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PATRONISED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF MEW ZEALAND. T> A T> TZ" C. J-r -^^^^i^>N'^~M?iv^sX s^'J : -' l-w*^ TTATTC<T7I FAKK t^^ LONDON STREET, DTJNEDIN, (Fifteen mimites walk from the Post Office.) TpAMILIRS and Gentlemen visiting Dunedin are respectfully informed that, at the aboveX 1 named 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. IF You Want Value for Your Money in tne EOOT or SHOE Line, call at C. M. FAIR WEATHER, BOOTTvIAKEK, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. f£SF OBSERVE THE SHOP— Next Mr. Hogg's, Watchmaker, Raitraij Street. FIRST-GLASS PRAGTIGAL BOOTMAKER. THOS. P. ADAM, CONNER OF GEORGE-STREET, OPPOSITE THE HOSPITAL. EVERY Description of BOOTS made to measure, including the LADIES' SPRINGSIDE MILITARY BOOT. T. F. A. invites inspection of his large and varied STOCK-IN-TRADE. Orders executed from, and sent to, all pai'ts of the Country. AUSTRALIAN HOUSE. STATIONERY, TOBACCONIST, AND FANCY REPOSITORY, (Nearly Opposite the Oriental Bank), PRINCES STREET. GEORGE CASPER "DESPECTFULLY announces having OPENED the above Establishment with an -*-* J Assortment of Goocls suitable to the various branches of his Business, the same having been carefully selected and imported expressly for this Market, and among which will be found — Horn, Shell, Gutta Perclia, and other Combs Copying Press, complete Hair, Nail, Tooth, Crum, and Cloth Brushes A choice collection of Engravings from the Art Looking Glasses, Perfumery, Puff Boxes Union Vase, Toilet, and other very handsome ornaments A choice collection of Crayon and other Drawings Cutlery, Playing Cards, Cribhage and Draft by Jullicn and others Boards Also, a small assortment of Clods, of the best Port monk's, Pocket, Memorandum, and Scrap manufacture, to which G. C. especially Books invites attention, each having been carefully Albums, Ladies' Desks, Papeterie, &c , &c. examined, and will be warranted for correct Novels, School, Historical, and Prayer Books performance, varying from 10s. each. Children's do. do. G. C. being desirous of establishing himself In Dunedin and surrounding districts, will use ever} 7 exertion to win the confidence of the llesidenls ; and to ensure this object he Avill sell Good Serviceable Articles at a most Moderate Profit, and confidently hopes so to deserve patronage and support. Closed from Friday Evening until Saturday Evening at dvsft. ALL BOOKS SOLD AT PUBLISHING PRICES. The Highest Price Given for Second-hand Books. MELBOURNE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. npHE Undersigned begs leave to state that, the Public at large of Dunedin and surrounding -*- Districts having so well appreciated his method of Business (viz., small profits with qiuch returns, and no credit), he is now enabled to make further Reductions in his List of Prices, which he is satisfied will defy competition, and till now unheard of in New Zealand. TROWSERS. ' HOSIERY. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s . ,/. £ s> tf. Tweeds assorted from 012 oto 11 0 Cotton llvM-haee 0 0 6to 0 1 6 Assorted lancy Trowscrs... 0 4 6 to 0 10 G r.,, n u~,. ni -i a i r *„ no A Bedford Conls 018 oto 1 8 0 ?f 1, rv o \ m£ n ? 2 Shepherd's Plaid 0 6 G to I l ono n J Moleskin, stitched and taped 0 6 6 to 0 9 0 Grey Ho-e 0 1 oto 0 I 6 Eight Shaft Cords 0 8 Jtoo 10 0 0 I oto 0 II ™M Shrill. o 8 J Jo 0 11 fi Lamh.wool Drawers 0 4 G to 0 6 G SleL Doeskin o l* ! £ ? « o Cot<on diUo 0 3 0 to 0 5 O iilack JJoeskm 0 12 0 to 1 8 0 Flanvcl dit(o 0 a 6 to 0 5 6 g^Ss-::::::::::::::: 2 Is 22! 5 2 !*««*.,^pair o o 6to o 4 0 Worsted Cords 0 13 0 to 0 1$ 0 TIEg ANJ) ANKg> VESTS. Beaufort Ties 0 0 9to 0 3 6 Tweed Vests 0 6 6 to 0 12 6 Silk Neck Squares 0 3 0 to 0 G 0 Super Black Doe Vests 0 9 6 to 0 14 0 Ditto Pocket ditto 0 2 6to 0 6 6 Fancy Doe Vests 0 7 6 to 0 12 6 Cotton and Imitation ditto. 