JUST ARRIVED, EX " OCEAN QUEEN," FROM SYDNEY. 3 TONS RICE 1 Bale Blankets 2 „ 3-Bushel Bags 1 Trunk Boots, Watertight! 1 „ do. Youths' 1 do. Wellington 20 Casks Stout 10 „ Ale 20 Cases Key Genera , 20 Half-cases do. 70 Cases Pale Bnmdy 1 Hogshead Hunt's Port Win* 2 Cases Honeydew Tobacco 1 Lobsters 5 „ Glenfield Starch 6 „ Sharp's Axes 5 „ Maccaroni 8 „ Vermicelli. 2 Cues Salmoa. 3 Crates Cups and Saucers 20 Boxes Candles JONES & WILLIAMSON. DAILY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE PER « AVONVALE." rpWELVE CHESTS CONGOU TEA X 20 Half-chests ditto 10 Quarter-chests ditto 2 Chests Green ditto.— Gunpowdtr 3 Hhds. Golden Syrup ' 12 Barrels Rice — 2 cwt. each 12 „ ditto. 1 cwt. each 13 „ Oatmeal 12 -„ Pearl Barley 3 Cases Coleman's Starsh 3 „ Glen field's ditto 6 Casks Soda Crystals 4 Carbonate of Soda 20 „ Bottled Stout— MarsetU 20 „ „ Ale— Byasn' 6 „ Whiting 6 Currants 6 Ctaei Salad Oil— pints 0 ditto $-pints 9 „ ditto decanter* 2 Isinglass and Gelatine 1 „ Mixed Candied Peel 2 „ Arrowroot — 7 lb. tini 3 „ Fine Oatmeal— l4lb. tini 10 „ Sago 1 Tapioca 8 „ Blacking (Day snd Martin's) 1 "Curry Powder 9 Sauces 1 i, Cayenne Pepper 1 Ground Cinnamon 1 „ Chocolate (Taylor Brother*) I „ Black Lead 0 Castor Oil, assorted tizea 0 Mustard 9 i, Coleman's Blue. 2 cates Jams 1 „ Brown Windsor Soap 1 „ Stationery 0 „ Pickles. 1 Case Matchec 1 i> Volckman's Lozenge* 6 Cwt. Lozenges. 1 Cwt. Liquoric* 16 Boxes Raisins 10 „ ditto Sultans 2 Jars Tartaric Acid 2 „ Cream of Tartar 2 „ Ammonia 2 Bales Bags 1 „ Sewing Twine 2 Tons Soap. 1 do. WhiU Lesd 1 „ Camp Ovens 1 „ Crushed Sugar i „ Fine Salt i t . Coarse do. 1 „ Clover Seed, Red und Whit« 1 „ Cheese, double Gloucester 1 Puncheon Jamaica Rum 1 Hogshead do. 8 „ Islay Whisky 1 „ Port, Graham* 2 Qr.-casks do. do. 3 „ Sherry tO Cases Geneva, key brand CO » do. do. 10 „ Booth'i Old Tor* 60 „ Pale Brandy 10 „ Sherry 10 „ Port I Hogshead Stout (Barclay »nd Perkin*) 10 Barrels American Flour 12 Drums Oil 1 Crate Pipes 20 Boxes Compotit* Candlti 3 Cases Tobacco 1 Pocket Hops 2 Jars Rennet* 8 Crates Earthenwam 1 Cask Glassware 1 Bale Blankets 1 „ Clothing 1 Case do. I Hogshead Loaf Sugar 50 Pounds Snuff, Tuddy'i London Brown The above will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. JONES & WILLIAMSON. D. HENDERSON, GENERAL IRONMONGER, HAS Just Received, per MARINER from London, — AN ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY GOODS, Consisting of — Galvanized Iron Roofing, Ridges, and Ronei Fenders and Fire Irons— lron Brackets Window Roller Mounting — Brass Cocks Pillar and Bedroom Candlesticks— Corkserswi Looking Glasses— Superior Milk Dishes Improved Oil Lamps— Snuffers and Tr*ys - A Large Assoitment of Locks and Hingei Table, Dessert, and Tea Spoons Tea Trays, in sets— lmproved Oil Lamp* Nails and Tacks— Counting Slates— Brushe* And various other Articles, too numerous to mention. Daily expected to Arrive, per " Avon Tale," from London — A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PARAFFIN LAMPS AND OIL. These Lamps are allowed to be the best ever yet invented, for simplicity, cleanliness, and cheapness, and requires no trimming for six month*. Also, * ColonUl Ovens—Camp Kettle*— Ameriosn Boring Machines, &c. Princes-street, Dunedin. DRAPERY GOODS. S£- TO ARRIVE PER AVONVALE. \ MRS. CAMPBELL HAS Received from Glasgow Invoices of the following Goods, specially selected to Order . — I Black Silks, various qualities Black and Coloured Silk Dresses New Flounced Dresses Black and Coloured French Merinstt French de Lames British de Lames Alpacas — Lustres — Coburg* Ginghams— Hoyles' Prints, newe*t plattt Winseys— Tartans— Challies Ladies' Cloth Mantles \ , . .. , , Do. Silk Cloaks j latest styl. Do. Sewed' Collars and Sleeves j Do. Cambric Handkerchiefs Do. Silk Ties and Scarfo Do. White and Coloured Stays Do. Black and Coloured Parasols Do. Gloves and Gauntlets Do. Lambs-wool Hose Children's Woollen and Cotten Sox Edgings— Plain and Checked Muslins Holland, dressed and undressed i Silk Fringe— Trimmings— Fancy Buttons ! * Black and coloured Velvet Trimmings Rolled Cambric and Silesia Black and Coloured Mohair Braids i And an Assortment of Small Wates. Entrance by Maclaggan, and High Strettc. " FOR SALE, A TEAM or FOUR BULLOCKS, and DKAY, with Yokes, Bows, and Chains, I complete. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, APALR OF SAWYERS, to cut up a quantity of Baltic Deals. A good price I will be given. i Apply to W. H. &F. K. Monsoh, Acorn j Wharf, Cumberland-street, Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 399, 23 July 1859, Page 4
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726Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 399, 23 July 1859, Page 4
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