TO THE LOVERS OF HARMONY. A FREE CONCERT WILL be held fit the Quekn's Arms every MONDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, commencing THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. NEW STORE IN RATTRAY STREET. PETER W. HUTTON, GROCER AND DRAPER, DUNEDIN, £? TTAS the pleasure of informing the -d Inhabitants of Dunedin and neighI1I 1 bourhood that he has OPENED the £ above Establishment with a well-select-'s ed Stock of | Grocery Goods, t» I Ready-made Clothing, and S ■ g General Drapery. *| ! £• In making the above announcement, he Z. g desires to impress upon the public mind f 1 •° the great advantage they will derive from J the system on which he purposes conduct- g „, ing his business, • SJ READY MONEY AND NO CREDIT, g". t* The benefits of such a system are appa- *** S rent at the first glance, and have been ". g> tested with so much success that it is now fM xiniversally acknowledged that those can fc-« aflbrd to sell cheapest -who lose least, 5and can thus give Cash benefits far be- • o yond the value of Credit favours. The « principle of Iteady Money is based upon |* Small Profits and Quick Returns, and 9 enables the Public to purchase at those H economical prices which all who buy for cash have a fair claim to expect. As it is inconvenient to enumerate Prices within the limits which advertising affords, One Trial is solicited. N.B. — Business conducted on same principles at Elm Row Branch. STEAM TO CANTERBURY AND WELLINGTON. **lfcx i rpHE « WHITE SWAN," * JwiiSkjiL^ steamer, expected to ar■^^^^^^rive at Port Chalmers about 22nd inst., will be despatched immediately afterwards to Wellington, calling at Lyttleton. This vessel has just been completely refitted and repaired at great expense. For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. ARRIVALS. April 13— Geelong, Boyd, from Oamaru, with 43£ bales wool, 108 bags lime, 9 bales sheepskins. Cargill and Co., agents. April 15— Ada, Ifwersen, from Akaroa, with 18,000 feet timber. Master, agent. April 15 — Prince Albert, Heron, fiotn Invercargill, ■with 28 bales wool, 5 pkgs. merchandise. Passengers — Messrs Badcock, Burr, and Crisp. F. Greer iind Co., agents, April 17 — Airedale, Johnson, from Lyttelton, with 40 boxes apples, 2 boxes peaches, 45 kegs butter, 4 casks brandy, 3 hhds. and 5 qr- casks whisky, 4 casks cordials, 1 case perfumeiy, 3 cases drapery, 23 pkgs. merchandise, and 3 rams. Passengers — Cabin : Mrs. Martin, Messrs. Richmond, M'Lean, Raymond, Herbert, Selfe, Few, Mason, und Russel. 2nd Cabin : Mesbrs. Holland, Woodgate, and Graham. Young and M*Glashan, agents. CLEARED OUT. April 11— Pirate, Robertson, for Melbourne, with 14£ bales wool, 167 hides, 55 bags grass seed. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs. Bird, and Bing. Steerage : R. Clark, and Thos. Latta. F. Greer and Co., agents. April 11— Tamar, Pie, for Guam, with 11 kegs jams. R. li. Martin and Co., agents. April 12— Pioneer, Simp&on, for Clutha, with 6000 feet timber, 8000 shingles, and stores. Young and M'Glashan, agents. | [April 12— Oberon, Spence, for Invercargill, with general cargo. F. Greer and Go., agents. April 15 — Lion, Sinclair for Sydney, in ballast. Young and M'Glashan, agents. • April 15 — Leonidas, AHardyce, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast Young and M'Glashan, agents. April 15— Geelong, Boyd, for Oamaru, with 1000 feet timber, 2000 shingles, und general cargo Cargill and Co., agents. April 16— Jane, Grant, for Newcastle, N.S "W,,, in ballast. Cargill and Co., agents. April 11 — Airedale, Johnson, for Lyttelton, with 30 chests and 30 hf.-chests tea 2 boxes merchandise Passenger—Mr Ridings. Young and M'Glashan, agents, PORT CHALMERS. AURIVALS AND DEPARTURES. April 10— The Storm Bird sailed at 6 p.m. April 1 1— The Pirate sailed at 6 p.m. The Geelong returned at 10 a.m. April 12— The Oberon sailed South late. April 14— The Prince Alfred returned at 1 p.m. April 15 — The Taniar, sailed at 8 p.m. April 16»-The Lion sailed at 8 a.m. The Geelong sailed at 1.30 p.m. The Airedale anchored at 4.20 p.m. Apiil 17— The Jane sailed at 9 a.m. to Lower Port and anchored. April 18— The Geelong returned at 10.45 a.m. April 18— The Airedale sailed at 1.30 p.m. BIRTH. At Kuri Bush, Moeraki, on the Ist inst., the wife of Mr. Thomas Hastie, of a Son. HARMED. At Mosgiel, East Taieri, on the 16th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Burns, Akthcr John Burns to Sarah Scott, second daughter of Mr. Andrew Dixon, East Taieri.
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Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 5
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