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ALEXANDER WILSON, BUTGHEE, (Late of Edinburgh,) TJESPECTFULLY intimates to the In•l-*' habitants of Dunedin and adjacent Districts that he has commenced Business upon hi 3 own account in those Central Premises in PRINCES STREET, Nearly adjoining Mr. Matthews' Nursery, Where he trusts, from his long practical experience a large Family Trade of his own in Edinburgh, his determination to keep everything of the very best, selling at the most Moderate Prices, and unremitting personal superinjfcndence, to merit a share of Public patronagfe. Note — A; W. also intimates that he intends slaughtering and cutting up all his bullocks as he was acckstomed to do in Scotland, so that any one can fix upon the piece that they have been most accustomed to at home. A regular supply of Tripe, cleaned and ready for use. TAIERI FERRY. 'T'^IIE present Lessee, intending to retire -*- from the conduct of the above Ferry, is desirous of meeting with a suitable party, to whom (under sanction of the Provincial Government of Otago) he would be willing to transfer the remainder of his LEASE, together with all buildings and other improvements belonging to him. The above announcement is well worth the attention of an active couple, possessed of sufficient means to carry on the business of the Feny, Public Inn, and Stables attached thereto ; for, if well conducted, the daily increasing traffic presents an opening unrivalled iv the Province for realising a handsome competency in a few years. The sole reason for parting with the Ferry and Inn is that the other avocations of the present occupant preclude him from devoting that personal attention to it so essential to such an undertaking. For full particulars and terms, which will be found exceedingly liberal, apply to J. MACANDREW & CO., Dunedin. i FOR SALE, A SMALL Him, situated in the Clutha District, with or without Stock. Also, -j X A ACRES FREEHOLD, with DwelXtJxJ ling House and other improvements. Apply to A. W. MORRIS, ! High Street, EX "MARINER," i £T CASES, consisting of— Blankets, Win-i-tJ seys, Polkas, Stocking Worsted, and Ladies' Coloured Kid Gloves. JAMES BROWN. M'LEOD & GIBSON BEG to announce that having now happily completed RAISING THEIR STORE to the required level of the street, they have now greater facilities, owing to the increased accommodation, for carrying on their business than hitherto. They have just received a splendid sample of MARTELL'S BKANDY, which they can confidently recommend as the very best that can be procured. Families wishing a really good article would do well to procure a supply at once. Dunedin, Hah July 1859. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ANOTHER 100 GROSS OF BOTTLES. Apply to M'LEOD & GIBSON. 2000 PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES TO ARRIVE per "AVONVALE" and " HENBURY," on account of JOHN SWITZER, from the best English and Scotch Manufacturers, assorted to his special order. Also — 1 Bale English Leather 1 Case of Grindery 1 „ Leather Leggings. ROBERT HOGG, WATCHMAKER, (Successor to Mr. Hpnry Perring), RATTRAY STREET, DUKEDINj BEGS leave to inform the Public that he has removed a few doors further up the Street, nearly opposite Mr. J. R. Hood's, and hopes to merit a continuance of their favours. Watches of every description efficiently Repaired. TO ARRIVE PER AVONVALE, FOR THE UNDERSIGNED, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF GOODS, £*- Consisting of— Drab Moleskin, 72in. Wigan Shirting 72in. Grey Twill, Blue Tick, Blue Daffies Stout Shirting Calicoes, Flannels Printed Druggets and Cocoa Matting Ladies' and Children's White and Coloured Stays Children's Balmoral Boots, Women's Felt and Brussels Slippers Boys' and Youths' Regatta Shirts, Bird's-eye Diapers 6 4, 7-4, and 8-4 Damasks, Linen and Cotton Bed Covers Earlston Ginghams, Shepherds' Plaids, Chintz Furniture Sewed Mu.slin Collars, Sleeves, and Habit Shirts Plain and Flounced Winseys, Furniture Stripes Men's Wool Shirts and Pantaloons, Fancy Striped Petticoats Men and Women's Alloa Socks and Hose Scotch Blankets, Plaiding, Blue Serge, Union Tick, Towelling Superfine Rugs and Door Mats Alloa Knitting Worsted and Berlin Wool. ALSO ON HAND, A LARGE STOCK OF Plain, Glace", Cheeked, Striped, Flounced, and Brocaded Silks Black Ducape, Rhadzimere, Barethea, and Ottoman Silks Paisley, Cashmere, Llama, and Wool Shawls and Scarfs Velvet, Cloth, and Silk Mantles, in great variety Ladies and Gentlemen's Neck Ties „ French Merinoes, Coburgs, Circassians, Alpacas Winseys, Parratruttas, Lustres, Cashmeres, De Lames, &c. The Fancy Department is well assorted in Ladies and Children's Felt Hats, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Fringes, Ribbon Velvets, Fancy Velvet Ribbons, Fancy Braids, Mohair and Military ditto, Fancy Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Perfumes, Flowers, &c. &c. I Also on hand, a Large Stock of Men's Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, Balmoral and Glengarry ditto, Pilot Coats, Railway Rugs, Wool- I len and Cotton Cord Trousers, Jackets, Vests. ! Crimean Shirts, Regatta and White Dress I Shirts, Braces, Cabbage-tree Hats, Gloves, &c. Also y a Large Assortment of Ladies and Children's Under-linen, Infants' Robes, Bed Gowns, Chemises, Trimmed Caps, Worked Bodies, Wool Spencers, &c, Cloth and Patent Leather Boots and Slippers. , The Hosiery and Haberdashery Department \ is replete with almost every useful article in the trade. The above Goods have been selected with great care, and will be sold at very reasonable prices. MRS. PATERSON, Princes-street, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 400, 30 July 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 400, 30 July 1859, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 400, 30 July 1859, Page 2

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