THE "STOJM CLOUD." To Arrive by this Vessel, from Glasgow, for MRS. CAMPBELL, Dressmaker, High-street, Dunedin, A Large and "Varied Assortment of Winter and other Drapery Goods, of the latest style, specially selected to Order. EX "BOSWORTH," FEATHER PILLOWS and BOLSTERS. J. PATERSON & CO. To Arrive, per " Clontarf," and " Elizabeth." OVAL and ROUND POTS, and Tea Kettles Enamelled Basins and Milk Pans Pit and Cross-cut Saws — Rip, Hand, and Tenon do. Carpenters' Adzes and Grubbing Hoes Screw Augers — Pocket Knives — Spokrshaves Toilet Cans— Plough Chains Nailed Bellows — Lanterns— Corkscrews Gahanizcd Corrugated Iron Tupper's Patent Itoofing Tiles Galvanized Fencing Wire, Staples, and Screws Window Glass—An assortment of Glass and Oiockery Ware E wbank's.and Cut Clasp Nails, Flooring Brads, &c. Pale and Dark Brandy, in qr.-casks Islay Whisky, do. Port, Sherry, ar.d Marsala, do. Geneva, in cases White and Grey Calico — Shirtings. &c. Brown Holland— Welsh Flannel Blue and Red Serge White and Scarlet Blankets— Rugs, &c. Prints— French Merinoes— Delaines— Coburgs Black and Coloured Silks, Ribbons, #c. And an assortment of Ladies' Rres&es suitable to the Season Cloth Mantles— Straw Hats and Bonnets Felt Hats and Cioth Caps Men's and Boys' Clothing Blue Serge Shifts— Mole skin Tiousers White and Regatta Shirts— Hosiery, &o. And a vaiiety of other Goods. W. 11. & F. MANSFORD. PUBLIC NOTICE. T H O M~AsT DICK BEGS to intimate to the Public that he has disposed of his Large and Well-assorted Stock of DRAPERIES to Mr. C. T. Ick, who will henceforth carry on the Business in the premises hitherto occupied by T. D. as a Drapery Store. T. Dick trusts that all who have hitherto favoured him with their patronage will continue with his successor. IN referring to the above, C. T. ICK most respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage he has hitherto received, and begs to assure those who may favour him with their support, that it will be his constant endeavour to make his Store as attractive as possible, by keeping only really good substantial articles, and selling at the lowest possible prices consistent with fair dealing. Having taken the above very superior Stock upon most advantageous terms, C. T. Ick will be enabled to make very considerable reduction upon the hitherto current prices. The principle that C. T. I. will adopt in his Business will be One Price, No Ahatement, Moderate Charges. Discount allowed for Cash upon Purchases over £2. Credit Accounts to be settled every Quarter. N.B.^ — The Shop next Mr. Switzer will remain open some weeks longer, chiefly for the sale of Gentlemen's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Gloves, Stockings, &c, &c, in great variety, and all new Goods. TO LET, A PLEASURE BOAT (with Mast, Sails, and Oars complete), by the Day or Hour. Apply to J. W. FEGER, Queen's Arms Tavern. To Arrive per "Dunedin," from Dundee. 2QAA WHITE FLOORING BOARDS, OUU dressed 12 Logs Yellow Pine, cut into Boards from 4 to 1 1 inch 123 Arbro.ith Pavement Hearths 50 Drums Naptha 2 Casks Linseed Oil 1 „ Belmontine ditto 1 Treacle 60 Banow Wheels, with Axles 12 Ciates Crockery 2 Tierces Glassware 9 Casks Whisky 20 Half- barrels Herrings 22 Firkins ditto 12 Belmontine Lamps and Glasses Tartaric Acid, Carbonate Soda Corks. Black Lead, Shoe Blacking Epsom Salts, Ground Cinnamon Cayenne and Black Pepper, Soap. &.C., &c, &c. JAS. PATEUSON & CO. ARRIVED ex " BOSWORTH," ONE TRAWL FISHING NET, barked and mounted with ropes, corks, leads, &c, and fitted with bag in centre, 60 yards, 80 meshes deep 4 Mackerel Nets, 50 yards long, 6 score deep, 28 meshes to the yard, 141b. each 4 Herring Nets, 50 x 15 x 31 —23 to 311bs. each 36 Fishing Lines, 154 yards long, l^lb. each 42 „ „' 21b. „ Herring Net Twine, 2 and 3 ply Marled do. Seaming do. ' 4 Also, 2 cases, containing Men's Watertight Boots — Men's Blucher do — Wellington do. — Women's Leather do. — Youth's and Boy's do. with tackets — 4 gross Leather Laces. JAS. PATERSON & CO. Seeds ! Seeds ! Seeds ! JAMES GEBBIE begs to intimate to his Customers and the Public that he hag appointed Messrs. Simpson and Henderson, Merchants, Princes- street, Dunedin, AGENTS for the Sale of his SEEDS, where a guaranteed supply will always be kept. Orders taken for NURSERY STOCK will be supplied from his Gardens in North-east Valley. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS due to John Duncan, late Butcher, Dunedin, if not PAID to the Undersigned within One. Month from this Date, will be handed over to a Solicitor for recovery. W. & J. BARR, Butchers, Dunedin. TO LET, A5-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, with Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees. Also — A 12- A ere Paddock, with a stream of water running through it, within 15 minutes ride from Dunedin. Apply to W. & J. BARR, Butchers, Dunedin. CAUTION. WHEREAS persons have been in the habit of driving off Cattle which have strayed on to Runs Nos. 22 and 134 without giving notice to tbe holders of the said Runs, and have thereby caused Cattle and Horses belonging to the said Runs to stray : Notice is iikueby Given that legal proceedings will be taken against any person removing^ Cattle or Horses which may have joined the Stock on the said Runs, without previously giving notice to the respective holders of the Runs. THOMAS FERENS. SlotfieM Station, j Ka^uui. FeLirnv 13, 1860.
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Otago Witness, Issue 435, 31 March 1860, Page 2
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