DUNEDIN ATHENAEUM AND - MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. THE REV. MR. TODD WILL Deliver a LECTURE, in the School-room, in connection with the above Institution, on TUESDAY, the 20th instant. Subject : — THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. A collection will be made at the doors in aid of the funds. FREDK. WALKER, ) „- o JAMES BARR, \ Hon ' Secs ' EX "OBERON" AND "SEVILLA," TEN TRUNKS Assorted BOOTS and SHOES 9 Cases Seasonable Drapery 2 Bales Barker's Sydney Tweeds Martell's Brandy in hhds. Sherry Wine in qr.-casks B. P. Rum, in qr.-casks Booth's Old Tom, in qr.-casks Blue Serge Shirts Mole Trowsers Silk Oilskin Caps Paper Hangings Leather, sole and upper Green Paint Camp Ovens Kettles Binocular Telescopes, in sliding cases Longdraw do. Naval do. B. M. Coffea Percolators and Teapots Nickel-silver and Electro-plated Goods. JAMES BARR. AMERICAN COOKING STOVES. Fresh Arrival per " Oberon " Steamer. r PHE Undersigned has now on hand all the -*- latest and most approved patterns : — " Golden Age" and " Vulcan Air-tight," capacious ovens "Eastern Premium," specially adapted to New Zealand "City Air-tight," "Oak," "Clipper," and " Little Dorrits." Gothic Grates, assorted sizes and prices. JAMES BARR. NOTICE. GEORGE DUNCAN HAS much pleasure in returning his sincere thanks to the Public of Dunedin and surrounding country, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him since he commenced the GRAIN and FLOUR TRADE, and would take this opportunity of intimating that he has TRANSFERRED the whole of his Business into the hands of his Brother, John Duncan, who will in future carry on the same and fulfil all engagements entered into by him, and for whom he would confidently solicit the same liberal support conferred on himself. JOHN DUNCAN, IN reference to the above Notice, begs to state that, as he intends to devote his whole time to this branch of Business, and to keep nothing but the very best quality, he trusts to merit a continuance of the liberal support bestowed on his Brother. DUNCAN'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLOUR AND GRAIN STORE, RATTRAY STREET, (Corner of road to Commercial Hotel Stables.) T DUNCAN begs to intimate that he is p • now prepared to supply the Inhabitants ot Dunedin and vicinity with the very best quality of FLOUR in the Colony at the following prices, viz. : — First Flour 255. per 100 lb. Second do 233. per 100 lb. A supply of Bran and Middling always on hand. Good samples of Wheat bought. Wheat will be received at this store to be ground at Duncan's Mills. NOTICE. TJOBERT MILLER, in retiring from the -*-!/ Business hitherto carried on by him, begs to thank his Customers for their patronage, and to intimate that he has disposed of it to Messrs. Cameron & Hastie, for whom he solicits a continuance of their support. CAMERON- & HASTIE, COMMISSION AGENTS, &c, HIGH STREET, X>EG to announce that, having purchased -M the Premises of the late J. C. Cabnegib, fe££? d toBOAST, GRIND, and PACK COFFEE, which (Mr. Cameeon having been m the trade at home) they can recommend to be far before any Imported. Coffee Packed in Half, One, Two, and Five Found Square Packages. Packed fresh from tne Mill. Also, Referring to the above, C. & 11. are now able to supply a First-class CANDLE, and hope by strict attention to both of the above, to merit a fair share of the Public patronage. The above supplied Wholesale only. "Works— Great King Street. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. CAMERON & HASTIE HAVE now OPENED that Store in front of the CANDLE WORKS, Great King Street. A Fresh Supply of GROCERIES, &c, always on hand, including — First-class Tea (English) „ Firkin Butter » Dunlop Cheese Sugars, Oatmeal, &c, &c. WILL SERVE THIS SEASON, At Breadalbane^ Taieri Plain, Celebrated SHORT-HORN BULLS, x "LORD CLYDE" and "MERVYN," just imported per « Cheviot," by Mr. Pbteb NIMMO. Terms :— For « Lord Clyde," £2 10s. ; and " Mervyn," £2. Cows from a distance can run on Breadalbane till served. For further particulars as to pedigree of Bulls, apply to Mr. Nimmo, at Breadalbane ; or to Messrs. Jones & Wwaiamsox, Dunedin. Dunedin, December 1859. ARRIVED PER "CHEVIOT," And the Property of Mr. Peter Nimmo, T^HE Celebrated CLYDESDALE HORSE 1 « CAPTAIN ORKNEY," aud the Mare " MISS ORKNEY." Any one wishing to see the -pedigree of the above, can be furnished with the same by applying to the Proprietor, at Breadalbane ; or to Messrs. Jonks & Williamson, Dunedin. The Horse will seme next season. Dunedin, December 1859. TO BE SOLD, TEN ACRES OF LAND, situate in Cavertham, with a House thereon, and within two miles of Dunedin. Apply to JOHN NICOLSON, Pelichet Bay.
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Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 2
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757Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 2
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