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To Sportsmen and Others. f<UKPOWDER AND SHOT XJT AT DAY & MIEVTLLE'S. MACKIE'S EDINBURGH BISCUITS. MESSRS. JONES & WILLIAMSON, Importers and General Dealers, (Sole Agents for the above), ARE now landing ex " Isabella Hamilton," A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, to which they invite the special ''attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dunedin. Just Heceived, ex Prince Alfred, O£» KEGS RIFLE POWDER «" Percussion Caps 6 ditto Shot, all sizes. JONES' & WILLIAMSON. JONES '& WILLIAMSON have received Invoices of the following GOODS, specially selected for this Market, and to arrive per " CHILI," Turnbull, from London :— 50 Drums Raw Linseed Oil 50 „ Boiled „ 6 Hhds. „ „ 6 * „ Raw „ 50 Kegs Ground White Lead, each 56 lbs. 100 „ „ „ each 28 lbs. 50 Boxes Best London Soap, each 1 cwt. 100 „ ' „ „ each 56 lbs. 20 Barrels Finest Zante Currants 2 Cases Candied Orange Peel 4 „ „ Lemon „ 2 „ „ Citron „ 12 „ Crosse and Blackwell's Pickles 6 „ Salad Oils, pints 6 „ „ half-pints 6 „ „ in decanters 6 „ Castor OH, 22 ounces 8 » » 12 „ 12 „ „ 6 „ 12 „ „ 4 „ 12 „ „ 3 „ 6 „ Thumb Blue 12 Doz. Ornamental Boxes of Crystalized Fruits, suitable for New Year's Gifts 6 Cases Breakfast Cups and Saucera 6 „ Flat Plates 30 Doz. Twiner's do. 12 „ Muffin do. 24 „ Baker's do. 2 Gross Dishes, various 6 „ Cups and Saucers, of the newest patterns 6 Cases Bedford Cords 6 Bales Grey Cotton Sheeting 6 Cases Moleskin Trousers 4 „ Rennets 24 Chests Selected Congon 48 Boxes „ 48 Half-chests „ 48 Qr.-chests „ 20 Boxes Selected Gunpowder 12 Tons Fine Salt, each 1 cwt. 12 „ Course Salt, each 1 cwt. 100 Boxes Sperm Candles 6 Casks Shell Almonds 6 „ Superior African Arrowroot, in 14 lb. tins 6 Cases Sago 6 „ Day & Martin's Paste Blacking 2 „ Taddy's Snuffs 6 „ Volckman's Lozenges 6 „ Wotherspoon's do. 16 „ Colman's No. 1 Starch 6 „ Stationery BRICKS! BRICKS! HOWELL & LONGWORTH are prepared to DELIVER BRICKS at the Dunedin Jetty, or any part of the Town, on the shortest notice. Orders for shipment or otherwise to be left at Smith & Marshall's, Princes-street. FOR SALE, A HOUSE and GARDEN, with 3 Acres of LAND — wood and water, and finely situated. H. M'FADYEN. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID TAYLOR, Upholsterer and Undertaker, BEGS to intimate that he has REMOVED his Business to his New Shop in Princesstreet, nearly opposite the Immigration Barracks. His stock of Goods being almost entirely new, are well worthy the inspection of parties intending furnishing. UPHOLSTERY. Tapestry Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Dutch Carpets, Velvet-pile Sofa Carpets ; Coir Matting, 6-4 and 4-4 wide ; Tapestry and Velvet-pile Hearth Rugs ; Velvet-pile Table Covers, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 ; All-wool Damasks, different colours, double width. ; Union Damasks, double and single width ; Yarn-dyed Damasks, with fringes and laces to match. Also, A splendid assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, including Flocks, Golds, Satin, and a great variety of Hall, Bedroom, and Ceiling Papers. UNDERTAKING. D. T., in assuming this branch of the Upholstery Business, begs to announce that he has imported an elegant Hearse and other Funeral trappings, and hopes with these appliances, coupled with his previous experience in one of the first Upholstery and Undertaking Houses in Edinburgh, to be able to conduct Funerals in a manner more consonant to the feelings of relatives than has hitherto been the case in Otago. D. T. intends, when required to do so, to take the entire management of Funeral arrangements, including the purchase or opening of Cemetery ground ; in short, so far as he is able, to relieve the minds of relatives from those annoyances incident to funeral arrangements. TOWNSHIP OF RICHMOND HILL, At the upper end of Maclaggaw street, within ■ 20 minutes' walk of the Post-office. rtIHIS Township being now surveyed and laid X off, the Sections are OPEN FOR SALE at the upset price, £12 10s. Purchasers, can see the plans, and obtain all information at the offices of the Undersigned. JAS. PATERSON & CO., Auctioneers. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Business hitnerto carried on by William Wilson and David Mason, as Engineers 'and Millwrights under the firm of Wilson & Mason, was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the Bth inst. All Debts due to the late Firm will be collected by the subscriber, William Wilson, to whom all claims against the late firm must be rendered on or before the 31st current. WILLIAM WILSON. DAVID MASON. A. W. Morris, Witness. Archibald Cuhrie, Witness. Dunedin, 18th December 1860. "DEFERRING to the above, the Undersigned JIA/ begs to announce, that having bought the Foundry, Plant, and Business of the late Firm, he intends carrying on the ENGINEERING and MILLWRIGHT department in all its branches the same as "formerly ; and while returning his thanks for past favours hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Orders for Casting transmitted to Sydney or Melbourne, the same as formerly. WILLIAM WILSON. Cumberland-street, Dunedin. BUILDING SITES TO LET, In Maelaggan-street, Rattray-street, and Georgesfreet, on such terms as may he arranged. IN reference to the advertisement pf the Dissolution of my late firm of Wh-son and Mason, I beg to intimate to the publ|c that I have begun business on my own' account as MILLWRIGHT afld. ENGINEER, and intend carrying ou business in Cumberland-street, nearly ' opposite the premises of ihe late firm. I .any prepared- to execute orders for- all sorts of Coppersmith, Brazing, and Plumber Work, andalso to import the various kinds of Machinery ire^uired'in.iheJProvnice. .'• . - -.T-'"' „ DATED MASON. 20,- 1860.^ •

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Otago Witness, Issue 481, 16 February 1861, Page 2

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