JUST ARRIVED, EX " OCEAN QUEEN," FJIOM SYDNEY. 3 TONS RICE 1 Bale Blankets 2 „ 3-Hushel Bags 1 Trunk Boots, Watertight* 1 „ do. Youths' 1 do. Wellington 20 Casks Stout 10 „ Ale 20 Cases Key Geneva 20 Half-cases do. 70 Cases Palo Brandy 1 Hogshead Hunt's Port Wine 2 Cases Honeydew Tobacco 1 Lobsters 3 „ Glenfield Starch 6 Sharp's Axes S Maecaroni 5 Vermicelli. 2 Cases Salmon. 3 Crates Cups, and Saucers 20 Boxes Candles JONES & WILLIAMSON. DAILY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE PER " AVONVALE." rpWELVE CHESTS CONGOU TEA -*- 20 Half-chests ditto 10 Quarter-chests ditto 2 Chests Green ditto. — Gunpowder 3 Ilhds Golden Syrup 12 Biirels Rice — 2 cwt. each 12 ditto. 1 cwt. each 12 Oatmeal 12 „ Pearl Bailey 3 Cases Coleman's Starch 3 „ Glenfield's ditto C C<ihks Soda Crystals 1 Caibonate of Soda 20 „ Bottled Stout— Marzetti 20 „ „ Ale— Byass' 6 „ Whiting 6 „ Curi.inls 6 Cases Salad Oil— pints 6 ditto 6 „ ditto decanters 2 „ Isinglass and Gelatine 3 „ Mixed Candied Peel 2 Arrowroot — 7 lb. tins 2 „ Fine Oatmeal — 111b. tins 10 „ Sago 1 Tapioca S Blacking (Day and Martin's) 1 „ Curry Powder 2 Sauces I 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 Brown Windsor Soap 1 Stationery 0 i, Pickles. 1 Case Matches 1 Volckman'B Lozenges 5 Cwt. Lozenges. 1 Ctvt. Liquorice 16 Boxes Raisins 10 „ ditto Sultana 2 Jars Tartaric Acid 2 „ Cream of Tartar 2 Ammonia 2 Bales Bags 1 „ Sewing Twine 2 Tons Soap. 1 do. White Lead I „ Camp Ovens 1 „ Crushed Sugar S „ Fine Salt S „ Coarse do. 1 „ Clover Seed, Red and White '1 „ Cheese, double Gloucester 1 Puncheon Jamaica Rum 1 Hogshead do. 2 „ Islay Whisky 1 „ Port, Graham's 2 Qr.-casks do. do. 3 Sherry 80 Cases Geneva, key brand 50 do. do. 10 „ Booth's Old Tom 50 - „ Pale Brandy 10 „ Sherry 10 „ Poit 1 Hogshead Stout (Barclay and Peikina) 50 Ban els American Flour" 12 Drums Oil 1 Crate Pipes 30 Boxes Composito Candles 3 Cases Tobacco 1 Pocket Hops 2 Jars Rennets S Crates Earthenvraro 1 Cask Glassware 1 Bale Blankets 1 Clothing 1 Case do. ! Hogshead Loaf Sugar 50 Pounds Snuff, Taddy's London Brown The above will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices. JONES & WILLIAMSON. D. HENDERSON, GENERAI, SK.ON3SSOWGER, HAS Just Received, per MANNER from London, — AN ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY GOODS, Consisting of — Galvanized Iron Roofing, Ridges, nnd Rones Fenders and Fire Irons— lrqn Brackets Window Roller Mounting— Brass Cocks Pillar and Bedroom Candlesticks— Corkscrews Looking Glasses— Superior Milk Dishes Improved Oil Lamps— Snuffers and Trays A Large Assortment of Locks and Hingeß Table, Dessert, nnd Tea Spoons Tea Trays, in sets— lmproved Oil Lamps Nails and Tacks— Counting Slates— Brushe* And various other Articles, too numerous to mention. Daily expected to Arrive, per " Avonrale," 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, j Colonial Ovens — Camp Kettles — American Boring Machines, &c. Princes-street, Dunedin. DRAPERY GOODS. ®* TO ARRIVE PER AVONVALE. MRS. CAMPBELL HAS Received from Glasgow Invoices of the following Goods, specially selected to Order . — Black Silks, various qualities Black and Coloured Silk Dreasei New Flounced Dresses Black and Coloured French Morinoes French de Lames I British de Lames j Alpacas— Lustres — Coburgs Ginghams — Hoyles' Prints, newest plites Winseys— Tartans— Challies Ladies 1 Cloth Mantles). ... , Do. Silk Cloaks j latest styl QI Do. Sewed Collars and Sleeveg Do. Cambric Handkerchiefs Do. Silk Ties and Scarfs Do. White and Coloured Stays Do. Black and Coloured Paraiols Do. Gloves and Gauntlets Do. Lambs-wool Hoae Children's Woollen and Cotten Sox Edgings— Plain and Checked Muslins Holland, dressed and undressed Silk Fringe— Trimmings— Fancy Buttons Black and coloured Velvet Trimmings Rolled Cambric and Silesia Black and Coloured Mohair Braids And an Assortment of Small Wares. Entrance by Maclaggaa and High Streets. FOR SALE, A TEAM or FOUR BULLOCKS, ahd DRAY, with Yokes, Bows, and Chains, complete. 1 Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, A PAIR OF SAWYERS, to cut up a quantity of Baltic Deals. A good price will be given. Apply to W. H. & F, K. Monson, Acorn Wharf. Cumberland-street, Dunedin,
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Otago Witness, Issue 400, 30 July 1859, Page 4
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718Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 400, 30 July 1859, Page 4
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