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PATRONISED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. "PAT? "X" u^^^^^^^i r^^^^^^^^~^!^ TTOTT LONDON STREET, DTJNEDUsT, (Fifteen minutes walk from the Post Office.) FAMILIES and Gentlemen visiting Dunedin are respectfully informed that, at the abovenamed pleasantly situated Establishment, every care is taken to furnish the guests with the quietude and comfort of an English Home. The scenery and walks around are delightful, and the Gardens are always well Stocked. GOOD STABLING. IMPOKTANT. ' Iv. Ju. _B EGr Gf> IN Returning thanks for the liberal support he has received since commencing Business in Dunedin, begs to inform his numerous Customers and the Public generally, that he has, in connection with Mr. JAMES CHRISTIE, purchased the Business formerly conducted by Mrs. Patebson, and presently carried on by the Firm of Win. Hall & Co. The New Firm will take possession of the Premises in March, and Commence Business with a Splendid Assortment of DRAPERY GOODS, suitable for the Season, selected, in the French, English, and Scotch markets, by Mr. Ross, who is expected to arrive here at the above date. Particulars in a future Advertisement. In consequence of the above arrangement, R. L. Begg will DISPOSE of his present STOCK-IN-TRADE, at greatly Reduced Prices; also, the REMAINDER of the LEASE o his present Premises. ~" MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH STREET. XT TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE OF DUNEDIN AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. | H. E. NATHAN HAS JUST RECEIVED ex "Pirate," "Prince Albert," and "Airedale," a I Portion of his NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK, lately purchased by his Agents in Melbourne, Sydney, and England. 11. E. N. begs to state that as all his Purchases are made with ready Cash, he therefore can Sell at fully TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN DUNEDIN; and therefore all Goods at this Establishment will be marked in plain figures at such Prices as will be sure to meet wilh public approbation. Amongst his late Arrivals will be found COATS. £ s. d. £ a. d. \ £ s. d. £ s. d. Beaufort Ties, all silk 0 1 6to 0 36 Sl?t ßs."£. 7 eto2 2 o » s « s - » 3 6to » 6 6 „ Fancy „ 1 5 oto 2 2 0 SHIRTS. ! 1 °0 £ VI 0 G^Segatta. 0 3 6to 0 5 , „ Black Doe „ I 5 oto 2 2 0 Whlte Lmen Fronts, colFancy „ „ 018 otol 15 0 lars, and wristbands 0 4 6too 10 6 American Pea Jackets 0 15 0 to 1 15-0 Blue Serge do O 6 6 to 0 9 0 The Bulwer^the best water- Lambswool do 0 4 6to 0 6 6 proof pilot cloth woollined 2 10 0 HOSIERI. The Prince of Wales Tweed The very best Military Sac, a superior article for Half-hose 0 2 3 to O 2 9 the summer, weighing Aberdeen do 0 1 3to 0 2 6 only6oz 1 5 oto 1 10 0 Brown do 0 0 9 to 0 1 0 Shepherd's Plaid Sac 1 1 oto 115 0 Grey do o 0 9to 01 3 VESTS. Braces (per pair) O 1 Oto O 4 6 Tweed Vests o 8 6 to o 15 0 -RnrvT^ Awn «mmr<3 Superior Black Doe Vests... 0 12 6 to 0 17 6 JiOOlb AiSIJJ biiUJi-S. Fancy Doe „ ... 0 10 60 to 15 6 Gents' Calf Wellingtons ... 1 1 oto 1 7 6 Silk • „ ... 0 8 6too 17 6 „ Shooting Boots 017 oto 1 1 0 Black Satin „ ... 0 9 6to 1 1 0 „ Calf Bluchers 012 *0 to 014 0 The Cannon Mohair „ ... ... 016 0 „ „ Side spring 018 oto 1 2 6 mpnwcswPQ Watertights 0 16 oto 1 3 6 IKOWfeEKS. Heavy Lace-ups 0 15 oto 11 0 Bedford Cord Trowsers 1 1 oto 1 7 6 Ladies' all Leather Lace-up Tweed „ 016 oto 1 1 0 Boots 0 9 6too 11 0 Fancy Doe „ 0 18 oto 1 10 0 Cloth do., patent leather gol?i < uvw -i " n n * tO }X ? n lashed, double seles Olooto 012 6 Shepherd's Plaid „ 0 9 oto 1 1 0 Do-, spring sides 0 12 oto 0 13 G Drab Mole, stitched and -r, , , yr . , m „.,. taped-seanis 0 7 6 to 0 8 6 Balmorg Kid Tops, MillMillers'. Mole do. do. 069t0 08 9 T 2 £ "Vw V 2*l 6t°* 2 ° Drab Cord (equal to Bed- Kf?, *'" 5J5° ° , 9 fr>*A*\ n in n Cashmere Boots 0 7 6to 0 10 0 SupertVwhiie-DTiiiTiw: "' s°^ Sf^ Upß S 5 !!° ° 9 ° iers 0 9 6to 0 11 6 Boy* Bluchers 0 6 6 to 0 10 0 Light Summer Doe Trow- • Glrls Balmorals, patent sers 1 0 otol 10 0 leather 0 5 6to 0 9 6 r-ffxrTT-FMTm'c stttt-q Ladfes' Slippers 0 2 0 to 0 2 6 GENTLEMEN S SUITS. Carpet Slippers 0 3 0 The Prince Albert's, just 4,000 pairs Infant's, Chil- . out, in tweed ox* doeskin, di-en's, and Maid's Pancy best material 3 0 0 to 4 10 0 Boots o 3 oto 0 7 6 All Goods purchased will be sent home free of charge within a radius of three miles from this Establishment. Every Article will be marked in plain figures, from which no abatement can be made; and any Article not suiting after having been purchased will be exchanged or the money returned. H. E. NATHAN, . Proprietor. N.B. — No Business transacted from Priday evening at sunset, until Saturday evening same time.

