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M'LEOD AND GIBSON, WINE, SPIETT, AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, PRINCES STREET, HAVE ON HAND the following Assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they can confidently recommend to the Public : — Groceries and Provisions. Wines, Spirits, &c. Loaf, Mauritius, and Crystalised Sugars ?%£? 4 Grape Port Mauritius, Yellow, and Ration ditto Duff Gordon s Sherry Teas, in chests, half-cbests, and boxes Burdon's ditto Coffee, in 71b M 41b., 31b., 21b., and lib. canisters Martell's best Brandy Sauces, assorted Isla 7 and Campbelltnwn Whisky Real West India Pickles Geneva, in 4 and 2 gallon cases Batty's Mustard, in bottles Booth's Old Torn, in cases Glenfield and Colm»n's Starch Finest Jamaica Hum Coltnan's Mustn T d, in tins Tennenfs double strong Ale (stone bottles) Finest ground Black Pepper • „ Do «, in bottle . Crosse and BlackwelPs Allspice Campbell s Edinburgh Pale Ale, &c, &c. Salad Oil, in pints and half-pints • • Clothing", &C. Saso Arrowroot Currie * Q % Overcoatß pilot jacketßj acketB Bloater and Anchovy Paste Brighton Sacs, Shooting Coats l?«TZ\ r t7Z Inl *»v j 1. Vests . Trousers, Regatta and Dress Shirts Pearl Barley in o6lb. and 281b. barrels Flannels Drawers, Hose, and Half-hose Pnrt Ann , J O?" rLo a Kilmarnook Night Caps, Neckerchiefs Port Cooper and Ota R o Cheese Neckties, Crimean Shirts, Collars ?^ S » nd . B acon-York Belfast and Otago snk and ' Cotton Handke ; chiefß) Braces, Gloves Fresh Butter always on hand Wellington and Watertight Boots, &c, &c, in And a variety of articles too numerous to specify every variety of pattern and mak4 ' SUNDRIES. American Tubs and Buckets, Crockery assorted (large stock), Holloware, American Axes and Hammers, Spring Clothes Pegs, Wax Vestas, Crystal, Boiled Oil, Purses, Hair Oil, Whs Tapers. Lilac Prints, Hoyles' Prints, Crossover and Barege Dresses, 72 inch Sheeting, 36 and 72 inch Grej' Calico, Diapers, Welsh Flannels, Blue Serge, Scotch Plaiding, Drab Moleskin, White Calicoes, &c. All Goods purchased will be delivered by means of the SPEING VAN, without extra charge, within seven miles of town. For all purchases amounting to 20s. and upwards, a discount of five per cent, ftjr Cash will be allowed. ' For every article the Lowest Price is asked, and no abatement made. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. MUNRO & MURRAY, i£/ ULmU v lix iiul lL» «y Ld UL> IS iiu lt\ Ltl IS US RAT TRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.

FLOORING. FLOORING. VERY GOOD Grooved and Tongued BALTIC FLOORING on Sale, cheap, slightly damaged. Also, NEW FLOORING at a reduced rates Apply to D. BRUNTON, . Builder and Timber Merchant, At John Thompson's Office, on the Beach. BUILDING SITES TO LET IN Maclaggan-street, Dunedin, on long leases and moderate terms. For particulars enquire of Mr. Davib Scott. CHURCH LANDS TO BE LET, TO BE LET, for a term of years, TOWN, SUBURBAN, and RURAL SECTIONS. Applyto PtOBT. CHAPMAN, Factor to the Church Trustees. BUILDING SITES. "OUILDING SITES in various situations -*-* in Dunedin, adapted for Business or for Private Residences. Apply to Robekt Chapman, Dunedin. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT MR. THOMAS JOKES', WAIKOUAITI, -SSfe nPHE Fine Draught Entire JIJIIII, « WELLINGTON." ly^J't? Tq 4 years old, stands 16 hands, has fine action with good temper, and works splendid in harness. 1 Terms, each Mare, £3. HnHE well-known draught Entire Horse *- "GIANT" Will Stand this season at Riversdale, Tokomairiro. No charge taken of Mares, as the number to be given will be limited. Fees — £2 ; Groomage, ss ; payable at time of service. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT OWHIRO, EAST TAIERI, _ ■gSfifc 'HP H E well-known Draught fflkl^a^ *■ Entire Horse j WrfPfO -'CANTERBURY." j f*. XtK t f* He will travel to Dunedin { every alternate Thursday (beginning on the second Thursday in October), and return by the Half-way Bush to the North Taieri on Saturday. Terms— £3 10s. ; Groom, ss. , Paddocks provided for Mares from a distance. All Fees to be paid by the Ist May 1861. DON QUIXOTE, TO STAND THIS SEASON, on the south side of the Waitangi River. Terms— £4. j Mares taken delivery of at Papakia by Mr. Jeffreys. Mares to be taken away on the Ist or 15th day each month only, one day's previous notice being given to the above. Payment to be made on taking Mares away . The Well-known Powerful Draught Stallion ATHELSTANE, WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, At Springfield, Tohomairiro. A THELSTANE is of a dark bay colour ; ~C±- is true to the collar; and although highly spirited and has splendid action, he is remarkably docile. He has proved in Otago what he proved in Nelson, that he is a sure foal-getter. The season will commence from the middle of October, and he will travel to East Taieri, where he will remain for a few days fortnightly. Notice will be given of place in a future advertisement. Terms: £4 4a.; with a guarantee, £5 ss. Also, THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE SCAVENGER, Will Serve Mares at Springfield. Terms: £4 4s. SCAVENGER is a bay horse, 4 years old ; was bred by C. Elliott, Esq., and is by Augean, out of Besom ; by Old Whisker, out of Cornelia 5 by Grasshopper, out of Mento : Vide Stud Book— iii, p. 409; iv., p. 40. Augean by Sir Hercules, out of Pretence ; by Gil Bias, out of Penelope : Vide Stud Book, iv., pp. 40, 274. Sir Hercules by Cap-a-Pie, out of Peraguay : Vide Stud Book, iv., pp. 450, 346. Good artificial grass paddocks for the accommodation of mares from a distance, at a charge of 2s. 6d. per week, and all care of the mares will be taken, without responsibility. Groomage for each horse — ss.

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Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 475, 5 January 1861, Page 8

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