin vrsts offee— whole and ground Oval "Roilpri tT i • o •. Molasses, Liouorice K o^ bowels Soft Goods. Ve'tf fSpHpSf 6 Hand Vices Gnla T<inans Mole and Cnrd Trowsers ■n'lirine S »r^ Wn nm Autjers, Adzes Winspys, Cnburgs Waterproof Coats S Ti'^lk 7 Crn«-eut Saws Alpacas, Dru^ets Plaiding Drawers m VrL;,. L^= Pit Raws Doniesti,' Ginghams Cotton do. Jams Gmgei. Almonds Ham] do< Hnyle . 8 Prin!s Under-clothin* Erie? aX, Hot Amer '° an Axeß W * ertwi " ° Otton »£ SerS Shirt. Or"amofT»rt^ P Saw Sets White & Unbleached do. Striped do. t™.,;! ArT Compasses Checked & Lawn Muslin White do. CarhonatPnT^n^ Trace & Bnlloclc Chains Meiinoei, Hollands Bine Cloth Caps Xi «v » Files and Rasps Flannels. Plnidin^ Black do CrT"tTlfo Soda P X Rorbvlt! S hp eP Shears Dundee, Diapers Felt and Straw Hats Tnlvo mil Alnm Ear Ciips for Shee P Rnmask Table Cloths Boys' Glengarries Mn far? Pepper Rutt and J Hinges Sllirti " e Stripe Le » lher BeTts - b j?'i? P Screws, Buttons Swandnwn Cotton Foiled Sulphur Ri,n and Chest Locks Muslin Sleeves _ . "TT. , , P.ckles Sauces Press Lock<! Muslin Collarß Boots and Shoes in uirry rowder Oimhlcn, Squares L--.ce Square* great variety. Pimento, Allspice Nails, nssorted Rnbies' Cloaks Nutmegs Cinnamon SteP i yarf i s Frock Bodie, Sundries Sa-dmes. V.n^ar R * g • Tart Rh , Crocker^ Cnrroway Seeds Knives'and Fork, Do. Plaids LooSng^lasses p ■ d Pocket and Draw Knives Cashmere do. Crystal, Window Glass Candles Wick Butchers' do. S.lk Handkerchiefs pputty,p u ttv, Paints SnS > Black"- P " ttV d °\ Cashmere do. Paint Oil, Turps FW, Oatmeal Table and Tea Spoons Cotton do. Blue Stone, Bath Brick Bnrlev Saoo Pepperboxes Silk and Satin Ties American Buckets and ArroJ^Split Pease Cambnc Handkerchiefs Jo toes O?tV Smifferß and Tr^ S Kid and W°0lle»W ° 0lle » Gl - es 3 bthel Bis Sary and Table Salt ? and *; foOC Rules St<*M"W, Socks Sail Twine, Bloeki Eses Iron Sheaves Bottees Palms and Needles m " rlaw Hammers Worsteds R O p e , white and tarred Chisels, Spokeshaves Braids Reels Ckuni, Pitch, Tar, and i Bakery. Girdles, Bellows Threads, Tapes Rosin Ship Biscuit Honks and Thimbles Hooks and Eyes Carpenters' Planes Fancy do. Norfolk Latches Buttons, Laces American Clocks Abernethy do. Ploughs. Needles and Pins Spectacles Snieed Nuts Welting Cord Paperhangingn ! Gingerbread Powder, Shot Wire Ribbon Wooden Egg Cups &c., &c. Caps, Wadding Women and Children's Grindstones Blark Lead _ Polkas T . v Wooden Grain Riddles Snuff, Tobacco Lamp Black. Cravats Is ight Caps Grain Shovels pj, ra - s pip es , Men and Boys Braces House & Hearth Brushes Beaver do. T n ],o Pp nc .;i s Ironmongery, &c. Shoe and Cloth do. I Venetian do. Note' Books Sheet. Bar, and Rod Iron Hair dp. | Tweed do. c opy do _ Spades and Shovels Whitening do. i Pilot do. r; as }, ,j 0 Dust Shovels Scrubbing do Cords. Moleskin Envelopes', Portmonies Garden Hoe? and Trowels Grate do. j Silk Velvet Books, Cards, Purses Dutch Hoes, Rakes Horse do. Carpptings, Rugs . Scythes, with sneds Hat do. Cheese Cloths Spirits, &C. Mattocks and Picks Paint do. Do-.v las, Duck Martell's Brandy ' Bill Hooks Tar do. Psck*h<?et, Canvas Rum, Whisky Set and Scythe Stones Tooth do Scotch Blankets Sherry .Wine Door Scrapers Nail do. English do. Port do. Ships' Scrapers Shaving do. Bed Covers. Gin in case.

