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To Arrive per " Shelbourne," O CRATES BRONZED FENDERS 1 Case Fireirons 1 Cask Enamelled Milk Dishes 1 „ Tinned Iron do. 1 „ Milk Basins, Water Bovrls, Wash-hand Basins 1 „ Stewpana, Saucepans, Enamelled Pie Dishes, Tinned Pie Dishes, Pudding Pans 1 Case Japanned Tea Tntys and Waiters 1 Cask Candlesticks, Candle Boxes, Dustpans, Cullanders, Tin Tea Kettles, Graters, Water Jugs ; Pudding, Cake, and Jelly Moulds ; Tart Pans, Flour Boxes, 1 Snuffers, Soup Ladles, Gravy Strainers Pepper Boxes, Mustard Pots 1 „ Oval arid Round Tin Tea Pots, 4to 8 pint ; Coffee Pots, Dinner and Soup Plates, Cash Boxes 1 „ Horn Lanterns, Candle and Oil Lanterns, Japanned Cruet Frames 1 „ Hand, Ripping, and Tenon Saws ; Pit Saw Tillers and Wood Boxes j 1 Case Cross-cut SaArs, 4 to 6 feet 1 „ Pit Saws, 6£, 7, and 1\ feet 4 Kegs Patent Shot 1 Cask London Glue, 5 cwt. 1 „ Paint Brushes, Brooms, assorted 1 Crate Galvanized Buckets 4 Kegs Wrought Joiners' Brads 1 „ Clout Nails 1 Cask T Hinges, Strong Gate Hinges 1 Case Rim Locks, Cupboard Locks, Square Latches 1 Cask Flush Bolts, Cupboard Knobs, Blind Mounting, Sash and Casement Fasteners, 2 and 3 feet Box Rules 6 Doz. Black's Ditching Spades G „ Lyndon's do. 2 „ Do. Potatoe Forks DAY & MIEVILLE. BREEDING MARES, rpo ARRIVE; per "COSMOPOLITE," in I May,— 2 or 3 FIRST-CLASS HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES. The above will be open for Private Sale on the arrival of the " Cosmopolite," and can lie recommended as very choice Stock. YOUNG & M'GLASHAN. TO LET, IN ELM ROW, \ Substantial DWELLING-HOUSE, con- ^- taining Kitchen, Parlour, and two Bedrooms. A constant supply of Water and a well-stocked Garden. Apply to James Walker, Duncan's Flour Store, or to Andrew Henderson, on the Premises. Valuable Town Section for Sale, IN the Township of Oamaru — one of the best corner sections in the most central part of the town. Will be sold a bargain for cash. For particulars apply to MR. A. MOLLISON, Dunedin. NOTICE. * MESSRS. EDMUND PEEL KENYON and WILLIAM RAWLINS have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP together as ATTORNEYS and SOLICITORS, under the style or firm of " KENYON AND RAWLINS." Dunedin, March 27, 1861. ADDITIONS TO ROBERTSON'S BOOK CATALOGUE. A SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE, containing all the NEW WORKS published during the last eight months, is nowready ; 54 pages, price 6d. ; posted, Is. ROBERTSON'S GENERAL CATALOGUE, 168 pages, may now be had for Is. ; posted, Is. 6d. ROBERTSON'S CATALOGUE of HANDSOMELY BOUND and ILLUSTRATED BOOKS and of JUVENILE WORKS, 32 pages, gratis ; posted, 6d. ROBERTSON'S COMPLETE BOOK CATALOGUE, 254 pages, being the above three together, Is. 6d. ; posted, 2s. 6d. GEORGE ROBERTSON, Importer op Books and Stationery, 383 George-street, Sydney. TT'NGLISH PERIODICALS FOR 1861, JLJ at Reduced Prices. List gratis, or posted on receipt of 6d. GEORGE ROBERTSON, 383 George-street, Sydneyi "OOBERTSON, JOHN, passenger per J. LV Bogart, to Melbourne, 1853. — £50 Reward will be given for information of the fate of the above-named gentleman, who is entitled to property in England, bequeathed by his late father, Mr. James Bobertson, Bentinck-street, London. John Robertson worked on the Ballaarat, M'lvor, and Alma gold-fields, and was last seen at Dunolly, August, 1856. Personal description :—: — Age, 34 ; height, sft. 9 in.; grey eyes, fair hair. Apply to Mr. John Stewart", London and Westminster Bank, Holborn, London -, of to the Chikp Commissioner of Pomcr, Melbourne. TO LET, Upon sucJi terms as may be agreed upon, A DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Cas-tle-street, and containing 6 good rooms, 3 fire-places (2 down and 1 un-stairs), with excellent cooking - stove in kitchen. The house is thoroughly and most comfortabty fitted, and is indeed a very commodious residence. Apply to THOMAS CALCUTT, Peliehet Bay. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS due to WRIGHT AND BIRSS, late Bakehs and Storrkeefkhs, of Invercargill, are to be PAID to Messrs. CALDER BLACKLOCK & CO., also of Invercargill, within ONE MONTH from this date, or legal steps will be taken for the recovery of the same. j ALL CLAIMS against W. &B.to be sent in to Messrs. C. B. & Co., by the same date, that they may be examined and discharged. «9\ m *x\ $ JOHN THOS. WRIGHT. (Signed) I CIIARLES BIRSS. Invercargill, March 23, 1861. G. B. VAUSE j "pESPECTFULLY returns thanks for the -L»> support he has received since his Commencement in Business as addler and Harness Maker, and begs to notify that he has disposed of the ■ same to Messrs. FRASER & GRANGER, j parties who have been in his employ for a ' length of time, and for whom he solicits a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon himself. IN reference to the foregoing, Messrs. ; FRASER & GRANGER beg respectfully j to inform their friends and the public generally that they are »i a position to supply GOODS at reduced prices, having made arrangements for the importation of SADDLEKY and HARNESS from the best makers in England and Australia, and hope, by strict attention to all orders entrusted to them, to merit a share of public patronage. I THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to inti- •) mate that I have DISPOSED of ray ' SADDLERY BUSINESS to Messrs. Fhasbr & Grainger ; and have placed all the Accounts due to me into the hands of Mr. G. AiiDKicn for Collection, whose receipt will be a sufltcient discharge. G. 13. VAUSE. Dunedin, March 22, 1861.

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Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 7