Ex "Evening- Star," and late Arrivals, And on Sale hy the Undersigned, OA QR.-CASKS very SUPERIOR PORT . OX) WINE 26 qr,-casks splendid Pale Sherry 50 eases Geneva, 2 and 4 gallons each, Anchor brand 50 do. Whisky, Kirkliston, Ardley, &c. 50 do. Pale Brandy 5o do. Old Tom — Vickers's 100 casks Bottled Ale and Stout 4 hhds. West India Rum 6 do. Pale and Dark Brandy 25 cases Champagne 4 qr .-casks Old Tom 40 do. Curaco, Maraschino, Lemon Syrup, Cloves, Peppermint, Stomach Bitters, &c. JAMES FINCH & CO. Rattray-street. "TAMES FINCH & CO. would call the parti*J cular attention of.Connoiseui % s to their very superior stock of WINES in wood and bottle. Parafiu Lamps and Parafin Oil. JAMES FINCH & CO. have just landed a large assortment of these unrivalled LAMPS, which they are selling off at' very low prices. IRON BEDSTEADS. JAMES FINCH & CO. have still on hand a few Iron Bedsteads, with Mattrasses and Feather Bolsters, and Pillows. Also, Cane-seated Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Rosewood and Gilt-frame Mirrors, Cut Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, &o. &c. FOR SALE, 1 KC\ ACRES 9F9 F LANI) > situated on the AOU West Taieri Road, about six miles from Dunedin— well adapted for a Dairy Farm. For particulars apply to JAMES STEVENSON, Crookstone, North Taieri. FOR SALE, Q(\ ACRES OF LAND, situate in the t/vJ Portobello District, with House; Stockyard, and other improventents. Title — Crown Grant. Apply to Thos. Dick, Esq., Dunedin; or to Messrs. J. & D. Mains, Port Chalmers. NOTICE. AS my SHEEP are constantly hunted about in my Paddocks by Unregistered DOG.S, I Hereby Give Notice that I will lay an Information against any Person or Persons I may find having unregistered Dogs in their possession after the 10th inst. • ■ ' - ' All Parties, who have Lost Dogs in this neighbourhood lately are invited to corte . to my Paddocks to try and identify them/ JAMES SaflTH. ; Tokomairiro, Jan. 2, 1861.

Ex "Omeo" from Melbourne, and "Airedale" from Sydney. HE. NATHAN, Melbourne House, has • just received, ex the above Vessels, a large and varied assortment of the Latest Fashionable Goods, amongst which will be found an assortment of Fashionable Silk Dresses Mohair and French Merino do. Fashionable Checks and Bayadere de. Black Broadcloth, do. Doeskin, Blue and White Serge, Shepherds' Plaids, a fine assortment of Men's Cloth Caps, Military Peaks, Wellington Coats Also, A fine assortment of Ladies' Silk, Cloth, and Tweed MANTLES, &c, &c. FOR SALE, A First-class BILLIARD TABLE, cheap. Apply to H. E. Nathan, Melbourne House, Dunedin. 1 First-class Tea, To Arrive per " Lady Egidia," 6 CHESTS FINEST CONGOU 6 Halt-chests Finest Congou. Families wishing a really good Tea are recommended to apply in time as the- quantity being so limited will be readily bought vp — it being well known that only a first-class Tea has ever been imported by R. L. BEGG. THE "NEW ZEALAND ALMANAC" A N B Directory for the Provinces for 1861. PRICE ss. /CONTAINING— NauticaI Matter, Tide Table \j for Auckland and the principal ports, Coasting Directory from the New Pilot, Farming and Gardening Manual, Waste Land Regulations for the Provinces, Htstory of the Taranaki Rebellion, Directory for the eight Provinces, Statistic for 1858 and 9, Map of New Zealand, Vi eV tf of Auckland and Taranaki, &c. B^gr As no Agents are appointed, all orders will be forwarded free of postage, by the publisher. ! GEORGE T. CHAPMAN, ll fßookseller, f Bookseller, Stationer and Lithographer i * Auckland. ()TAGO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE . Committee of the above Society will in future bold MONTHLY MEETINGS on the first Wednesday in every month, ai 6 o'clock p.m., at the School-house, Duni&in, for the- purpose of. examining any hor(icultural or floricultural productions tijat rimy, be submitted to them, by members or nj>n-memberß, and giving .any information in t(eir power with respect "to them. ■ /' . JOHN ANDERSON, r Secretary.

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Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 482, 23 February 1861, Page 10