BRICKS FOR SALE. Apply to W. C. Young & Co. I LAND REGULATIONS, /COPIES of which »o Frpe by Post, may be j \J had at the Office of this Paper. Price 6dj CHARLES ROBERTSON, PRINCES STREET, HAS RECEIVED, per "PALMYRA," Several Cases, consisting of Men and Bojs' Walertights— Ladies, Youths, and Children's Leather Boots, all sizes. Also for sale, A few Single and Double-barrel GUNS. Will he sold Cheap. TOWN ALLOTMENTS. TO be Let on Lease several valuable Allotments of Land, situate in the most desirable parts of Dunedin. Terms Liberal. Apply to Mr. D. J. Napikr, Dunedin. EX " PALMYRA," And on Sale by W. JLES, Saddler, frc. T ADIES and Gentlemen's Best London -«L^ Saddles Snaffle and Pdham Bridles, with Albert buckles Weymouth Bridles and Martingales Head Stalls and Head Stall Bridles Breaking Cavi&ons and Hemp Halters Coat Straps and Dog Collars Whips, Bits, and Spurs Dog Chains, &c. &c. [a card.] EDWARD VILLIERS BRISCOE, ! AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, BEGS to inform intending Purchasers of Land, and the Public generally, that he is prepared to execute Surveys for the Waste Land Board, and furnish the neccessary M&ps with promptness and accuracy. address :—: — FLANAGAN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Staffobd Street, Dunedin. IMMIGRANTS'' BILLS. THE Friends in Otago of the assisted Passengers per the ships — " George Canning," " Strathallan," " Robert Henderson," and " Palmyra," who applied for the passage of the said Assisted Passengers, and became bound to pay the cost thereof, are respectfully informed that the Bills drawn by said passengers on them, now lie at my office for their respective signatures, and they are hereby requested to call and sign the same on as early a day as possible. JOHN LOGAN, Collector of Immigrants' Bills. Dunedin, 24th February, 1858.

EX " PALMYRA," AND ON SALE AT THE STORE OF THE UNDERSIGNED,— ! Oast and Spiing Steel Hand S.iws Hand and Ripping Saws, with mahogany handles Tenon Saws— Compass Saws — S.iw Handles Firewood Saws, with fmmps — Pit-s,uv Sets Cross-cut Saws, 4to 6 feet— Pit Saws, 7 and 1\ feet Wrought Spikes, 5, 6, and 7 mch — Hurdle Nails Patent Nails, 1 to 6 inch— Wi ought Clasp Nails Bullock Chains— Plough Chains Coil Chain, assorted sizes — Iron Wedges i Foster's Spades and Potato Forks, strapped Oval and Round Pots, 2 pints to 6 gallons Tea Kettles— Camp Ovens— lron Pots Trying, Jack, and Smoothing Planes Bead Planes — Match Phnes — Bench Screws | Carpenters' Baskets— Braces and Bitts Shell and Twisted Gitnblets— Files of all sorts Screw Augers, \ to 2 inch— Mortice Chisels Lockwood's and Mappin's Pocket Knives, in variety Knives and Forks — Table and Dessert Knives Razors — Scissors — Butchers' Steels And a General Assortment of HOUSE FITTINGS both in brass and iron. WALTER DAY. EX "PALMYRA," -< CASE MEN'S AND BOYS' WATER1 TIGHT BOOTS 1 Case Women's and Children's Strong Boots 1 Do. Long Riding and Napoleon Boots 3 Do. Wotherspoon's Confectionery 1 Do. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles 1 Do. SnafHe and Pelham Bi idles, Headstalls, Martingales, Saddle Straps, Dog Collar Breaking Cavisons, Whips, and Spurs 2 Bales Brown Paper, 36 and 70 lb. per ream WALTER DAY. J. WAIN, TAILOB, AND CAP MAKEE, R ATT RAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Next door to Mr. J. Hartley, Jetty Keeper. ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. | FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN. A GOOD MILK COW AND CALF, very quiet, suitable for any person keeping one cow. Also a Bullock 18 months old. Also, Two Bullocks, very quiet, partly broken in. Apply to John Mollison, Storekeeper, Princes Street, Dunedin. Waste Land Board Office, 20th January, 1858. THE Sections of Land in the Town of Invercargill, Blocks IX. X. XL XII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. and XVIII., in addition to those previously open for selec- | tion, having been surveyed, pegged off, and numbered, — Notice is hereby given, that Applications for the purchase of such Sections will be received at the Waste Land Board Office, Dunedin. W. 11. CUTTEN, i Chief Commissioner.

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

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