UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, DUNEDIN. EXCHANGE ON LONDON. T>UYTNG RATE at 60 days' sight Par J-> Selling do. „ „ 4 per cent. prem. Ditto, £o0 and under, 30 „ U „ ALFRED JACKSON, Manager. Sth August ISJ9. JUST LANDING per AVONVALE, p LOVER SEEDS and COW GRASS, V 7 from one of the most celebrated Seedsmen in Edinburgh. GEORGE MATTHEWS, Nursery and Seedsman, Church Ilili, Dunedin. FURNISHINGS, &c. MISS A. R. LOGAN will OPEN, on SATURDAY First, that Furnishing SHOP next to Mr. Wilson's, the Flesher! Princes-street. A large assortment of Goods, ex " Avonvale," will he added to the Stock in a few days, for which see future advertisement. Dunedin, 11th August 1559. EX "MARINER" & "PIRATE," AND ON SALE AT ROSS & KILGOUR'S, O CASKS HALL'S BEST GUNPOWDER Half ton Camp Ovens, sizes 4 Cases Sharp's American Axes, handled 1 Case Carpenters' Tools, assorted 1 Ironmongery 1 „ Bullock Bells 1 Cask Putty, in bladders 12 Cwt. Tarred, Manila, and White Europe Itope and Plough Line 28 Cwt. Chain in coi! and Bullock Chain 4 Bales SOFT GOODS, cont-iinin? Dress Winseys, Gala Taitans, Tweeds, Plaidings, Flannels, Alloa Worsted, Hand-knitted Socks and Stockings, Piinls, &c. 2 Cases, containing Pilot Cloth Coats, Shooting ditto. Vests and Tiowsers, Boys' Cord and Mole Trowsers, all sizes, Men's and Boys' Belts, Braces, All-wool Plaids, &c. 2 Bales English Blankets, white nnd blue &c. &c. &c. FRESH ARRIVALS, EX " AVONVALE" AND "PIRATE." JTIHE Subscriber has received the following -*• Goods : — Oatmeal— Peail Barley Fine Barcelona Nuts M'Kenzie & Harper's Coffee Gienfield Patent Starch Scotch Snuff Mixed Pins Also, a supp'y of GOOD TEA, direct from England. J. ROBERTSON. ARRIVED PER AVONVALE, FROM LONDON. (COLOURED CLOTH MANTLES v-/ 1 Coloured Fancy Woollen Petticoats Men's Black Kid Gloves | Women's Lambswool Hose I White Oil Cloth— Coloured Piinted Oil Cloth White Furniture Dimity Mohair and Silk Nets Bonnet Wreaths— Bonnet Flowers Cap Flowers, Orange Blossom— Silver Leave* &c. &c. &c. PER "HENBURY," White Statute G.iloons Fancy Ribbon Waistbands White Strined Muslin Coloured Printed Flounced Muslin Robe* Crossover Chaliie— Black Orleans Glacij Alpaca Black and White Silk Girdles Ladies' Fancy Waist Slides Biown Silk Umbrellas | An Assortment of Worsted— Coloured Mohair Black and Coloured Milan and Cotton Braids Trimmings — Fringe — &c. An excellent assortment of Ladies' Straw Hats, -Jast fashion Plumes — Dress Buttons Giey and Scotch Woisted IIos» Gauntlets— White and Colouied Kul Gloves Brown Silk Moiie Antique Parasol-. A \at4C Assortment of Bonnet & other Ribboni White Blond— ULick Bugle Lace — German L.ice j Ladie,' Drab Mantle Cbth i Ladies' Drab Cloth Mantles I Black French Meiino — Striped Linsey [ Brown Holland. I THOMAS DICK. JUST LANDING PER AVONVALE. , LADIES' DEPARTMENT. SILK AND SATIN DRESSES — French Merinoes — Coburgs — Alpacas — Plain and Fancy Winceys — Muslins and Pi in ts— Fancy Peftico.its, black and led Sniped Moreen-j-Crochet and Lace Collars — Lace Chemisettes and Sleeves — Neck Tics and Scarfs — An assortment of Lace, Gloves, and White and Coloured Slavs. i GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Tweed Suits Common & Best French Trousers & Vests Folt Hats Woollen Cord Trousers Cloth and Tweed Caps Mole ditto Crimean, Striped, and Pilot Reefing Jackets Regatta Shirts Trousers and Vests Striped Shirting Waterproof Coats j Shirt Collars Neck Ties r.nd Scarfs. SUNDRIES. White and Blue Flannels— Scotch Plaiding— Red and Blue Blankets — Alloa Woisted — Men's Strong Knitted Socks— Straw and Felt HatsCrimean Shirting — Linen Sheeting — Table Covers— Towelling — Bonnet Shapes, and a Genera! Assortment of Millinery. ' ALEXANDER MOLLISON, Rattray Stieet. EARTHENWARE, PER "AVONVALE," WILLOW AND BROWN PLATES— Ashets and Bakers — Corner Dishes — Tureens — Sauce Boats — Bowls and Mugs — China Jugs — Tea Pols— China Mugs, piesents from Scotland and Dunedin — China Gilt Vases — Toy Tea Sets, in boxes. ALEXANDER MOLLISON, Rattray Street, Dunedin. TO LET, A 3- ACRE PADDOCK, well fenced, about ten minutes' ride from town; frontage to the main road. Apply to J. W. FEGER, Queen's Anns Tavern IVTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the ROAD -i-^l LINE now in use through the Undersigned's Property in West Taieri, will be finally CLOSED on the Ist November next. EDWARD LEE. I CATTLE ON TERMS. HPHE Advertiser wishes to meet with a J- Party having a good Run, who can take about twenty head of Cattle on terms. Apply to A. 13., Office of this Paper. FOR SALE, A STACK OF GOOD MEADOW HAY. Apply at the Office of this Paper. IMMIGRANTS' BILLS. IMMIGRANTS are hereby respectfully informed that no intimation of the dates 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 cases in which females have been married since the granting of the Bills, proceedings will be taken against their husbands. JOHN LOGAN, Collector of Immigrant*' Bills.
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Otago Witness, Issue 402, 13 August 1859, Page 2
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