0 0 6 to 0 1 6 Mohair Vests 0 9 0 to 0 12 G White Cambric ditto 0 1 oto 0 3 0 BOOTS AND SHOES. Brighton Sacs o 17 6 to 1 1 o The' Wellington Sne 0 li oto I 1 o Gents' CainVellingtons ... 0 19 oto 1 5 0 Black Doe, Shooting or Sac 1 5 oto 2 5 0 » Grain Kupoleons ... 1 5 oto 2 5 0 Fancy Doe, ditto 1 0 oto I 10 0 » Calf Bluchers t 0 10 6too 15 0 Shepherd's Phud ....' 017 oto 1 10 0 » Pishinsj Boots 015 oto 1 1 0 Doeskin and Tweed Suits... 2 2 oto3 10 0 » Calf Side Springs ...015 oto l I o Waterproof Coats 015 oto 1 1 0 »> Watertights 012 6to 1 0 0 Ladies' Leather Boots 0 9 oto 0 11 0 hHIRTS. n Cloth ditto 0 7 6too 12 6 Fancy Regatta Shirts 0 3 oto 0 5 6 „ Balmoral Kid-tops... 014 otoo 19 0 White, with Linen Sittings 0 4 6to 0 8 6 „ Cashmere ditto 0 6 otoo 10 6 Blue Serge 0 5 6 to 0 8 6 Boys' Lace-ups 0 3 6 to 0 9 G Lnmbswool Vests ?Q 4 0 to 0 G G „ Bluchers 0 4 6 to 0 9 6 Crimean Shirts o 9 0 to 0 15 0 Girls' Boots 0 3 6 to 0 9 6 Under Shh'ts o 2 6 to 0 4 0 Ladies' and Gents' Slippers 0 2 0 to 0 3 6 Waterproof Gaiters 0 4 6to 0 6 6 „ Double-sole Shoes ... 0 4 6to 0 6 0 Ladies' Depai-tment. DRESSES. " £s. d. £s. d. Muslin Dresses %%*tooU 1?7 T* Tv" I nnS!° !J 1 Winsey ditto, flounced 017Gto 210 0 *"<«»l°ured Print. 006* to 00 g* English and French Silks... 1 17 6tolo 10 0 Cobur S s 0 1 0 to 0 1 8 Balzarine 0 9 6 to 0 15 0 Orleans Cloth o 0 10 to 0 1 8 Ready-made Mohairs 1 5 oto 2 2 0 French Merinoes 0 2 6 to 0 ' 4 6 LinseyWoolsey Scarf Sha'ls 0 14 oto 1 2 0 Mohair Checks 0 1 O to o l 6 Ladies' Stays 4 6 oto 0 12 G rha]i(l o o in tn n i a Straw Bonnets „ 0 1 oto 0 5 6 „,. ° ° 10 t0 ° 1 G Tuscan ditto 0 4 6to 0 9 6 Balzann « 0 0 G£ to 0 1 0 Straw Hats , 0 2 3 to 0 4 6 Brown Holland 0 0 9 to 0 1 4 Tuscan ditto o 4 oto 0 6 6 J French Flowers, per sprig 0 0 3 to 0 1 G Real Crinoline 0 10 6 to 0 19 6 I Gloves o 0 9 to 0 4 0 An assortment of Infants' and Children's Ready-made Clothing, and Ladies' UnderClothing, extremely low in price. - Any article not giving satisfaction will be exchanged or the money returned within two days. Every article marked in plain figures, from which no abatement will be made. I. E. NATHAN, Proprietor. $3f This Establishment closes on Friday Evening, and re-opens at sunset on Saturday. N.B. — Constant trerk for Milliners, Dressmakers, and Tailors. 9000 BLUE GU ¥ TREES on Sale by TO jFT £l\J\J\J the Undersigned, which being all - r^ T TTTr»Txrr' cttVcs'- tvt * * in pots can be sent to any distance with per- R a i * 01-CfcS m Manse-street. feet safety. Gum Trees planted early in the ** Apply to y.^p.^^ Autumn will succeed better than at any other o> x Al^«t>Ui\ & L>U. season of the year. - — — — GEORGE MATTHEWS, BADDOCK ACCOMMODATION, Nursery and Seedaman, ■*■ Wakari District. Apply to James Princes-street, Dunedin. Paterson & Co., or Mr. Hepburn, Wakari. C° C q! F i?8 T ™lp: m l £ RARS TO LET, AT WAKAUI, MATT. S^^^ m E^4U^S" B UILDID i I3SrG for Villas, with c( j' n l ' ' - 1 - 9 more or less ground attached., as agreed . '— — _ . on, with a running stream of water through lAA SCENTED VERBENA (Aloysia ground, and firewood near at hand. ±\J\J CitriodoraJ on Sale in pot 3. Also, Apply to James Patjbuson & Co., or Mr. a large Stock of Geraniums, Fuschias, Calceo- Hei»bobn, Wakari. larlas, &c. . _^ George Matthews' Nursery, Princes-street, IN VERC ARGI LL Dunedin. .__ ' ' 16. MONTHLY AUCTION SALE, BRJCKS! BRICKS! BY P. DALRYMPLE, HOWELL & LONGWOBTH are prepared f\® the FIRST THURSDAY of every to DELIVER BEICKS at the Dunedin month, at his Sale Yard, at 2 o'clock Jetty, or any part of the Town, on the shortest P-M-j for the sale of Horses, Cattle, &c. notice. _ ' Parties sending stock will be required to Orders for shipment or otherwise to be left at give one week's notice prior to day of sale. Smith & Marshall's, Princeb-strcet. October 13 1860.

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Otago Witness, Issue 489, 13 April 1861, Page 2

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