CONCEBTS AT ANDERSON'S BAY, ITALF-WAY BUSH, AND TOKOMAIRIRO. ON MONDAY, the 11th July, Miss Redmatne will give a CONCERT at Anderson's Bay. On TUESDAY, the 12th July, at the Halfway Bush. On THURSDAY, the 21st July, at Tokomairiro. Concerts to commence at a quarter past Seven. Tickets and Programmes to be had at the Doors. •* Admittance— 3s. Gd. Children half-price. MISS REDMAYNE HAS the honour of announcing that in consequence of the small accommodation for Musical purposes, she contemplates giving TWO CONCERTS AT INVERCARGILL ; The first to be held in the Court House ; the second at Mr. Hughes' Hotel ; the dates of which will be announced after Miss Ucdmayne's arrival at Invercargill in July or August. DRAPERY GOODS. !§g" TO ARRIVE PER AVONVALE. MRS. CAMPBELL HAS Received from Glasgow Invoices of the following Goods, specially selected to Order . — Black Silks, \aiious qualities Black and Colouied yilk Dresses New Flounced Dresses VAack and Coloured Trench Merinoea Fiench de L tines Britit-h do L. tinea Alp icii — Lustre — Coburgs Ginghams— lloylcs' Pi hits, newest plates Winseys — Tai tans — C'halliea Ladies' Cloth Mintles I , , , . , Do. Silk Cloaks J latest stylo Do. Se«(-d Collars and Rlce\es Do. C.utibnc Handled chiefs Do. Silk Ties and Soait^ Do. White and Coloured Stays Do IJi'ici; and Coloured Parasol* Do. Glows and G.mntleU Do. L-imbs'-wool Hose Children*! AVoollen and Cotten Sox Edgings— Pl.iin and Checked Muslins Holland, diessf-d and undie^cd Kilk Fringe — Tiitnmings — Fancy Buttons Black and colnmcd Velvet Trimmings Ilolled Cambiic and Silesia Black and Colouied Mohair Biaids And an Assortment of Small VTaics. Entrance by Maclaggan ami High Streets. DAILY EXPECTED" TO APOir^lTpER " AVONVALE." rjHWELVE CHESTS CONGOU TEA -1 20 Half-chests ditto 10 Quarter-chests ditto 2 Chests Green ditto. — Gunpowder 3 Hhds. Golden Syrup 12 Barrels Ilice — 2 c^t. each 12 ditto. 1 cvt. each 12 Oatmeal 12 „ Poarl Barley 3 Cases Coleman's Starch 3 GloniieM's ditto (j Casks Soda Cijstal's 4 Carbonate of Soda 20 „ Uoltled Siout— Marzetti 20 „ „ Ale— Byass' 6 „ Whiting 6 Currants 6 Cases Sal.ul Oil—pints 6 ditto j pints 6 M ditto decant? 1 s 2 Isinglass ami Gelatine 5 „ Mixed Candied Peel 2 Arrowroot — 7 lb. tins 2 „ Fine Oatmeal— l4ib. tins 10 „ Sago 1 „ Tapioca S Blacking 1 (Day and Martin's) 1 Cuny Povrdcr 9 „ Sauces 1 Cayenne Pepper 1 Ground Cinnamon 1 „ Chocolate (Taylor Brothers) 1 „ Black Lead 5 „ Castor Oil, assorted sizes 6 Mustard 2 Coleman's Blue. 2 cases Jams 1 >i Brown Windsor Soap 1 Stationery 8 Pickles. 1 Case Matches 1 Volcliinan's Lozenges 5 Cwt. Lozenges. 1 Cwt. Liquorico 10 Boxes Raisins 10 ditto Sultana 2 Jars Tartaric Acid 2 Cieam oi Tartar 2 Ammonia 2 Bales Bags 1 Sewing Twine 2 Tons Soap. 1 do. Whice Ls*d 1 „ Cj.'iip Ovens 1 „ Crashed Sugar 3 Fine Salt B Coarse do. 1 „ Clover Seed, Red and White 1 Cheese, double Glouoe*ter 1 Puncheon Jamaica Hum 1 Hogshead do. 2 „ Islay Whisky 1 Port, Graham's 2 Qr.-casks do. do. 3 „ Sherry SO Cases Geneva, key biand 50 „ do. do. 10 „ Uooth's Old Tom 50 „ Pale Brandy 10 „ Sherry 10 „ Poit J Hogshead Stout (Barclay and Perkins) 50 Banels Americin Flour" 12 Drums Oil 1 Ciate Pipes SO Boxes Composite Candles 3 Ca^cb Tobacco 1 Pocket Hops 2 Jars Rennets 3 dates Earthenwara 1 Cask Glassware 1 Bale Blanket 3 1 Clothing 1 Case do. J Hojjsheatl Loaf Sug;r 50 Pounds Snuii; T,uidy's London Brown The above will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. JONES & WILLIAMSON. DAILY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE PER " OCEAN QUEEN," FROM SYDNEY O TONS RICE O 1 Bale Blankets 2 „ 3-Busiicl Bags 1 Trunk Boots, Walei lights 1- ,» do. Youth's' 1 i. do. Wellington 20 Casks Stout 10 „ Ale 20 Cases Key Geneva 20 Half-cases do. 70 Cases Pale Brandy i Hogshead Hunt's Port Wins 2 Cases Honeydew Tobacco 1 Lobsters 3 „ Glenfield Starch 6 Sharp's Axes 3 Maccaroni 3 „ Vermicelli. 2 Cases Salmon, 3 Crates Cup& and Sauceis 20 Boxes Candles JONES & WILLIAMSON. IMMIGRANTS' BILLS. TMMIGRANTS are hereby respectfully inJL ibimcd that no intimation of the dales on which their respective Bills fall due can be sent to them individually, but that legal measures will be adopted for the recovery, with costs, of such Bills when past due. In all such ease* in which females have been married since the granting o f the Bills, proceedings will be taken against their husbands, • , JOHN LOGAN, Collector of Immigrants' Bills.
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Otago Witness, Issue 397, 9 July 1859, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 397, 9 July 1859, Page 3
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